So, light beer is American, with all its implications. Later, it sounds (at least on my stereo) like he says, "black beer," which is a predominantly German style. Could it be more "implications?" ;)
So, light beer is American, with all its implications. Later, it sounds (at least on my stereo) like he says, "black beer," which is a predominantly German style. Could it be more "implications?" ;)
This song and "Opus Dei" would make a great beer commercial songs, with some changes.
This song and "Opus Dei" would make a great beer commercial songs, with some changes.
"Give me a light beer- a light beer fur der world!"
Hee hee- just love Laibach.
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Ha ha, you heard that, too?
Ha ha, you heard that, too?
@radioardilla
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So, light beer is American, with all its implications. Later, it sounds (at least on my stereo) like he says, "black beer," which is a predominantly German style. Could it be more "implications?" ;)
So, light beer is American, with all its implications. Later, it sounds (at least on my stereo) like he says, "black beer," which is a predominantly German style. Could it be more "implications?" ;)
This song and "Opus Dei" would make a great beer commercial songs, with some changes.
This song and "Opus Dei" would make a great beer commercial songs, with some changes.