Around 250 guests were at the open air with the trio Schleudergang in Langenpreising. © Sylvia Stadler
The Trio Schleudergang is known as a guarantee for a good mood and the best atmosphere. At the weekend, at the cabaret evening of the Langenpreisinger CSU local association on the grounds of the Leitsch carpentry shop, the laughing muscles of the approximately 250 guests were strained.
Langenpreising – The music cabaret artists from the "Lower Bavarian Bermuda Triangle", as they like to describe their origins (Alkofen, Lalling and Freyung), had their current program "Koch- und Buntwäsche 90 Grad" in their luggage. In 2017, the trio was awarded the International Folk Music Prize by the Passauer Neue Presse. They are also known from the Brettl peaks of the Bayerischer Rundfunk: the "Bämal", Roland Stetter, the "Flori", Florian Weinmann, and the "Oberlehrer", Raimund Pauli.
"Mia samma koane washing machine representatives, but hoas ma ma therefore a so, because ma mia tavern musicians san and eich in de guade, oide time want to jerk back, where it was not a bit more gmiat," the musicians introduced themselves. Sometimes it is also claimed that the name spin cycle has a completely different meaning. "Because ma mia often make music in the tavern and there is always something to do with the Dringa, it gets a bit late from time to time – well, and at the Hoamgeh hoid . . . then we'll be hoid oiwei in the corridor!"
The guests were not only thrown back into an old time, but the pitfalls of everyday life were also revealed to them. Packed into poems and stories, the audience also followed a schoolhouse inauguration in Austria, among other things.
There was also an insight into the recently launched "Whats-App-Stammtisch: Do werd nix mehr gredt, weil's olle nur no wischn und auf ihr Handyn schauen: Muaß oana niaßn, schreibn de Andern: 'Gsundheit!'" Laughter was also provided by "de Gschicht vom Hemadkaffa".
Again and again, the audience was also involved in participating. One guest even found a "fax" under the beer table with the note: "De Musikanten ham an Durst". The trio's repertoire also included feel-good songs such as "An Anderl sei Bua" or "A Tröpferl geht oiwei danebn". .sys