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  1. The Hoff has some really weird videos. LOL.

    Hooked on a Feeling

    This is a total rip off of YMCA.

    Argh... I never did like him. And I don't like that kind of music. But he can sing, even though I wouldn't ever listen to stuff like that. XD

    The second video is restricted in Germany. x-X

  2. Like Trio, Freiheit are also thought of as a one-hit-wonder in the UK. Maybe if you guys spoke English more often ... ;).

    Hahahahaha... like Tokio Hotel? XD They did their first song in japanese, that is so awful, if you know, how japanese has to sound. XD

    This should be it. If you can watch it, it's restricted in Germany.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hvupo9SSvE

    Oh btw. a very good singer/band is Unheilig (Unholy), they have very very good songs.

    As I have heard he wrote these songs for a friend. "An Deiner Seite" means "At your side" and he wrote it, because his friend was very ill and dying. It means, that he stands at his side, through all problems and what this friend gave to him.

    He wrote "Geboren um zu leben", "Born to love" after his friend did die. It's about how precious life is and that the death of someone beloved is no reason to give up.

  3. Ken Leeeeeee... tulibu dibu douchoo!

    I saw that video many years ago and LMAO. I ran across it while viewing Buffalax's "translations" of songs. Just go to Youtube, search on "Buffalax", and you'll find a slew of them. My favorite is Moskau. Warning: some of the lyrics are adult in nature.

    There is a show in Germany called Misheard Lyrics. It's on Youtube as well. Coldmirror did many funny miheard lyrics with funny videos. But I guess it's really only funny, if you do understand german. XD

    My fav is this one:

    She did understand Dinosaur Tasche which means Dinsosaur bag, but in turkish it means Dinosaur balls and the song is X-rated and very dull. XD

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7ZZG20zN8A

    Or this one XD

    Ella the Elephant:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93IAPKnD2Bo&feature=relmfu

  4. I think Trio's only UK hit was Da Da Da - maybe it's the only one with English lyrics.

    I think it was the only one. ^^

    Have you seen
    from a Bulgarian talent show. The girl (Valentina Hasan) learned the Mariah Carey song 'Without You' without knowing any English. She thought the song was called 'Ken Lee' (Can't Live).

    OMG and she doesn't even sing good. XD And nope, I didn't know this video. XD

    We hear stories over here that David Hasselhoff's music is popular in Germany - is this true?.

    Hmpf.... XD Yeah, he had a number one song in 89, I guess. I never understood what the people did like about "Looking for Freedom". He sang that song when the wall fell, even though it has nothing to do with real freedom. I wish they would have chosen this song as the Freedom song. It's call Freedom in german and the main meaning of the song is:

    "Freedom, Freedom, is the only thing that's missing...

    Freedom, Freedom is the only thing that's important"

  5. I didn't believe you at first, but then I saw the 2009 version of 99 Luftballon on YouTube and have to agree. She even sings some of it in French now.

    Yepp and she is still very active with writing songs and stuff and she worked together with Uwe Fahrenkrog-petersen again, that was one of the guys who mainly wrote her first album. He was the blonde Keyboarder.

    From 1969:
    . He was born in Germany, but left in 1938. This is the original, although Hot Butter's 1972 cover is better known.

    Wow, this really sounds great. I'm not that much into disco music, so I never really liked the 72 version. But this is very good.

    From 1982:
    (roughly translated: I don't love you, you don't love me). Check out the weird early 80s video.

    Haha, I'm not able to watch the video due to restrictions Youtube did. But I know the video. I love the song, even so it's stupid as hell. But it's also very funny. Trio had other songs, that were even more dumb then Da Da Da... there was "Anna - Lass mich rein, lass mich raus" (let me in, let me out) and a song from the 90ties from Remmler solo which is called "Alles hat ein Ende nur die Wurscht hat zwei" (Everything has and end, only the sausage has two). XD

    I also remembered that I have the German version of Monty Python's Lumberjack song (Das Holzfäller-Lied). It came on the B-side of Always Look on the Bright Side of Life. I found
    on YouTube - the subtitles appear to be the original English lyrics rather than an exact translation of the German.

