P. Maffey is active for decades and still bring new songs and CDs on the market. I like a long time nothing more of him, his texts no longer speak to me. The early 80s, when I was 18, that was quite different. He accompanied me and my friends through a time that never returns. A time when we believed that the world would soon be ours, boundless optimism and unbridled anticipation for the wonderful things that we would do it yourself possible. A future so bright, welcoming and full of promise, as I have never felt since. This CD is an exact timeline of my / our growing up: The "Carnival Night", fast and powerful, kidnapped me and my friends in a strange, mysterious life that we wanted to try himself. "Revanche" we could perfectly sympathize, because we own our -verglichen to today harmless and "fair" - weathered Raufer- and brawls. "Love is prohibited" - the anthem for us lovesick youths who even then the "constraints" and the Gleichmachungsdruck felt -or thought to feel. "Old Man" -a "staying song" that strength, motivation and courage gave. "How do you" -a reflection of our inner turmoil, searching for the moral pillars that should support the building of our evolving personality. "Nessaja" -at this song I can immediately see my -ungeplante- first daughter in front of me, as she was in the hospital in front of me, so small, so fragile, so a miracle. Today she goes to the 30 .... Each song reminds me of an experience or a story - and I can by listening to these songs any time retrieve -wunderbar! What's missing here is "Ice Age". In this song, it catapulted me immediately into the passenger seat of an orange Kadett D. My best friend at the time -with which I since 2 decades no contact more faith- at the wheel, the cadet by his parents and we both go afloat through the night and the song singing along on the road from Traunreut to Waging ..... Oh.