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Re: Question 46
Yes but you are only partially right.
Open-air concerts were performed in the Jardins of the Champs-Elysées but I believe Klamberg also directed parades in the avenue. But that's ok, I consider you are right so it's your turn
Happy new year to you too!
Open-air concerts were performed in the Jardins of the Champs-Elysées but I believe Klamberg also directed parades in the avenue. But that's ok, I consider you are right so it's your turn
Happy new year to you too!
Question 47
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Re: Question 47
"Wir zogen aus von Bonn am Rhein"?
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Re: Question 47
Erbsen mit Speck mmm yummy
Re: Question 47
Yes, "Erbsen mit Speck", SA song composed by Erich Wintermeier and written by Heinrich Anacker.
(I've just noticed that Anacker is again in the answer for my question )
Your turn!
Ivan
(I've just noticed that Anacker is again in the answer for my question )
Your turn!
Ivan
Re: Question 47
Hi GebirgsNachHpt,
Would you like to post a question to keep the quiz going? Thanks.
regards Robb
Would you like to post a question to keep the quiz going? Thanks.
regards Robb
Question 48
OK, since "GebirgsNachHpt" has obviously disappeared , as the last poster I'll post the next question:
Guess the song & band: http://rapidshare.com/files/88292556/Question.mp3.html
Ivan
Guess the song & band: http://rapidshare.com/files/88292556/Question.mp3.html
Ivan
Re: Question 48
Hi Ivan,
"Der Mai ist Gekommen" by the RAD band?
Nice song, never heard it before.
"Der Mai ist Gekommen" by the RAD band?
Nice song, never heard it before.
Re: Question 48
Correct Your turn!
Ivan
Ivan
Question 49
What was the nickname of Adolf Becker?
Re: Question 49
Adolf Becker and his band (Kaiser Franz Garde-Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 2) were named by the Berlin audience "Adolf mit dem Paukenschlag".
Ivan
Ivan
Question 50
What's the origin of the "Deutsche Grammophon" logo (dog listening to a phonograph)?
Ivan
Ivan
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Re: Question 50
If I'm not mistaken, it was the dog with the nickname Nipper ( ) who was listening to record player in surprise Nipper was noticed listening to recording by Emil Berliner in the London branch of his "Gramophone Company"...
Re: Question 50
Francis Barraud (1856-1924) painted his fox terrier Nipper (1884-1895) three years after the dog died, in 1898; painting was at first registered as "Dog looking at and listening to a Phonograph", which was later changed into famous "His Master's Voice", or as we can read on German "Grammophon" records - "Die Stimme seines Herrn". Dog lived with his master in Liverpool, where he was often caught listening
to a Phonograph, wondering whose voice it might be...
Photos: Nipper + Barraud & painting
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Well, you got the dog right, so - ok, your turn.
Ivan
to a Phonograph, wondering whose voice it might be...
Photos: Nipper + Barraud & painting
[/size]Source: premiumblend.net
Well, you got the dog right, so - ok, your turn.
Ivan