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Saint Tropez
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Eclecticist in the positive sense, in broadest terms between Classical Music, Blues, Country, Folk, Rock, transforming himself into the entire variation of styl
JS (Joerg Sommermeyer) started at the tender age of ten with a dust-ridden 'beater' Harmony six-string acoustic dreadnought passed down from his father. While growing up in South Germany he first cut his teeth every evening around sundown while playing for his family. Later, he played in a band, hit the local scene and studied classical guitar with Victor von Hasselmann and Anton Stingl. Eclecticist in the positive sense, in broadest terms between Classical Music, Blues, Country, Folk, Rock, transforming himself into the entire variation of styles, with elements of Jazz, without fear of venturing into Pop, for the past five years, JS (Joerg Sommermeyer) has been performing with his group The Black Djemba. The band has enjoyed playing to their ever-increasing following in the Southern Germany Area and has gotten favourable reviews. Their material seems to be ever changing and hard to pin down categorically. What always remains the same is the unique and wide-ranging musical personality of JS (Joerg Sommermeyer). Besides Joerg Sommermeyer is the author of the antinovel , "Pat[(h) o/a] physischer Antiroman, Tragigroteskenfragment”, published in December 2008.
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Genre
Pop Dance-Pop
Charts
Peak #317
Peak in subgenre #130
Author
JS (Joerg Sommermeyer)
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JS (Joerg Sommermeyer)
Uploaded
February 16, 2004
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MP3
MP3 3.9 MB 128 kbps 4:12
Story behind the song
Am Anfang der Côte d'Azur, am westlichen Meerbusen, liegt das (ehemalig) romantische Fischer- und Feriendorf Saint-Tropez, anfangs des 20. Jahrhunderts noch eine Künstlerkolonie, 50 Jahre später ein Lieblingsort prominenter Filmstars, danach ein turbulent sommerlicher Treffpunkt von Besuchern aus aller Welt, angezogen vor allem vom großen Yachthafen, berühmten Cafés und freizügigen Stränden. Am Place des Lices ist es ruhiger und authentischer. Boule-Spieler treffen sich dort, weitab vom Trubel des Hafens. Zweimal die Woche gibt es einen Markt. Und eine Insel der Ruhe findet sich auch weiter oben bei der Zitadelle, wo Liebespaare auf den Sonnenuntergang warten und die Magie des Ortes erspürt werden kann. All diese mit Saint-Tropez verbundenen Spannungen, Friktionen und Magie versucht das Liebeslied einzufangen.
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