Thomas_Mohr

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Member Since: 2/22/2002
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Jugend International - Incredibly Strange Music aus deutschen Schallarchiven Vol. 4

Artist Song
Theo Schumann-Combo  Volle Pulle (Woolly Bully) 
Heidi Bruehl  Mein Weg mit dir (Spicks and Specks) 
France Gall  ...so einen jungen Mann (Summer Samba) 
Karel Gott  Mac Arthur Park 
Mark Ellis  Alexander Graham Bell 
Joe Harris   Erst seh'n (Und danach erst glauben) (Chripy Chirpy Cheep Cheep) 
Renate Kern  Er nahm ein anderes Maedchen (Me and Bobby McGee) 
Graham Bonney  Papa Joe (Poppa Joe) 
Nina & Mike  Ich und du und ein Hund dazu (Me and You and a Dog Named Boo) 
Janosch Rosenberg  Tanzen macht den Sonntag erst schoen (Dancin' on a Saturday Night) 
Bernhard Brink  Wo steht das gerschrieben? (Be My Baby) 
Howard Carpendale  Woelfe und Schafe (This World Today Is a Mess) 
Juliane Werding  Da staunste, was? (Howzat) 
Piccadilly  Geh' noch nicht (Still I'm Sad) 
Uwe Friedrichsen  Strassen unserer Stadt (Streets of London) 
Olivia Molina  Hard Rock Cafe 
Holger Frank  Heu, Gras, Kirschen (Ring Ring) 
Stefan Hallberg  Wer ist deutscher Meister? H-H-H-HSV! (I Was Made for Dancin') 
Severine  Du gehst vorbei (Running Scared) 
Frank Schoebel  Ohne dich (Without You) 
Ted Herold/Lill Babs  Jugend International - Ein Schlager fnr junge Leute 

Comment:

Well, even more "German musical weirdness" (lo-fi jr). "Without You" is the schmaltzy Nilsson Schmilsson tune, of course; and Leif Garrett's 1978 teen disco smash "I Was Made for Dancin'" is being made into a kind of small-time "You'll Never Walk Alone"-type hymn to German football (or soccer, if you like) team Hamburg SV. Just wait, more wicked somethings this way come. (Sorry, Bill.)

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Moe
Date: 3/11/2002
Wow. A Leif Garrett song covered in German. Now my life is complete.
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fwak
Date: 1/14/2003
I would love to hear this!
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steve@plasticbrain.com
Date: 1/20/2003
This looks like fantastically freakish fun!