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Re: Question 46

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Post by Sdt » 01 Jan 2008, 21:11

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 :)

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Question 47

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Post by Ivan Ž. » 01 Jan 2008, 22:03

Next question :D

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Re: Question 47

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Post by Myron » 02 Jan 2008, 02:26

"Wir zogen aus von Bonn am Rhein"?

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Re: Question 47

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Post by GebirgsNachHpt » 02 Jan 2008, 07:21

Erbsen mit Speck :D mmm yummy

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Re: Question 47

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Post by Ivan Ž. » 02 Jan 2008, 10:39

:lol: 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 :lol: )

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Re: Question 47

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Post by Robb » 18 Jan 2008, 14:09

Hi GebirgsNachHpt,

Would you like to post a question to keep the quiz going? Thanks.

regards Robb

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Question 48

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Post by Ivan Ž. » 01 Feb 2008, 13:14

OK, since "GebirgsNachHpt" has obviously disappeared :wink: , as the last poster I'll post the next question:

Guess the song & band: http://rapidshare.com/files/88292556/Question.mp3.html

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Re: Question 48

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Post by Sdt » 01 Feb 2008, 14:05

Hi Ivan,

"Der Mai ist Gekommen" by the RAD band?

Nice song, never heard it before.

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Re: Question 48

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Post by Ivan Ž. » 01 Feb 2008, 14:08

Correct :) Your turn!

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Question 49

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Post by Sdt » 02 Feb 2008, 13:03

What was the nickname of Adolf Becker?

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Re: Question 49

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Post by Ivan Ž. » 02 Feb 2008, 13:44

Adolf Becker and his band (Kaiser Franz Garde-Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 2) were named by the Berlin audience "Adolf mit dem Paukenschlag".

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Re: Question 49

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Post by Sdt » 03 Feb 2008, 12:59

Correct.

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Question 50

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Post by Ivan Ž. » 06 Feb 2008, 12:56

What's the origin of the "Deutsche Grammophon" logo (dog listening to a phonograph)?

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Re: Question 50

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Post by Schmeisser » 06 Feb 2008, 17:05

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"...

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Re: Question 50

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Post by Ivan Ž. » 06 Feb 2008, 17:48

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...

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