The instrumentation in this is so genius. Not just the riffs and solos. Right down go the subtle accompaniment by the accordion! Brilliant! Sometimes less isn't more, it's perfect!
Congratulations to Heimatdamisch Group for making "Sweet Child o' Mine" an even greater hit by playing it with just wind instruments! Wonderful performance!
That female lead singer is Conny Kreitmeier from munich, germany ... well known with her Orchester Bürger Kreitmeier and many more projects. Greetz from munich, bavaria
When I started listening, my first thought was "how are they gonna pull the solo off". Then when the sax came on... jeeeeez! Hair raising, in the best possible way - my arms.
When the sax came in it very positively reminded me of The Madness.....great interpretation that proves a great song is a great song, even when played with different instrumentation
I'm crying with laughter, nearly falling off my chair here, thought it'd be a lame cover but... It's absolutely brilliant, well done guys. Going to follow you. Keep up the good work.
I went to see this group last night in London, if you get the chance to go and see them live you will not regret it, I cannot remember having been more impressed by a band.
@Lucy Bartley So they played London? How big was the audience and their reaction, please? No wonder you have a certain affinity to Bavaria; after all BARTL is a pretty common family name there.😊
@@againstallodds3300 It was a healthy sized enthusiastic crowd considering it was a cold Sunday night in a hard to get to part of the city and almost impossible to get home if you use public transport and live outside of London, I missed the last train back to Surrey and ended up walking 6 miles to get home but it was well worth it, at a guess it was about three-quarters full, they received an excellent reception by the crowd and most folks ended up singing along (I certainly did), they sound exactly like they do on the UA-cam clips to be honest. I think my surname is derived from Bartholemew and is fairly common in Britain, it is hard to spell for the mostly uneducated population in the past and the full name was shortened. A majority of English are of Anglo Saxon descent so it would be of no surprise if the name had German roots.
@Lucy Bartley Oh, that was a quick reaction! Thank you so much for it - and the detailed narrative. Six miles = about ten kilometers in the middle of a cold night! Others would call this a nightmare or an ordeal. Yet, you say it was worth it. Nice. Die Heimatdamischen Leute would like it. On the other hand: 8.3 million (and counting) from around the world cannot be wrong. As far as I have seen, there are only very few people who are critical of this here version - almost all of them from Germany who like to foul their nest as, it seems. One of them even deemed it fit to call it Nazi-Musik. Grotesque. We (sic! I'm German) once brought a lot to England in terms of vocabulary and grammar and, a bit later, in the person of Prince Philipp.😉 But Bartholomew (in Germany: Bartholomäus) is Aramaic. By the way: Bartholomew reminds of Hamilton Bartholomew, Walter Matthau's character in CHARADE (with Cary Grant, who else!). And Surrey reminds me of EWELL where I once also had to undertake an involuntary nightly walk.
@@againstallodds3300 Strangely I only live a few miles from Ewell in a town called Coulsdon, I used to go and see bands at the Green Man pub in Ewell village in the 1980s, I actually ended up walking from East Croydon station which was a bit of a trial but in truth I would be willing to do it again if the Heimatdamischen played London in the future. I went to a Bavarian Oktoberfest in Edinburgh with my daughter a few weeks before the gig and it would have been a prime spot for the band to play to a bigger crowd. I'm not 100% sure but I think Bartholomew was an Apostle and is regarded over here as a Saint (A hospital in London is named after him).
@Lucy Bartley re Ewell: I was there as what back then was called a paying guest. The lady host did not wait for me at Victoria Station, though, but relied on my finding the way to her home in THORNDEN GARDENS, nonetheless. She was right it turned out. But it was stressful: In a foreign country for the first time, which train to take, when to leave that (commuter?) train in the middle of the night? Luckily that was one of those old trains with compartments etc. One of the passengers was attentive enough to notice the facial expression of that stressed young boy (lad?) permanently looking out of the windows on both sides. Right in time, he asked me where I wanted to go. "Get out, get out!", he promptly shouted because that was EWELL (and STONELEIGH, if I remember correctly). - Edinburgh Oktoberfest: Given that LEDERHOSEN and DIRNDLS (just like their singer's, Conny Kreitmeier (pronounced Krritemyer)), are thee typical Bavaria clothes, that Edinburgh Oktobersfest and The Heimatdamisch would have been a perfect combination. Perfect tour planning is not easy, it seems. I had vague memories of a Bartholomäus-Nacht way back in France, but had to google it. I used to go to concerts a lot. Among the musicians from the "Island" were the Rolling Stones, of course, but also Eric Burdon, Steve Winwood, also his early band TASTE (actually TRAFFIC), Jethro Tull (still one of my favourites), Rory Gallagher from Ireland, John Mayall, Dire Straits, The Who, Bad Company (ex Free with Paul Rodgers) and many musicians and bands from the U.S., of course. Contemporary popular music does not interest me much. Luckily there is YT now with all the old ones since the early 1960s plus the black blues artists of the 1920sff who were the idols of British teenagers who then formed bands of their own and made musical history (see the London Sessions of 1965, I think).
