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Post by Jaga on Jan 24, 2022 22:18:22 GMT -7
Hello guys,
do you recognize this song from Eurovision many years ago?
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Post by pieter on Jan 25, 2022 8:05:29 GMT -7
Jaga,
An old timer which wasn't only popular in Germany. I remember that song from tv in 1982 and the Dutch Radio where it was played next to American, British, Dutch, Italian and Australian (Men at Work) hits and songs.
"Ein bißchen Frieden" ("A Bit of Peace") is a German-language song, written by prolific German Eurovision-writing duo Ralph Siegel (music) and Bernd Meinunger (lyrics) for the Eurovision Song Contest 1982, held in Harrogate, United Kingdom. It was performed by 17-year-old German high-school student Nicole, resulting in Germany's first win at the Eurovision Song Contest by a record margin of 61 points, setting a new record for the largest winning margin that lasted until the Eurovision Song Contest 1997. Nicole's single is still the only Eurovision entry to top the sales charts in every territory it was released in.
After winning the contest, Nicole performed the reprise in four different languages: German, English, French and Dutch. She decided on the spur of the moment to do this, to the bewilderment of her backing group. She later released recordings in five additional languages across Europe: Danish, Italian, Russian, and a German-English-Dutch combination and a German-English-Italian combination. It topped the charts in many countries, selling more than three million copies, and the English version was the last Eurovision winner to top the charts in the United Kingdom. The English version also holds the honour of becoming the 500th British Number One.
She is very good in this Dutch version of the song. It is amazing that she has a Dutch accent. She only has a slight German accent, but more like a Dutch person with some accent.
Her Dutch is amazing. She has nearly no German accent here.
Her song had a peak position in the Dutch Single Top 100) number 1 in 1982.
Cheers, Pieter
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Post by karl on Jan 25, 2022 11:11:50 GMT -7
Jaga
Thank you most kindly for thinking of my self with this from Eurovision so many years past. I was out of the country at that time, but we were able to access Eurovision programme to keep in touch.
Not only was Ms. Nicole a very charming young lady, but her singing was so emotional in as well as her song message: The following is for those who do not understand our language so well as Jaga:
Like a flower at the beginning of winter. And like a fire in the icy wind. Like a doll that nobody likes anymore do I feel on some days. Then I see the clouds that are above us and hear the cries of the birds in the wind. I sing my song out of fear of the dark and hope that nothing happens, a little peace, a little sun. For this earth on which we live. A little peace, a little joy, a little warmth, that's what I wish for, a little peace, a little dreams. And that people don't cry, so often a little peace, a little love That I never lose hope again' I know, my songs don't change much, I'm just a girl who says what she feels alone I am helpless, a bird in the wind Who feels that the storm begins. A little peace, a little sun. For this earth on which we live, a little peace, a little joy, a little warmth, that's what I wish for. A little peace, a little dreaming. And that people don't cry so often. A little peace, a little love that I never lose hope again. Sing a little song with me that the world lives in peace. Sing with me a little song That the world lives in peace.
This song was at that time very appropriate in as well as the present. It would be such a good thing to have her back with her song in these troubled times.
Thank you once again for your thoughtfulness
Karl
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Post by pieter on Jan 25, 2022 15:40:48 GMT -7
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Post by pieter on Jan 25, 2022 15:45:54 GMT -7
Nicole SeibertNicole Seibert (née Hohloch; born 25 October 1964), known professionally as Nicole, is a German singer, songwriter, musician and producer. In 1982 she was the first German representative to win the Eurovision Song Contest. She has released more than 25 studio albums and 80 singles, some of which she performed and recorded in, among other languages, English, Dutch, and French. She wrote the music and lyrics for some of her recordings.CareerH ohloch was born in Saarbrücken, Saarland, West Germany. She began performing at the age of four, but did not achieve commercial success until she was 16, when her first single ("Flieg nicht so hoch, mein kleiner Freund") was released. It peaked at #2 in Austria and reached Top 40 positions on multiple European music charts.
