Jürgen
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Hi Jung,
very impressive Christmas impressions of Seoul. It is remarkable how much effort some Asian countries put into making their cities shine in Western Christmas splendor. I’ve been to Singapore three times so far. Once in autumn and twice at the beginning of winter. Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to see the full Christmas decorations there yet.
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Leif, I wish you and all other MLT members a wonderful Yuletide and may your wishes come true.
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Our neighboring European countries also have a lot to offer at Christmas, although not all countries have traditional Christmas markets.
By the way: The largest Christmas market in Europe takes place in Strasbourg. A very beautiful and romantic city.
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I’m a bit late David, but after Thanksgiving is before Thanksgiving 😀. ABBA spontaneously comes to mind, Jacki already mentioned it, and of course this song:
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Hi Chris and David,
a nice find. I don’t know the cover or the LP by Led Zeppelin (shame on me), but I don’t think anyone would have gotten very rich by the copyright. That would be atypical for the music industry 😀. Klaus Voormann, for example, only received 50 pounds from the Beatles for designing the cover of “Revolver”.
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Hi Chris,
a very nice idea. I can’t offer places as impressive as New York, but how about the Christmas market in my hometown Moers?
Or the supposedly largest Christmas tree in the world in Dortmund? It is 45 meters high (around 147 ft.) and weighs around 40 tons. To be precise, it consists of 1000 spruce trees and and has been rebuilt every year since 1996.
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Jürgen
Member09/11/2023 at 19:03 in reply to: Musicians pushing instruments to the limit and beyondSince the end of 2017, Sina has also been playing drums in the Cologne band “The Gäs”. Not bad at all, right?
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Jürgen
Member09/11/2023 at 16:58 in reply to: Musicians pushing instruments to the limit and beyondI know, I know, we’ve had Sina as a guest in the forum several times. But I always love her passion playing the drums, truly pushing. Apparently she is now starting to play with her own band and produces music videos. Great.
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Hi Jung,
yes, every major city here has its own Christmas market. The one in Nuremberg is the best known. I don’t know if it’s the most beautiful. I have not been there. I think the individual Christmas markets come alive from the scenes in the background. Cities like Munich, Cologne, Aachen, or Münster have it very easy because the Christmas markets there are always set up in the immediate vicinity of the local cathedrals and the respective historic old town. Münster alone, not far from here, has six Christmas markets.
The Christmas market in Vancouver looks pretty. Here, in cities without a historic center, the same thing is done: a Christmas village is built out of huts and wooden fences and many small sales stands are then set up there.
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Yes Chris, there is a lot of food and drink on offer at the Christmas market. We traditionally drink mulled wine at the Christmas market. The most famous mulled wine comes from the Christmas market in Nuremberg („Nürnberger Christkindlesmarkt“), the oldest and most famous Christmas market in Germany. But mead, eggnog and lumumba or hot chocolate are also offered. Plus a “Bratwurst” (roast sausage) or roasted almonds, roasted chestnuts, candied apples, cotton candy and mulled wine sweets.
Haha Chris, I didn’t think you would be familiar with Dortmund beer. Yes, the Dortmund Actien Brewery (DAB for short) is an old, traditional brewery here in the Ruhr area. The classic DAB is a light pilsner beer. Actually, every major city in our area used to have its own brewery. Many of them were no longer profitable and had to close. Beer consumption here is declining. The drink is no longer so popular among the younger generation. They prefer alcoholic drinks to be sweet and sticky.
What are your Christmas market traditions like?
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Bud,
nice to hear that you have already experienced a lot of things in life and that you have traveled to many places. This broadens your personal horizon a lot. Personally, I also really enjoy traveling and think it’s a shame that the world is becoming smaller again because many countries think they have to separate themselves. Here in Europe we have had to painfully experience so many times where this leads. A sad trend.
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Many thanks, Jacki. The Waterboys “How long will I love you”. Yes, that’s the song from “About Time”. Thanks for the fast service! 👍
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Sorry Chris, setting up a YouTube video is sometimes a gamble. You’re right, the first time travel movie is „Back to the future“ (Trailer & Song). I replaced that. If it still doesn’t work, maybe you can find a similar video that works for you, thanks. The second film trailer is “About Time”. I also replaced the associated video clip with the film song. I hope it works now.
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The film is accompanied by a beautiful song originally written by The Waterboys in 1990.