Herr Ober, zwei Mokka (Max Raabe, Palast Orchester) | Live in Berlin (Part 21/32)

From the concert “Live in Berlin“ at the Berliner Waldbühne (2006): Max Raabe and his Palast Orchester perform “Herr Ober, zwei Mokka“. Enjoy Max Raabe’s charming interpretations of mostly German-speaking 1920s and 30s classics, as well as his humorous song introductions. Watch the growing concert playlist: Subscribe to EuroArts: Jim Cowler / Willy Rosen - Herr Ober, zwei Mocca (Max Raabe, Palast Orchester) About Max Raabe Live in Berlin On a Sunday evening in August in the Berliner Waldbühne around 20,000 people with rain gear and blankets held thousands of colorful umbrellas while listening to Max Raabe and his Palast Orchester’s hits of the 1920s and 30s. As the most exquisite interpreter of these tunes, Max Raabe and his Palast Orchester play them with such precision, jovial vitality and utter perfection that the 80-year-old songs sound as fresh and lively as they did when first performed. They therefore aren’t simply remakes, but wonderful new interpretations which reveal the timeless modernity of these brilliant works. The people of Berlin have had to wait one and a half years for the return of their Palast Orchester. The tour in which they performed for excited audiences all over the world, included concerts in New York, Shanghai, Tokyo, Rome, Paris and Moscow. Directed by Henning Kasten 2006, EuroArts Music International, RBB, BR/ARTE
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