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Udo Lindenberg

 
Artist: Udo Lindenberg
 

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  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Drums, Vocals, Percussion
  • Representative Albums: "Alles Klar auf der Andrea Doria," "Votan Wahnwitz," "Berlin"

Biography

Udo Lindenberg is one of the most influential German rock singers of the '70s. Developing a unique straight-rock style mixed with occasional jazzy or symphonic influences and witty lyrics, he was the first to show that rock music with German lyrics was possible and could even be successful.

Starting off in the beginning of the '60s in several jazz bands, he came to Hamburg in 1968, where he met Inga Rumpf, another influential German rock singer, and finally founded his first band, called Free Orbit. After a short jazz stint as a drummer in Klaus Doldinger's band, Passport, and an English-language debut album, he started writing German lyrics and released his German debut, Daumen Im Wind (1972). His next album, Alles Klar auf der Andrea Doria (1973), provided his breakthrough in Germany and Lindenberg became the most exciting discovery in German rock. Throughout the '70s, he released a string of equally successful albums (most notably Votan Wahnwitz [1975], Panische Nächte [1977], and Dröhnland Sinfonie [1978]), which firmly established him as one of the greatest German rock icons.

At the end of the '70s, he had arrived at a new stage in his career: He discovered Ulla Meinecke, who was to become one of the most successful female songwriters in Germany; published his first book, Hinter All den Postern; and jammed with Eric Burdon, who appeared as a guest star in the tour for Dröhnland Sinfonie. In 1980, he directed and starred in his first movie, Panische Zeiten, a comedy about a rock singer who is kidnapped by a government agent. After another book (Rock und Rebellion -- Ein Panisches Panorama, 1981), he tried hard to finally get together a tour through East Germany, where Lindenberg enjoyed cult status. Apart from one concert in 1983 in East Berlin, a tour scheduled for 1984 was eventually canceled by the East German cultural apparatchiks, who probably feared his sardonic wit.

The mid-'80s saw him getting him more and more involved in political issues: He interviewed German ex-chancellor Willy Brandt, took part in the Live Aid concerts, toured the USSR, and started a correspondence with East German party boss Erich Honecker. In 1987, Lindenberg sent him a rocker leather jacket as a gift, a now-legendary symbolical gesture. After releasing his autobiography, El Panico, in 1989, he was awarded the Bundesverdienstkreuz, the highest award given by the German government.

In the '90s, his musical creativity faded -- a process which had already become obvious during the '80s, when he released albums that never reached the quality he had achieved previously. He dived into mainstream pop music and his song material became more and more debatable. Nevertheless, his status as Germany's most important rocker was unbroken. Other German bands and singers honored him at his 25th tour anniversary by performing their own versions of his songs. From 1996 on, Lindenberg started a second career as a painter, with extensive exhibitions. ~ Frank Eisenhuth, All Music Guide
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Discography: Udo Lindenberg
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Stark Wie Zwei [Deluxe Edition]

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Beste...mit und Ohne Hut...

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Udopia [Bonus Track]

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Sister King Kong [Bonus Track]

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Belcanto

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Sonderzug Nach Pankow 2003 [Panikorchestra]

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Drohnland Symphonie [Bonus Track]

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Honky Tonk Show

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Panikprasident

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Kosmos

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Wikipedia: Udo Lindenberg
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Udo Lindenberg (1987)

Udo Lindenberg (born May 17, 1946 in Gronau) is a German rock musician and composer.

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Early years

During Lindenberg’s childhood he developed a feel for rhythm. Taking every opportunity to drum, Lindenberg used petrol cans in lieu of a drum kit. Later he obtained his first real drum kit and in 1962 he began a period of journeying in order to learn his craft. His wandering took him to northern Germany and Gunter Hampel after which he travelled to France, Tripoli and onwards to the Music Academy at Münster. 1968 found Lindenberg in Hamburg where he decided against a career at sea and joined a troupe of folk musicians. In 1969 he was the drummer for The City Preachers, Germany’s first folk-rock-band.

