Interview with Wilhelm - Citroën C5, Unmistakeably German

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Uploaded by on Feb 29, 2008

This is an interview with my good friend Wilhelm on the set of the C5 ad. He plays the tuba in the band. He would never sell his tuba. The English have a crazy kind of humor!

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  • The translation is absolutely wrong! The parts that i did understand are meaning this: "That's my first advertisement i'm playing in [...] brass music [...] like it is usual in germany [...] what would i say?"

    I didn't understand everything because the original voice disappears completely behind the voice of the english speaker. But what i heard was enough that i can say that the translation is definitely wrong!

  • the translation not really tells what that man saied...

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  • Why would you think that the translation actually coincides with what the man said?

  • citroen is jewish?!!? damn, i gotta get me a citroen! jews ftW!!! lol.

  • For the love of god Hitler was born in Austria-Hungary in 1889.

  • you might be interested: hitler wasn't german...

  • I really do love German cars

  • not really ;)...

  • .. and apart from that, it's not a Tuba but an E flat Baritone Horn aka "Bariton" in German, like a tenor horn but lower in pitch. You see, in advertising you should get your facts right or people won't believe the good things about a product, or will they :-)

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