When the three dissimilar brothers Hans Torge, Ole and Frederick meet for the 'Feast of Love', the Advent season turns into a fast-paced and crazy sleigh ride through the Christmas song repertoire. The Hamburg boys present themselves as a classical boys' choir or recorder tercet, amaze with a lively tap interlude to Bing Crosby's "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town" and celebrate the Christmas feast as a virtuoso performance on plates and pots. Contemplative house music can be heard everywhere: Hans Torge plays his way into the hearts of all mothers-in-law with his festive, jubilant trumpet and the marzipan melt in his voice. The sensitive Ole muses on his flattering jazz guitar about the erotic charisma of Santa Claus and the otherwise stoic drummer Frederick protests against the annual shopping terror with a socially critical expressive dance. In addition, the patented guys come up with some practical tips for the holidays, such as the ultimate 'gift guide' or a fitness rock'n roll to work off those annoying Christmas pounds. As a grand finale, numerous illustrious guests have joined the party: Udo Lindenberg, the Rolling Stones and Heino give an insight into the greatest hits of their Christmas shows, the gifted Kammersänger Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau interprets Loriot's Advent poem as an eerily virtuoso art song and, last but not least, George Michael and his choir of Santa Clauses intones the hearty "Last Christmas" march. Christmas at Bidla Buh, what a treat!
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