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Uploaded by KenDeutschland on Aug 15, 2008
St. Petersburg March
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The song "Berliner Pflanze" is also on Youtube here:
watch?v=VOR7eIajW9E
prilstrudel 1 year ago
There is a song with it "Berliner Pflanze": Denkste denn, denkste denn, du Berliner Pflanze, denkste denn, ick liebe dir, nur weil ick mit dir tanze?
(what do you think you plant from Berlin = girl from Berlin, I love you just because I dance with you?)
@kalington that was the "Preobrajensky March"
irishreds 1 year ago
Is this or a version of this played in 007 Goldeneye in the scene where DM Mishkin looks out of his office? I've been wondering what that piece of music is. The morons didn't even put it on the movie soundtrack.
kalington 2 years ago
This march is called "Marsch aus Petersburg" or "Petersburger Marsch"
P3gasus 3 years ago
gott mir dir du land der bayern
PremiumBavaricum 3 years ago
You're right, I can't translate it in this way.
Marsch aus Petersburg or Petersburger Marsch are correct names.
Winnie9212 3 years ago
I thought it was called Der Petersburger Marsch, different than Saint Petersburg march, which is russian.
emptyangel 3 years ago
This tune called St. Petersburg March ;-)
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The song "Berliner Pflanze" is also on Youtube here:
watch?v=VOR7eIajW9E
prilstrudel 1 year ago
There is a song with it "Berliner Pflanze": Denkste denn, denkste denn, du Berliner Pflanze, denkste denn, ick liebe dir, nur weil ick mit dir tanze?
(what do you think you plant from Berlin = girl from Berlin, I love you just because I dance with you?)
prilstrudel 1 year ago
@kalington that was the "Preobrajensky March"
irishreds 1 year ago
Is this or a version of this played in 007 Goldeneye in the scene where DM Mishkin looks out of his office? I've been wondering what that piece of music is. The morons didn't even put it on the movie soundtrack.
kalington 2 years ago
This march is called "Marsch aus Petersburg" or "Petersburger Marsch"
P3gasus 3 years ago
gott mir dir du land der bayern
PremiumBavaricum 3 years ago
You're right, I can't translate it in this way.
Marsch aus Petersburg or Petersburger Marsch are correct names.
Winnie9212 3 years ago
I thought it was called Der Petersburger Marsch, different than Saint Petersburg march, which is russian.
emptyangel 3 years ago
This tune called St. Petersburg March ;-)
Winnie9212 3 years ago