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Die sich immer mehr voneinander entfernen
2 von millionen von sternen
Die sich immer mehr von einander entfernen
Er fuhr die rolltreppe herunter
Ich fuhr sie hinauf
Er machte gerade die augen zu
Ich machte sie gerade auf
Fr einen kurzen moment
Waren wir uns nah
Obwohl er mich nicht
Nur ich ihn sah
Wir waren 2 von millionen von sternen
Die sich immer mehr voneinander entfernen
Wir waren 2 von millionen von sternen
Die sich immer mehr voneinander entfernen
Von der erde aus noch am selben himmel zu finden
Doch dabei jeder in seinem eigenen all zu verschwinden
Der sommer kam mit dir zusammen
Du hast ihn mitgebracht
Ich habe euch umarmt
Du hast viel gelacht
Der sommer war
Millionen jahre alt
Ich wute wenn einer von euch geht
Dann wird es kalt
Wir waren 2 von millionen von sternen
Die sich immer mehr voneinander entfernen
Wir waren 2 von millionen von sternen
Die sich immer mehr voneinander entfernen
Von der erde aus noch am selben himmel zu finden
Doch dabei jeder in seinem eigenen all zu verschwinden
Haydn and Mozart were Austrian ^^
Even if they spoke better German than the Bavarians.
To be fair to macadavy, he/she did say "German LANGUAGE composers..."
Agreed. Also Lieder by Schubert & Schumann & many other German language music composers including Haydn, Beethoven & Mozart.
Haydn and Mozart were Austrian ^^
Even if they spoke better German than the Bavarians.
... And thank you for not playing Rammstein!!
I second this statement, wholeheartedly!
Btw, I'm located in D, too.
"Element of Crime". And thank you for not playing Rammstein!!
I fully agree 100%
Very unique song, I really liked that.
For anyone who thinks the German language can't sound beautiful -- this song should disabuse you of that notion.
Agreed. Also Lieder by Schubert & Schumann & many other German language music composers including Haydn, Beethoven & Mozart.
please play some contemporary stuff too. A popular band for example is "Annen May Kantereit" and also great german music is done since 20 years from "Element of Crime". And thank you for not playing Rammstein!!
I'd like to request some Rammstein. Sadly missing from this excellent station so far (I might have missed it though)
Indeed, Rammstein have great lyrics and some fabulous ballads...
please play some contemporary stuff too. A popular band for example is "Annen May Kantereit" and also great german music is done since 20 years from "Element of Crime". And thank you for not playing Rammstein!!
I'd like to request some Rammstein. Sadly missing from this excellent station so far (I might have missed it though)
please play some contemporary stuff too. A popular band for example is "Annen May Kantereit" and also great german music is done since 20 years from "Element of Crime". And thank you for not playing Rammstein!!
I absolutely agree! There is a lot of good music produced in Germany and
Austria beyond that named, for example the "hundreds" and "garish" or
"MoopMama".
2 out of millions of stars
Which are moving away from each other more and more
2 out of millions of stars
The more and more distant from each other
He drove down the escalator
I drove her up
He was just closing his eyes
I just opened it
For a brief moment
We were close
Although he doesn't me
Only I saw him
We were 2 out of millions of stars
Which are moving away from each other more and more
We were 2 out of millions of stars
Which are moving away from each other more and more
To be found in the same sky from Earth
Yet everyone disappears into their own all
Summer came with you
You brought him with you
I hugged you
You laughed a lot
The summer was
Million years old
I knew when one of you was leaving
Then it gets cold
We were 2 out of millions of stars
Which are moving away from each other more and more
We were 2 out of millions of stars
Which are moving away from each other more and more
To be found in the same sky from Earth
Yet everyone disappears into their own all
Perfectly haunting lyrics.
