Prepare to move your behinds close to the national emblem
In the heart of Leipzig-Plagwitz on September 22, 1975, a significant event unfolded at the Kulturhaus Alfred Frank. The Klaus Renft Combo, a popular band across the state, had set up their equipment as early as eight in the morning, ready to perform their new program.
The six wild-haired men, known as Monster, Caesar, Kuno, Pjotr, Jochen, and Jenni (alias Klaus Renft), took to the stage that day. Their performance was not just any ordinary show, for the lyrics of their state-harassed songwriter, Gerulf Pannach, were integral to their new program.
As the evening approached, a group of nine evaluators from the Concert and Touring Management of the Leipzig District arrived at the Kulturhaus Alfred Frank, half past ten. Their purpose was clear: to classify the new program of the Klaus Renft Combo and determine whether it was suitable for public performance.
Gerulf Pannach's lyrics, which were to be submitted beforehand for the classification, were the subject of much scrutiny. The evaluators studied them carefully, weighing their potential impact on the audience.
The Klaus Renft Combo, with their unique style and rebellious spirit, had always been a force to be reckoned with. Their performance that day was no exception. The crowd was captivated, hanging on to every note and word.
The evaluators watched intently, taking notes and discussing amongst themselves. The atmosphere was tense, the anticipation palpable. The fate of the Klaus Renft Combo's new program hung in the balance.
As the final notes of the performance echoed through the Kulturhaus Alfred Frank, the evaluators retired to deliberate. The crowd, exhilarated by the show, dispersed, leaving the stage empty but for the memories of an unforgettable night.
The decision of the evaluators would reverberate throughout the state, setting a precedent for future performances. But for now, the Klaus Renft Combo could only wait, their future uncertain, their spirits undeterred. The following days would reveal the outcome of their bold and daring performance.
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