Time flew by. I have survived MTV Europe Awards 2007 that happened today at Olympiahalle in Munich Germany. It didn’t hurt. But I don’t recognise the “new sound of Europe” in Estonia’s The Bedwetters. They competed against Turkey’s Yakup, my favourite bet, and Romania’s Firma.
They are young. But they lack innovation. The saving grace might be that their sound don’t differ from the same bands crowding the radio stations today craving for the fans who favour this kind of sound.
“Everything is possible when you believe in yourself!” Shouted their lead singer Joosep Järvesaar as he and his group finished performing their first single “A Dramatic Letter to Conscience.” It was dramatic indeed complete with his stunning grimaces amidst the jubilating audience. The unsigned Bedwetters won a local band contest this year and was awarded to film their own video. They are scheduled to release their debut album in 2008. The band describes their musical influence from pop to rock.
So who are the winners and the losers? Who brought home the stinky cheese and the MTV trophy?
On his MySpace page, he offers everyone to download the single for free, encourages everyone to buy the shirt and the gratis stickers that show your support to his cause.
He attacks MTV’s metamorphosis into a giant market of “lifestyle-ringtone-homeshopping-channel it has become.”
According to his website his “doors will stay shut for one man whose latest song is striking the nerve of millions of outraged musicians and music lovers.”
As a self-styled emperor of pop, he promises to bring back the style into its proper place– a proper music “doing without any razzmatazz, evocative of Quincy Jones work for the early Michael Jackson.”
Germany and France in spite of being neighbours are not always friendly to each another. I guess, you could say that to all the countries in Europe. But the two huge Western countries have this love and hate relationship that is evident through all the many centuries.
During the first world war they were at odds and Germany lost the region Lorraine, Alsace-Lorraine, forever to France. After World War II, though the Vichy government cooperated with the Nazi Germany, most of the French people still harbour a bit of dislike to the Germans.
A couples of years watching a documentary on the aftermaths of WW2, a former Wehrmacht soldier, an Austrian, revealed how his nationality saved him from the invading French soldiers, who tried to arrest as many as possible Nazi soldiers.
Even today, this attitude persists. Maybe, I am just used to hearing Austrians’ disgust over the Germans. Sometimes it has come to a point of being ridiculous and some people try to humour the relationship. After all, you can say that Austria and Germany is to Canada and the United States of America.
The German band Wir Sind Helden, a play on David Bowies’ German rendition of “Heroes,” wrote “Aurelie,” a song about the difference between German and French flirting and relationships. It is actually an advice written by singer/guitarist Judith Holofernes to her French friend Aurélie Audemar that touches the cultural aspect of finding love between the two countries.
It is actually a byproduct of Judith’s humour “Aurélie,” from the band’s debut album “Die Reklamation.” In the song she talks about that love, the German way, needs time and unlike the French, Germans are very subtle. They don’t show their feelings right away.
Wir Sind Helden started touring in Paris this year to promote their new album “Soundso.” The band, aside from Tokio Hotel, has been heralded as fabulous by Arte, a Franco-German channel.
The beer-luvers have said it all and gone home. The Oktoberfest 2007 unfolded yesterday but it set brand-new records and amusing surprises.
This year, Munich in Germany might have received less visitors but my, they consumed more liters of beer!
Of all the 6,2 millions of visitors, 300.000 didn’t show up compared to 2006. Nevertheless the beer consumption was more than everybody expected.
No wonder the fair stall owners were satisfied: the people were thirsty.
German-speaking local musical heroes of course dominated the music/entertainment scene like the Austrian folk rapper DJ Ötzi, whose catchy “Hey Baby” became No. 1 in Britain and Australia years ago. His song “Ein Stern der Deinen Namen trägt” (A star that your name carries) landed No. 1 before “Lasso-Song” from Olaf Henning.
But the big surprise went to newcomers Kaiser Chiefs. The English rock band from Leeds whose hit “Ruby” off their second album “Yours Truly, Angry Mob” was clearly the drunken crowd’s favourite.
Kaiser Chiefs, you have arrived!
Hear your song being played on German TV, celebrated at the most famous Bacchanalia in the face of the planet Earth.
