In a detailed backstage conversation with Conny Bischofberger about envy, success and gender politics, Andreas Gabalier has people sit up and remark: “I am who I am. People really appreciate it when you stick to your point of view. And gives them the feeling that you don’t have to take everything.”
In the interview, it really comes out of him: “I’m just saying my opinion. Nowadays it is nonsense when people discuss whether it is still allowed to use Winnetou! As children we made bows and arrows and enjoyed playing Winnetou in nature. Today the children sit in the dark room and play the most brutal shooting games. And now it’s better?”
The Amadeus Awards were recently presented in Vienna, Gabalier left empty-handed: “If performance, facts and figures no longer count at all and some community of art referees, the great experts, judge what is good or bad at their own discretion, then it’s supposed to be like this. Life as a Styrian in Vienna has never been easy. But I’m above it.”
‘St. Stephen’s Cathedral instead of St. Stephen’s Cathedral?’
The successful musician about the awakened madness: “You don’t have to talk bad about everything that was good for so long. Otherwise, St. Stephen’s Cathedral won’t last long. It’s called Stefaniedom or Stefanie-Domina.”
Gabalier’s views in the ‘Krone’ conversation generated a lot of conversation in the comments and on social media on Sunday and Monday. The extensive interview, in which the folk rock ‘n’ roller doesn’t mince words, with all key statements and top images from his concert in Berlin: read more here.
Source: Krone

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