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Mentors ,

 

I agree " Die kleine Kneipe " and " Hier steht ein Mensch " are awful music . Much better are Roy Black's " Mona " and " Du bist nicht allein " . I hear them many times in the car and then I am very happy . Just to let you know . Pity that all other boardmembers except Man at Work and Kamui don't know Roy Black .

 

 

Sorry offtopic but important .

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Mentors ,

 

I agree " Die kleine Kneipe " and " Hier steht ein Mensch " are awful music . Much better are Roy Black's " Mona " and " Du bist nicht allein " . I hear them many times in the car and then I am very happy . Just to let you know . Pity that all other boardmembers except Man at Work and Kamui don't know Roy Black .

 

 

Sorry offtopic but important .

 

 

agree, some songs remembers to the time of the good old holy world.

 

 

 

 

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My alltime favorite is " Herzen haben keine Fenster " by Elfi Graf . This song is very old but also very beautiful .

 

The tragedy with my favorite songs is that I am normally not allowed to listen to them in the presence of other people , therefore I have a Bose loudspeaker system in my car with 16 speakers and when I am on my own I can fully enjoy the music . Although it is very difficult to keep control of the car at high noise level .

 

I buy late progressive music ( Dean Martin , Frank Sinatra ) at a Patpong factory outlet , the classic music normally from the local supermarket at very good prices . These CD's are normally called " Goldene 60' er ", or " Heiteres Potpourri der guten Laune " sorry this is untranslatable .

 

Does anybody know Ralf Bendix , I have 2 albums with his signature . No fake . He wished me well about 30 years ago , so far it did work .

 

Again sorry for offtopic activities but I am emotionally driven away . verry sorry .

 

My second alltime favorite is Blue Bajou by Paola . But only in German . It is nowadays very complex to follow the music tecnology because most of my favorite music is not available on DVd or Ipod and when I get a new car they must take the radio etc out and replace it with something else that accepts tape cassettes which is not easy . Last time it took one week but now I am happy . It is important to have the engine running when I listen to my music otherwise the battery is empty very soon . The bass speakers are under the rear seats because nowhere else enough space , I found out in the meantime that this is sexually stimulating because of the vibrations :thumbup: . Which proves that listening to the music is generally a good thing .

 

 

I feel ashamed because this has nothing to with the original poster's intention , but I promise to improve my discipline .

 

 

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The tragedy with my favorite songs is that I am normally not allowed to listen to them in the presence of other people ,

 

This absolutely understandable. I presume this music is also used in secret detention centers since being forced to listen to it will break the most hardened Al Qaeda fighter.

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I didn't think there were any famous Austrians' date=' I thought it was like Belgium, except for a bloke who died in 1945.

 

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composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart!

composer Johann Strauss!

actor/US Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger!

artist Friedrich Hundertwasser!

conductor Herbert van Karajan!

F1 driver Niki Lauda!

skiing Franz Klammer!

Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz!

film director Fritz Lang!

psychiatrist Sigmund Freud.

 

etc. etc. :tophat:

 

 

I'd only count four of those as famous, the fact that you can only name a few indicates the lack of them.

 

Name three famous Englishmen

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