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marlon seals didn't have to have chunks of ice to enter the washer at this time. the group has been braving the cold water since it was founded in east berlin in 1980 still looks pretty cold though, and with that you are all up to date. i'm out of here. well and berlin, thanks so much for watching. take care the can you see what old cars have to do with the production? here's a hands on the real media. watch now on youtube. what do these do for fun?
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via do gravitational waves squeeze out body. how do i the drums, but the to the feet. and what's the perfect kid for block side? sign the on says get with d. w signs on the picked up channels. the . my name is how long the battery and the mexican conductor, the great musicians, friends from all over the world. the . yeah, so i arrived in bremond about 3 days ago and started with
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orchestra commerce, 1111 wonderful books that's traveling. now, the malware we're going to have our 1st concert tonight at the l. even you call that? i've heard so much about i have never been there. but it's, i've seen pictures and they say it's great and we have a concert tonight, so will arrive, there will have a sound check or sort of general probate, but it's not really because we have not so much time. so we have to be very efficient. and just touch on whatever we can to make sure everybody feels comfortable and then the
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the really special people and really gift as musicians, but also really kind of open and playful. they're like, like children and all of them in the best possible way the, the architecture and music have always been related. so, and that, that, that the sign is in itself very musical. it's like wave waveforms. and it's kind of if, if, if the hall was made out of a soft material, you could imagine that the sound waves could create those, those textures and forms and shapes. so it's really inspiring when you're in
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let me get you that you paid, aggravating from the beginning of summer when i was 8 or 9, was captivated by this style. music from the agents to be something i've always done wrong. how did you transition from being of when they're can send someone super tightening? there's 2 questions. one is the, the one is competition in musicians they can find out was that when i was 11 and that was on
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television and everything. so i got some attention from the concerts came in because i was, i was 11, so i can one to 10. these come from full time complex that gets my pension. this patient's going to manage. ready the, the, the, you know, the piano is such yeah, it's such a i remember feeling like a slave of the piano when i was a pianist i'm of course, as attendance as you were. so it was even higher, i guess, but you just can stop playing. and because if you play is playing one day 2 days,
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you can feel it. you can hear it. yeah. right. how do you feel about that? you really let go? or you always like and see about, you know, i, i think i'm quite good at letting go when i need to, you know, in the next week i want to keep trying to think about it as well. and we need to not doing that. what do you like to do online for reading? i enjoy like anyone else catching up with netflix and things right? no, i'm sorry. wow. that's from the
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she had a friend to me into multi i call to hiring soon. and i works quite a lot of the kind of price available to you must be so difficult. so i'm thankful that i'm doing this in an age where i can just press a button and speak to people and i just try not to be away from home too long. long stretch works home. i'm the then the. 6 the,
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is martin, the degenerates to musicians under the swastika, a documentary about this sounds of power, inspiring story about survival a whole month to get the tennis. i was the only one what my music nazi germany watch now on youtube dw documentary, the . 2 i sent as a specialty, so what i sent us for me is that it has a solitary policy. the i tried to play every concert like it was my kind of get hold. thank you or bernard for the money. thank you. i really try to play those concerts like my life depended on the.
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