European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 19, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse In the Early 1930s, during the Rise of Adolf Hitler the nazis discouraged jazz and called it non aryan music Heilmann said but local hamburgers still frequented the jazz clubs. For the younger at heart clubs like o bryans Are jumping for pop music the tropical Brazil for Samba and reggae music the after shave for jazz Rock disco music the Chicago for traditional Rock. On the drama scene More than 11 Heaters Are spread out in Hamburg presenting shows like phantom of the opera and my fair lady. As Hamburg grows and build newer and trendier night spots Schroder and Heilmann fear the smaller neighbourhood pubs especially those found in St. Pauli May eventually disappear. Quot the Young Don t know about the old St. Pauli Quot Heilmann said. Quot this District grew out of Sailor coming into port for three or four Days. Now it Only takes a Small Crew of technicians to run a ship a the sailors Are tourists who want to learn about Hamburg night life should tap into the City s True Quot night owls Quot Schroder said. These local night owls make up 5 percent of Hamburg s population but you won t see them out on the weekends he said. They party on thursdays and often at the Corner pubs. And Schroder added they Are the Best places to get the Best Beer. Quot the traditional pubs let a Beer set for about seven minutes before they serve it Quot he said. Quot the foam must be such that a Penny or a cigarette will stand up in it. That s getting lost with the new a replica of the statue of Liberty stands in Hamburg. An accordionist keeps the crowd singing along with an old sea Chantey in a traditional Hamburg pub to while a More contemporary club attracts a younger crowd. City sanitation workers right clean up the fish Market on sunday morning