When she was 17, she won the 1982 Eurovision Song Contest with "Ein bißchen Frieden", which reached #1 on multiple European music charts. After the end of the contest's voting, Hohloch reprised the song by performing parts of it in English, French and Dutch, along with the original German.
Interviewed years later, she made a statement regarding the points received from Israel: "But the most important victory (was) that a German girl gets 12 points from Israel with a song about peace." In the interview, she also stated that she received an invitation from the Israeli government (which she accepted) to go to Tel Aviv to sing for soldiers stationed there.
She recorded an English version of "A Little Peace", which reached #1 on the UK Singles Chart. It went on to be the 500th number one single in the UK Singles Chart. Full versions in French ("La Paix sur Terre"), Dutch ("Een beetje vrede"), Spanish ("Un poco de paz"), Danish ("En smule fred"), Slovene ("Malo miru"), Russian ("Немного мира"), Polish ("Troszeczkę ziemi, troszeczkę słońca"), and Hungarian ("Egy kis nyugalmat kívánok én", with Neoton Família) have also been recorded.
Later in 1982, she released two studio albums, one German (Ein bißchen Frieden) and the other in English (A Little Peace). Like the title tracks, most of the songs have corresponding German and English tracks.
In 2005 she co-produced her album Alles Fliesst, which was released in May of that year.
In 2008, she released the album Mitten ins Herz, which was accompanied by a three-month "unplugged" tour that ended in January 2009.
Early in her career, the songs she recorded and performed were primarily written by composers such as Ralph Siegel, Bernd Meinunger, Robert Jung [de], and Jean Frankfurter [de]. For the recordings of songs in other languages, she's worked with, among others, Paul Greedus, Zack Laurence, Pierre Delano [de], and Jean-Paul Cara. In 2016 she worked with Siegel and Meinunger when making her studio album Traumfänger, and Hohloch (as Seibert) is also credited with some of the compositions. In 2019, for the songs on her studio album 50 ist das neue 25, she worked with Heinz Rudolf Kunze, Jens Carstens, Martin Koppehele [de], Suna Koppehele [de], Gabi Koppehele [de], and Giorgio Koppehele [de], and is credited with songs from that album as well.
In 2020, Hohloch celebrated her 40th anniversary in the music industry with a concert tour; however, these dates were re-scheduled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mostly associated with being a Schlager musician, she has also recorded and released jazz, pop, rock and gospel songs. Personal lifeHohloch is one of four children, born to Marliese and Siegfried Hohloch. She grew up with her brother and two sisters in the small community of Nohfelden in Saarland. It was there that she attended school and graduated from high school. She is an honorary citizen of her hometown of Nohfelden.
Hohloch married Winfried Seibert (a childhood friend she had known since she was 14) in a civil ceremony on 17 August 1984; a day later they had a wedding ceremony in a church. They have two children.
She likes to give concerts in churches because of the atmosphere and acoustics. Since she was a child, she has found answers in her spirituality and firmly believes that guardian angels will take care of her. This belief was reinforced by some events in her life. In one such instance, Hohloch had planned a trip for Thailand in the winter of 2004, around the time the tsunami struck, killing over 220,000 people. Due to strong recommendations from friends, she cancelled her trip to Thailand and went to South Africa instead.
She supports various humanitarian causes, such as child abuse prevention, and healthy activities for homeless children in the Philippines. She continues to campaign for Rett syndrome and for "life without chains". She has been to Africa twice for Welthungerhilfe.Honors and Awards- 1982: First place at the Eurovision Song Contest - 1983: Second place at the World Popular Song Festival in Tokyo with the song "So viele Lieder sind in mir" - 1991: Winner of the German Schlagerparade with the song "Ein leises Lied". - 1993: Echo Award for Best Schlager Female Artist (of 1992) - 1999: Saarland Order of Merit
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Post by pieter on Jan 25, 2022 15:55:38 GMT -7
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Post by pieter on Jan 25, 2022 15:56:56 GMT -7
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