9 for me.
slight human correction :-)
2 out of millions of stars
moving ever farther from each other
2 out of millions of stars
moving ever farther from each other
He rode down the escalator
I rode up
He had just closed his eyes
I just opened them
For a brief moment
We were close
Although he doesn't see me
Only I saw him
2 out of millions of stars
moving ever farther from each other
2 out of millions of stars
moving ever farther from each other
To be found in the same sky from Earth
Yet everyone disappears into their own all
Summer came together with you
You brought it with you
I hugged you both
You laughed a lot
The summer was
Millions of years old
I hate it when one of you leaves
Then it gets cold
We were 2 out of millions of stars
Which move ever farther from each other
We were 2 out of millions of stars
which move ever farther from each other
To be found in the same sky from Earth
Yet everyone disappears into their own sky
We have better stuff here. Austria PoP is great at the moment.
Greetings from Bavaria
Ralf
Maybe AMK doesn't fit here but still, thanks for the tip. This was pretty cool and their other stuff seems interesting.... listened for maybe 45 seconds total, but it wasn't what I feared, at any rate.
Everything belongs on RP, that's kinda the point. Also it's not too far from RP staple; Goldfrapp.
I'm german too. And honestly Annen-May-Kantereit is not supposed to be here . However Element of Crime would fit well. Another good pick for RP could be Pothead (born americans and living in german for many years).
Maybe AMK doesn't fit here but still, thanks for the tip. This was pretty cool and their other stuff seems interesting.... listened for maybe 45 seconds total, but it wasn't what I feared, at any rate.
haretic wrote:
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2 out of millions of stars
Which are moving away from each other more and more
2 out of millions of stars
The more and more distant from each other
He drove down the escalator
I drove her up
He was just closing his eyes
I just opened it
For a brief moment
We were close
Although he doesn't me
Only I saw him
We were 2 out of millions of stars
Which are moving away from each other more and more
We were 2 out of millions of stars
Which are moving away from each other more and more
To be found in the same sky from Earth
Yet everyone disappears into their own all
Summer came with you
You brought him with you
I hugged you
You laughed a lot
The summer was
Million years old
I knew when one of you was leaving
Then it gets cold
We were 2 out of millions of stars
Which are moving away from each other more and more
We were 2 out of millions of stars
Which are moving away from each other more and more
To be found in the same sky from Earth
Yet everyone disappears into their own all
Perfectly haunting lyrics.
9 for me.
Funny how my fellow Germans get so nervous about this band. :)
Hey - talking About German texting bands: How About "Bilderbuch" from Austria?
They're Gold.
Hi
it means: a flat with just two rooms it is a term in Germany used for a small, affordable flat
a zwei(two)-raum(space,room)-Wohnung(flat)
the band as well consists of two people
bye
stefan (german)
Just some trivia to expand on this original question. "2Raumwohnung" is a term that was used more widely in East Germay. In West Germany a flat with 2 rooms was usually called "2 Zimmerwohnung". This is interesting as the singer Inga Humpe originated in West Germany and moved to East Berlin shortly after re-unification. There are still quite a few subtle languistic differences between East and West...
Also, Inga Humpe is the younger sister of Annette Humpe, the singer of "Ideal", arguably one of the best known bands in the early 1980s during the so-called NDW (Neue Deutsche Welle).
please play some contemporary stuff too. A popular band for example is "Annen May Kantereit" and also great german music is done since 20 years from "Element of Crime". And thank you for not playing Rammstein!!
Hey, nichts gegen Rammstein. Aber AMK und EoC wรคre cool.
I'm german too. And honestly Annen-May-Kantereit is not supposed to be here . However Element of Crime would fit well. Another good pick for RP could be Pothead (born americans and living in german for many years).
Me, I'm german too and I absolutely agree with the comment of my fellow radio paradise listener from my country. In particular "Element of Crime" is a band that has been known beyond the borders of Germany for decades (some of their songs are also translated in English and French). The lyrics of their songs are very profound and poetic, dressed in ballad-like or rock music. Dear Bill, give it (them) a try....
