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Posted
1 hour ago, RayWright said:

A 80's absolute classic from Düsseldorf.

 

 

Sometimes a English classic sounds better in German...

 

POP music is absolute garbage, Man!

 

I thought you would have understood this by now.

 

How old are you, anyway?

 

Sweet Sixteen?

 

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, RayWright said:

A 80's absolute classic from Düsseldorf.

 

 

Sometimes a English classic sounds better in German...

 

I think you need to GRADUATE from POP...

 

 

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Posted
14 minutes ago, Stocky said:

 

So Solly Babe...

 

To listen to this garbage, I would need my Audio Technica headphones.

 

But, even though I have one set PLUS a new backup set, just in case...

 

BOTH sets have gone missing.

 

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Also, I never listen to OFFICIAL MUSIC...

 

Unless it is the OFFICIAL CCP MUSIC, like...

 

The EAST IS RED.  (DONG FANG....HONG)

 

 

 

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Posted
10 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

NO!

 

I meant.....THIS!

 

Walter / Wendy Carlos's tunes from Kubrick's 1971 A Clockwork Orange were considered Pop at that time, and haven't remained in the public consciousness, yet Great German Pop from the likes of Nena, Kraftwerk and Propaganda are still played on TV and radio today. In fact, all are still playing live today. Just compare the stats on YT.

Comparing Elgar with 80's German Pop is Apples and Oranges. I like them all, in fact the Deutsche Grammophon recording of the  Berliner Philharmoniker conducted by Herbert von Karajan of Elgar's Variations is one of the finest ever, and outways Sir Simon Rattle's more recent version. With von Karajan being Austrian and Rattle English, maybe the Germans are just super musical collaboraters?

 

 

 

 

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