Down with Spendierhosen, Invisible!

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Down with Spendierhosen, Invisible!
Studio album by Die Ärzte.svg

Publication
(s)

October 23, 2000

Label (s) Hot Action Records, Universal Records

Format (s)

CD , LP

Genre (s)

Punk rock , pop punk

Title (number)

19th

running time

63:49

occupation

production

Uwe Hoffmann , The Doctors

Studio (s)

Gaga Studio, Hamburg

chronology
Satanic Horses
(1999)
Down with Spendierhosen, Invisible! 5, 6, 7, 8 - Bull State!
(2001)
Single releases
August 21, 2000 How it goes
November 10, 2000 Sometimes women have…
March 5, 2001 Yoko Ono
May 7, 2001 Rock and roll superman

Down with Spendierhosen, Invisible! is the ninth studio album by the German punk rock band Die Ärzte . It was released on CD and double 12 ″ LP , each in a light blue plush bag, on October 23, 2000.

background

The cover of the single Wie es geht is based on that of a self-labeled CD-R

Four days before the single “Wie es geht” was released, Die Ärzte performed the song live for Harald Schmidt's birthday in his late-night show, The Harald Schmidt Show .

The "morgue" song from the New German Hardness is influenced sound, contains a parody on "The Song of the Smurfs" of Vader Abraham and the Smurfs , which by some comedians, including Otto Waalkes , gecovert was and parodies.

" Yes, is' ja jut Kleener, stop crawling here now " at the end of "The Optimist" was spoken by Die-Ärzte producer Uwe Hoffmann .

"N 48.3" in the ICD-10 is the coding for priapism , a painful permanent erection.

The last lines of text of the song “Las Vegas” come from the “ Altbierlied ”, of which the Düsseldorf band Die Toten Hosen published an interpretation on their album Damenwahl .

The title "Rock'n'Roll-Übermensch" refers to a song of the same name by the Dutch band Loveslug , which can be found on their album Circus of Values .

In the chorus of "Sometimes women have ..." the singer Diane Weigmann from the Berlin band Lemonbabies can be heard.

Track list

  1. How To ( Vacation ) - 3:58
  2. Money ( Felsenheimer ) - 3:44
  3. Give me time ( vacation ) - 2:08
  4. You ( Felsenheimer ) - 3:39
  5. Mondo Bondage ( González / Felsenheimer ) - 3:01
  6. Onprangering ( vacation ) - 3:53
  7. Mortuary ( González , Urlaub , Felsenheimer ) - 3:51
  8. The Optimist ( Felsenheimer ) - 2:36
  9. Everything so simple ( vacation ) - 4:25
  10. N 48.3 ( vacation ) - 2:51
  11. Sometimes women have ... ( Felsenheimer ) - 4:13
  12. Las Vegas ( Felsenheimer ) - 1:49
  13. Yoko Ono ( vacation ) - 0:30
  14. Rock Rendezvous ( Felsenheimer ) - 4:08
  15. Baby ( Vacation ) - 4:32
  16. It may be? ( González / Felsenheimer ) - 2:47
  17. A summer just for me ( vacation ) - 2:51
  18. Rock'n'Roll-Übermensch ( González , Felsenheimer ) - 4:47
  19. Glorious Years ( Vacation ) - 3:52

Trivia

In "Leichenhalle" Andrew Eldritch from Sisters Of Mercy was originally supposed to sing the " Schlumpf part". In the end, however, it did not come to that.

The guitar solo before the third verse of "Sometimes women have ..." is copied from Adam Ant's song "Stand And Deliver". The same melody was later used in the title song of the TV series Neues vom Süderhof .

The musician Sven Franzisko von Fischmob is mentioned in "Money" . This was previously also by Farin Urlaub in his song "Wonderful world of Farin U." mentioned.