2 of millions of stars
that are drifting further and further apart from each other
From Earth we can be seen on the same sky
but we are each headed for our own universe
He went down the escalator
I went up
He just closed his eyes
I just opened mine
For a short moment
we were close
Even though he didn't see me
only I saw him
Chorus:
We were 2 of millions of stars
that are drifting further and further apart from each other
We were 2 of millions of stars
that are drifting further and further apart from each other
From earth we can be seen on the same sky
but we are each headng into our own universe
Summer arrived with you
you brought it with you
I embraced you both
you laughed a lot
The summer was
a million years old
I knew if one of you leaves
it would get cold
Chorus:
We were 2 of millions of stars
that are drifting further and further apart from each other
We were 2 of millions of stars
that are drifting further and further apart from each other
From earth we can be seen on the same sky
but we are each headng into our own universe
I thought it was about linear algebraโฆ oh well.
2 of millions of stars
that are drifting further and further apart from each other
From Earth we can be seen on the same sky
but we are each headed for our own universe
He went down the escalator
I went up
He just closed his eyes
I just opened mine
For a short moment
we were close
Even though he didn't see me
only I saw him
Chorus:
We were 2 of millions of stars
that are drifting further and further apart from each other
We were 2 of millions of stars
that are drifting further and further apart from each other
From earth we can be seen on the same sky
but we are each headng into our own universe
Summer arrived with you
you brought it with you
I embraced you both
you laughed a lot
The summer was
a million years old
I knew if one of you leaves
it would get cold
Chorus:
We were 2 of millions of stars
that are drifting further and further apart from each other
We were 2 of millions of stars
that are drifting further and further apart from each other
From earth we can be seen on the same sky
but we are each headng into our own universe
Thank you Rebecca!
The more and more of each other
2 of millions of stars
The more and more of each other
He drove down the escalator
I drove her up
He just closed his eyes
I just opened it
For a short moment
We were close
Although he is not me
Only I saw him
We were 2 of millions of stars
The more and more of each other
We were 2 of millions of stars
The more and more of each other
From the earth still in the same sky to find
But everyone disappears in his own all
The summer came with you
You brought him with you
I hugged you
You laughed a lot
The summer was
Million years old
I knew when one of you left
Then it gets cold
We were 2 of millions of stars
The more and more of each other
We were 2 of millions of stars
The more and more of each other
From the earth still in the same sky to find
But everyone disappears in his own all
google translate is crap, use DeepL instead:
2 out of millions of stars
And they're moving further and further apart.
2 out of millions of stars
Who are moving more and more away from each other
He went down the escalator.
I drove her up.
He just closed his eyes.
I just opened it.
For a moment
Were we close
Even though he didn't
Only I saw him
We were two out of a million stars.
And they're moving further and further apart.
We were two out of a million stars.
And they're moving further and further apart.
To find from the earth still in the same sky
But while each disappears into his own all
Summer came with you.
You brought him with you.
I hugged you.
You laughed a lot.
The summer was
Millions of years old
I knew when one of you left.
Then it gets cold
We were two out of a million stars.
And they're moving further and further apart.
We were two out of a million stars.
And they're moving further and further apart.
To find from the earth still in the same sky
But while each disappears into his own all
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator
Some songs, like this one, are more interesting in a a tongue I cannot understand.
please play some contemporary stuff too. A popular band for example is "Annen May Kantereit" and also great german music is done since 20 years from "Element of Crime". And thank you for not playing Rammstein!!
I'm german too. And honestly Annen-May-Kantereit is not supposed to be here . However Element of Crime would fit well. Another good pick for RP could be Pothead (born americans and living in german for many years).
14 years later I wondered the same thing and went a-googling... can't say I expected "2 room apartment".
Rammstein ist leben!
