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Tokio Hotel on Fresh Crops

Tokio Hotel was on Fresh Crops. It’s on On Demand, if you have Comcast. I’m sorry, the video is a bit blurry, but it has great sound. It might be a little bit loud. I didn’t laugh or talk throughout the video either, like most videos, so you can hear what they are saying. I tried my best. Enjoy! ENGLISH SUBTITLES! : Narrator: German rockers Tokio Hotel have plans to take over the globe, bringing with them a stream of chart topping hits from their native country. Watch them as they hit a New York City cd signing, greeted by thousands of screaming fans, right now on Fresh Crops. -Somewhere in the crowded field of new music, grows an artist, destined to forever mark the musical landscape, and we’re going to pick them. It’s the show thats cultivating the next break out artists, this is Fresh Crops.- Bill: We are Tokio Hotel, from Germany. Narrator: Starting a rock band in the small town of Magdeburg, Germany wasn’t the most common thing, but for twin brothers, Tom and Bill Kaulitz, it was the only thing to do. Tom: There are not a lot of bands from Germany who have the chance to play in America. Bill: Magdeburg and our village was just terrible. I think, if you are young, it’s just boring. I think everyone was watching us in school cuz we went with that clothes to school and yeah, the teacher said “okay, we don’t want to teach you.” and yeah we had always trouble cuz um yeah it was different but that was what we wanted to do. Narrator: The band, originally called Devilish
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Bill Forbes – Believe in me — Bill Forbes was born on 17th of December 1938 in Colombo Sri Lanka he was educated at St Peters College Bambalapitiya in his younger days music and singing was his favourite and he took part college concerts and stage plays. At the age of 12 he and Tony Peterson was in the finial of the amateur hour talent contest and sung The Mills Brothers popular song Paper Doll and won. He took part in college talent contest later he went on to win other national contest he performed in many of Donovan Andree musical shows at the Stadium and the nigh Clubs in Colombo In 1955 at the age of 17 he went to Britain doing menial clerical work by day and singing at night clubs at night During 1958 Bill lived out his dreams of being a famous singer by appearing regularly at the Bread Basket coffee bar in the Tottenham court road .It was while he was performing one night in September 1958 that two talent scouts representing Jack Good approached him and asked if he wanted to audition for the Oh Boy show. The series had just blasted onto the nations television screen a few weeks earlier and Bill was already a big fan of the show. He was one of 30 who were invited to perform before Jack Good, recalls Bill. I turned up for the audition which was held at the actual venue for the live show itself the Empire Theatre in Hackney and I was absolutely petrified, Jack Good personally picked just two to appear in his Oh Boy! series Emile Ford (What do you want to make those