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HANS-A-PLAST
Live At Rockpalast 1980
LP
The top recordings from the Rockpalast 1980 now on vinyl! 16 tracks, incl. booklet, 20 pages! what to do when it burns? by Hollow Skai* The New Wave band Hans-à -Plast, consisting of two couples, had their first appearance in November 1978 at the first No-Fun Festival in a small youth center in Hanover. The former anti-nuclear song group, which agitated passers-by in pedestrian zones and sang "Defend yourself, resist", was fed up with "all the discussions at the university". Instead of thinking for hours and practicing for three years, they got straight to the point. In a very short time, they familiarized Annette Benjamin, whom they had fond memories of from the performance of their Braunschweig band Slime at the No-Fun Festival, with their repertoire, so that they had a singer who was not only very well received by the audience, but also by the audience also with Alfred Hilsberg, who booked them twice for his market hall festivals and wrote in the music magazine Sounds: "Annette has the best temperature of all new bands. There is an energy coming out that can easily sing you to death." But not only she was "absolutely amazing", as the then Sounds editor Michael O. R. Kröher later recalled, but also the rest of the group. "It was a real rock band." Live, Hans-à -Plast were hell, in the classic sense "no end sweepers" (Kröher), their concerts regularly turned the halls into boiling cauldrons, and they performed wherever they got the chance - at an Antifa festival in Berlin as well as in the Hamburg punk club Krawall 2000 or in the Wuppertal Stock Exchange, where they also got to know the wrong colors, who soon had only one goal: to sell more records than they did. Instead of waiting for a record company to make them an offer, they recorded an LP, which they initially sold themselves, mainly after their concerts. Black Edition
Live At Rockpalast 1980
LP
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The top recordings from the Rockpalast 1980 now on vinyl! 16 tracks, incl. booklet, 20 pages! what to do when it burns? by Hollow Skai* The New Wave band Hans-à -Plast, consisting of two couples, had their first appearance in November 1978 at the first No-Fun Festival in a small youth center in Hanover. The former anti-nuclear song group, which agitated passers-by in pedestrian zones and sang "Defend yourself, resist", was fed up with "all the discussions at the university". Instead of thinking for hours and practicing for three years, they got straight to the point. In a very short time, they familiarized Annette Benjamin, whom they had fond memories of from the performance of their Braunschweig band Slime at the No-Fun Festival, with their repertoire, so that they had a singer who was not only very well received by the audience, but also by the audience also with Alfred Hilsberg, who booked them twice for his market hall festivals and wrote in the music magazine Sounds: "Annette has the best temperature of all new bands. There is an energy coming out that can easily sing you to death." But not only she was "absolutely amazing", as the then Sounds editor Michael O. R. Kröher later recalled, but also the rest of the group. "It was a real rock band." Live, Hans-à -Plast were hell, in the classic sense "no end sweepers" (Kröher), their concerts regularly turned the halls into boiling cauldrons, and they performed wherever they got the chance - at an Antifa festival in Berlin as well as in the Hamburg punk club Krawall 2000 or in the Wuppertal Stock Exchange, where they also got to know the wrong colors, who soon had only one goal: to sell more records than they did. Instead of waiting for a record company to make them an offer, they recorded an LP, which they initially sold themselves, mainly after their concerts. Black Edition