Hidden Network of Vintage Steam Locomotives - Episode 4 - a podcast by Secret Place Berlin

from 2020-09-09T18:45:18

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Climb aboard an old steam train and allow yourself to be transported back to the era of the Weimar Republic… when Marlene Dietrich dominated the silver screen, Mimi Thoma sang soothing ballads at late night cabarets, and Kurt Widmann & his Orchestra performed regular radio scores to the tune of a bustling booming Berlin up to the early eruptions of WW2. Berlin macht Dampf takes us there, as our host Lacy Barry recounts experiencing one of their vintage steam engines unexpectedly, in a real life account, for the very first time.

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For the most impressive vintage train excursions Berlin has to offer, go to https://www.berlin-macht-dampf.com/

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For more Secret Place Berlin, follow and listen to a playlist curated to the theme of SPB Episode 4 – Steam Engines of Berlin: https://open.spotify.com/user/1261720013/playlist/4ZwJWLSrjNijBSS5KJ0tcI
Warmest Thanks to Oliver Carter Wakefield of Hot Club Du Monde radio show for suggesting some of the best German music of the 1920s-1940s for this playlist. Listen to his radio show at: https://www.mixcloud.com/discover/hot-club-du-monde/

Special Thanks to Radio Spätkauf for mentioning SPB in their last episode. Hosts, Joel Dullroy, Maisie Hitchcock, Jöran Mandik and Daniel Stern share 'Berlin News in English' in a wonderfully conversational and humorous way. Listen on Apple Podcasts and RadioEins. http://www.radiospaetkauf.com/

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Music by Hyperia: https://soundcloud.com/hyperia_music in the 1st class passenger carriage.

Story, Narration, Illustration & Image copyright Lacy Barry 2020, in the engine control room.

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