Listeners will wonder what an Englishman is doing on the German radio tonight. You can imagine that before taking this step I hoped that someone better qualified than me would come forward.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
An Englishman's way of speaking absolutely classifies him.
Let us show our fellow countrymen and the entire world what the Germans can do when they work for peace.
This kind of music was just hitting England, so we were getting this following in clubs in Birmingham just cause we were trying to do something different.
It's unimaginable to meet a Pole or a German who does not know about the history of their country. But lots of English people don't know the difference between Britain and England.
There's a certain lack of gimmickry to what I do that makes people in England go: 'Where's the thing?'
Being German, I think we don't really express a lot of things.
Radio in England is nonexistent. It's very bad English use of a media system, typically English use.
I saw a DJ from Germany called Sven Vath. I saw him in the club, he played for six hours and I was just totally intrigued, because everything he played I'd never heard before and everything he did I'd never seen before. I was so blown away by what he did.
The German mind has a talent for making no mistakes but the very greatest.
You turn up on set, and somebody who has come out of Oxford, has done a BBC course, is telling you how to act. You think, 'Do me a favour. Go and make a coffee.'