Sahnie

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Sahnie (bourgeois Hans Runge ; born June 12, 1964 in Hameln ) played bass with the music groups Die Suurbiers and Die Ärzte .

Career

Hans Runge played with the Berlin band Frau Suurbier from 1981 to 1984 . In 1982 he supported Campino and Andreas von Holst from Die Toten Hosen as bassist on the studio recordings for the songs Die Abenteuer vom kleine Haevelmann , Frühstückskorn and Bis zum bitteren Ende . The titles appeared on the compilation Ein Vollrausch in Stereo - 20 foamy mood hits , a project by various punk bands, of which Runge, Campino, von Holst and Wolfgang Rohde appeared together under the name "The Tangobrüder". The recordings were digitally revised and published again in 2007 in the new edition of the Opel-Gang album . After portraying "Die Toten Hosen", their later successful title Bis zum Bitteren Ende was written by Campino and Holst during the train ride to Berlin, while Sahnie said she was involved in the creation of the song.

At the end of 1982 Farin Urlaub and Bela B. founded the band Die Ärzte . Runge was chosen as bass player, among other things because he had the opportunity to provide a practice room, a recording device and a VW bus. As a parody of Campino, who threw the sweets of the same name around at the concerts at that time, Runge called himself from then on "Sahnie", like "cream candy". In the German feature film Richy Guitar by Michael Laux with the cast of doctors at the time, Sahnie appeared at the side of Farin Urlaub and Bela. B. in a leading role as Hans.

Since Runge wanted to concentrate on his business studies at the Free University of Berlin , differences arose among the band members in 1985 after a successful tour of the doctors . Afterwards, Bela B. and Farin Urlaub negotiated a severance payment with Runge and released Sahnie from the band.

In 1989 Sahnie released an album with eleven funpun songs under the title Er z ste Sahne on EMI . However, commercial success failed to materialize. According to his letter for the publication of the biography of “Die Ärzte” in 2001, Runge then turned his back on music and worked as the managing director of a high-tech company in Malaysia . A few years later he returned to Germany and worked at pvXchange, a Bremen-based solar technology provider.

Discography

Collaboration on albums by Die Suurbiers

  • 1982: DTJ + Mrs. Suurbier - Live im Flöz (The Suurbiers)

Collaboration on samplers

  • 1983: A total intoxication in stereo - 20 foamy mood hits (sampler, among others for Die Suurbiers and Die Toten Hosen)

Collaboration on albums by Die Ärzte

Solo albums

  • 1989: He z ste cream

Solo singles

  • 1989: shaking dry
  • 1989: stomach

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Dewezet from November 29th, 2016: A man from Hamelin played the bass in "the best band in the world"
  2. Markus Karg: An oversized guinea pig eats the earth . Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf 2001, ISBN 3-89602-369-1 . P. 62.
  3. Article about A full intoxication in stereo - 20 foamy mood hits
  4. Booklet for the new edition of the Opel-Gang album , JKP 2007.
  5. a b Markus Karg: An oversized guinea pig eats the earth . Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf 2001, ISBN 3-89602-369-1 . Pp. 18-20.
  6. Markus Karg: An oversized guinea pig eats the earth . Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf 2001, ISBN 3-89602-369-1 . P. 13.
  7. ^ Munzinger Archive / Pop Archive International 8/1980.
  8. a b Markus Karg: An oversized guinea pig eats the earth . Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf 2001, ISBN 3-89602-369-1 . P. 64.
  9. Philipp Killmann: Sahnie: "The doctors were my youthful sin" , Dewezet, 29.11.2016