The whole gathering process of the Romans was dizzying.
Fortunately, the terTV team has done a good job and they have grasped the key points.
"We have received news about what those Romans are planning to do in Marienplatz today. This is terTV reporter Schubert Müller. We have not seen any Romans yet. There are more tourists in the square today than usual.
Um... Freelance performers, no, no! They have too many microphones, and the sound equipment looks very powerful, my God, they are Roman."
The trumpet blew the first note, and then several tambourines cooperated to make the melody and rhythm come up.
The three girls chatting on the left side of the square walked a few steps, stood in front of a microphone, and began to sing: "While pear blossoms are blooming all over the world, and gentle veils are floating on the river, Katyusha stands on the steep
On the shore, the singing is like bright spring light..."
The orchestra slowly joined in from all directions, with a rich variety of instruments, making the melody fuller.
The Roma first team, wearing Soviet military uniforms, faced the statue of the Virgin and joined in the chorus.
"...Katyusha stood on the steep shore, singing like bright spring light."
"Katyusha" is a widely circulated Soviet song with a brisk rhythm and beautiful meaning. Many nearby tourists and locals also followed the song and swayed their bodies to the beat.
Schubert Müller urged the photographer to run quickly with his back to the Madonna, so that he could take a picture of the face of the Roma first team.
He was still somewhat dissatisfied with this and complained: "The Romans called me mysteriously and said there was big news. Is this it? They wore Soviet military uniforms, yes, so what, and I admit it.
Their chorus is pretty good. Do they want to express their desire for love? There are more than 20 people in the Roma first team, about 60 people in the symphony orchestra, and three girls who can sing well. They are well prepared. They want to be soft on Bayern Munich.
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You know, Bayern Munich likes to celebrate victory in Marienplatz.
The girls he mentioned as lead singers were found by the fan organization from the Udine Conservatory of Music for US$200/day. They are excellent choices in terms of singing voice and appearance.
The three girls clapped their hands, twisted their bodies to the melody, and sang affectionately, "Fight bravely to defend the motherland, Katyusha's love will always belong to him..."
But they all looked at Lin Supo, which made Schubert Muller feel disgusted.
However, the cameraman following him was still very keen to shoot the lead singer first and then Lin Supo.
"The Romans talked about love here, right? Today I may be hosting the "Echo Music Awards"," Schubert Mutter also swayed slightly to the melody and said: "Now I bring you
The performance is by the Rome Symphony Orchestra. Maybe after Bayern Munich wins, we can be generous enough to let them perform at the Munich Olympic Stadium."
The reporter's tone was not generally harsh.
Even the audiences in German-speaking areas thought he was going a little too far. The Romans clearly came with peace and friendship. Just look at the behavior of tourists and locals.
Well, it's just that the Soviet military uniforms are a bit disharmonious.
But so what? This is Munich, the former West Germany, and America’s territory.
Maybe people on the other side of the Berlin Wall will feel it more.
Some elderly ladies can't help but clench their legs when they see this dress.
The movement in Marienplatz quickly spread to nearby areas.
There were also many people in the city hall stretching their necks to watch the excitement from the windows.
As for Marienplatz, there were already many spectators gathered around.
Mayor Hans Johann Fogel, who was rubbing his temples and having a headache about the public health budget, couldn't help but open the window to enjoy the rare tranquility when he heard the brisk rhythm.
The brisk melody washed his soul like a clear spring, and Old Hans also hummed along with this song, which is well-known around the world.
The entire Bayern Munich team, who were staying at the club, also got the news and rushed from the training ground to the tactical room to watch a live broadcast.
"These Roman barbarians, what are they doing? Do they want us to be gentler?" Mateus clapped his thighs and burst out laughing: "Italians wear Soviet military uniforms, these poisonous snakes (a European term for traitors, from the snake in Yidian Garden)
), wallflower."
First captain Thomas Helmer curled his lips. Although Matthäus was unpleasant, what he said was really correct.
The Italians are just idiots. What they are best at is not war, but choosing the final winner of the war to surrender.
Kahn, who became increasingly important in the team, nodded and said: "If I had known earlier, I would have gone to Marienplatz and thrown a few marks after their performance."
"Oliver is right, I want to go now." Christian Nellinger agreed.
Lin Supo on TV collapsed a few steps forward when the music ended.
"You really know how to show off."
Matthäus continued to fire.
When he got on the base of the statue and faced the bottom, he flicked his right hand and a baton appeared in his hand.
The symphony orchestra originally lined up behind the players played the melody of "March of Spartacus". The magnificent music made people's blood surge and was full of military pride.
At this time, the onlookers were squeezed away, and they discovered that countless Soviet military uniforms had appeared nearby. They started from the east and west sides of the square, kicking the Soviet troops forward slowly.
Mayor Hans Johann Fogel felt his head buzzing. This was a bit too much.
I'll make a call later and ask them to look at the guys who clicked on the application.
Journalist Schubert Müller had no time to pity his aging fellow servants of the people; he was already thoroughly excited.
"The Romans turned this place into a Red Square. It can be seen that they have practiced for several days, and their steps are still a bit messy, but it just fits the situation of the Soviets."
After the east and west teams merged, they walked behind the symphony orchestra and changed from column to horizontal.
Pretty neat Soviet military salute.
Lin Supo, standing at the highest point, shouted: "Ula~"
Immediately followed by a "Ula~~~~"
The music started playing again.
"The unbreakable union, the free republic, the great Russia will stand! Long live the united and powerful Soviet Union established by the will of the people! The free motherland, our glory, the fraternity of all nationalities form a strong fortress!
The red flag of the Soviet Union, the red flag of the people, leads us from victory to victory..."
Schubert Müller was trembling with excitement. You must know that today is an exclusive live broadcast.
""Unbreakable Alliance", 1944 version, I know, I know, they are using the Soviet Union to demonstrate against us. The Italians are very creative, but they must have failed the history exam. Don't they know that we in Munich are not
Su Zhan District?"
Mayor Hans Johann Fogel is not as worried about chaos as the reporter is.
Old Hansen covered his heart, grabbed the phone and called: "Piazza Maria, five minutes, get rid of those Romans!"