Thursday, May 3, 2012

Never get tired...


Hans-Dietrich Genscher, the man with the jug ears and a yellow tank top, is the language that he was once met during one of his numerous flights as restless foreign minister himself and was able to wave to the friendly window of his aircraft. From a closer relationship with the G.Rags the grand old man of the Liberal Democracy of details is not known, but their performance workload can be compared to his.
Tucson, Monterey, Santa Cruz, Lugano, Zurich, Basel, Hamburg - in between, of course, lots of Monaco, Oktoberfest anyway - that the talented bunch to succeed yet again and again very fine albums, may be confidently regarded as a small miracle bajuwarisches.
Well then, "Pain Perdu" - it should be number six. At the opening a wonderfully ornate "Cumbia Oriental," the subsequent piece is made for s imaginary road movie: You do not necessarily have to be out on the road, it goes sometimes, close to just the eyes and give your imagination the spores - to the dusty, heat-heavy sound of the "Train Song" fits.
For two cities there's an extra dedication, in addition to the "swing Genéve" here comes a richer version of "Swing Monaco" in the program, one of the yes on the new "München 7" soundtrack was allowed to hear the acoustic version.Very successful: the juicy blues stomp "Uncle Mike", the lively "carouselle" the happy times G.Rags should send a copy of Gravenhurst, just to give a similarly titled their latest album the best song - played on the English of their the Wiesnkrinoline, anger and hearty expressions of discontent were inevitable.
Attentiveness can be "King of the Hill" sounds unusual - Caribbean, post-punk, big band, what else, whatever, great song. Conclusion: "Gaita Del guiro", again for what springs and Hüftkreisen with "Edna Lake" is moody and contemplative's too late. After "Hold Fast" So to see any signs of fatigue, pain perdu, boredom as well - nice plate. www.gutfeeling.de

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