I simply HAVE to comment now, I just CAN´T wait till I have heard the whole podcast. I think the reason why I subscribed to your channel is, that I feel more connected to your taste of music than to any other reactor in here, eventhough I love to see/hear music through their eyes too. I also admit that I havn´t heard this podcast in one take, I´ve been taken some bits…work. The first part didn´t catch me as much as the last half. I can so much relate to your guest, and the musical development. I am sorry I didn´t get his name, so it is just Guest from now. You are also the first reactor, who made me take notes, 😂 so I am sorry but this can´t be a short comment 😅. I grew up in Germany as I told you, and had no older siblings, and no parantial influence either. So my riot started with The Sweet , Suzy Quatro, and The Slade, about the age of 10. At 14, I met some guys, got my first boyfriend, first love, who introduced me to progressive German rock, such as Grobschnitt, Inga Rumpf, Guru Guru, and a band playing medieval kind of music, Ougenweide (actually i suggested that to Rens father a few days ago, and he DID listen to it, he wrote back), all together with Doors, Zappa, Jethro Tull Uriah Heep, Rory Gallagher, and a lot of good old rock music. I never liked jazz…. Until I heard Diablo Swing Orchestra. I realized how many genres there are in jazz too. And eventhough I LOVE Frank Zappa, I just can´t stand his ` Jazz from Hell´ album. Once I went to a concert with a famous danish jazz musician, Niels Henning Ørsted Petersen….and I could relate SO much to the story with your wife. I tried so hard to get some meaning in to it…but no. And then I heard that Diablo Swing Orchestra…and now I have opened up even to jazz. I also like Rai music, Balkan and klezmer. Where does that come from? When I was a teenager, there was an israelic Singer (no, no chicken 🤣) called Ofra Haza, who got very famous, the titel song was Im Nin Alu. I would love to find out, what made my brain react so positive to that kind of music already then. Later it was SOAD, Kaizers Orchestra, Marilyn Manson, Eminem and now also Kim Dracula. What is it in my brain, that craves that kind of music, when other people listen to Mariah Carrey or Celine Dion? Or the Eurovision winner this year instead of the much more beautiful Blanca Paloma? Do you know the answer? I will never stop loving music, that´s for sure. It has followed me more than 50 years now, and I will be following your channel as long as you satisfy my weird music brain. Biiig hugs from Denmark ❤️🥰❤️🥰❤️🥰❤️🥰❤️. Lene61/ 🇩🇰
@patroden Жыл бұрын
You're so cool. Nice bands you mentioned there!
@lenechristiansen2663 Жыл бұрын
Ich sitze hier und wedele mit dem Schwanz, vor Freude, wie ein kleiner Hund. .. I am looking forward to seeing, what you are comming up with this time. It certainly doesn´t sound anything like Eurovision 🤣. Big hugs fro Denmark. Lene61/🇩🇰
@lenechristiansen2663 Жыл бұрын
So Guest was born in DDR!! (Soviet Germany 🤣🤣🤣). I wonder if he knows City, one of the few eastern prog. bands who managed to be known in Germany too. And Nina Hagen, grew up in DDR too, as the stepdaughter of Wolf Biermann, a singer songwriter from DDR
@patroden Жыл бұрын
I love Nina Hagen so much ♥. Yes, he was born and raised as an Ossi
@lenechristiansen2663 Жыл бұрын
@@patroden once she visited Christiania, where I lived until 1983. She announced a free concert and then we (about 5-6 people) smoked a chillum with her 😍. Big hug from Lene61/🇩🇰