Off-topic chat about fun in Germany

I found Hamburg nicer than Berlin. One of the nicest german cities I know

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well, well, well
kind of truu, too
hamburg has it’s huuuge harbour, the gate to the world since ever, while berlin has it’s roots in 13 independent villages on muddy soil, that grew into one same same but very different thing


speaking of which
even the beatles learned their first skills in hamburg
so, guess ur right
 :wink:

but once more back to deichkind
i really admire their beats, mind and skill set
these beats and sounddesign are simply top notch dope while their words coud’nt be more on spot and in time to nail what modern life is all about, what it feels like these days and where it’s at
they are also into peace and protest punchlines for the 21st century
like me
but unlike me, they got THE spicy humour and THE timeless phunkyness, make u think, make u smile AND EVEN DANCE
really the best “we” have to offer in modern music these days


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Deichkind = a chill, German Sleaford Mods :smiley:

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I lived near Saarbruken for a few years. I didnt find this fun:
Fleischkaese im Broetchen
However, I loved my time there, despite picking up the British equivalent of a Somerset/German accent :laughing:

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eeeewwwwwww
that’s a leberkÀÀs brötchen
the most disgusting thing to eat, really


Have you ever tried Kutteln? :face_vomiting:


no
and never will
uuuargh
but “kutteln” have their original roots in poland


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leberkaas semme in Bavaria :sweat_smile:

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My Gran was from Germany and settled to the UK after the War. She used to make this and passed it on to my mum. This was our typical Sunday lunch when I was growing up. Loved it.

Started to go to Germany for city breaks with my wife and some friends. I think I ate it at least 8 times over 4 days, even in between other meals.

This and a dark beer = heaven for me.

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Americans call this cannibal sandwich.
It’s pretty common in Germany. You’ll find it in every place where small snacks are sold. Bakeries, trainstations, even bars like in Cologne, where it is called (Der)Metthappen. Generally it’s called (Das) Mettbrötchen.
But I dig cannibal sandwich.
Usually it’s salt, pepper, onions and Mett (minced pork meat). It’s good with mustard, too.

Other good thing about germany is, that it’s close to every other cool country in Europe. Like Netherlands, Belgium, France, Denmark, Sweden
 You can even go to Italy in a two hours flight or Spain, Portugal, Croatia, Norway, Finland, Iceland, UK, Scotland, Ireland

Beautiful Switzerland or Austria are nearby. Poland, Czech Rep. or Slovakia
 I mean, it could be worse.
We’ve got statutory health insurance, EinstĂŒrzende Neubauten, Kraftwerk, Neu and Can.
What more can one ask for?
Mountains and coast woods and cities
 Man, we are blessed

Only problem are those germans all over
 but can’t have it all, can you?

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you forgot Rammstein :slight_smile:

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In my book, they’re are not in the same league as the above mentioned. Not even in the league of the likes such as Scorpions

But I liked their appearance in Lynch’s “Lost Highway” O.S.T.

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Classic party variant

Germans like mett.

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:slight_smile: Shitty food porn


That’s where I first heard Rammstein - it was a good way to do so.

Faust! That’s whose festivals I was playing at (or one version of Faust at least) near LĂŒbeck.

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Faust rules! Cluster/Kluster as well!

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Not to forget Tangerine Dream, Eloy, Amon DĂŒĂŒl

Ever heard of Streetmark?

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I somehow ended up making noise with a CD DJ and FX in a related live project called This Is Not Faust in London once - that was fun, especially being covered in hay by a leaf blower at the finale. Cluster were / are great and such nice people too.

Never heard of them - will investigate, ta.

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We used to call it “Toter Hamster” (dead hampster).

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