Very nice "Heimatamisch" very nice indeed. You're like a sound puzzle... each piece or instrument, including the beautiful voice, does it's own part to bring it in all together. Great job!
First time I heard this, I thought it was *only* a HOOT! Which it is. But those folks are *serious* musicians. The Sax solo at 3:40 is good stuff! Got me into finding more music by The Heimatdamisch . ❤
The Heimatdamisch are well on their way to a million views with this amazing, punchy cover. It's tight, a lot of fun and surprisingly powerful at the end. Who new there could be such a fresh take on this classic?
Wow, I love her attitude in addition to the amazing singing and voice. I can't help but think this is a better performance than the original. Please do more of these for us!
This is so well orchestrated it cannot be anything but a serious band with serious musicians having fun. And well worth watching again and again. Hope to find them when I visit Europe.
Ich weiss nicht, ob ich mal ein Comment hinterlassen habe - aber euer Lied hier lass ich mindestens 1x Tag spielen. Weil es mir einfach gefällt. Macht mehr so geniale Sounds. Moderne Volksmusik (sofern das Lizenzrechtlich machbar). Absolutes Daumen hoch von mir. :)
I just love this version. I have this on my download list when I am driving along and always gives me a smile. Surely one of the best covers of this rock classic. Rock on and More please 🇦🇺🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I keep coming back and watching this every few days, it's just such a happy tune, the brass section really pops out, and the vibrato on that lady wow. Or is it the other way round? :-)
The drummer is also the master-mind of this band. I think he did at least partly do the shooting and did it when he wasnt on place. That doesnt matter - they didnt care for a perfect video...
🎉Hätte nicht gedacht, daß mir diese Version von GnR soviel Freude macht... Dankschee... Besonders schwer hinzukriegen den Hook... Super gemacht mit Saxophon. Fetten Respekt... Und das Mädel kanns auch ❤... Guat gmacht 🎉
Dies ist ein Meisterwerk! Eine der besten Coverversionen, die ich je gehört habe! Madame ist wunderschön, die Musiker sind großartig! In die Bar mit solcher Musik würde man auf jeden Fall gehen! Erfolge in der Kreativität! Grüße aus Russland.
What a performance. That screaming sax, the lady excellent singing, even if you get dirived by the depht. A very good parody of the original Gunc N' Roses...
This is so disturbing. To learn, after all these years, that Guns n Roses stole songs from a Polka band. Talk about destroying a young man's innocent illusions.
I just realized that I watched that whole video with a smile on my face.
I revisit this once a year. Same!
The instrumentation in this is so genius. Not just the riffs and solos. Right down go the subtle accompaniment by the accordion! Brilliant! Sometimes less isn't more, it's perfect!
This kind of performances always reminds me that there is so many talented people in this world! Absolutely brilliant!
Paweł masz rację chłopcy nieźle dają czadu. Piękna wersja przepięknej piosenki Guns and Roses.
@@puciopucio5819 No to wio na Oktoberfest... :)
Wow!!!! What a voice! Perfect with band. Hope to see more of this group.
Congratulations to Heimatdamisch Group for making "Sweet Child o' Mine" an even greater hit by playing it with just wind instruments! Wonderful performance!
2 minutes ago I was watching a video on how to change the oil in a tractor....and, now this. UA-cam is wonderful.
Kelly Meacham Look up Thunderstruck by Steven and the Seaguls
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA JA JA!!
LOL!..Excellent!
Kelly Meacham we call that the rabbit hole
So true 😄
Love it! Beside the humor , the performance is really impressive and connie's voice is fantastic. das ist wunderbar !