    Wow, but respect to (is that Palin?) that he sings that very understandable. I guess it's not easy to sing a song in another language. If I try to sing english songs, I have problems to keep the lyrics in my mind and if I try to sing japanese, well, that sounds pretty odd to japanese, I guess. XD

    Do you know the german In My Room version of the Beach Boys? That's what happens, if someone can't speak a language and tries to write in german, because the Beatles did that as well. "In meinem Raum" isn't only pronounced very bad, but Brian Wilson also didn't use the correct german grammar. But heck, I do love them... ^o^

    Here's a song from Wir sind Helden:

    It's written for an ill child, that can't walk anymore and the mother says, she will carry it everywhere it wants to go, even though it already got too heavy for her arms. The mother gets big as an elephant and carries the child miles over the land (here is life meant), and at the end of the way, she will even carry her child over the river to another land... *sniff*

    But I totally forgot to mention Ton, Steine, Scherben (Clay, Stones, Shards). This was a very important band in the 70ties and 80ties, because they were some of the first that did write critically and political songs.

    König von Deutschland - King of Germany is the best known of the bandleader Rio Reiser. He tells, what he would do, if he would be the King of Germany and what he would change and stuff. It's a funny song, but is has a political message.

    Ton, Steine, Scherben - Keine Macht für Niemand (No Authority for Nobody):

    Rio Reiser - König von Deutschland:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=On15CmMMMxk

  6. You'll have to tell the Bundestag that the General Lee is a "vehicle of cultural value" :).

    Do you really think that Merkel knows what car has what value? XD I guess she is someone who would stand there, clap idiotically in her hands and say: "I do love my Bonzenkarre", if someone would tell her, that a Mercedes Benz is called like that. : D

    I didn't find the correct translation for that word. A Bonze is a bigwheel and the Mercedes is almost driven by rich people, or politicians, that's why it has this name. Karre means car in a negative way.

  7. There's value in having a private sanctuary or two, even if they're only in your head...or online. Everybody needs an escape.

    And everybody needs dreams.

    I know and I'm glad for that. ^o^

  8. Nena was one of only a few artists that had a UK hit with a song in German (she also released the song in English as '99 Red Balloons'). The only other German language song I can remember from that era is 'Rock Me Amadeus' by Falco (I know he was Austrian, but he sang in German). I'm also old enough to remember Nicole winning the Eurovision Song Contest back in '82. I think she gave her final performance in at least three languages.

    The only modern German group I listen to is Rammstein - I think 'Du Hast' is my favorite song.

    Oh, yeah, I remember that Nena even had a number one or two (not exactly sure) hit in the US with 99 Red Balloons. That song was from her first album. 99 Red Balloons is one of my alltime favs. She once did a collaboration with the orchestra of the Hessische Rundfunk (Broadcaststation of Hessia) at a Rock meets Classic show. That version was the best I’ve ever heard, but I only saw it on TV once and never did find it again. ;.;

    Do you know Leuchtturm (Lighttower) and Fragezeichen (Questionmark) or Wunder geschehen (Wonders do happen – she wrote that for her ill child, which died in 1989)? These are really good songs of her too.

    Btw. She’s 51 now and she looks hot like hell. Way better than in the 80ties. Such a fascinating woman and that body after giving birth to 5 children…

    There are some really good new (not really new, but newer) german bands like Wir sind Helden (We are Heros). They do very nice, somewhat critical songs. IMHO the saddest and best song of them is Ein Elefant für Dich (An Elephant for you).

    I know Rammstein, but I do only listen to some songs or the ones used in the AMVS done for some anime clips. These AMVS are the best I have ever seen in my whole life. Ö-Ö

    If you want to check it:

  9. In the UK, cars have to have orange turn signals, so many classic American cars either have to have replacement lights or special conversions. I think the laws regarding emissions etc. are even tougher in Germany. Probably best if you find an American car club to check where you stand.

    Yeah, in Germany they have to change the lights as well, because of the color. And with the license plates they are even stricter. There are a whole load of license plates and you can only run the car to the conditions of these plates you have got. If you do else, you'll get massive problems. One example is the so called H-plate for classic cars. These cars have to be in a good or very good shape and don't have to be modyfied, or if modyfied and changed, then they have to be modyfied in a contemporary way.

    This is the Wikipedia text I found about the H-Plate.

