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It's almost time for the most excellent time of the year folks.
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i'm turning 43 this year and i don't care what gen alpha says skibidi toilet is. to me it's the toilet H.P. Baxxter uses and i don't give a shit about any other explanation
I just turned 43, but I have to say, trying to figure out what Skibidi Toilet was, made me feel much older.
#skibidi skibidanger i am the rearranger#HP baxxter#scooter#yes i am harry dubois coded why do you ask
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Muss bei HP (Harry Potter) immer erst an HP von Scooter denken statt an Harry Potter. Nun hat sich in mein Hirn ein Photoshop Crossover Bild von einer Mischung aus Harry Potter und HP Baxxter eingebrannt. HILFE
ich kann mit harry potter dank jkr absolut gar nichts mehr anfangen also das wär mein größter albtraum tbh
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Does Tumblr have a different gif library from normal? Because I cannae find my man HP Baxxter from Scooter saying GOOD MORNING at the beginning of The Logical Song and this may be a dealbreaker
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Ooc; *is still mildly peeved HP Baxxter was in Scotland last week when I wasn't*
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wenigstens haben die letzten Jahre bewiesen, dass Scooter aka HP Baxxter einer der renomiertesten Musiker unsere Zeitepoche ist. Nein ehrlich, ich gehe sogar noch einen schritt weiter, er hob lles was man unter musik verstand auf ein neues level! wow bin ich drauf wasauchimmer
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HP Baxxter Vermögen – Der Frontmann von Scooter und seine Millionen

Hans-Peter Geerdes, besser bekannt als H.P. Baxxter, ist nicht nur der Frontmann von Scooter, sondern auch eine Ikone der elektronischen Musikszene. Seit der Gründung der Band im Jahr 1993 hat er mit Scooter weltweit Erfolge gefeiert und sich dadurch ein beeindruckendes Vermögen von 35 Millionen Euro aufgebaut. Im Jahr 2024 wird sein Vermögen auf diese Summe geschätzt, was ihn zu einem der reichsten deutschen Musiker macht.
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Music That I (gooolixx) Likes ....
thought i would write about some of the bands ive listened to recently and share my thoughts on them. because i am bored and have nothing to do hahahaha
... in no particular order ...
The Beatles - yeah i dont think a period of no beatles has ever happened in my life. ive basically always been listening to these guys pretty much constantly, and even more-so now that ive started to interact with other beatles fans online instead of just talking to my friends about them (well... i started doing that last november but it still feels recent....). anyways, recently ive been buying beatles CDs more than ever. not sure why they're showing up second hand a lot more now but im not complaining. ive almost got every album on CD, now, which is nice. theyre mostly the 87 versions with a few 2009s and 1 giles mix, but i stopped caring about beatles mixes mostly so any are fine for me lol. but yeah the beatles are the best and most influential band of all time yap yap yap everyones already said that. you should give them a try if you havent.
Supertramp - the way i found supertramp happened pretty suddenly and strangely. it all happened back in january when i discovered german "happy hardcore" group SCOOTER. who are amazing and hilarious (i have unironically bought a few scooter singles and albums). anyways, some time in mid-march of this year, i bought scooter's "Push The Beat For This Jam" album, which is all of their singles up until 2002 (?) i think. anyways, that includes THE LOGICAL SONG. i kind of assumed that this track was a cover, because, well, i dont expect lyrics like that from HP Baxxter (no offence to the guy he is amazing). i looked up the logical song and found the supertramp version, and instantly recognised the breakfast in america cover! id seen this just around on the internet and remembered it mostly from some insane "9/11 predictions" video i watched a few months beforehand. anyways i listened to about like. 10 seconds and got bored and closed the tab. fast forward to mid-APRIL, and i come across "Retrospectacle - The Supertramp Anthology", 2 disc edition second hand. supertramp? i recognise that name sure whatever ill give it ago. i remember being really confused by the album cover because for some reason id forgotten about the logical song and thought they were some 90s band (technically not wrong). it look a few listens until i completely fell in love with this band. it took until a few weeks ago to actually start ordering their albums, but so far ive bought Crisis? What Crisis?. Even In The Quietest Moments, Brother Where You Bound, Some Things Never Change, and The Very Best Of.. Vol. 1 (only to get hide in your shell hahahah) honestly, supertramp has some of the best musicianship and songwriting ive seen in any band ever. i genuinely think some of roger hodgson's deeper songs like A Soapbox Opera, School, Hide In Your Shell could rival lennon-mccartney, they are amazing. of course, rick davies is also awesome, i love his bluesy, funkier songs like Another Man's Woman and C'est What?, however my favourite song overall has to be the 1975 remix of Land Ho. this track stuck out to me from the start and is one of my favourite songs of all time. while not as globally influential as the beatles, supertramp have sure been influential to me, influencing my compositions heavily and my arrangements (WURLITZERS!!!!!!!!!) even more. just a brilliant band (shame whats happening nowadays with them tho). you should give them a try if you havent.