In October 1983, the West German rock star was surprisingly permitted to perform in concert at the Palast der Republik in East Germany. At the concert, Lindenberg sang one of his best-known songs (adapting the tune of "Chattanooga Choo Choo"), "Sonderzug nach Pankow" ("Special Train To Pankow"), which satirized East German leader Erich Honecker, and which he had been asked not to play. The East German government immediately revoked his permission to complete his scheduled East German concert tour, after he had spent months begging them for permission to perform there. (Lyrics)

Personality

Udo Lindenberg is a political person. He professes social democratic beliefs and appeared at the birthday party of former German Federal Chancellor Gerhard Schröder. Lindenberg has engaged in activism including the raising of funds for aid to Africa and the writing of a song against the Berlin Wall. In 2000 he founded the project Rock Against Right-Wing Violence.

Lindenberg has worked collaboratively with various local and international artists (Eric Burdon, Helen Schneider, David Bowie, Keith Forsey, Gianna Nannini, and Nena) on a number of projects. He currently lives in Hamburg in the Hotel Atlantic (for several years now). His raw voice is the result of too much alcohol and cigarettes. In 1989 he survived a heart attack.

Singles and albums in the charts

Singles

Year Single D A CH
1981 Wozu sind Kriege da?1 18
1983 Sonderzug nach Pankow 5 3
1987 Horizont 18
1987 Der Generalsekretär 60
1988 Ich lieb' dich überhaupt nicht mehr 33 3
1989 Airport (Dich wiederseh'n ...) 49
1991 Ein Herz kann man nicht reparieren 29
1991 Geh nicht weg 90
1991 Club der Millionäre 39
1992 Panik-Panther 84
1999 You Can't Run Away2 74
2003 Wunder geschehen3 9
2005 Hallo Angie, das merkel ich mir 100
2008 Wenn du Durchhängst 10 41 67

D — Germany, A — Austria, CH — Switzerland

1Udo Lindenberg & Pascal
2Freundeskreis feat. Udo Lindenberg
3Nena & Friends (Udo Lindenberg, Sasha, Ben, ...)

Albums

Year Album D A CH
1971 Lindenberg
1972 Daumen im Wind
1973 Alles klar auf der Andrea Doria1 23
1974 Ball Pompös1 3
1975 Votan Wahnwitz1 3
1976 Galaxo Gang1 4
1976 Sister King Kong1 8
1976 Panik Udo1 34
1977 Panische Nächte1 31
1978 Lindenbergs Rock-Revue1 15
1979 Dröhnland-Symphonie1 15
1979 Livehaftig1 15
1979 Der Detektiv1 22
1980 Panische Zeiten1 12
1980 Meine Panik1 17
1981 Udopia1 5
1982 Keule1 9
1982 Intensivstationen1 16
1983 Odyssee1 3 8
1983 Lindstärke 101 21
1984 Götterhämmerung1 3 10
1985 Sündenknall1 11 22
1985 Radio Eriwahn präsentiert1 17
1987 Feuerland1 16
1987 Phönix 26
1988 Gänsehaut 5 7
1988 Hermine 26
1988 Casa Nova 32
1991 Ich will dich haben 23
1992 Gustav 69
1992 Unter die Haut 41
1992 Panik-Panther 24
1993 Benjamin 49
1995 Kosmos 44
1996 Und ewig rauscht die Linde 39
1997 Belcanto2 29
1998 Zeitmaschine 49
2000 Der Exzessor 40
2001 Ich schwöre - Das volle Programm 80
2001 Balladen 91
2002 Atlantic Affairs 76
2003 Der Panikpräsident 18
2005 Absolut 65
2008 Stark wie zwei 1 12 10

D — Germany, A — Austria, CH — Switzerland

1 Udo Lindenberg & Panikorchester
2 Udo Lindenberg & Das Deutsche Filmorchester Babelsberg

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