Peter the Magnificent
Tonight's celebration is dedicated to Peter Maffay, and Johannes Oerding decides to forgo his regular show. In gratitude, the renowned German musician entertains the talk show host and the audience with captivating tales from the life of a true music icon.
Johannes starts his unique performance riding a scooter while Peter arrives on a Harley, true to form. Their deep bond is unmistakable, and Johannes carries no big news but instead opens with a cover of Maffay's classic "Über sieben Brücken musst du gehen" with a unique Oerding twist.
Fifty million records sold and twenty number one albums are a testament to Peter's exceptional career in the music industry. However, the focus tonight shifts from the music to his fascinating life experiences. Sammy expresses it perfectly, "I can't take my eyes off you. Your stories are enough for me tonight, no music needed," proclaims the Broilers leader.
A soulful ballad ("Tiefer"), smooth jazz-soul ("So bist du"), heartwarming spectacle pop ("Nessaja"), intriguing offbeat hip-hop ("Schwarze Linien"), and melancholic piano-meets-guitar tunes ("Wenn wir uns wiedersehen", "Ich fühl wie du") receive thunderous applause from the captivated audience. But it's when Peter reveals his life story and opinions that people truly tune in.
A 53-year History on Stage
"We could have had three or even five Maffay events," Eva states, and she's not wrong. Many present enjoy close relationships with the industry legend - some are even influenced by his work. For example, Eva was too nervous to play the lead role in a "Tabaluga" performance, prompting her to never let such a moment happen again. She would eventually join her first band. Germany's beloved rocker, Sammy, once partied to Maffay's tunes, and Eva's daughter is obsessed with his work.
Anticipating this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, Peter plans to embark on a final grand tour. He wants to make the most of spending time with his young daughter. "My family is incredibly special to me," he explains. Moving past the present, Peter shares insightful stories from his past. "I discovered music at the age of fourteen," revealing his first producer, Michael Kunze, guided his journey into pop. As a rocker, he opened for the iconic Rolling Stones for six concerts in 1982. Despite boos and bottles of Coke, Peter endured, learning valuable lessons along the way.
As the evening draws to a close, Peter surprises Johannes with a "Boss" version of Oerding's hit "Blinde Passagiere." The intimate glimpse into the life of a music legend leaves everyone in awe. A humbled but beaming Peter confides, "This evening left me speechless," causing audience members to feel the same way.
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The special episode airs on RTLplus, where viewers can witness Peter Maffay's captivating stories and performances alongside Johannes Oerding. In the spirit of the occasion, Peter Maffay decides to entertain the audience with his favorite music, including hits like 'Über sieben Brücken musst du gehen'.
Source: www.ntv.de