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mine on the streets our rights are not only for his caution but. they are women who are changing the world already. digital years starts november twenty second d. w. . hy they're welcome to the euro max in today's show we'll be featuring one of the most iconic albums in music history and much much more from across the continent is what's coming up. we celebrate the beatles' white album which came out fifty years ago. the rebellious we mean the street artists in frankfurt on the
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rhine. and stylish revisit the family in the dream house on the island of malta. we start off with an absolute gem of rock history this iconic beatles double album as you can see the cover didn't feature a title or much else at all and so it was dubbed the white album not just the color was unusual though it also marked the beginning of the end for the beatles the majority of the tracks were written and recorded separately as tensions in the band and different tastes resulted in a wide variety of completely different songs being jumbled together but with the talent on offer it still resulted in a cracking record. we
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all want to change the world john lennon wrote. in his song revolution. nam war on student unrest in paris and elsewhere dominated headlines lennon thought the time had come to make a statement. this special two months before the white album came out and is a bit faster. the release version of revolution sounds a little more reflective. tending has been since nine hundred sixty four. i think it's because so many different influences went into it the psychedelic stuff from india . that he's just returned from got to work with. because of.
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nine hundred sixty eight the beatles were here to get away from it all to meditate . left after ten days to escape the food in insects. followed a couple of weeks later to take care of business. and then john lennon. album but they didn't. get anything but consistent by the time they recorded the album his real title is simply the beatles the fact full were already fraught with tensions in part with their private lives. net insists that he can hear it the ex d.j. and radio announcer describes the white album as a kind of hodgepodge. neither john nor paul were listening to what either
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of them were writing or composing anymore but it hadn't ever been like that of. in fact the beatles worked on the white album or separate them together. eventually bring those down after him in the drumsticks disadvantage for two weeks. this is in my opinion it's the album that makes it very clear that they'll be splitting up soon after this season but it's good george harrison took advantage of the growing tensions between lennon and mccartney to move himself into the foreground. he contributed one of his very best songs while my guitar gently weeps playing my guitar i think it's outstanding it was the first time they ever let george harrison write four songs for an album. and he played while my guitar gently weeps together with friends old
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a new set up until his death in two thousand and one. but not everything on the want album was brilliant. as far as i see there's a little trash for me to do your blood does a ridiculous on. he would think that music is really i just hated it and i still hate it when. there was a tragic footnote to the. i tell them that the beatles were not directly involved in cult leader charles manson took the music as coded messages to him personally. and he saw the beatles as the four horsemen of the apocalypse spurred on by the
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song helter skelter his cult committed nine people in one nine hundred sixty nine. the want to tell them has just been really really stiff to lapse the santa of six c.d.'s and of blu ray disc. the fifty recordings including some previously unreleased material remakes for this edition the music ranges from ballads to honk to sound cannot just than just good pop music. because the beatles did things that nobody had ever done before. they said milestones on the white album is definitely one of definitely the. more you can learn to play a. mix of express when making stops in berlin today but first let's stay on the subject of music and
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a very successful germans. german shada singer elena fisher has made it into the top ten of the world's best paid female musicians in fact she's in eighth place on the forbes list of. the u.s. magazine puts fishes yearly earnings at around twenty eight million euros ahead of international superstars like celine dion and britney spears but she's way behind the highest paid woman in the music business u.s. singer katy perry with nearly seventy three million year olds but fisher doesn't seem to mind. berlin's newest baby giraffe ella took her first steps outdoors and was introduced to visitors at the tir park is of. the young female seem to enjoy galloping around
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the outside enclosure. hello measured more than one meter eighty when she was born on november third as an adult five years from now she's likely to stand for and a half meters tall. so just two meters seventy left for ella to grow. the museo del a clue to her a all museum of coaches in milan is hosting the exhibition of visual protest the ert of banksy starting this day is the first time that works by the british street artist to being shown in a public museum his true identity is still a closely guarded secret. banks are reported banksy has revived the rebellious political component which had been lost in street art and that is one of his achievements. the exhibition comprises eighty works from private collections including paintings coaches and prints it runs until the fourteenth of april twenty
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ninth. well we stay with street up now but back outdoors where it belongs like banksy philip schiff uses the street as his canvas it transforms the city's grey landscape adding color and humor for commuters in frankfurt to marvel at the self-proclaimed gorilla just used to work illegally but has since started getting permission from the city council for his installations his works are meant to be thought provoking but also make people laugh and look at their surroundings in a new light. his little goes to the city. he served toast in a manhole cover. sent messages on the net. and sprayed ivory on a tower slated for destruction. this is in st paul
