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45 minutes ago, JohnJ said:

Well, royalty is...

 

 

 

 

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haven´t listen to my teenage time No. 1 Group for a long time ...thanx

 

..still listening ..good collection !!!!

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Posted
1 minute ago, JohnJ said:

"a Day at... & a Night at..." have always been perfect together in my mind!!

ja , their best ever .....

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Posted
29 minutes ago, MicroMara said:

ja , their best ever .....

I almost put that in there myself. I agree, love "News of the..." but those two are the two I'd need if I could not have any others!!

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Posted
9 hours ago, mustang_flht said:

And here is a nice German record with a superb blue amp handcrafted in Bavaria (Schwarzach am Main) by a craftsman. The fact that the record is superbly recorded and that it spins at 45 rpm makes the sound fantastic, my CW's K33Es are thrilled

 

 

It's a little nod to our friend @MicroMara

 

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I bought 'In Trance' as a teenager back in the 1980s. My favorite songs are 'In Trance' and 'Dark Lady'. It helped me survive a difficult domestic situation (bipolar mom) and inspired me to start writing short stories, which ultimately lead to my profession as a language teacher and author... 

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3 hours ago, MicroMara said:

Most U.S. states have cities founded by Germans and cities with German names, for example Cologne (Minnesota), Hamburg (New York), Munich (North Dakota), Stuttgart (Arkansas), Augsburg (Arkansas), Bismarck (North Dakota), New Braunfels (Texas), Minden (Nebraska), Schaumburg (Illinois)


Brisbane California USA 

 

Same name as my location in Australia 

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1 hour ago, MeloManiac said:

I bought 'In Trance' as a teenager back in the 1980s. My favorite songs are 'In Trance' and 'Dark Lady'. It helped me survive a difficult domestic situation (bipolar mom) and inspired me to start writing short stories, which ultimately lead to my profession as a language teacher and author... 

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Teacher of what language?

I ask this out of curiosity, because one of my daughters is currently studying interpreting and translation, she is studying English and German and her mother tongue is French.

 

Nice the Scorpions record 👍

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2 minutes ago, mustang_flht said:

 

Teacher of what language?

I ask this out of curiosity, because one of my daughters is currently studying interpreting and translation, she is studying English and German and her mother tongue is French.

 

Nice the Scorpions record 👍

My native language is Dutch and I teach Dutch and English in a Belgian highschool for 16-18 year old students. (I have a master degree in Literary Theory and Comparative Literary Study, so we talk a lot about novels, movies and songs in my lessons. I recently taught my students about Johnny Cash in 1969 with the song San Quentin!)

My wife studied languages too: she works in a law firm but she is officially a translator (Dutch/French/German/English). She's also a gifted multi-instrumentalist (piano, cello, oboe and flute).

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55 minutes ago, Full Range said:


Brisbane California USA 

 

Same name as my location in Australia 

Is there a Brussels in USA?
Brussels is a town in Door County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,136 at the 2010 census. 
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Brussels is also the capital of Belgium, and this is a song about the famous street in Brussels with many restaurants anc cafés (pubs). It is sung in the Brussels dialect, a peculiar Dutch dialect (not French!). 
Brussels comes from 'Broeksele', which simply means 'marshland'.
 
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1 hour ago, MeloManiac said:

My native language is Dutch and I teach Dutch and English in a Belgian highschool for 16-18 year old students. (I have a master degree in Literary Theory and Comparative Literary Study, so we talk a lot about novels, movies and songs in my lessons. I recently taught my students about Johnny Cash in 1969 with the song San Quentin!)

My wife studied languages too: she works in a law firm but she is officially a translator (Dutch/French/German/English). She's also a gifted multi-instrumentalist (piano, cello, oboe and flute).

Dit kan toch niet waar zijn...

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I guess this won't make sense to the rest of the world, but Dalida stole the heart of many of the Europeans... With Gigi L'Amoroso as the emotional climax. 

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I’m going to borrow some of Pink Floyds Obscured By Clouds album title 

 

And call the photo in my post Obscured By Tree 🌲 

My wife had me take out the big tree this year 


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