The day will come

To be honest, I have to admit that I don't really like the music of Marcus Wiebusch or Kettcar - and he's the frontman there. That's not bad. After all, music, like photography, is an absolute matter of taste. Just art.

That's why I have this Crowdfounding for the song “Der Tag wird kommen” was only noticed in passing. Fortunately, Marcus Wiebusch has enough fans and supporters to create a brilliant music video for the song without me. 🙂

When I was able to preview the video last Thursday, I have to admit that I was ashamed that I had left this great piece of music history behind.

However, I am even more ashamed that in 2014 we even need such a piece of music to wake us up. The L-Mag magazine reported recently from a survey by the international research institute Gallup, according to which Germany is only in 19th place in the global ranking when it comes to the feel-good factor for gays and lesbians. Just before Nicaragua...

Therefore, the song "Der Tag wird kommen" by Marcus Wiebusch can dominate the charts for the next few weeks and months. Until the day actually comes and it really doesn't matter who you love. The main thing is that you love...

The FC St. Pauli team 2013 at the Millerntor
"How can you hate that people love each other"

If you would like to see Marcus Wiebusch live, you can visit the Grand Hotel van Cleef label page all information.

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  1. Great! By the way, Kettcar has one or two gems in its repertoire. Worth listening to: The trip to my parents' house, for example. I like their play with words on the older discs. It's great that they were able to make this important video. But even as, let's say, a Kettcar sympathizer and anti-homophobe, I didn't hear anything about it. So sharing is the order of the day, because we're definitely not the only ones who feel this way.

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