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intended to make the city of frankfurt and. and this is the artist philip shaffer. leaving the conventional behind away from normality changing perspectives and seeing things in a new light that's what you could call the essence of my art. for years now philip shaffer has been quite successful as a guerrilla rottenest as he calls himself here he's making final preparations before he heads out for his next artistic undertaking. right now i'm cutting out the stencils from my latest manhole cover work. this is the head of a cheetah for a panther. on there's a manhole cover near the train station that resembles a cage. and it's now being transformed the boring
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manhole cover nobody previously noticed suddenly acquires a new meaning the action takes about twenty minutes and shaffer has the big cats in its cage. i have a huge database at home often i get an idea and need to find a suitable manhole cover but in this case i saw the cover and knew right away this has to go there. shafer calls this project see what works he adds a light hearted and playful element to the pavement underfoot a swimming pool with a diving board. and who is the birthday cake meant for. where did this tale come from. slices of toast in a manhole cover. something to grin about and maybe also
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a comment on our eating habits where does he get his ideas shape is best known work pokes fun at consumerism. got made a good list of both of you could say the manhole cover told me what it needed all i did was carry it out. the plate had four holes and it was immediately clear to me that slices of toast had to go into them both water via. doesn't go down the drain it's meant tongue in cheek bullet shape who studied political science most to change our ways of seeing things it all started with his city ghosts they've now achieved cult status and are often imitated by other sprayers shaper invented them at first he sprayed the ghost illegally nowadays he asked for permission his ghosts at least are cheerful. with his. they're not meant to scare people just the opposite they're supposed to make people smile and pull them out of their daily
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routines. the same when he decorated a train station escalator for christmas twenty thirteen. the balloon on the right carried a wish list the president was parachuted down in the next but shameful was caught and fined nine hundred euros. off with his orders or no i was supposed to face criminal charges as well but thank goodness the case was decided in my favor and i admitted to the judge that i did damage property illegally but convinced her there was a reason for it this is going to. shake for make statements about germany's banking help frankfurt known as a city of the wealthy the greater artist says people shouldn't just turn over the city to high finance and speculators. good did the city belongs to those who live in it that's what this is about it's. to allow everyone to express themselves freely and help shape their social environment. some
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may think shapers a bit nuts but this gridlock makes people smile and brightens up the cityscape and that makes the artist happy to. now from the streets of frankfurt we had to move traditional place to observe. but at the until you do you mean yeah paris is first digital museum you can see classic works by the likes of gustav clint and from an entirely new perspective this sense as used three d. technology to bring these paintings to life. dive into the world of the late austrian artist feeling. for the viewer it's an immersive experience pulls on the floor merge into an
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explosion of color while the art and technology blend into a seamless unity. we don't want to be called a museum we're a digital art center. we want to present a different experience of art than what you get in a museum where the artworks just hang on the wall of. the new venue is located inside a former i am a foundry in central paris. the old cooling pool now reflects the works of. the county was opened in the nineteenth century by the p. shaw family it took two years to find a suitable location for the venue but artistic director jump. is happy with the result. the dirty work the city your point makes this place so special is that the
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old factory has been brought to new life. it's very important to me that we don't abandon locations like that. shouldn't just be turned into architectural rubbish dumps. into. a second exhibition features another austrian stuff cliff kemp was initially influenced by historical paintings and reels and then made a decisive break with tradition. over the course of his career clipped began to emancipate himself from classical art he founded the vienna session which produced entirely new artistic genres. looting symbolism and art nouveau. just as clint emancipated himself from a step to stop just to conventions the founders behind the. one to break with the time on it museum concept in paris the city known for its world famous museums that is indeed tradition on its. well
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a tradition we'd like you see is singing silent night at christmas time as part of this week's competition we'd like you to sing us your rendition of the carol in whatever language you prefer after all the song has been translated into around three hundred languages and dialects you could win a cd and original christmas pyramid so make sure to take part on slash lifestyle next up we're traveling to housetops a small town in austria that has developed into a real hits with chinese tourists over the last few years so much so that a replica was built in china for around eight hundred million euros the real house was declared a unesco world heritage sites in one thousand nine hundred seven so let's go see the original. there are many many chinese tourists here and they all want one thing a photo
