Montag, 17. November 2025

Monday's Long Song

 


Last week, I visited an exhibition at our city museum that summarized the citizen protests in my hometown over the last 50 years. Among other things, we used referendums to prevent a bypass road from being built through a nature reserve and part of the old town from being demolished to make way for a new shopping center.

What could not be prevented was the construction of a new sports hall for one of our high schools. This meant that an old restaurant, which was one of the first places we young people would go, had to be demolished. On the day of the demolition, we took the day off and occupied both the surrounding trees and the roof of the restaurant. It did us no good, except that the police took us away.

What could not be prevented was the construction of a new sports hall for one of our high schools. This meant that an old restaurant, which was one of the first places we young people would go, had to be demolished. On the day of the demolition, we took the day off and occupied both the surrounding trees and the roof of the restaurant. It did us no good, except that the police took us away. Here is a song from their debut that I enjoyed listening after ages and not only because I was in a sentimental mood.

Babe Ruth - Black Dog

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