Die Ärzte: Die Band, die sie Pferd nannten

2004
Die Ärzte: Die Band, die sie Pferd nannten
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Released: 22 August 2004 Released
Producted By: Universal Music Group
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"Die Band, die sie Pferd nannten" is the fourth DVD by the Berlin punk band Die Ärzte. It was released as the DVD to the 2004 tour "Jenseits der Grenze des Zumutbaren", that promoted the album "Geräusch".

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Horst in Translation ([email protected]) "Die Ärzte - Die Band, die sie Pferd nannten" (which means roughly "The Doctors - The band they call horse" is a concert DVD by the German punk rock band Die Ärzte from 2004, so this one is already easily over a decade old. According to IMDb and other websites, this runs for 6 hours, which is not correct. There's roughly 3 hours of concert footage and some extra songs and stuff that does not even add half an hour. But is is still pretty good. I like Farin, I don't like Bela really (the Bush insult wasn't helping either, why he had no courage to say the same about Merkel, please Ärzte are you really that mainstream?) and Rod is always a bit insignificant to me. The relatively high rating here is because it includes some pretty good songs, they may be old but I remember them well and Urlaub has a nice pleasant appearance and I still believe he is the closest Germany might have to Morrissey. Anyway, this was a pretty decent watch and listen as a whole and I guess I recommend it. The little play on genders wasn't bad either. If you choose "male", then you will see a guy buying pizza and beer etc. from a first person perspective. If you choose "female", you will see a girl literally sniffing around, no more details on that. Watch it and you will understand what I mean. I personally can only say this 2-part concert DVD (recorded in Oberhausen) brought back some nice memories. Sure not every song can be a winner, but I believe that's pretty much impossible at this duration. It's certainly very much worth checking out and maybe will even turn you into a fan. Sure this band is among the top of my list of bands I am yet to see if I ever return to concert going. That's all I think. The music is worth it, the conversations in-between are too. Give it a go.