15 Minuten Live - Charkiw in Concert | Joko & Klaas 15Min Live - Summary

Summary

The text appears to be a transcript of a conversation and a concert performance. The conversation involves a discussion about the situation in Ukraine and the band's decision to continue performing despite the challenges. The band, Celo Eludi, is based in a safe basement of a building, which they have been using as a studio. They also use the basement as a shelter for people being evacuated from the Donbass region. The band members live downstairs and experience the sounds of shelling and airstrike alarms as part of their daily life.

The conversation also touches on the band's decision to continue performing, despite the challenges. They explain that it's easier to keep going and that they are doing what they can. They also discuss the idea that they will eventually meet and have a live concert in a place called "Manitoba Mutant".

The conversation then transitions into a discussion about the history of their country and the hope that it provides. They talk about how survival, keeping their lives and values, and preserving civilization are common goals despite the differences in culture and point of view. They express hope in the unity of civilization and the solidity of their shared history.

The conversation ends with a mention of the drummer having to evacuate, and the band's promise to come to Germany and greet them with their music. The conversation is interspersed with music, which is not transcribed in the text.

Facts

1. The conversation takes place in a basement of a building, which is being used as a studio and a shelter for people being evacuated from the Donbass region and the Haki friction.

2. The people in the conversation are discussing the situation in Ukraine, where they have to live with the sounds of shelling and airstrike alarms.

3. They mention a band called Celo Eludi, who continue to play concerts despite the situation.

4. The conversation also includes a discussion about the history of their country and how it gives them hope.

5. The band members mention that they are playing a song by Ernst, a well-known German song.

6. The conversation also includes a promise to visit Germany and greet them with their music after the war ends.

7. The conversation ends with a song by the band, which is not identified in the text.