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gothikmaus ([personal profile] gothikmaus) wrote2005-12-28 11:56 am
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Oh sì, Farin. Sì. Sììì!

AAAH! Oh my God, I'm dead. DEAD!

Short preamble: I found a promo postcard of Endlich Urlaub which has an Italian stamp on it (the postmark says Brixen, I think) and so I started looking for anything that had to do with Farin and Italian. Because I've heard him speak Italian before and I'm obsessed, yes, I am. Anyway, I got a broken link to an interview in which he sings something in Italian ( http://dieaerzte.at/archiv/news-05-2003.php - 21/05/2003 - why doesn't it work? I wanna hear it!), I found out Die Ärzte sang "Felicità" as B-side of "Schrei nach Liebe" (WTF? o_O) and...

I found the Italian version of "Gute Nacht"! AAAAH!!!

I almost laughed out loud when I heard it. I would've howled with laughter, but I'm in the office so I had to contain myself. Farin sings most of it and he's pretty good, apart from a few messed up accents, while Bela and Rod just throw random swear words in the background. Bela saying minchia cracked me up. XD

Does anyone know if/where I can find the above-mentioned files? The interview and the B-side, I mean. Man, I'm developing a "Farin-speaking-Italian-fetish". Just what I needed. :P

Well, let's change language now. Here's an interesting picture of Herr Urlaub.


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For those who need a translation, the writing says "This is a meeting area" in Spanish. And, well, you all know what bisex mean, don't you? ;) He must be waiting for Bela...


Also, it's snowing! Whee! :D

All right, enough babbling. Off to finish "Three". Or at least try. :P

[identity profile] gothikmaus.livejournal.com 2005-12-28 08:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, it's true that certain languages leave a stronger accent when you're talking in a foreign language, if you're French or English or Spanish for example, but also Italian or German, you usually have a very recognisable accent, while people from Northern Europe usually speak foreign languages with virtually no accent. But come on, the French accent can't possibly be worse than the Japanese one! ;)

I like travelling too, but that takes money. *sigh* But I can't complain, I was in Austria just 3 weeks ago and my friends and I are organising a trip to Berlin. I'd really love to see Japan, though. And Australia. Argh, much money...

[identity profile] eryka-59.livejournal.com 2005-12-29 09:29 am (UTC)(link)
Do they have an accent when they speak English? ^^ Not as strong as the French one, definitely ^^ Sometimes, when I talk to my godmother or her husband in English, I exaggerate the French accent, that make them laugh out loud XD

Ahm...I hope I'll be able to go to Vienna on March...Yesyesyes! :) And in Poland this summer...In Krakow...*sighs* Such a great city, I haven't been there for a while. But definitely, I'd love to go to Berlin... Lucky you! :)

[identity profile] gothikmaus.livejournal.com 2005-12-29 09:47 am (UTC)(link)
The Japanese? Oh yes, it's almost impossible to understand. XD I bought a Japanese course in English with a CD and the 2 people speaking have such a weird accent.

I hope you'll be able to go too! I may go to Berlin because a have friends there and it's nice to go visit them once in a while. And AirBerlin has such cheap flights... But we haven't decided anything yet, let's hope...