The more and more of each other
2 of millions of stars
The more and more of each other
He drove down the escalator
I drove her up
He just closed his eyes
I just opened it
For a short moment
We were close
Although he is not me
Only I saw him
We were 2 of millions of stars
The more and more of each other
We were 2 of millions of stars
The more and more of each other
From the earth still in the same sky to find
But everyone disappears in his own all
The summer came with you
You brought him with you
I hugged you
You laughed a lot
The summer was
Million years old
I knew when one of you left
Then it gets cold
We were 2 of millions of stars
The more and more of each other
We were 2 of millions of stars
The more and more of each other
From the earth still in the same sky to find
But everyone disappears in his own all
2 of millions of stars
which move more and more apart from eachother
2 of millions of stars
which move more and more apart from eachother
The rest is not perfect, but quiet good. :-)
Hi
it means: a flat with just two rooms it is a term in Germany used for a small, affordable flat
a zwei(two)-raum(space,room)-Wohnung(flat)
the band as well consists of two people
bye
stefan (german)
Coyot51, you actually think that German is sexy?
I like to hear German sung and spoken and would like to hear more of it on RP - but how can I say this without offending you... you are probably in the minority... of less than two!
The more and more of each other
2 of millions of stars
The more and more of each other
He drove down the escalator
I drove her up
He just closed his eyes
I just opened it
For a short moment
We were close
Although he is not me
Only I saw him
We were 2 of millions of stars
The more and more of each other
We were 2 of millions of stars
The more and more of each other
From the earth still in the same sky to find
But everyone disappears in his own all
The summer came with you
You brought him with you
I hugged you
You laughed a lot
The summer was
Million years old
I knew when one of you left
Then it gets cold
We were 2 of millions of stars
The more and more of each other
We were 2 of millions of stars
The more and more of each other
From the earth still in the same sky to find
But everyone disappears in his own all
Turned on RP today and heard this. I can't believe it first aired in 2004. RP is truly paradise radio.
Or these guys?
That song gets play here. It's feckin' long, innit?
https://www.radioparadise.com/?name=songinfo&song_id=34217
There were some other great bands also from East Germany, not only Puhdys, look e.g. for "Novartis" or, of course, what Nina Hagen made to that time (she had left East Germany to that time already). .... Just in case you won't to play sometimes a bit more German songs.
Anyway, I love to listen to RP!
please play some contemporary stuff too. A popular band for example is "Annen May Kantereit" and also great german music is done since 20 years from "Element of Crime". And thank you for not playing Rammstein!!
Trowing a couple more into the mix:
Die Toten Hosen - Germany's Ramones
Through that Beat in the Garbagecan - New wave, maybe like the Cardigans
and of course the inimitable
einstürzende neubauten
VH1 wrote:
Or how about KRAFTWERK? KRAFTWERK is never being played here, and KRAFTWERK is the best German band ever.
KRAFTWERK has influenced the entire planet, so why not play it here?
I
Or these guys?
Or how about KRAFTWERK? KRAFTWERK is never being played here, and KRAFTWERK is the best German band ever.
KRAFTWERK has influenced the entire planet, so why not play it here?
Bill is playing Kraftwerk! You got your wish...
VH1 wrote:
Or how about KRAFTWERK? KRAFTWERK is never being played here, and KRAFTWERK is the best German band ever.
KRAFTWERK has influenced the entire planet, so why not play it here?
I
Nah, I wouldn't say that. In the electro genre they were quite popular. And I like them...
That's not right dmeschke... 2Raumwohnung are very popular and sold a lot of records.
Valid point, but the relative pronoun should be "who", not "that".
Cool tune.
Also, a person who speaks three or more languages: multi-lingual.
Funny story. I had a similar experience, on coming down the mountain side stairs from a hike to Positano, I approached an English family. The wife was berating her husband for being lost and the children were looking embarrassed. The poor guy took a chance and asked me for directions, in English. I gave him directions in my perfect NYC American accent thinking that he must have sussed it out that I wasn't a native of the Amalfi coast. But wrong I was. As they went on their way the wife got one last shot at her browbeaten husband, in saying: "You were lucky that at least he spoke some English!"
I'm English, and have a Cockney upbringing (accent, not rhyming slang) which still colours my speech.It's not quite the Queens English.
I think I'm understandable.
In the US (mainly the desert states) I am usually taken to be Australian or German.
