Olli Schulz
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I thought, hey, before I give myself this whole shit again with my guitar and my bag, I'll drive back at 6.22 am with the first train from Essen to Berlin. In the morning? In the morning. Morgens, morgens, Sonntagmorgen, um 6.22 Uhr. Dann haben wir aber auch natürlich, weil es ein schöner Abend war, bis um halb drei in der Hotelbar gesessen und haben da Gin Tonic getrunken und geredet.
Es war wirklich schön, es hat mich wirklich gefreut auch die Leute da kennenzulernen und dann gehe ich aufs Zimmer und denke, wenn du dich jetzt hinlegst... And at 5 o'clock the alarm goes off or 5.30 o'clock, then you're so tired, then you really have eyes like a frog man. No, you have to hold on.
Es war wirklich schön, es hat mich wirklich gefreut auch die Leute da kennenzulernen und dann gehe ich aufs Zimmer und denke, wenn du dich jetzt hinlegst... And at 5 o'clock the alarm goes off or 5.30 o'clock, then you're so tired, then you really have eyes like a frog man. No, you have to hold on.
Es war wirklich schön, es hat mich wirklich gefreut auch die Leute da kennenzulernen und dann gehe ich aufs Zimmer und denke, wenn du dich jetzt hinlegst... And at 5 o'clock the alarm goes off or 5.30 o'clock, then you're so tired, then you really have eyes like a frog man. No, you have to hold on.
And then I started watching movies and really with effort and need, I fell into my eyes a few times, held on until 5.45, then got up, put on my clothes and was at 6.05 with a taxi at Essen Bahnhof. But it was Sunday morning, so Saturday night was just over and it was party folk.
And then I started watching movies and really with effort and need, I fell into my eyes a few times, held on until 5.45, then got up, put on my clothes and was at 6.05 with a taxi at Essen Bahnhof. But it was Sunday morning, so Saturday night was just over and it was party folk.
And then I started watching movies and really with effort and need, I fell into my eyes a few times, held on until 5.45, then got up, put on my clothes and was at 6.05 with a taxi at Essen Bahnhof. But it was Sunday morning, so Saturday night was just over and it was party folk.
On the S-Bahn, everything was full of people, all kinds of people who were looking for fun, couples who had a fight, full of truffles, people who threw shit into each other's ears. It was really crazy energy. And if you sometimes have the feeling, shit, I'm getting older, I don't belong to the youth anymore, which is the case with 51,
On the S-Bahn, everything was full of people, all kinds of people who were looking for fun, couples who had a fight, full of truffles, people who threw shit into each other's ears. It was really crazy energy. And if you sometimes have the feeling, shit, I'm getting older, I don't belong to the youth anymore, which is the case with 51,
On the S-Bahn, everything was full of people, all kinds of people who were looking for fun, couples who had a fight, full of truffles, people who threw shit into each other's ears. It was really crazy energy. And if you sometimes have the feeling, shit, I'm getting older, I don't belong to the youth anymore, which is the case with 51,
And you want to have the feeling that it's not that bad that you're not that young anymore. Then I get up at six in the morning at some station and look at the whole young crowd, like the wide drunk ones. Of course, they all have fun anyway. And you still think, oh no, I don't want to experience all that normally. This senseless fighting, such a couple. He's running after me.
And you want to have the feeling that it's not that bad that you're not that young anymore. Then I get up at six in the morning at some station and look at the whole young crowd, like the wide drunk ones. Of course, they all have fun anyway. And you still think, oh no, I don't want to experience all that normally. This senseless fighting, such a couple. He's running after me.
And you want to have the feeling that it's not that bad that you're not that young anymore. Then I get up at six in the morning at some station and look at the whole young crowd, like the wide drunk ones. Of course, they all have fun anyway. And you still think, oh no, I don't want to experience all that normally. This senseless fighting, such a couple. He's running after me.
He's like, Katrin, wait a minute. And so it was really all there. I wanted to film my cell phone a little bit, but I didn't do it because I'm not that funny anymore. But that was the feeling where I thought, oh, one luck. And then I immediately fell asleep on the train and woke up in Berlin-Spandau again. It was really incredible and I just slept through it.
He's like, Katrin, wait a minute. And so it was really all there. I wanted to film my cell phone a little bit, but I didn't do it because I'm not that funny anymore. But that was the feeling where I thought, oh, one luck. And then I immediately fell asleep on the train and woke up in Berlin-Spandau again. It was really incredible and I just slept through it.
He's like, Katrin, wait a minute. And so it was really all there. I wanted to film my cell phone a little bit, but I didn't do it because I'm not that funny anymore. But that was the feeling where I thought, oh, one luck. And then I immediately fell asleep on the train and woke up in Berlin-Spandau again. It was really incredible and I just slept through it.
That was definitely a hard journey back and forth. And before I forget, I'm going to put it on the Fidi and Bumsi list by Katharina Frank. She has hell of a guitarist with her. Her name is Werner. I forgot the last name, unfortunately. Dude, that was a good guitarist. They played the second song on her record, called Die Masse tobt. She's been making German-language music for four years now.
That was definitely a hard journey back and forth. And before I forget, I'm going to put it on the Fidi and Bumsi list by Katharina Frank. She has hell of a guitarist with her. Her name is Werner. I forgot the last name, unfortunately. Dude, that was a good guitarist. They played the second song on her record, called Die Masse tobt. She's been making German-language music for four years now.
That was definitely a hard journey back and forth. And before I forget, I'm going to put it on the Fidi and Bumsi list by Katharina Frank. She has hell of a guitarist with her. Her name is Werner. I forgot the last name, unfortunately. Dude, that was a good guitarist. They played the second song on her record, called Die Masse tobt. She's been making German-language music for four years now.
I think she has 500 listeners on Spotify, because it's a bit of her own art. Still, I thought it was very respectable, very great what she did. And that's why the song from Katharina Frank, Die Masse tobt, is on the Fidi & Brumsi list. And also from Ami Warning, that's a singer from Munich that I got to know. Ami Warning has already released her second or third record, I think.