Olli Schulz
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A third one comes from a Japanese artist from the 80s. You can already see on the cover that it's the 80s. It's a bit like a half-TikTok song. You know the hook line, but the whole song itself is also worth listening to. It's Miki Matsubara with Mayonaka No Door or Stay With Me. The cover alone is worth a trip. That would be my three songs. Maybe a few more will come.
And we're going to try in the second half of Fest und Flauschig to continue scratching the yogurt cup and finding hope where there's none left. I noticed, maybe we can talk about it right now, if you know that, that there are sometimes situations where you think at the end of the week, that can't be all that, that it happened like that.
That the things that have always just announced themselves, that were so far away, where you always just noticed parts of it, suddenly merge into a picture and all of a sudden everything makes sense. And I had... In this week again, like a reverse déjà vu actually.
So not that you have the feeling that you have experienced something, but things come together and they suddenly result in a picture that you have only seen in parts so far. I don't know if that's too abstract now, maybe I'll explain what I mean by that in a moment. Maybe not.
We have here... We have Belgium from time to time and tourists from abroad who want to look at the Cologne Cathedral, but wasps are not annoying with us. They don't exist in North Rhine-Westphalia. Then Henrik Wüst started the anti-wasp agenda in 2024 and since then they don't dare to do it anymore because of the border controls. Then there will be news about our tours that will take place soon.
Really, yes, but more about that will come soon at Fest und Flausch, here on Sunday at Spotify. See you soon.
Yes, I'm shocked. But that's the way it is. A lot has happened this week and we have to somehow work it out. We haven't heard each other live for a week. So much has happened in the meantime.
Is that okay for you? That's okay, but I didn't even tell you, that's really my Achilles heel. I don't watch any big movies.
Do you know that Wacken was taken over by the big investor KKR, who is also in Axel Springer, who has completely bought the brand Wacken. Really? Yes, KKR, who are in Springer, they bought Wacken. Just completely wacken!
It's exactly the other way around for me.
Apart from that, the story sucks and the music is miserable.
I think that's totally funny. That it's about something like cutting off limbs and splitting people into axes. And you with such a strange financial management mentality. It's unfortunately too long. The story is a bit like a TV game movie. From Olli there's only a middle finger.
But honestly, I only know your friends from listening, but I can totally imagine what segment in my shoe class you and your circle of friends would have formed. And we even had a Christian Lindner with us, who came to school with an file case. We had that too. He was probably still in the same class in 1999. Neoliberal shit and hasn't moved away from it to this day and somehow doesn't realize it.
Sorry, we're going straight to the horror movie. I have a super awesome take, I always want to read it briefly, by Özge İnan. Always helpful to see what she has to say.
just writes imagine the most powerful media house in germany breaks every journalistic standard to jazz you up and you still bring it barely to three and a half percent love my ass off would change my name and move to dubai that also surprises me with christian linden that is also a bit of a kind of horror how that can be that he has been fluffed for weeks for years and now still after the shit and still only comes to three and a half percent and then
Inevitably, you think, he's being used by people. The poor Christian Bach is also being used. But from whom is he being used?
Thilo Ghosian is a warm welcome, dear colleague from Cologne. An outstanding media manager, a media maker, he's everywhere.