I wish they would do thunder struck by ac/dc
Hf that tenor sax solo lit my life right up! Omg this was a great rendition
Sitting here in the corona apocalypse and this piece of gold comes up on my screen...thank-you from the bottom of my heart.
To The Heimatdamisch 👍
Amen to that!
yup !
Love it
Thanks Charles, loved it. Now Alex is playing over and over
ja mann i do agree...it is saturday 15.02 uhr ... i lost it 😂
That female lead singer is Conny Kreitmeier from munich, germany ... well known with her Orchester Bürger Kreitmeier and many more projects. Greetz from munich, bavaria
She is mesmerizing! Ein langer Besuch in Ihrem Land steht auf meiner Liste der Dinge, die ich tun muss!
Completely speechless. You guys won’t have 15k subs for long. Absolutely amazing. And that sax??? Omg dude, wow.
When I started listening, my first thought was "how are they gonna pull the solo off". Then when the sax came on... jeeeeez! Hair raising, in the best possible way - my arms.
Yeah man, that sax! 😳
Still one of my favorite covers. Wish I was in BT to see it live.
When the sax came in it very positively reminded me of The Madness.....great interpretation that proves a great song is a great song, even when played with different instrumentation
Conny Kreitmeier's voice is outstanding. Besides being beautiful, she has incredible stage presence. Love to see them live.
like to see her behind a rock band
she did some songs with Panzerballett. Epic as hell.
@@MrMikeb8 See her cranking out an Iron Maiden guitar solo here: ua-cam.com/video/ui1bCBCLZZM/v-deo.html at 1:35.
The saxophonist nailed that Slash solo. Killer. Well done all around.
That is best part for me! Just wow!
This was a fabulous rendition! Horns, drums, and vocals all fantastic!!
I'm crying with laughter, nearly falling off my chair here, thought it'd be a lame cover but...
It's absolutely brilliant, well done guys. Going to follow you.
Keep up the good work.
Mee2
Sounds tight
Check out their incredible version of "Highway To Hell" absolutely the definitive version! ua-cam.com/video/n_gtGfAail4/v-deo.html
Soooooo wrong..... but soooooo good
Super Jungs und Mädel.
As a punk rocker, latin biker, with Dutch blood...I must say.
This is freaking awesome, and I love it. Go Deutschland!!
so you biker!? no fck with you badass!
I thought this was going to be a joke, but that woman can really sing -- what a voice!
Try this one
ua-cam.com/video/n_gtGfAail4/v-deo.html
Googled her up. This ain't her first gig. Been one of Munich's leading cabaret singers for decades
Voice of an angel, body of a devil.
@@the_mighty_bearcat And a face for radio.
yeah
I keep coming back to this. It is just so good.
That was...... ridiculously AWESOME!! Congratulations to these incredible musicians and the singer absolutely nailed it!!
Absolutely fantastic. As an Englishman and a big fan of Guns n Roses, this version is top of the range. You should send a copy of the video to Axl.
JEAH TO AXL 🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎸🎸🎸😎🎤🎤🎼
I went to see this group last night in London, if you get the chance to go and see them live you will not regret it, I cannot remember having been more impressed by a band.
@Lucy Bartley So they played London? How big was the audience and their reaction, please? No wonder you have a certain affinity to Bavaria; after all BARTL is a pretty common family name there.😊
@@againstallodds3300 It was a healthy sized enthusiastic crowd considering it was a cold Sunday night in a hard to get to part of the city and almost impossible to get home if you use public transport and live outside of London, I missed the last train back to Surrey and ended up walking 6 miles to get home but it was well worth it, at a guess it was about three-quarters full, they received an excellent reception by the crowd and most folks ended up singing along (I certainly did), they sound exactly like they do on the UA-cam clips to be honest. I think my surname is derived from Bartholemew and is fairly common in Britain, it is hard to spell for the mostly uneducated population in the past and the full name was shortened. A majority of English are of Anglo Saxon descent so it would be of no surprise if the name had German roots.
