00:00One of the most interesting combinations in the music world is called Yellow with Shirley Berset.
00:07Hi Shirley. Hi.
00:08Greetings, Dieter. Greetings, greetings.
00:10Boris, first question on you, ladies first.
00:13Yes.
00:14Have you ever heard about the band Yellow before they offered you to do a song together?
00:18No. To tell you the truth, no.
00:20No. And you like the music of Yellow?
00:21Oh, I loved it. Yes, yes I do.
00:24I'm a fan.
00:26How did you come to the idea to make a song together with Shirley Berset?
00:31I always loved her voice and it was a dream,
00:35like when a filmmaker wishes to make a big star together to make a movie together.
00:41And that was then true, because the music we sent Shirley to send her to her,
00:47and that's how we came together.
00:49He made a big compliment.
00:51He said you are a great star, you heard it.
00:53Yeah, I heard that, yes.
00:55And here are...
00:56No.
00:58Here are Shirley Berset and Yellow, the rhythm, the wind.
01:09You know that my tears have kept me awake, the longer you're gone.
01:23I'll hunger and shake from Warsaw to Rome.
01:32I'll wait out of time with you in my heart.
01:45I'll wait out the rhythm of the night.
01:56So won't you come close, bring this to an end.
02:05With each winter rose, my love I will send.
02:15So tender the night, when you hold me tight, with you in my heart.
02:33I'll wait out the rhythm divine.
02:37I'll wait out the rhythm divine.
02:45I'll wait out the rhythm divine.
02:52You know that these tears have kept me away.
03:02The longer you're gone, the longer you're gone.
03:07I'll hunger and shake from Warsaw to Rome.
03:16I'll wait out the rhythm divine.
03:20I'll wait out of time with you in my heart.
03:30I'll wait out the rhythm divine.
03:41I'll wait out the rhythm divine.
03:50The rhythm divine.
03:53The rhythm divine.
03:53Oh he is being las apositive.
03:57Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
04:04Sogar für die heutige Zeit macht ihr sehr ungewöhnliche Musik.
04:07Dieter, was reizt dich an der Musik, was reizt dich an der Musik von Yellow?
04:11I think the music is one of the most possible expressions that we have at all.
04:15And so we can express ourselves in music like a painter from his paintings.
04:22That means we work every day in our own studio,
04:25and use the band like the painter's line.
04:28We write also not pieces, which we practice in the studio,
04:31but we do these things directly on the band.
04:36And that's a very interesting and interesting experience.
04:40Do you have anything to add?
04:42No, I thought he said before he didn't say anything.
04:45I thank you very much for being here, Shirley.
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