Here's another one. Some might recognise the man as a close friend to Nick Cave and a guitarist in Bad Seeds but here he is with his own German band Einsturzende Neubauten, a legend in the world of alternative music.
Blixa Bargeld
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Kladivo wrote:Here's another one. Some might recognise the man as a close friend to Nick Cave and a guitarist in Bad Seeds but here he is with his own German band Einsturzende Neubauten, a legend in the world of alternative music.
Blixa Bargeld
Kladivo wrote:OK, that's enough of music that smells of moth balls![]()

poohcarrot wrote:Kladivo wrote:OK, that's enough of music that smells of moth balls![]()
Correct me if I'm wrong Kladivo, but isn't Einsturzende Neubauten's The Garden from the last century?
Kladivo wrote:Pleasure. Nice song, as well. And forgive me, but someone who brings up Primal Scream and RHCP is not allowed to pose for a wrinkler

Kladivo wrote:Just when I was about to change the mood... But then again, no guitar solo in this one either
Ajde Jano
In the name of cosmopolitan internationalism.
A Serbian song, sung by an Egyptian artist (Natasha Atlas from Transglobal Underground) with Nigel Kennedy playing violin with a klezmer band from Krakow, Poland, produced by Jaz Coleman (half Egyptian, from Killing Joke).
I'm just not sure if it'll be any good for the wrinkles.

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