Moonshake Party

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Nightlife - Party
Orange Peel
Event dates:
Entry: 10,00 Euro / from about 0 o'clock: 5,00 Euro
Where:
Kaiserstraße 39
60529 Frankfurt am Main
Kommando Beat - Beat, Beat & Beat from NRW: The name says it all when the four from the Rhine/Ruhr area beat to the dance. One of the few 60s bands from Germany who dare to sing exclusively in their mother tongue. Immediately memories of bands like "The Blizzards" come to mind and indeed, the presented song material is completely in the spirit of classics like "Hab keine Lust heut' aufzustehn". Also musically Kommando Beat deliver a full broadside, snotty-cheeky, punky and absolutely danceable are delivered here star moments of the butcher beat, maybe even a bit cooler than the German 60s have been in reality. A really "dufte thing", to express it in the youth jargon of the band! The lyrics in German. The look uniform. The show wild and boisterous. De Von Ausferns - Gentlemen Punk Rock from FFM: When the world first took notice of the De Von Ausferns they played the Rats Keller, Hamburg in the winter of 1962. The band, who named themselves after the unknown baroque composer Johann Gambolputty de von Ausfern Schplenden Schlitter Crasscrenbon Fried Digger Dingle Dangle Dongle Dungle Burstein von Knacker Thrasher Apple Banger Horowitz Ticolensic Grander Knotty Spelltinkle Grandlich Grumblemeyer Spelter Wasser Kurstlich Himble Eisenbahnwagen Gutenabend Bitte ein Nürnburger Bratwürstel Gespurten mit Zweimache Luber Hundsfut Gumberaber Schönendanker Kalbsfleisch Mittleraucher von Hautkopft of Ulm, had a rough time back then, playing 4 sets of 8 hours every day, then going to bed at 6:00 p.m., only to get up 2 hours earlier , to play their first set again. This hard life was the inspiration to the song "All Day And All Of The Night" , that they later left to a certain Ray Davies, a young musician they had met at the Reeperbahn. One night it was so cold at the Rats Keller that, as they played, the song "Have Love, Will Travel" froze in the amplifiers and only thawed hours later, at full volume, after somebody put the heating on for the soundcheck of a young American band, called The Sonics. And boy, were they impressed. They started to do that song themselves afterwards and kept that musical direction ever after. When rock music started to progress in the late 1960s the De Von Ausferns went back to England and kept playing their rough and primitive musical brand, which they had dubbed "Punk Rock". Source of lyrics and more information about this event: http://orange-peel.de/2018/02/moonshake-party-kommando-beat-live-d-de-von-ausferns-live-ffm/

Moonshake Party
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