@Lucy Bartley Oh, that was a quick reaction! Thank you so much for it - and the detailed narrative. Six miles = about ten kilometers in the middle of a cold night! Others would call this a nightmare or an ordeal. Yet, you say it was worth it. Nice. Die Heimatdamischen Leute would like it. On the other hand: 8.3 million (and counting) from around the world cannot be wrong. As far as I have seen, there are only very few people who are critical of this here version - almost all of them from Germany who like to foul their nest as, it seems. One of them even deemed it fit to call it Nazi-Musik. Grotesque. We (sic! I'm German) once brought a lot to England in terms of vocabulary and grammar and, a bit later, in the person of Prince Philipp.😉 But Bartholomew (in Germany: Bartholomäus) is Aramaic. By the way: Bartholomew reminds of Hamilton Bartholomew, Walter Matthau's character in CHARADE (with Cary Grant, who else!). And Surrey reminds me of EWELL where I once also had to undertake an involuntary nightly walk.
@@againstallodds3300 Strangely I only live a few miles from Ewell in a town called Coulsdon, I used to go and see bands at the Green Man pub in Ewell village in the 1980s, I actually ended up walking from East Croydon station which was a bit of a trial but in truth I would be willing to do it again if the Heimatdamischen played London in the future. I went to a Bavarian Oktoberfest in Edinburgh with my daughter a few weeks before the gig and it would have been a prime spot for the band to play to a bigger crowd. I'm not 100% sure but I think Bartholomew was an Apostle and is regarded over here as a Saint (A hospital in London is named after him).
@Lucy Bartley re Ewell: I was there as what back then was called a paying guest. The lady host did not wait for me at Victoria Station, though, but relied on my finding the way to her home in THORNDEN GARDENS, nonetheless. She was right it turned out. But it was stressful: In a foreign country for the first time, which train to take, when to leave that (commuter?) train in the middle of the night? Luckily that was one of those old trains with compartments etc. One of the passengers was attentive enough to notice the facial expression of that stressed young boy (lad?) permanently looking out of the windows on both sides. Right in time, he asked me where I wanted to go. "Get out, get out!", he promptly shouted because that was EWELL (and STONELEIGH, if I remember correctly). - Edinburgh Oktoberfest: Given that LEDERHOSEN and DIRNDLS (just like their singer's, Conny Kreitmeier (pronounced Krritemyer)), are thee typical Bavaria clothes, that Edinburgh Oktobersfest and The Heimatdamisch would have been a perfect combination. Perfect tour planning is not easy, it seems.
I had vague memories of a Bartholomäus-Nacht way back in France, but had to google it.
I used to go to concerts a lot. Among the musicians from the "Island" were the Rolling Stones, of course, but also Eric Burdon, Steve Winwood, also his early band TASTE (actually TRAFFIC), Jethro Tull (still one of my favourites), Rory Gallagher from Ireland, John Mayall, Dire Straits, The Who, Bad Company (ex Free with Paul Rodgers) and many musicians and bands from the U.S., of course. Contemporary popular music does not interest me much. Luckily there is YT now with all the old ones since the early 1960s plus the black blues artists of the 1920sff who were the idols of British teenagers who then formed bands of their own and made musical history (see the London Sessions of 1965, I think).
I worked for German Companies for 30 years, the people are amazing, very friendly, always welcoming and hard working. Love to all my German friends.
I love this version. I really like her voice and the sound of the saxophone is incredible. A beautiful combination.
Me too and the staccato accordion.
The clarinet ain’t half bad, either!
Where is the saxophone?
dare i say it... possibly the most amazing cover of that song ever!
Most unique
Thunder and Rain do a cool cover
Bravo! 5 Starr performance! I loved the arrangement! Slash would be very proud! Love from Texas USA! Mikol
3:38-4:42
That Saxophone solo... *WOW!!!* It completely blew me away. Amazing! 👏🏻🤘🏻👏🏻🤘🏻👏🏻
Truly one of the best covers of "sweet child o' mine" and the singers voice is perfect for this song.
The best version of that song I've ever heard! Miss, yours vocals are so powerful and that saxophone makes you want to move to the groove.
Very nice "Heimatamisch" very nice indeed. You're like a sound puzzle... each piece or instrument, including the beautiful voice, does it's own part to bring it in all together. Great job!
First time I heard this, I thought it was *only* a HOOT!
Which it is.
But those folks are *serious* musicians. The Sax solo at 3:40 is good stuff!
Got me into finding more music by The Heimatdamisch .
❤
Oh my god! I just discovered this band! I Love this ladies vocals! Takes my breath away!
The Heimatdamisch are well on their way to a million views with this amazing, punchy cover.
It's tight, a lot of fun and surprisingly powerful at the end. Who new there could be such a fresh take on this classic?
