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The story about the Gold Else, Loveparade, For an Angel?
In 1994 Paul van Dyk made For an angel.
The angel to which the song is dedicated is called 'Gold Else'. That golden angel on top of the Siegessaule is the symbol of freedom for all Berlin residents. Paul, being East-German, understands off course the importance of that.
For an Angel is also the unofficial anthem for all Loveparades. It's a tribute to the Loveparade ravers, love and the spirit of music.
Gold Else, on top of the Victory Column, became the centre of the Loveparade when it moved from the Ku'Damm in 1996. The statue got the status of guardian of the event.
When For an angel was released in 1998 and played at the Loveparade, it was clear for everyone what the song stood for. This song, the Loveparade and the angel reflect a whole (youth) movement.
That's about it 
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