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When I get into the city of Bremen, to buy some strings or maybe pants, I meet 600000 Aliens to whom I can't talk. When I get to Paleochora, no matter whether in summer, winter or in between, I know that within 10 minutes, I will meet someone with whom I can continue a conversation at the point where we had a break last time.
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Even the children know it this way and many of the estimated-tourists, you can find there since 10-15 years, too. They never come back or they come back again and again. |
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On main street, where in the "fabulous" seventies at night maybe 100 freaks were quietly muttering, in order not to disturb the locals, it's a bit louder today. But you can't leave your old friends alone (Jannis, Schleicher, Bus-Station), just because the Cretan sons and grandsons have their own modern ideas about how a Kafenion has to be. Anyway they are the places where you can meet. |
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On the other hand the main street will still be closed for everything that is motorized at 19:00 ours, so the children can gather and go their own ways while the parents can slow down and hang loose.
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Highlights are the periodic live-acts of groups like "Octava", which can last until sunrise and give you a night you'll never forget. |
This year there's a rumor, that the "Club", after years of changes will rise again in July 2009. Old style, concerning the music. The old LPs are still there. OK, sounds good, let's see.....Even my sons listen to Jimi Hendrix now. Here's the new "Club"
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On the
right you can see my old friend John Vaughan who played at Georgios (the
one with the strange eyes) place already in 1975 and wrote several
songs of his first LP "Somewhere in Europe" there. On this LP
you can also hear the still fairly unknown twins Haris und Panos
Katsimixas who were also living and playing in Berlin in these days. This year
old Georgio finally received the CD of which a big part was written in
his Kafenion. But he wasn't allowed to listen to it immediately. I think
his Kafenion is rented now. It's called "Freedom Street",
is doing the music-program together with the "Allaloom" across
the street, and at that moment it wasn't Freedoms turn. Life can be
hard.
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