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Or how about KRAFTWERK? KRAFTWERK is never being played here, and KRAFTWERK is the best German band ever.
KRAFTWERK has influenced the entire planet, so why not play it here?
Very true! I've already noticed that you (RP) strongly prefer American artists among others. As RP has many listerens worldwide I think you shouldn't do so...
Or how about KRAFTWERK? KRAFTWERK is never being played here, and KRAFTWERK is the best German band ever.
KRAFTWERK has influenced the entire planet, so why not play it here?
Funny story. I had a similar experience, on coming down the mountain side stairs from a hike to Positano, I approached an English family. The wife was berating her husband for being lost and the children were looking embarrassed. The poor guy took a chance and asked me for directions, in English. I gave him directions in my perfect NYC American accent thinking that he must have sussed it out that I wasn't a native of the Amalfi coast. But wrong I was. As they went on their way the wife got one last shot at her browbeaten husband, in saying: "You were lucky that at least he spoke some English!"
HiLLarious! Mountaineous!!!
Person that speak three languages- tri lingual
Person that speaks one language———American
When you can go through most of your life and rarely meet anyone who speaks another language, what's the point? It's good for your brain and you can feel superior to others but otherwise it's kind of a waste of time.
Having traveled on Uncle Sam's ticket I learned enough of the host county's language to get around. Find the closest bar, get directions to the nearest train station, would you like to dance, how much something costs, please help me out of the gutter and put me on a park bench.
But as you said, when I started in their native tongue I was greeted with English. It made it hard to learn their language because they were always eager to learn English.
On the other hand while shopping in Rothenberg ob der Tauber, I gave a nice American girl directions on where the town square was and she complimented me on my English.
Funny story. I had a similar experience, on coming down the mountain side stairs from a hike to Positano, I approached an English family. The wife was berating her husband for being lost and the children were looking embarrassed. The poor guy took a chance and asked me for directions, in English. I gave him directions in my perfect NYC American accent thinking that he must have sussed it out that I wasn't a native of the Amalfi coast. But wrong I was. As they went on their way the wife got one last shot at her browbeaten husband, in saying: "You were lucky that at least he spoke some English!"
Person that speak three languages- tri lingual
Person that speaks one language———American
Valid point, but the relative pronoun should be "who", not "that".
Cool tune.
7>>>8
In a nutshell it's a sentimental love song. I'm too lazy to translate the whole thing, so here's the "chorus" for a start: "(We were) 2 of millions of stars that are drifting further and further apart from each other".
She doesn't sing that much more...kind of: after summer there comes winter and its gettin cold then...and stuff like that
sounds funny how bill says the bands name!
In a nutshell it's a sentimental love song. I'm too lazy to translate the whole thing, so here's the "chorus" for a start: "(We were) 2 of millions of stars that are drifting further and further apart from each other".
Person that speak three languages- tri lingual
Person that speaks one language———English
Person that tries to speak one language—-American
There - fixed it...
Person that speak three languages- tri lingual
Person that speaks one language———American
Yea it is pretty terrible.
We English speakers don't really need to learn other languages, English now being the lingua franca.
The best English-as-a-second-language country is The Netherlands I think. Not many travel or career options if your native language is Dutch, now is there? English is a matter of survival or a ticket out of poverty for many people in the world. Considering the global economy, the single greatest skill any of us native speakers possess is our English. It is extremely difficult to become really fluent in a second language without immigrating anyway.
I have travelled, lived abroad, and learned other languages pretty well. If I speak in the foreign language to someone, I am always greeted with English in reply, provided my interlocutor knows it even a little. If I start in English, the response is invariably in the foreign tongue and too fast to understand.
BTW, how do you square radical socialism with your scruples for "proper" English? Isn't there a contradiction there?
Having traveled on Uncle Sam's ticket I learned enough of the host county's language to get around. Find the closest bar, get directions to the nearest train station, would you like to dance, how much something costs, please help me out of the gutter and put me on a park bench.