    Certain types of vehicle bear special codes:

    Plate for vintage cars

    Classic cars (known in German by the pseudo-English expression Oldtimer, also used for vintage aircraft) can get an H (historisch, historic) at the end of the plate, such as K-AA 100H in order to preserve the so called "vehicle of cultural value" (kraftfahrtechnisches Kulturgut"). It also includes a flat tax of appr. €190 per year. The requirements for a vehicle for an H-Plate are:

    -minimum age of the vehicle of 30 years from first registering

    -must be in original condition and well maintained. Some features such as safety belts or a catalytic converter which have been added are accepted and are not in conflict with the "original condition" rule.

    Plus rams aren't allowed in Germany any more. And a General without a ram, isn't a General.

  10. Oh and if interested, that's the dialect of my hometown. This clip is a parody of another one, that was shown on german TV, where a senior did yell to his employe, because he did something wrong. He asked him why he didn't read the sign at the wall and made the mistake again and again. And then another employe comes and tells the senior, that this man can't read, that's why he did the mistake again.

    Here it is a bit other situation, but the scenery is the same. The employe does something wrong and the senior is yelling at him, why he did that. The other employe then comes around and says, that the man can't understand the dialect. At the end of the clip is said, that 81,9 Millions of Germans don't understand Trierer dialect and we are 82 Millions in Germany. XD

    I understand it, but if someone talks that fast, even I have my problems. XD

  11. Howdy there. Feel welcome to post the German Dukes link, we're always up for some cultural exchange.

    With the music you've listed, you're making me remember German bands like Nena and Falco. Wait, Falco was Austrian, but he sang in German so it's confusing. Anyway, welcome to HazzardNet!

    Hehe, thanks. I will see if I can find one in german. If not, I will upload it by myself to Youtube.^^

    Nena... *swoon over* she was my first fav band/singer. I remember that I got her first album at my 10th birthday. ^^

    Edit:

    *mergh you only do find the movie on YT* I have to do it by myself...

    Welcome to the HazzardNet Ina. We're excited to have you here and look forward to hearing a lot more from you. My wife lived in Germany for a couple years so I often hear her family tell stories of all the good times they had there.

    Thank you. ^^ Really, that's cool. Where did your wife live? I know that many americans did live in Wiesbaden, where I spent most of my life. I grew up with the german/american friendship festival and was very sad, when they stopped, because the americans left Wiesbaden. ;.;

  12. Guten tag! Welcome to HNet!

    You're not getting on anybody's nerves. LOL. When it comes to the Dukes you've found the best place to yak it up about the show. :wink:

    Hehe, thanks. That's good to now, because my best friend (not the one I used to watch the Dukes with) doesn't like the series that much and since we share the same household I always get on her nerves. If I start talking about what I like, I often don't come to an end and I would be considered a chatterbox, I guess. XD

    And a Guten Morgen to you, it's about 5 am here. Heck I think I haven't slept for about 36 hours... but I'm not tired... strange...

    Welcome to HNet, Ina.

    I bet it's not as funny as my German accent :).

    Thank you. Haha... don't know, it really sounds strange to someone not used to it. Do you know how Luxembourgian sounds? That sounds a bit alike. To strangers it sounds kinda like French mixed up with Flemish.

    Hmh @MaryAnn: Would it be okay to post a Youtube link of it?

    You're just a bit younger than me. We only had 4 TV channels in the UK back then too.

    Hehe... I also remember the closedown. Plus the TV program started somewhat in the middle of the day. I was so fascinated that the Americans had so many channels running all day long. My mother almost wasn't able to get me off the screen. XD

    Did the German version have the same intro?. I found French and Italian versions on YouTube (see this thread), but nothing in German.

    I don't remember exactely if the show originally running in 89 had the same intro, because the germans used to translate everything back then. It was like "what the german doesn't know, he doesn't eat" mentality (originates from an old saying: "Was der Bauer nicht kennt, frisst er nicht." - "What the farmer doesn't know, he doesn't eat"). And the comedy in the Dukes plus the car craze seemed to be too far away of what germans do like, that they tried to make it as german as possible. So it might be that the intro was another one. On the german DVDs they used the same intro.

