Indifference to the inhumanity of our society can certainly not be said Udo Lindenberg. In the seventies he dreamed himself over the wall to a rock concert at the Alex, in 1983 his first concert in East Berlin, 1989, he called the multicultural "Colourful Republic of Germany" and in 2000 he founded the initiative "Rock against right-wing violence" , The "Club of Budapest" has taken over the patronage for Lindesbergs "dialogue of cultures". With "Atlantic Affairs" he brings those German artists into consciousness, who had to flee in his thirties from the Nazis abroad. It is a substance against stupidity and indifference, for systematic thinking and acting, for audacity and resistance, political wakefulness and provocation - explosives against whopping boredom. Many will wonder: What have earwigs in this context is lost? After all, not everyone knows that the Marlene-Dietrich-hit "I am from head to toe set to love" written by Friedrich Hollaender comes, who had to leave his German homeland because of his Jewish ancestry and political Missliebigkeit 1933. Similarly, Werner Richard Heymann, who came from a Jewish family. He set 15 UFA movies with numerous hits and emigrated in 1933 to Hollywood. With his evergreen "Somewhere in the world there's a little bit of luck" Udo is accompanied by the Prince. Very moving a song by Ilse Weber, emerged in the Terezin concentration camp: "I am a small suitcase from Frankfurt and I'm looking for my Lord, where he may be? He wore a star, and was old and blind and he had a good time, like I was his child. "