But as you said, when I started in their native tongue I was greeted with English. It made it hard to learn their language because they were always eager to learn English.
On the other hand while shopping in Rothenberg ob der Tauber, I gave a nice American girl directions on where the town square was and she complimented me on my English.
LOL - Nice poster (and a nice song too...)
We English speakers don't really need to learn other languages, English now being the lingua franca.
The best English-as-a-second-language country is The Netherlands I think. Not many travel or career options if your native language is Dutch, now is there? English is a matter of survival or a ticket out of poverty for many people in the world. Considering the global economy, the single greatest skill any of us native speakers possess is our English. It is extremely difficult to become really fluent in a second language without immigrating anyway.
I have travelled, lived abroad, and learned other languages pretty well. If I speak in the foreign language to someone, I am always greeted with English in reply, provided my interlocutor knows it even a little. If I start in English, the response is invariably in the foreign tongue and too fast to understand.
BTW, how do you square radical socialism with your scruples for "proper" English? Isn't there a contradiction there?
Go to Italy or France, and you'll have plenty of opportunity to practice. The locals there expect you to have some knowledge of their language because, whereas many claim to know English, they tend to be a bit shy about using it...or their English comes out in such an incomprehensible way, it's better to attempt the local lingo.
Radical socialism? What radical socialism? Oooooh, you must mean the system of somewhat functional universal health care that exists in most civilised countries.
Otherwise, I do not see what this has to do with knowing of not knowing English or a foreign language..
Regrettably, the Brits probably match Yanks for linguistic ignorance, and in the case of Brits it's usually wilful ignorance, on the assumption that everyone in the world speaks English if you speak it LOUDLY and SLOWLY enough for them to understand. Which I know for a fact is complete bolleaux. This ignorance has been compounded by government policy to deliberately downgrade language teaching in schools and universities (I used to work in a language dept in a uni so write with feeling). Foreigners who learn English often, as you write, speak better English than native speakers, with Scandinavians and Germans being the best English speakers, in my experience.
We English speakers don't really need to learn other languages, English now being the lingua franca.
The best English-as-a-second-language country is The Netherlands I think. Not many travel or career options if your native language is Dutch, now is there? English is a matter of survival or a ticket out of poverty for many people in the world. Considering the global economy, the single greatest skill any of us native speakers possess is our English. It is extremely difficult to become really fluent in a second language without immigrating anyway.
I have travelled, lived abroad, and learned other languages pretty well. If I speak in the foreign language to someone, I am always greeted with English in reply, provided my interlocutor knows it even a little. If I start in English, the response is invariably in the foreign tongue and too fast to understand.
BTW, how do you square radical socialism with your scruples for "proper" English? Isn't there a contradiction there?
KRAUT-ROCK goes poetic.
mcvh wrote:
I was very surprised to hear something german on here. I dont really like 2Raumwohnung since it is not my style of music but I dont understand all this dissing of germen music. One should take his time to get to know the "local" names and bands before a judgement is made. If you re interested in what Ina Humpe has done in the past (singer of 2Raumwohnung) then look up IDEAL......
There are quite a few very good bands over here, as in every country.
I d welcome RP palying more of some their songs.
So thumbs up for RP playing so much of a variety of different kinds of music !!
Regrettably, the Brits probably match Yanks for linguistic ignorance, and in the case of Brits it's usually wilful ignorance, on the assumption that everyone in the world speaks English if you speak it LOUDLY and SLOWLY enough for them to understand. Which I know for a fact is complete bolleaux. This ignorance has been compounded by government policy to deliberately downgrade language teaching in schools and universities (I used to work in a language dept in a uni so write with feeling). Foreigners who learn English often, as you write, speak better English than native speakers, with Scandinavians and Germans being the best English speakers, in my experience.
