☝️ Key Points
- The Kastelruther Spatzen festival in Kastelruth is described as even bigger and more spectacular than Mount Everest.
- It symbolizes the joy, community, and magical atmosphere of this festival.
- The text mentions the Rosenhof, a beautiful and idyllic place in Kastelruth.
- It tells the story of someone whose eyes light up again and a dog who is reunited with its owner.
- The song lyrics convey the significance of the festival as something special, bigger, and more beautiful than anything else.
Interpretation
The lyrics of the song "Noch größer als der Everest" by the
Kastelruther Spatzen tell the story of a special festival in Kastelruth that is even bigger and more impressive than Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world.
The song describes how in October, the stars shine particularly bright for the inhabitants of Kastelruth and miracles happen. The Rosenhof, a place in Kastelruth, is described as a place without dark shadows and is referred to as the "Atlantis of the mountains", meaning it is very beautiful and idyllic.
The chorus of the song describes how the Kastelruther Spatzen festival is even bigger and more spectacular than Everest. It is stated that while Everest may be the roof of the world and one can see the sky from there, the Kastelruther Spatzen festival is even more beautiful.
The rest of the song tells the story of someone whose eyes light up again and a dog who is reunited with its owner. It is sung that tears don't go well with beer and that life is beautiful at this festival. The Big Dipper in the sky is mentioned, watching from above and feeling like dancing today.
The lyrics of the song convey the significance of the Kastelruther Spatzen festival as something special, that is bigger and more beautiful than anything else, including Everest. It symbolizes the joy, community, and magical atmosphere of this festival in Kastelruth.