    What I found rather funny was, the german dub or better saying the german voiceactors. Bo and Luke both had much higher voices as the original. Luke really sounded like a kiddo and I always think about Michael J.Fox, when hearing him, because that voiceactor did all german Michael J. Fox stuff way before they did the Dukes. Same is with Bo, he had the main voice of the Jean Claude van Damme voiceactor. *huzzah* let me show you some martial arts... XD But the funniest were Boss Hogg and Rosco. Boss had the german voice of Barney of the Flintstones... he sounds so friggin funny with that voice XD And Rosco was the Steve Martin voiceactor... he sometimes sounds a bit gay in the german version... ''o.O'' But everything is better then the french or the italian dub... My oh my... both boys sound like bored as hell old people... x_X

    I can try to find a german dubbed part... if that would be okay to post.^^

    If interested: In Germany The Dukes were called "Ein Duke kommt selten allein" it refers to the old saying "Ein Unglück kommt selten allein", which means "Misfortune seldom comes single/A Duke seldom comes single" and haha it's not that untrue, if you see it from Boss' point of view. If he attacks one of the Dukes, he has the whole family in his neck XD

  13. @Roger: Same here. It's not bad to have dreams and/or to keep ones dreams.

    But at my stage it was a bit too much, I guess. I have a really big problem with growing older. Not, that I am afraid of aging, that's not the point, since I don't look my age, but with growing older as of growing an adult.

    But nothing stays the same and forever and I had to realize that last year in a very drastically way. After I had a depression because of that, I tried to move on and it really did help... at least a bit.

    But still it's not forbidden to have dreams and even dreamworlds, if you are able to leave these worlds, if necessary.

  14. I didn't like Sam's car, I don't like most of the looks of the newer generations, no matter what car it is, (I wanted to hit Megan Fox, when she called Bumblebee a ... Schrottkiste ... is that really called a lemon?) so I was glad, when it was gone. But I have to say I didn't like the whole 6th season as well, although SN is one of my favs...

  15. I love this series. It's one of my favs at the moment. But I missed the rest of season 2 on german TV, since our TV went *poof*... iTt's still there, but no electricity on the whole first floor and no money to call the electrician. x-X

  16. Did like the movie. Just saw it on TV on Burt Reynold's B-Day. Somehow I missed watching it all the times before. My mom always told me how much she did like the movie. But I mixed it up it with another movie, which has almost the same title in german language.

  17. Just 5? That's tough...

    The 7 Samurai

    Mummy Series

    Spiderman Series (1-3)

    Star Wars 4-6

    all Alien Movies but especially 1+2

    Johnny Guitar

    Silent Hill

    Resident Evil Series plus Degeneration

    Final Fantasy

    A Knights Tale

    SAW 1

    Versus

    The Hills Have Eyes

    11:14

    Lucky Number Slevin

    30 Days of Night

    Shoot em Up

    Smokin Aces

    Braveheart

    Superman Series

    etc. pp.

    and an Audie Murphy movie I forgot the title of and never found it again.

    Sorry, I wasn't able to do a Top Five. XD If you would have asked which movies I have watched the most are the Spidey movies 1+2, the Mummy 1, Versus and Superman Returns... I can watch them again and again and again and again without getting bored.

    If you would have asked about the movie which shocked me the most, I would have said The Hills Have Eyes.

    And if you would have asked which movie I would consider the best in a classical way I would have said The 7 Samurai, I guess.

  18. Oh boy, I almost like all kind of music all over the world, there are few I really can't stand, because in almost every music section (is that the right word?) are at least 1 or 2 songs, that are good. I just can't stand german folk music and Free Jazz... That hurts my ears. But then again, I found out at the World Soccer Championship in 2010, that even in the folk music section are some songs that can be mere fun, if you listen to them at the right place and the right time, with the right people. XD I don't think that I would ever listen to the Flieger-Song (Such A Beautiful Day - WM Version) on any other occasion. XD

    What I hear most of the time is Neue Deutsche Welle (New German Wave, pop/punk from the 80ties like Nena), German Punk music, Punk in general, if it doesn't hurt my ears and is somewhat melodic, Ska-Punk (I really do love the turkish Ska Folk Punk Band Athena and the Moldovian Ska Folk Punk Band Zdob si Zdub and the japanese Ska Punk Band Shaka Labbits), Irish Folk and other music that sounds similar, James Horner and Soundtracks in general, J-Music and Visual Kei (and there are really some strange bands, that I do like XD) and then what I hear on the radio and what I do like.

    And then there are my favorite bands, it started with Nena in 1982, then it was Duran Duran, then A-HA, and it's the Beach Boys since 1989, after I did see them Live at the Lorelei. All other bands I consider my fav bands are my fav bands next to the Beach Boys. Like the Ramones, The Beatles, The Stones, The Clash, The Smiths or my fav japanese bands Merry, MUCC, Shaka Labbits, Gargoyle and the Sex Machine Guns.

