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: What is your first musical memory ?
Dirk Dresselhaus : The old metal-bathtub in my grandma’s garden,
which I was drumming on the whole summer of ‘72.
I used a wooden cooking-spoon and a hammer as sticks and was hated
by my family and the whole neighbourhood.
Which artist or song has "affected"
your childhood ?
Elvis, I dreamed he was my father.
Did you think of working in music ?
What did you really want to become later ?
First I wanted to go on safari in Africa to help all the animals
as a veterinary, but when i first heard the white album, i thought
that this is the perfect way of making a lots of money and spend life,
hanging around and looking good and stuff...
Are there any disturbing or nice sounds that
have "affected" your childhood ?
The most disturbing sound was my mother’s voice waking me up for
school every morning around 6:30 am.
Did
your parents give you a musical education ?
They tried to but i never practiced. for 1 year i had ‘classic’
guitar – lessons when i was 8, but i just wanted to play chords &
rythm like the Beatles did. I quit and then i had drum – lessons for
1 year, but i thought it was so uncool & stupid to play
drums with notation. I had my first ‘band’ together with my father
and his Yamaha-keyboard playing ‘blueberry hill ‘ all the time. it
was the only song my father could play, so we played it around 10
times in row...
Can you tell us about a musical memory of
your childhood (a concert, a show..) ?
One important day was when German boogie-piano-god axel zwingenberger
played at my parent’s friend’s house. i really loved it but thought
that there’s drums missing. next day i started drumming on washingpowder-tubes
and stuff.the other show i was really impressed of was hubert kah,
a ‘neue deutsche welle‘ – popstar, which was my first loud p.a. -concert.i
really couldn’t believe how loud it was but i liked it very much and
the drummer had around 35 tom-toms.
Your
childhood "Top 5"
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Elvis
hound dog etc...
the Beatles Nowhereman,
yellow submarine etc...
Lee Majors the unknown stuntman
Trio da da da / Sunday you need love, Monday be alone
etc...
Oliver onions Fantasy
(bud Spencer & Terence hill / soundtrack)
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