Siemens Energy offered to create a playlist in Spotify for the Gazprom turbine

Siemens Energy offered to create a playlist in Spotify for the Gazprom turbine

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Siemens Energy offered on Twitter to create a playlist for the Gazprom turbine in the music streaming service Spotify. The company started with the song So Lonely (“So Lonely” – “b”) by The Police. Gazprom, in response to Siemens, offered to include the song Breaking the Law (“Breaking the Law” – “b”) heavy metal band Judas Priest.

“Our famous turbine is not yet where it should be. It stands alone on our site in Mülheim. Let’s do the poor thing a favor and make a playlist on Spotify. What should be added there? We’ll start with “So Lonely” by The Police. What suggestions do you have?” the company tweeted.

Users suggested turning on All by myself (“Alone” – “b”) Celine Dion, I’m still standing (“I’m still standing” – “b”) Elton John, Road to nowhere“b”) Talking Heads, Patience (“Patience” – “b”) Guns N’ Roses, Hello “b”) Adele and many other songs about loneliness.

“Why don’t you add this track?” Gazprom replied on Twitter, attaching the song Breaking the Law Judas Priest.

Siemens Energy turbine for the Nord Stream gas pipeline located in the German city of Mülheim an der Ruhr, it is sealed and ready for operation. Gazprom claims, which cannot take the turbine due to sanctions and “inconsistency of the current situation with the current contractual obligations on the part of Siemens”. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz spokethat it can be sent to Russia at any time.

On the development of the situation with the turbine – in the material “Kommersant” “Turbine pumps correspondence”.

Olesya Pavlenko