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Stiller Has

Thu, 13. Nov 2003, 8 PM | Mundart Pop
Festsaal Messe Basel

It’s “Verdamp lang her” (a hell of a long time ago) since BAP started their career. But their songs in Cologne dialect still have had the audience jumping at the dialect pop night and the band proved that they are willing to develop and grow. Wolfgang Niedecken and his band are skilled craftsmen and promised an evening of exciting music. The concert in Basel was something out of the ordinary because BAP appeared as an “unplugged”, acoustic trio.

Opening the evening were Stiller Has (Silent Rabbit), although this particular rabbit is anything but silent thanks to the thoughtful and critical lyrics of extraordinary singer Endo Anaconda and his four-man backing band. All in all, an evening on which the audience were more than welcome to sing along – provided they do so in dialect!

Andy Strässle

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Stiller Has

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Thu, 13. Nov 2003, 8 PM | Mundart Pop
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BAP at BALOISE SESSION 2003
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BAP

Verdamp lang her
Thu, 13. Nov 2003, 9.15 PM | Mundart Pop
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    BAP at BALOISE SESSION 2003
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Stiller Has

Walliselle
Thu, 13. Nov 2003, 8 PM | Mundart Pop
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BAP at BALOISE SESSION 2003
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BAP

Verdamp lang her
Thu, 13. Nov 2003, 9.15 PM | Mundart Pop
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    BAP at BALOISE SESSION 2003

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BAP unplugged
Fri, 05. Nov 1999, 8 PM | Ethno
Festsaal Messe Basel

“Mega-trends“ are “in“, and Australia is “mega-in”. One is attracted by “down under“ and is carried away by a magical spirit when one hears the earthy rhythms which are mostly accompanied by a deep bass. This was also the case when the probably best known Aborigine allowed his typical Didgeridoo-Sound to travel throughout the venue.

The extraordinary music comedy progamme by Stiller Has in the opening act was a consciously chosen contrast and it lured people with its uniqueness.

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Endo AnacondaVocals, Lyrics
Balts NillDrums, Guitar
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