A short backgrounder, the original Oktoberfest is a three-week festival held each year in Bavaria, Munich, starting from September till October.
It first happened in the year of 1810 in honor of the Bavarian Crown Prince Ludwig’s (Ludwig I) marriage to Princess Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen. It began on October 12, 1810 and ended on October 17th with a horse race. In the following years, the celebrations were repeated and, later, the festival was prolonged and moved forward into September.
To accommodate Germany’s reunification in 1989 the schedule was modified so it will go on or touch the October 3rd (German Unity Day).
The festival is held on an area called the Theresienwiese (Wiese being meadows in German and Theresia is either Theresa or Therese). The Germans call it “d’ Wiesn” for short. Beer plays a central role in the fair, with every festival beginning with a keg of beer tapped by the mayor of Munich who declares “O’zapft is!” (Bavarian: “It’s tapped!”).
According to the facts and figures, only local Bavarian breweries are allowed to serve this beer in a Bierzelt, a beer tent which is large enough for thousands.
Not only they consume beer but also the visitors consume large quantities of food, such as sausage (Wurst), hendl (chicken), käsespätzle (cheese noodles), and sauerkraut, along with such Bavarian delicacies as roast ox tails and pretzel.
The average visitors might not wear the traditional clothing but men and women of prominence and other enthusiasts either wear a lederhosen (for the males) or Dirndl (for the women). Paris Hiltonshowed up in 2006 adorning her own rendition of golden modern Dirndl while happily proclaiming that she loves German beer in front of the amused crowd.
This year the Bavarian mayor Christian Ude said that everything was in order. Even the Red Cross and the police reported that the fair was mainly positive this year. It didn’t leave huge accidents but minor ones. Around 7.363 visitors had to be treated, 504 cases lesser than last year. Though last Saturday, the police had to interfere when at least 100 people were arrested.
Other cities around the world also hold their own Oktoberfest. Next year, it will happen again on September 20 till October 5.
To know more about the fair and the region of Munich, check this out.
I have sworn off MTV a long time ago. I don’t watch it now for the sake of watching it. It started as a harbinger that mutated itself into one of the reasons you’ve hated television.
Unlike when I was 12 where my day wasn’t complete without having to tune it to MTV. Well, it has proved to be a wise decision.
After its successful reception from the Europeans it launched in 1994 an award show that should be relegated to Europeans. Well, judging by the sound of it. Instead what happened is just another award-giving body to promote American mainstream music. The regional categories wherein several European musicians are nominated seemed to be an afterthought.
Surprisingly I am not the only one who has this opinion.
This year’s Europe Music Awards, which will happen on November 1 at the Olympiahalle in Munich, Germany, is another dismal offering of the video channel not to showcase or celebrate what is truly happening in the European music scene.
Not because the emcee is an American. But the only Central European acts that have managed to be admitted to major categories are the German teenager boys from Tokio Hotel for Best Inter Act and the French electronic duo Justice while the rest are Americans and a few UK acts.
Justice is well-known for its reworking of Simian’s “Never Be Alone.”
Maybe, it is wrong to ask MTV for more substance. In the first place, they’ve been known not to supply the audience with an alternative.
Usually music festivals happen during summer but not so often. If you happen to be somewhere between Vienna, Austria and Reykjavík, Iceland, starting from this month till the middle of October you might want to check out Kulttour Rocks Vienna and Iceland Airwaves 2007.
Kulttour features Austria’s shooting pop/rock star Christina Stürmer, who is the current darling of Austropop, will be there along with Germany’s Nevada Pop and Sorgente. Sugababes from United Kingdom is the highlight tonight at 5:30 p.m.
While Iceland Airwaves 2007 takes place starting October 17 every year till the 21st. GusGus will be one of the featured bands.
This site boasts the goodness of the "happening" music scene in Europe: exotic, experimental, engaging. Whether it is pop, rock or indie.
It also covers the European musicians that should be taken seriously by the rest of the world. Often these artists are snubbed due to their foreign lyrics (language barrier?) and musical cheesiness (do all of them yodel or sing chansons?).
Most, of all it is everything in between, too. Get ready for the ride!
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