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(Spiegel) Amusing Germans relieved David Hasselhoff will attend Berlin celebration after all: "He cannot shoulder all the blame for the destruction of one country's reputation"   (spiegel.de) divider line 12
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2009-11-06 11:51:19 AM
The true story of how Hasselhoff came to be connected with the fall of the wall is actually quite moving.

How David Hasselhoff brought down the Berlin Wall

I salute you Mr. Hasselhoff.
 
2009-11-06 12:12:14 PM
Get that man a floor cheeseburger.
 
2009-11-06 12:46:40 PM
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2009-11-06 01:22:49 PM
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Let's beat this into the dirt shall we?
 
mhd
2009-11-06 01:56:47 PM
The current German Top 10 include Robbie Williams (twice), Bon Jovi and Michael Buble. So yeah, nothing really changed...

/Germans also fall for every single stupid novelty hit
//Schnappi...
 
2009-11-06 02:45:58 PM
Hasselhoff in Germany AFTER Octoberfest?
...Maybe he doesn't know...
 
2009-11-06 02:56:52 PM
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2009-11-06 03:30:38 PM
... Errr... About that Hasselhoff being the voice that broke the wall thing...

His freedom song topped the German charts in May, and was tanked by August. The first domino in the wall fell late in August, when Hungary opened it's borders to Austria, causing an exodus. The Gremans closed their border to Hungary, but then Czechoslovakia followed suit. So far, East Germany has no connection to these migrations, other than trying to staunch them.

Actual German participation started in September. No Hasselhoff on the charts anywhere.

In October, as things heated up, No Hasselhoff on the charts.

By November, when the non-physical wall actually fell, no Hasselhoff on the charts. The Lambada was huge, though...

In December, as all the glee was on, No Hasselhoff. Apparently his Freedom Idol Status did nothing to chart him.

Unless these charts from Germany are censored in some way, the whole thing sounds like some kinda PR spin to me...
 
2009-11-06 03:42:21 PM
/ Oh. And "After spending almost two months at number one, "The Hoff" performed "Looking for Freedom" live at the Berlin Wall in front of hundreds of thousands of Germans."

No Hasselhoff charting at all up to July of 1990. The "Two Months" described were from more than a year earlier, before any of the Wall stuff had started...

//Always two Slashies there are, no more, no less.
 
2009-11-06 03:43:49 PM
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Who are we to judge?

Look at the crap popular in America. At least Hoff did Knight Rider.
 
2009-11-06 04:30:23 PM
barneyfifesbullet: Who are we to judge?

Look at the crap popular in America. At least Hoff did Knight Rider.


I just want to know why I'm seeing will.i.am on CNN and talk shows and stuff all the time, as though he's anything more than a b-list rapper in a crappy group with questionable (though sometimes sort of nifty) taste in clothing. At least Jay-Z is fairly articulate. Why isn't Wolf Blitzer consulting Jay-Z?
 
2009-11-07 08:32:05 AM
farkin' Nazis. Nothin' changes.
 
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