Today I introduce you again a new column! Yesss...Budapest Starts really Here:) Marcsi"s weekly column is about...well...all about music.:)
It was a dark, starless night somewhere in the downtown of Budapest, in a little tobacco-smelling room, with a handmade sign on the door: nameless musicholics. I was sitting in an armchair, looking at the others in the circle, trying to tell them the truth. Than I stood up quickly, the music was turned off, everybody looked at me and I said...
- Hello, my name is Marcsi.
...Hello Marcsi.
- I am an addict. (applause) I am addicted to music but i don’t want to get betterJ
OK, I’m just joking. Actually I’m a real musicfreak, but I don’t care. Because my madness helps me to show you as much really-really great hungarian music as I can. I think music can be a brace between you and Hungary.
My task is to write about hungarian bands, singers, concerts, festivals and anything related to music and Hungary. (maybe I will teach you folk songs. Wouldn’t it be nice?J)
We have huge concert malls (Aréna, Pecsa, Főnix csarnok), small pubs, party boats, openair places or whatever you want, all over the country. And of course we have our own talented musicians whom I will talk about one by one (yes, One by one is a title of a Foo Fighters album too)
I’m not going to tell you what to listen, I just want to offer you music played by hungarians (pop, rock, jazz, folk, funk and everything) My offer for the week is a song of the band called Quimby, next week I will talk about them.
I want you to know more about hungarian music, so every week I will show other, well-known hits and performers from Hungary and of course I will tell you about international things too.
Did you know that the Deep Purple or Woody Allen are giving a concert in two months in our country? And yes, it’s true... we had Gwen Stefani last week.
So come on, buy airplane/train/bus tickets or just fill up the engines and visit us.
Sometimes I realise that I can talk about music all day long (lucky you, I have only 2000 characters here)!





1 comments:
Great post! Looking forward to read more about hungarian music.
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