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"Sing my song": Jan Plewka could no longer watch Patrick Kelly - suddenly there is a scuffle

2020-06-05T19:37:56.259Z


In "Sing my song" Jan Plewka suddenly stormed onto the stage and wanted to stop Michael Patrick Kelly. When he watched him, he had to intervene.


In "Sing my song" Jan Plewka suddenly stormed onto the stage and wanted to stop Michael Patrick Kelly. When he watched him, he had to intervene.

  • The last broadcast of  “Sing mein Song” on Tuesday resulted in a scuffle between two artists.
  • He couldn't stand what Jan Plewka had to watch during Michael Patrick Kelly's performance .
  • Jan Plewka stormed onto the stage and wanted to stop Michael Patrick Kelly. 

South Africa - The appearance on  "Sing Meine Song" started so harmoniously. In the last episode of the VOX show, when Michael Patrick Kelly went on stage to sing Jan Plewka's song "Feuer und Wasser für alle", he briefly said to the Selig singer: "I find that as fascinating as You also speak in your music and in your art with symbols and gestures. ”A short time later there was a scuffle between the two. 

When Patrick Kelly performed on stage in the last episode of the VOX show "Sing mein Song"  , the singer Jan Plewka  suddenly ran onto the stage because he could not watch what his colleague  Michael Patrick Kelly was doing. During the performance of the song "Feuer und Wasser für alle" by the band Selig, the musician Michael Patrick Kelly suddenly destroyed a guitar that he had specially designed for this performance. When Selig singer Jan Plewka saw this, he could no longer hold himself and wanted to prevent the instrument from being destroyed.  

Kelly had worked particularly hard on Plewka's  previously praised symbolic language and artistically immortalized the meaning of the song on a guitar. The other musicians were thrilled with the instrument that Kelly presented. The world map and a number of people holding hands were visible on the acoustic guitar.

Sing my song: Michael Patrick Kelly performs emotional song

The symbols should support the meaning conveyed by Jan Plewka's song . The song says: "Organize love / Celebrate peace / Come together / Let us live / Every now and then a face appears / Out of the clouds, confidence" and further: "And you look out of the window / And your gaze leads into space / Once upon a time there was a planet / With its own atmosphere / With fire and water for everyone / Fire and water for everyone ”.

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Michael Patrick Kelly translated the song into English and performed it very emotionally. Megaphone sound effects and rocking elements of the band created a special appearance that Max Giesinger, Nico Santos and the other musicians liked. They got up, cheered and sympathized with Kelly. But suddenly - during a solo of the band - the singer reached for the previously presented guitar that he had placed next to the stage. Jan Plewka seemed to suspect what was about to happen. "No," he called to his colleague, but too late. Kelly raised the guitar over his head and smashed it onto a stone.

Sing my song: Michael Patrick Kelly destroys guitar

Jan Plewka jumped on stage, grabbed Michael Patrick Kelly and wanted to brake him. But he couldn't stop it. When the guitar disintegrated, the two hugged and went down together. Arm in arm you ended the song together.

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At the end of the song, Plewka continued to look blankly at Kelly. "Uff," he says after the performance, "man Patty, the beautiful guitar". The other singers were also perplexed and looked around uncertainly. At a loss, they picked up the parts of the destroyed guitar . Kelly said he wanted the destruction to show how humanity treats the planet. But Plewka contradicted him: "Yes, we shouldn't do that - not exactly that".

Sing-mein-Song artist turns destroyed guitar into a work of art

Even Max Giesing and the singer LEA were very surprised sudden Kellys destruction. "It was like a blatant theater," LEA commented on the situation. Michael Patrick Kelly said afterwards: “I found what was happening very significant because, I made a gesture here that artistically shows how to destroy the world and then we saw what Jan was trying to do has to do. And that's to prevent that. "

Michael Patrick Kelly was able to surprise the troubled Jan Plewka with an idea and calm him down again. He suggested auctioning the destroyed guitar as a work of art and donating the money to an environmental organization. Plewka liked this idea very much: “We are auctioning it off and donating the Fridays For Future *. That's great. ”So the destruction ended well, also for Jan Plewka, to whose honor Michael Patrick Kelly sang the song.

Over the past few weeks, the candidates have also become emotional. The rapper MoTrip moved to tears and Ilse deLange looked very honestly back to her career. “Sing my song” can be seen on Tuesdays at 8:15 p.m. on VOX or online at TVNOW.de.

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* merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network.

Source: merkur

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