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  • Brecht, einer der wirklich großen - hier darf man dies ruhig sagen - Dichter. Neben Benn wohl der größte des letzten Jahrhunderts - freilich nur in der deutschen Sprache. - Aber singen, das konnte er nicht. - Verzeihlich.

  • @Heinello das ist hier der V - Effekt ;)

  • danke

  • Ballade von der Unzulänglichkeit des menschlichen Planens.

  • Brecht hat noch viel besseres - bekannt ist nur das weniger Gute.

  • @edgar0001

    Stimmt so nicht.

  • DANKE! Beste was ich in youtube gesehen habe. Vielen vielen Danke. I love it!!!

  • komisch: der inhalt des lieds ist immer noch so aktuell wie eh und je

  • Ich komme aus Augsburg! Aber Bert Brecht ist mit Vorsicht zu genießen!! Bei aller Verehrung....

  • @hockenheim1

    wie war ihre ausage ist . gruß aus luxembourg

  • @hockenheim1

    kannst du bitte etwas näher ausführen warum ? ...rein intressseshalber :)

  • @revnu2

    Das reiche doch Stichworte wie "Kommunismus", "Sozialismus", etc. :)

  • @hockenheim1

    WOW du bist ´ja echt ein schneller antworter

    ...ja kommunismus, faschismus, usw....ist doch eh alles betrug am volk ;)

  • @GreatGrumbledook Oh so you think someone who writes music and poems which YOU don't like, deserves to be killed by the nazis?!

  • @ALiz2618: For if, look you, he were my brother, I would desire the German government to use its good pleasure, and put him to execution; for discipline ought to be used!

  • @GreatGrumbledook God, I have no idea wtf you are talking about. But you should trust me, you're oh soo wrong with the shit you're talking! Sorry.

  • @ALiz2618: If you would take the pains but to examine the wars of Pompey the Great, you shall find that there is no tiddle taddle nor pibble pabble in Pompey's camp. You shall find the ceremonies of the wars, and the cares of it, and the forms of it, and the sobriety of it, and the modesty of it, to be otherwise. If the enemy is an ass and a fool and a prating coxcomb, is it meet, think you, that we should also, look you, be an ass and a fool and a prating coxcomb? In your own conscience, now?

  • @GreatGrumbledook Ahm... let me think for a moment. No!

  • @ALiz2618: By al the Gods Romans bow before, you are an ass, as in the world: I will verify as much in your vain words: You have no more directions in the true disciplines of the wars, look you, of the Roman disciplines, than a puppy-dog.

  • @GreatGrumbledook damn if you don't like the music or the poet just don't listen to the music... it's obviously one of his peaces so just don't listen. We like it and you don't seem to understand a thing about all the things going on in the world. Just because you talk smart doesn't mean you ARE smart...

  • @friesiVF13: Could you please spare me your clever sayings as they are as boring as any Gospel preaching could be; but you are aware that one can be forced to read so a heinous abomination as Brecht in school? So there is great need of vengeance and its griefs my heart that I could not avenge my self on the filthy person of Brecht and have to resort to desecrating his tomb, plotting out his name from all knowledge and order the burning of his appalling non-poetry!

  • @GreatGrumbledook well excuse me I have to read a boring Brecht book in school too. Do I start to search youtube for films just to write ridiculous comments. I have to read stupid english literature as well but I don't spam videos. Brecht didn't write his pieces to force you to read them. Insult your teacher for forcing you not the author for writing it. It was his way of getting along with his past and present. He wrote it for those who enjoy reading it not specifically to annoy you you know.

  • @friesiVF13: Had I the brethren of Brecht here, their lives and his were not revenge sufficient for me; no, if I digg'd up his forefathers' graves and hung their rotten coffins up in chains, it could not slake mine ire, nor ease my heart. The sight of any of his sorry-efforts is as a fury to torment my soul; and till I root out his accursed filth and leave not one out, I live in hell. Therefore--

  • @GreatGrumbledook

    obvious troll is obvious

  • @alexiljin: Brecht is for sure a traitor and a communist, marked for the lofty gallows to pay his homage to the law, but no mythical beast from Old Norse mythology!

  • @FireEyedMaidOfWar mal wieder einer der beweist wie wenig die Amis im Hirn haben.

    Mehr gibts zu der gequirlten Scheisse wahrlich nicht zu sagen. Shame on so stupid people same so much of their warcountry. And now let us talk in german.

  • @Gerbert66: Well, actually I am French, you silly old leg-before-wicket non-German person daring to speak German! Since no decent German would ever defend a traitorous coward who did seek refuge in the selfsame USA, which you so much insult! Sounds pretty wired to me. While people speaking German in order to despise war is even more revolting! As German in the native language of the divine Carl von Clausewitz, the great philosopher of war!

  • @GreatGrumbledook

    why don't you go back to your bible and chastise yourself, you cunt.

    you have no idea about progression, you got no sense of dignity, you are a poor little schmuck.

    unfortunately the world has to live with the likes of you

  • @benzeneau1: You don't frighten me, Australian pig-dog! Go and boil your bottom, son of a silly person. I blow my nose at you and your silly country. I don't wanna talk to you no more, you empty headed animal food trough wiper! I fart in your general direction! Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries! Now go away or I shall taunt you a second time!

  • @FireEyedMaidOfWar Does whatever sexless abstraction you pray to approve of you wasting yourself, his precious fleshy possession on cluttering up public forums? A traitor must have something worthwhile to betray, methinks your squidgy concoction of shop-soiled reaction does not fit the bill. Der Kopf reicht dich nicht aus.

  • @JamesPopaloaf: Let not my cold words here accuse my zeal: It is not the bitter clamour of two eager tongues, can arbitrate this cause betwixt us twain; the blood is hot that must be cooled for this: I do defy Brecht, and I spit at him; call him a slanderous coward and a villain: Which to maintain I would allow him odds, and meet him, were I tied to run afoot Even to the frozen ridges of the Alps or any other ground inhabitable, where ever man durst set his foot.

  • @JamesPopaloaf: What means this scene of rude impatience?

  • Ganz toll!

  • Danke schön Rongart für diese gigantische lied!

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