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==Articles referring to Denmark and other Danish topics==
 
==Articles referring to Denmark and other Danish topics==
 
* [[68/10/03 Copenhagen Denmark Tivoli Gardens]]
 
* [[68/10/03 Copenhagen Denmark Tivoli Gardens]]
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* [[70/12/02 Copenhagen Denmark K.B.-Hallen]]
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* [[77/01/13 Copenhagen Denmark Falkoner Theatret]]
 
* [[79/03/05 Copenhagen Denmark Falkoner Teatret]]
 
* [[79/03/05 Copenhagen Denmark Falkoner Teatret]]
 
* [[82/05/11 Copenhagen Denmark Brondbyhallen]]
 
* [[82/05/11 Copenhagen Denmark Brondbyhallen]]
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* [[88/04/25 Copenhagen Denmark Falkoner Teatret]]
 
* [[Copenhagen]]
 
* [[Copenhagen]]
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* [[Copenhagen Night Music]]
 
* [[Dong Work For Yuda]] was inspired by translation problems between [[John Smothers]] and a Danish cab driver. Smothers wanted to be taken to the Falkoner Center, but the cab driver didn't understand his request: ''"Falcum. Take me to the Falcum."''  
 
* [[Dong Work For Yuda]] was inspired by translation problems between [[John Smothers]] and a Danish cab driver. Smothers wanted to be taken to the Falkoner Center, but the cab driver didn't understand his request: ''"Falcum. Take me to the Falcum."''  
 
* [[Ian Underwood Whips It Out (Live On Stage In Copenhagen)]]
 
* [[Ian Underwood Whips It Out (Live On Stage In Copenhagen)]]

Revision as of 13:53, 21 September 2024

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Articles referring to Denmark and other Danish topics



"'Disco Boy' came about because we were in Denmark and we went to the place there called The Disc Club, and it was really poot. It was so make-believe sophisticated that it was embarassing. The place was decorated like a playboy-type living room would sorta be like - lowboy chairs and snackettes on the table, and everybody drinks and dances to these robots beat records, which I happen to like you know. I'm very fond of monotony. I think it's an integral part of contemporary civilisation and once you adapt to it you're better in phase with reality. I think that it's probably one of the funnier commentaries on the disco syndrome"

(Zappa in New Music Express, 1977 interview )