    Pretty much ain't it? A girl I know from the biggest german youth board, were I do work as a moderator once said to me that she can't focus on so many music styles, therefore she only has one fav band and really does only hear this one band, which is Tokio Hotel. I would go insane if I would be forced to hear just one band all the time. I would't even do that with my alltime fav and especially not with a band like Tokio Hotel. I guess I would jump out of the window, even though Bill Kaulitz sings: "Don't jump"...

  19. Ehm... I have seen that movie. It ran on german TV just a few months back. I watched it because of Tom Wopat and despite the fact, that it had a red point in my TV Magazine, which means the worst of all ratings.

    Ehm... what should I say. A good actor can't make a bad movie a good one. And this really was one of the worst movies I have seen in ages.

  20. I used the search, but wasn't able to find a thread.

    I do love the Ramones. Are there other fans out there?

    I was invited by a friend to go with him to a festival, when the Ramones were playing in the early 90ties and I refused, because I wasn't much of a fan back then. It maddens me to think of the opportunity I've missed... I then saw Marky and the Ramones Revival Band at Wacken 2005... it was better then nothing and I actually really did enjoy it.

    R.I.P. Joey, Johnny, DeeDee

  21. Hey there fellow countryman. ^o^ *dudeldidei*

    Since about a year i am looking for Generals/ Companies to build one... It seems VERY tricky though :(

    I have heard of one company selling Generals on ebay. They customize the cars and they had 100% positive feedback, when I checked them out. They ship to countries other then the states as well. But I was warned by some other german fans, who said, this sounds to good to be true, especially, when it comes to the price of the car, which was about 21k-27k. They told me to be careful, not only because of the seller, but also because of the shipping fee, the taxes, the fact that a customized General Lee maybe would'nt even be allowed to be run on german streets - dang EU restrictions...

  22. I'm a newbie, my name is Ina.

    I'm from Germany. Originally of the so called eldest town of Germany, Trier. This town lies next to the Luxembourgian border. We are told to speak in a very funny non understandable dialect. I can understand it, but not speak it myself.

    I currently live in a village in the Midwest of Germany in an area called the Oberer Westerwald (literally Upper Western Forest). In some cases our valley looks a bit like Hazzard County, regarding the streets and the car chases the Wäller (that's how the people are called here) are performing very often. Wäller are very fast drivers, the roads are long and abandoned. Only thing is that it isn't that dry and we don't have that many dirt roads, but considering the quality of our roads, who needs dirt roads of you have truck tired big potholes. XD

    Unfortunately I have no car and no drivers liscence (too expensive). And it really is a pain in the neck, if you have to walk for miles and literally climb up hills, if you want to get to a supermarket. *phew*

    I first saw the Dukes in 85 in the US, when I was there on vacation. I was 12 years old and completely fascinated of the many TV channels. In Germany we only had 3 or 4 or so at that time... The only thing I remembered of the Dukes was the orange car. In 89 the Dukes ran on german TV for the first time and I remembered the car and started watching and had a crush on John Schneider the moment I started watching. XD Me and my back then best friend watched every episode possible. But unfortunately the Dukes weren't a big success in Germany, so the TV stations did only run the show for 3 or so times over the last 21 years. Same happened to the DVD releases. They stopped production after series 3, but thank god all others, which we had to buy from the UK, France and/or Netherlands had the german dub or sub. Really I enjoy watching series in the original without subs, but for someone with english not as a native tongue the slang was really badass to understand (at first), especially Boss Hogg. XD Yeah, that's how I came to watch the Dukes. Thanks to the awsomeness of the show we have a small but very stable fandome in Germany.

    God, I'm talking to much. Hope I don't get on your nerves.

    I'll make the rest short:

    Interested in muscle cars, music, especially The Ramones, The Beach Boys, James Horner, Ska-Punk, Neue Deutsche Welle (german pop and punk of the 80ties), Merry and MUCC and J-Rock in general, football (soccer), my fav football club Borussia Dortmund, reading, writing, making friends, hanging out with friends, Anime/Manga, Games... oh yeah and trying to play the bassguitar. I guess that's it.

    Cya... :D

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