In his third program, he sings about detours and detours, PUR cassettes and night bus stops - with fine piano and guitar playing, pointed humour and poems as linguistic wonder bags.
Being constantly available is a thing of the past. Lennart Schilgen is back with his third program
and is conspicuous by his absence. When he's not giving concerts and winning cabaret awards
(Prix Pantheon, Stuttgarter Besen, etc.), he is doing one thing above all: getting away.
Among other things, he goes on a bike tour, to a monastery and to a communist summer camp. Or even just
into the depths of his thoughts, which is often adventurous enough.
The result is songs about the detours and detour in the world and in his own head. Full of
lightness and wit, but also unafraid to explore the dark corners. Thus
This time, things that have been swept under the carpet for years are brought out: The old PUR cassette. The
primary school reports. The thing with the night bus stop. Fortunately, Schilgen leads us safely over
every abyss - carried by his accomplished piano and guitar playing, his voice and his
his "alert mind, with heart and humor and sly punchlines" (laudation for the "Tuttlinger Krähe").
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