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A rather unique version of "Wild Rover"

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  • Quote fluke

Post by fluke Tue Dec 12, 2006 7:33 pm

Yep, a real carnavals hit. Also often heard at soundmix shows and in karaoke bars.. The niveau of the lyrics: at the nord sea strand (beach) the fish are in the water and rarely on land :cry:
Yep, a real carnavals hit. Also often heard at soundmix shows and in karaoke bars.. The niveau of the lyrics: at the nord sea strand (beach) the fish are in the water and rarely on land :cry:
  • Quote Eckhard

Post by Eckhard Tue Dec 12, 2006 7:30 pm

philipchevron wrote:Bloody hell, I've GOT that single and always wondered why. Now I know.




:shock:

I bet Klaus and Klaus would be proud if they knew that 8)
[quote="philipchevron"]
Bloody hell, I've GOT that single and always wondered why. Now I know.[/quote]



:shock:

I bet Klaus and Klaus would be proud if they knew that 8)
  • Quote Mick Molloy

Post by Mick Molloy Tue Dec 12, 2006 7:18 pm

philipchevron wrote:
Mick Molloy wrote:
philipchevron wrote:
Mick Molloy wrote:Sure know it. It's a real carnaval hit!


Bloody hell, I've GOT that single and always wondered why. Now I know.


YOU MUST BE KIDDING, RIGHT???


Nope


Well, you still rock :wink: :lol:
[quote="philipchevron"][quote="Mick Molloy"][quote="philipchevron"][quote="Mick Molloy"]Sure know it. It's a real carnaval hit![/quote]

Bloody hell, I've GOT that single and always wondered why. Now I know.[/quote]

YOU MUST BE KIDDING, RIGHT???[/quote]

Nope[/quote]

Well, you still rock :wink: :lol:
  • Quote philipchevron

Post by philipchevron Tue Dec 12, 2006 7:16 pm

Mick Molloy wrote:
philipchevron wrote:
Mick Molloy wrote:Sure know it. It's a real carnaval hit!


Bloody hell, I've GOT that single and always wondered why. Now I know.


YOU MUST BE KIDDING, RIGHT???


Nope
[quote="Mick Molloy"][quote="philipchevron"][quote="Mick Molloy"]Sure know it. It's a real carnaval hit![/quote]

Bloody hell, I've GOT that single and always wondered why. Now I know.[/quote]

YOU MUST BE KIDDING, RIGHT???[/quote]

Nope
  • Quote Mick Molloy

Post by Mick Molloy Tue Dec 12, 2006 6:51 pm

philipchevron wrote:
Mick Molloy wrote:Sure know it. It's a real carnaval hit!


Bloody hell, I've GOT that single and always wondered why. Now I know.


YOU MUST BE KIDDING, RIGHT???
[quote="philipchevron"][quote="Mick Molloy"]Sure know it. It's a real carnaval hit![/quote]

Bloody hell, I've GOT that single and always wondered why. Now I know.[/quote]

YOU MUST BE KIDDING, RIGHT???
  • Quote philipchevron

Post by philipchevron Tue Dec 12, 2006 6:43 pm

Mick Molloy wrote:Sure know it. It's a real carnaval hit!


Bloody hell, I've GOT that single and always wondered why. Now I know.
[quote="Mick Molloy"]Sure know it. It's a real carnaval hit![/quote]

Bloody hell, I've GOT that single and always wondered why. Now I know.
  • Quote Mick Molloy

Post by Mick Molloy Tue Dec 12, 2006 3:34 pm

Sure know it. It's a real carnaval hit!
Sure know it. It's a real carnaval hit!
  • Quote The Duke of Ingmar

Post by The Duke of Ingmar Tue Dec 12, 2006 2:01 pm

Oh well, how I do know ... in the mid-eighties you heard it everywhere in Germany ... :roll:

And maybe even more unique: in 1984 german comedy band "Gebrüder Blattschuss" recorded another cover version of "Wild rover" called "´ne Bockwurst und ´n Bier" (no literal translation again). It wasn´t a big hit ...

By the way, both "Klaus & Klaus" and german rock band "Torfrock" recorded a cover version of "Seven drunken nights", called "Der Trunkenbold". As did "Mike Krüger". All three of them tried to follow the original lyrics, and they mostly succeeded.

Germans always seem to do cover versions of songs that are not able to escape too quickly ...
Oh well, how I do know ... in the mid-eighties you heard it everywhere in Germany ... :roll:

And maybe even more unique: in 1984 german comedy band "Gebrüder Blattschuss" recorded another cover version of "Wild rover" called "´ne Bockwurst und ´n Bier" (no literal translation again). It wasn´t a big hit ...

By the way, both "Klaus & Klaus" and german rock band "Torfrock" recorded a cover version of "Seven drunken nights", called "Der Trunkenbold". As did "Mike Krüger". All three of them tried to follow the original lyrics, and they mostly succeeded.

Germans always seem to do cover versions of songs that are not able to escape too quickly ...
  • Quote Eckhard

A rather unique version of "Wild Rover"

Post by Eckhard Tue Dec 12, 2006 11:51 am

I wonder if anyone of you have ever heard of the German version of "Wild Rover", called "An der Nordseeküste". It was published in 1982 by two singing "comedians" called "Klaus & Klaus". It's not a proper German version/translation but has original lyrics deemed funny by the performers - and obviously the German public. They sold more than 750,000 copies.




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I wonder if anyone of you have ever heard of the German version of "Wild Rover", called "An der Nordseeküste". It was published in 1982 by two singing "comedians" called "Klaus & Klaus". It's not a proper German version/translation but has original lyrics deemed funny by the performers - and obviously the German public. They sold more than 750,000 copies.




[img]http://www.musikmarkt-wiesbaden.de/images/klaus_klaus-an_der_nordseekueste_12.jpg[/img]

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