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Title: Live at Rockpalast (Bochum 1984)
Condition: New
Artist: Rodgau Monotones
Description: There were times when music didn't have to be serious, times when you found songs on the charts that just wanted to be fun. Sometimes they were like a flat joke and sometimes snappy satire, and everywhere there were amusing stories that took care not only of relationship dramas or new love, but about all the little adventures that happened around the corner that reflected all of our lives without pathos but with charm, irony, and often out of pure jux and rabbery. And one of the bands that let go of their very own humor on the world at the time are the Rodgau Monotones. For 40 years, the Hessians have now made their "quality noise" (as they describe it themselves) and play classic rock that does not take itself seriously, but the craft for it all the more. Founded in 1977, their love for music was already evident in the fact that they began as a cover band out of pure enthusiasm. But quickly they began to take their own material with them on the stages and when in 1982 their first record "Do you want music, or what?!" appeared, they were no longer to hold. In early 1984, "Volle Lotte" came out their most successful album, they were in conversation and then on the list of the Rock Palace. The invitation alone was a recognition and so the band cleared everything on 13.11.1984 in the Grugahalle Essen. And already the virtuoso guitar solo of Raimund "Ray" Salg in the very first song proves that they fully deserved this invitation. "You can look forward to solos - take off the socks! As the saxophonist (and later bath salt celebrity) Henni Nachtsheim announces it - a little late - then also to the fans in the Bochum mine.
Format: Switch
No Of Discs: 3
Country/Region of Manufacture: Deutschland
EAN: 0885513900302
Record Label: Mig / Indigo
Type: Europe

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