No Place to Cry
After releasing the Slow Pop Duet Cover Version "Hey Paula" in 2007 and 4 more songs on their MAXI-CD the two Berlin musicians realeased one of their "political" songs "No place to cry" in 2010.
"No place to cry" tells the story of a soldier who is out on the war field having a deep discussion with the devil who owns already his soul. Bad luck...and no way out!
Over long time there was not much to hear from Bernd Schal and Thomas Buch, two song writers from Berlin, Germany. The beginning of their career is back in the early 70s when bands like Rosetta Stone, Suzi Quatro, Sweet and the Bay-City Rollers had their high times. Started as a Berlin school-band they crowned their success by a concert in the Berlin Deutschland Halle in front of 3.000 people in 1979 during the BRAVO-Disco tour. During that time the band was named "Trouble". After beginning a professional career they renamed in "GOLF-Band" and recorded their first professional 45-rpm record at the legendary Hansa studios at Berlin in 1981. The band