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a photo of polish in austria and they want to be in it too for some reason the small village in the common good region is immensely popular two groups come see and click yes it's pretty of course but why in fact do they come here. number three. very beautiful. you know we're all among the neighbor and. the flower. of my cake as we. come here to make sure you can come true because it's so beautiful and up to seven thousand chinese visitors jostle through the streets every day. but they don't stay long just long enough for a snapshot or too. much to the annoyance of some of hotshots eight hundred
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residents. to help invade any i have time to drink a cup of coffee not to buy a souvenir just walk through take hundreds of pictures and then i'm bundled back to the bus and on to the next town. to move to food i can't even get through in the book because i get pushed from all sides and on my bike it's really dangerous and. another reason is on the chinese radar is that it has a twin an identical twin in china the house dot com was opened in two thousand and twelve. in the south of the country it's also favored by local daytrippers and chinese people who have neither the time nor the cash to fly to austria and it's popular as a photo backdrop to it but the austrian original is unique thanks to the authentic landscape. of the better off chinese pete. will keep coming by the end of the year it could be over a million. that's too many for the townspeople there are now thinking of ways to
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limit the tourist crowds. warning signs have already gone up asking visitors to respect the native population in general tourists are welcome and hostile but so many all that once can be hard to handle and a new traffic concept is required. has been made about limiting the number of buses only pre-registered buses would be at a certain limited number so. this opera austrian area is just too lovely and it's too bad somehow shot locals may think to themselves that the news has reached all the way to china. time now for our ongoing series euro still locks where we get a sneak peek into someone's humble abode today we're heading to the mediterranean
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island of malta this is where one british family chose to settle off to traveling across the world and listen an architect to design and build their dream house and now that it's done they've finally decided to settle down. this house is a typical example of modern multis architecture which features clearly defined structures to smooth bright exterior. the edwards live here northeast of a letter with their daughter isabel who lent her name to the family home. welcome to my house. from the front door you can see all the way through to the garden and the swimming pool this visual access makes the outside area appear as part of the living space the edwards moved into the house in twenty sixteen. russell an internet expert from britain and his wife lorraine i have travelled
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extensively and moved house thirteen times already here they finally feel at home for the first time. i may not travel light i like. it just flows really nicely so i always feel. at home there's something lovely about waking up here every day and pretty much the sun is going to be shining and that's really nice. because the sun makes you happy. in order to bring the natural warmth inside the owners relied completely on board as a design element. the entrance area is almost completely paneled with oak and looks like a huge sculpture with indirect lighting. i was worried that they would take a lot of my space because they were talking as well behind these units you can storage things so we have the furniture actually here so i thought that either will
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take the space of the entrance but like i said you aren't witnesses these looks fantastic. a white nishan the wooden wall in the foyer is mirrored by a similar shaped shell. and the kitchen. the west trying to put the house all together goes why is very clean the very i don't mean money speak but for a media company to be that warm so they want here was a fantastic idea and i think that is different to any other kitchen is designed for me i like like that. the architect wanted the sonic dining table to form a line with the kitchen. but that proved to be impractical to walk around this time i think the best thing that's a long way is that what we turn to the. police down
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a little bit and then we can quickly skip through that but that which makes it a lot easier when you're putting their food on the table every day and stuff like that so you're architects of great ideas that sometimes you can change little things here on. the staircase of the multi-story building with four hundred square metres of living space is decorated with a motif paper that features perplexing space perspectives. the master bedroom on the first floor is decorated in quiet beige towns in harmony with the wooden structures on the ground for all. times is the color scheme in the living room. and built in wardrobe is hidden behind the dark blue woodward the living room is the focal point of the house. normally we'd sort of turn the lights down and and just relax is one of the if i don't say they are in the lounge that we have really sat down on
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a joy and drink usually not their homes that we have lived before never happened this is. right and then. we have. a left. they don't have a dog new usually remains open in the evening after all mild temperatures prevail all year round on the mediterranean island of malta. well from icy cold berlin that's time to say goodbye we'll be back tomorrow with more euro max if you can't wait that long you can find us on instagram and facebook for five d.w. your remarks plenty more content for see them on the bar for no. time on your emacs. and sustainable that's what the finnish passion label heinous stands for the two design is a fascinated as you spying out by biotic tonight and. the produce apparel they say
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