Ah, yes - a debate I've had often. My argument is this: for other countries, English is a pretty obvious choice of second language. While it only comes third in the list of languages spoken by the most people, I reckon it is the most widely spoken second language - i.e. most places on Earth you go someone will have at least a rudimentary grasp. For the English, and Anlgophiles, which second language should we learn? What's the most obvious choice? Mandarin? It's spoken by the most people - but when will the average Brit need to use it? Gone are the days when most people holidayed only as far as France and Spain and maybe Germany... So those languages are no longer obvious choices either.
All that said, I do agree to some extent - there is an attitude problem, and it infuriates me. However, in my experience, the Brits are no worse than the Yanks.
It's also a question of exposure - how often are we exposed to another language on TV, movies, music etc? Moi, je parle Francis, mais seulement parceque j'ai passé deux ans la-bas. Sinon, c'est trop dur quand on le parle pas, ni l'entendre pas, quotidiennement...
C'est mon avis...
Bolleaux - nicely done. So, is this French word bolleaux pronounced "bowl - oe"? Or do they go with the hard consonant? ("bowl - uck") Need to know, next time I'm cursing in French.
putain de merde, does this need to be cens*red if in another language?
Regrettably, the Brits probably match Yanks for linguistic ignorance, and in the case of Brits it's usually wilful ignorance, on the assumption that everyone in the world speaks English if you speak it LOUDLY and SLOWLY enough for them to understand. Which I know for a fact is complete bolleaux. This ignorance has been compounded by government policy to deliberately downgrade language teaching in schools and universities (I used to work in a language dept in a uni so write with feeling). Foreigners who learn English often, as you write, speak better English than native speakers, with Scandinavians and Germans being the best English speakers, in my experience.
Bolleaux - nicely done. So, is this French word bolleaux pronounced "bowl - oe"? Or do they go with the hard consonant? ("bowl - uck") Need to know, next time I'm cursing in French.
My experience completely belies what you're saying. I'm a yank who's first language is English (though some Brits may contest that) and who learned some German from my grosseltern, German-speaking friends and at university. In all my life, except for one encounter with some German tourists, every Deutscher I've met spoke English a whole lot better than I'll ever hope to speak German. Sadly, I believe it's us USA citizens who are the most "language deficient" of just about all other nationalities.
Regrettably, the Brits probably match Yanks for linguistic ignorance, and in the case of Brits it's usually wilful ignorance, on the assumption that everyone in the world speaks English if you speak it LOUDLY and SLOWLY enough for them to understand. Which I know for a fact is complete bolleaux. This ignorance has been compounded by government policy to deliberately downgrade language teaching in schools and universities (I used to work in a language dept in a uni so write with feeling). Foreigners who learn English often, as you write, speak better English than native speakers, with Scandinavians and Germans being the best English speakers, in my experience.
I was very surprised to hear something german on here. I dont really like 2Raumwohnung since it is not my style of music but I dont understand all this dissing of germen music. One should take his time to get to know the "local" names and bands before a judgement is made. If you re interested in what Inga Humpe has done in the past (singer of 2Raumwohnung) then look up IDEAL......
There are quite a few very good bands over here, as in every country.
I d welcome RP palying more of some their songs.
So thumbs up for RP playing so much of a variety of different kinds of music !!
Okay, I have not come in to correct spelling, so I get to the point: I'm totally with you!
I mean, this is maybe not as horrible as Nena; but folks, if you actually want to listen to some decent German music, why not Can? This was one of the few bands ever from the country that also raised men like Stockhausen or good old Ludwig Van which did not embarrass me. And please, don't call it Krautrock, which would classify them together with all that horrible stuff, not to mention the fact that their vocalists were successively an american and a japanese.
Sure enough, they won't meet anyones's taste. But they are History, and I think they deserve some airplay once in a while. And I can't see any reason why not on RP.
There ARE some great other German Lieders out there, other than the beer-swilling "oom pah pah" muzik of course, and what ever happened to the krautrock genre?
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Well there is more than "Schlagers"... from heavy Rammstein to Die Biermösl Blosn, from Grönemeyer to Haidling. Hmm thinking of it Haidling may suit RP... :)
How about some occasional Spanish music?