This is awesome! That sax guy sure knows his shit! Good singer too, fantastic! The whole band rocks. Thumbs up.
yes, she has a very good voice. Love to hear them cover Madness.
Uhhh, that’s a clarinet...
@@MrJett1971 I'm quite sure the solo instrument was a saxophone, even though he played a clarinet to start with.
And it don't sink 😉
Night Boat to Munich!
Bloody brilliant
Wow, I love her attitude in addition to the amazing singing and voice. I can't help but think this is a better performance than the original. Please do more of these for us!
Sweet cover ...... Sweet music...... O sweet people, you're beautiful!
And Mr Sax, you're fabulous!
All of you are great! Hats off!
Awesome!!!! I only say "WOW!". (I love the growl of that tenor sax!)
That trumpet at the beginning is amazing. I don't know how he does it but he is good. They are all good mind you.
Beautiful work playing Slashes solo on the saxophone! Nice job on the vocal track as well.
No guitar?
Guitar not needed!!!!
A splendid version of this song. Thank you!
Terrible vid. Stand and sing, stop posing. Not a bad sound though.
@@izzyfreeride what?
Still gave me shivers when it got to the build up of the main solo. Rarely has a cover of this song ever hit hit that spot.
Agreed, but are you kidding? This cover surpassed the original.
@@rocketman3695 not better than the original but it got the part which I like so right.
I adore your approach of reinventing / reviving traditional music.
It’s nice to know, I’m not the only one who was lured here by ample attributes but stayed for the talents!
Roger that ! :-)
Proof that a great song is a great song no mater what genre its played in. Well done and what fun!
At least she doesn't sound like somebody stepped on a cat's tail!
Like often happens on UA-cam I have no clue how I got here. But boy am I glad I did. Wonderful performance.
This is so well orchestrated it cannot be anything but a serious band with serious musicians having fun. And well worth watching again and again. Hope to find them when I visit Europe.
Ich weiss nicht, ob ich mal ein Comment hinterlassen habe - aber euer Lied hier lass ich mindestens 1x Tag spielen. Weil es mir einfach gefällt. Macht mehr so geniale Sounds. Moderne Volksmusik (sofern das Lizenzrechtlich machbar). Absolutes Daumen hoch von mir. :)
When I first heard Sweet Child back in the 80s I thought 'This needs more accordian'. Seriously though great version ! Especially the sax
What it really needs is more cow bell!
I GOT A FEVA! AND THE ONLY PRESCRIPTION IS MORE COWBELL! 😁
Dude, nothing in the world needs more accordion.
This was really good though!
That lady could sing in any type of band, her voice is awesome!
Nicely done. She has a great voice.
You just never know what's going to pop up on your UA-cam feed. Great cover!!!!!
Funny thing is David, my thoughts exactly.
Fine entertainment! Polka meets heavy metal and wins big..
I just love this version. I have this on my download list when I am driving along and always gives me a smile. Surely one of the best covers of this rock classic. Rock on and More please 🇦🇺🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
OH MY GOD THAT SAX !!! ...AND THAT EPIC VOICE !!! OUTSTANDING!
Just sensational , love the trumpeter at the start , but Connie is a super star ! She just oozes Class !
I keep coming back and watching this every few days, it's just such a happy tune, the brass section really pops out, and the vibrato on that lady wow. Or is it the other way round? :-)
Brilliant indeed. Plus the guy chilling in the back with his beer and snacking....kills it 😎
Love that woman's voice! She could cover so many rock songs!
Top notch music and singing. Wonderful. Better than anything I hear on the radio for the past 4 years.
That was, hands down, the coolest cover of Sweet Child I have ever heard. BRAVO!
An extraordinary band with a great and gorgeous singer German Helen Mirren, Wunderbar... Tschüss aus Madrid.
Moin aus dem Norden. Bin so froh, endlich das Original kennen gelernt zu haben. Super!
This lady just makes it look so natural and easy. While showing the girls how to do it with grace and style
The Sax solo rocked out. Reminded me a little of Men at Work - Who can it be now.
Reminds you of 80's Madness as well
With a little bit of Hazel O'Conner 'Will You' thrown in for good measure!
This has got to be one of the coolest covers of this song. I'm loving this!!!! AMAZING
Absolutely brilliant,what a fab voice she's got
I love the Heimatdamisch, Sad to hear that Conny is no longer part of the band. I love her vocals.
