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Admittedly they are not everyones cup of tea, but i've seen Kraftwerk tonight.what a show! if you get chance to see them live, you really should. it adds so much to the records.
Quote from: German Rover on February 17, 2018, 08:34:03 pmAdmittedly they are not everyones cup of tea, but i've seen Kraftwerk tonight.what a show! if you get chance to see them live, you really should. it adds so much to the records.Absolutely love Kraftwerk lucky fella , where did you see them ?
Quote from: hoolahoop on February 18, 2018, 01:01:38 amQuote from: German Rover on February 17, 2018, 08:34:03 pmAdmittedly they are not everyones cup of tea, but i've seen Kraftwerk tonight.what a show! if you get chance to see them live, you really should. it adds so much to the records.Absolutely love Kraftwerk lucky fella , where did you see them ? Tallinn. Lovely city well worth a visit
I used to live in Paderborn when my dad was in the army and Münster, Celle, Hannover, Höhne, etc . I dont remember it really well though . My dad was stationed in BAOR from '60-69 with the 13/18th Hussars band , also stationed in Ipoh , Malaysia and some dumps in Hampshire. He was a percussionist so we travelled probably more than the regular soldiers did - doing tattoos, funerals for Malay princes etc . Interesting times , i got a culture shock when i saw the UK was so far behind the Germans on trips back here. I used to speak German effortlessly then and despair now when I have occasion to use it sadly. I was a lucky kid when it came to travel opportunity, my dad loved driving and my mum loved culture so we always were travelling to some country or another even if it was just over the Dutch border which we often did at weekends . Travel and foreigners and their food was all taken in our stride until we came home permanently and everything seemed grey and uninteresting ; the food especially here was so boring !!