Kula Shaker - i first heard kula shaker back in 2017 (?), when i listened to their album "Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts". now, at the time, my music taste was way more limited, but this album stuck out as something great, and i must have listened to it hundreds of times. anyways, about 6 years went past without a thought until around april 2023. i randomly remembered them and went to listen to PPA again, even downloading it in flac for my collection (at this point i was only starting to buy CDs, and i wouldnt have even thought about ordering them!). of course, i knew some of their other songs like Hey Dude, Govinda, Tattva, Hush, but thats about all i knew that wasnt from PPA. on and off throughout the year, i listened to PPA without much thought about them, although i did manage to get Mystical Machine Gun on CD single in october (disc 2 i think?? it had guitar man and prancing bride on it so whichever one that is i cant be bothered to check). in around december, i listened to their debut, "K", on spotify, as i had signed up for it that month, and really, didnt think much of it. when their newest album, "Natural Magick" released in february, i listened to it on spotify, and thought it was good, but nothing super special. anyways, in mid-march (march was actually a pretty important month this year, wasnt it?) i came across a copy of "K" second hand (not hard to do, i own like 6 copies now LOL), and bought it. suddenly, now owning it, it really clicked with me and i started to get curious about them. i started researching them and becoming familiar with their discography (NOT listening. i like to listen to things for the first time when i own them. not sure why, i just seem to like it more when i physically own it). anyways, in april, i ordered copies of "Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts" and "Strangefolk", and again, i loved these albums! now, i started to look into their singles, and mostly, their B-sides. i had gotten a hold of Shower Your Love on cassette, and upon trying to find the B-side, Goodbye Tin Terriers online, it just wasnt there except for old youtube uploads. this intrigued me, one thing let to another, and i ordered a ton of their singles online. after about 5 months, i finished my kula shaker 90s collection, owning "K", "Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts" and all of their singles (excluding promos and that interview CD). the first three albums and the singles werent too expensive... unfortunately the same cant be said for the rest of the albums, which i spent a total of £80 on (not including the japanese version of "Strangefolk" that i bought, or "K-15"!) with "Pilgrim's Progress" being most of that (GOD that album is weirdly expensive. it is probably my favourite post-90s album tho so), and "Natural Magick" being the least expensive, as i bought it new in a shop, and being a new album, wasnt too expensive, although id watch the price as it will probably increase based on what the others have done. anyways, kula shaker are a solid band, and despite what people may think, are actually really good. kula shaker havent particularly inspired much of my arrangements (except for one track, which is actually released. Millway Freezer, which is the B-side for "Fried Chicken"), although they have inspired my compositions quite a bit (mixolydian yippee!!!!!!!!!!!). shame that theyre a bit of a laughing stock, because i bet some people have missed out on some music theyd really like just from people hating on them. you should give them a try if you havent.
Supergrass - okay, i have less to say about this band. ive always known about supergrass, mostly only the name, and Alright, which i thought until a few months ago was by The Charlatans (no clue why but theyre both britpop so whatever). the best way to describe this band, at least on their album "In It For The Money", is a middleground between Oasis and Kula Shaker. they are an incredibly energetic and fun band, with some genuinely great moments and some catchy as hell moments. ive been lucky that their albums arent too expensive, and i even managed to find the 3 disc remastered 2021 version of "In It For The Money", although i prefer the original mixes (the bonus stuff is cool tho!). if i had to recommend anything to get into them, id probably tell you just to listen to their compilation "Supergrass Is 10", that should be enough Supergrass for anyone who wants to listen to them, because most of their stand-out moments are on there (except for everything after "Road To Rouen" and I'd Like To Know). i really do like this band a lot. you should give them a try if you havent.
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tbh its crazy to me how many people didnt know what egghead in disco elysium was a direct reference to HP Baxxter
#not to corollate unrelated subjects but thats why all that dj crazytimes shit rang hollow with me#people here only want novelty and nothing genuine
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Kids today have no idea what to do when HP Baxxter A.K.A. Dave from Sheffield tells them to Sharpen the Mix and frankly I just find that sad.
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*Looking at pictures of HP Baxxter* hmm, impressive. What if it was Egg Head Elysium.
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i really want to know what hp baxxter of scooter thinks about having egg head based on him
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i have to wonder how many people don’t realize that out of all the characters you meet in disco elysium the one that’s actually based on a real life person is egghead/arno van eyck
#this made me lose my mind#you had me at skibadee skibadanger#respect to the man in the ice cream van#disco elysium#hp baxxter
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Happy new year
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Mertes Homecoming | 13 October 2018
(Photo by Sportbuzzer © dpa)
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hp baxxter doco playing at cinemas near me for german film festival. hello.
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