Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Cake Boss Butter Cream Icing Recipe

If the enthusiasm overflows

Greven. Let's face it somehow tasted what was offered on Saturday evening in the ball bearing, scarf, a bit stale, and left a slightly unpleasant aftertaste. What was missing was the bubbly foam that breaks the glass to overflow. No wonder that many in the audience for an alternative glance around and prefer to German culture preferred.




But this should not go on the Irish national drink, but of Irish music. And what "good night folks" the proffered musically than 300 spectators, was exactly the opposite of what despair can at least notorious beer drinkers in the Irish Guinness. With fresh, exuberant enthusiasm, coupled with the right touch of sentimentality, they found exactly the pulse of the audience and provided a mood that is likely to have experienced the venerable ball bearing is probably rare. Sure, it was a home game for the Grevener local heroes, certainly, in the weeks before Christmas is the human soul is still susceptible to the sometimes melancholy sounds of the Emerald Isle. But that is not enough to put a shed in euphoria.

Dabei ließen die anfänglich sechs Musiker es durchaus gemütlich angehen. Dem A-Cappella-Auftakt mit „The Old Triangle“ folgt ein Mix aus Balladen und schnelleren Stücken. „Jetzt könnte getanzt werden“ - die ersten Versuche, das Publikum bei „Lord of the dance“ zum Überschreiten des Sieben-Meter-Halbkreises vor der Bühne zu bewegen, scheitern denn auch. Bei „Rising of the moon“ klatschen viele immerhin schon mit. Zwanglos in den irischen Reigen fügt sich auch „Glückauf, der Steiger kommt“ ein, mit dem Sänger und Gitarrist Beni Feldmann sich als gebürtiger Kohlenpottler outet.




After the break, the black curtain behind the stage flashed. To the fore a wider range of tools comes with drums, electric piano and accordion. The sextet at Beni Feldmann, Hinnerk Will Brink (vocals, guitar, banjo, mandolin), Martin Burg Wood (mandolin), Judith Paral (violin), Stefan Höhne (flute) and Christian Pieper (bass, vocals) is reinforced by Moritz Bannert, Christoph sinner man Wade and Dirk Kamp. All nine states now, and the drag on the pace strong. The seven-meter semi-circle is no longer taboo, the crowd dances to 'Whiskey in the Jar "and" Bog Down in the vally.




Beni Feldman and Judith Paral sing an Irish Christmas song, the subsequent "The town I loved so well," the lighters shine like the candles on the Christmas tree. Then the musical mess is over, but the beer still flows in streams, sometimes as Guinness, sometimes a beer.

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