She's beautiful!
WHAT!!!!???!! oh my gutness!!😢😢😢😢
I saw this pop up and I thought, OK I'll bite.
Absolutely amazing! Looking forward to hearing more!
The fact that this has had eight and a half a million views and is not a hit in its own right it totally amazing ……
Move over Axle I get the feeling she's holding back. Awesome performance by all.
including the bass player they hid behind the curtain- didnt have to do that
Dynamite! Pure gold. Axl would be proud👍
...he's late to this...like everything else
Awesome job! Never knew a Polka Band , complete with accordion could Rock
This was absolutely brilliant.
Thanks for this wonderful ear candy!!
That drummer seems to play the bass drum with his mind. Spectacular! Hell at one point he even plays the damned thing when not even there.
I am a drummer and missed that entirely until you mentioned it. Good eye for detail you have!
@@torotexas I don't think it's live..
@@stvolo wow you are pretty sharp too
The drummer is also the master-mind of this band. I think he did at least partly do the shooting and did it when he wasnt on place. That doesnt matter - they didnt care for a perfect video...
@@Schlotzinger There is no need to defend anything here. I'm just poking fun.
🎉Hätte nicht gedacht, daß mir diese Version von GnR soviel Freude macht... Dankschee... Besonders schwer hinzukriegen den Hook... Super gemacht mit Saxophon. Fetten Respekt... Und das Mädel kanns auch ❤... Guat gmacht 🎉
DU mimimi blablabla Schwafla, koa Ahnung oba so`n derart sinnlosen Senf o`gem. Schleich`die ham in Dein beschissenes BuLand - DU WABBBBLA
This was too awesome and hilarious... Almost fell off my chair when that sax solo kicked in. Keep up the great work!
This is just brilliant! I couldn't help but sit here and smile as I watched it :D
Dies ist ein Meisterwerk! Eine der besten Coverversionen, die ich je gehört habe! Madame ist wunderschön, die Musiker sind großartig! In die Bar mit solcher Musik würde man auf jeden Fall gehen!
Erfolge in der Kreativität! Grüße aus Russland.
Gets better every time I listen. Got a tinge of Madness about it.
I've been in rock bands that couldn't cover it that tight. Best ever.
Actually super easy barely an inconvenience.
That's not the only thing that's tight in this video, but I fully agree - this is great!
Why isn't this on spotify?? I wanna play it for my baby daughter!
Why? Do you hate her?
Lol
@@zerosava not any more then your mothers hate you m sure.
that's why you tube music exist
I had my doubts but you know what, You smashed it. Left me smiling.
What a performance. That screaming sax, the lady excellent singing, even if you get dirived by the depht. A very good parody of the original Gunc N' Roses...
I often return to this favourite. And Connie is a really amazing vocalist.
This lady has a much better voice than the girl who sang the original version.
LOLLLLLLLLLLL
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Lol
@@alanh.7668 Agee Alan H
@@CGJUGO80 Salaam Habibi
Awesome....does not even describe this talent ! WOW, so amazing.
Loved it. the saxophone was amazing 🎷
This is so disturbing. To learn, after all these years, that Guns n Roses stole songs from a Polka band. Talk about destroying a young man's innocent illusions.
lol
One of the best comments in this string! 🤣
MEDIC!!!!
I’m trying to figure out why this woman gives me such a raging boner.
@@dirigoelectric cos she looks like real women should look like, incl looking like she enjoys life and sex.
the best non rock version i have heard yet. She nailed the vocals
Lady has a great voice...
I honestly can't get over how much I love this version.
Clicked for the humor...... pleasantly impressed by the talent. Really, really good job!
So glad I clicked on this! Never would've known how much I needed it otherwise...for once I can actually say "thanks, UA-cam" without being ironic.
I love this version of song
Me too :)
I guess a good song, played by talented musicians and a gal with a good voice always carries the day.
Maybe the most ridiculously awesome thing I have ever seen/heard.
I'm totally unable to summon a cogent emotional response to this. May need full brain reboot.
😂😂😂😂
Who says Germans don't have a sense of humour. This is freaking brill😁
@@tonydanis1480 Haha. Perfect!
So how many times you listened to it.
Best version ever
Thank you
I don’t know how something can be goofy strange sexy and awesome all at the same time.
Wow, never imagined that. Awesome rendition.