Frame Freedom

"David Hasselhof" sitting on the Berlin Wall.  

As a new chapter began in Germany and the World,  a new chapter began in David Hasselhoff’s career. The actor and singer had made a name for himself in Germany after his song “Looking For Freedom” (an English adaptation of the 1978 German hit “Auf Der Strasse Nach Süden,” often translated as “On the road to the South”) came out in 1988.  It topped the charts in West Germany, in large part because its lyrics about the long search for freedom struck a chord among those living in a divided Germany. The coincidental timing of the song’s release and the wall’s destruction made Hasselhoff a surprising symbol of the end of the Cold War, a position cemented by his performance at Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate on New Year’s Eve 1989.

Base Material: Dark silver appearance

11,95 €

Paint style: Painted

Back print: 4 lines

Back pattern: Hard Rock Cafe logos and diagonal guitars

Release date: july 2020

 

Member Rating
2.75 of 5 ( 0 Ratings )
2.75 (no rating yet)