Left hand salute. One of the comments under the video says: Take a gun and off to the eastfront grandpa.
Rod Stewart is one of those super-rich "artists" who believe that their commercial success entitles them to tell their paying customers what to think. Most of them fail to realize that their intellectual abilities are usually negatively reciprocal to those of their music. We also have some of them in Germany.
I personally noticed this in a particularly negative way when I went to a Faces` concert in Hanover in the seventies, which included just under an hour of music and Stewart's parting words "Thank you for your time and your money". I spent 40 DM then which was quite expensive for me.
This vaccination fanatic is only topped internationally by Bono.
Is that a left hand salute or is the image reversed?
Left hand salute. One of the comments under the video says: Take a gun and off to the eastfront grandpa.
Rod Stewart is one of those super-rich "artists" who believe that their commercial success entitles them to tell their paying customers what to think. Most of them fail to realize that their intellectual abilities are usually negatively reciprocal to those of their music. We also have some of them in Germany.
I personally noticed this in a particularly negative way when I went to a Faces` concert in Hanover in the seventies, which included just under an hour of music and Stewart's parting words "Thank you for your time and your money". I spent 40 DM then which was quite expensive for me.
This vaccination fanatic is only topped internationally by Bono.
Can you translate what that one guy is yelling? You can hear him pretty clear. He doesn't sound happy
I´m sorry, I tried but can´t understand it. In that acoustic mash my hearing aid has to give up, even head phones don´t help.
No prob.. any insight you can provide is great, but really not necessary to gauge the crowd reaction.
This video has the clearest audio I could find. He starts yelling it as soon as zelenskys face appears: https://youtu.be/93mC0exqIWc?t=87
It sounds like maybe "WEG" (German for "AWAY") ?
https://translate.google.com/?sl=de&tl=en&text=weg&op=translate
Heres a German newsclip with more based German comments: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYFIlAg6X2U