![]() A live version of this song is featured on the DVD Noches como Estas – Live in Buenos Aires. Lyrics were written by Sebastián Teysera of the band La Vela Puerca from Uruguay. #Die toten hosen krach der republik dvd download downloadĪ Spanish version of the song titled "Días Como Estos" was released as a download in August 2012. An additional version, sung by Campino and accompanied by Andreas von Holst on an acoustic guitar was released on the album Alles ohne Strom in October 2019. It was also released on the album Ballast der Republik on a live version is featured on the album Der Krach der Republik, that was released on 22 November 2013. The single contained three additional titles: "Champions League" (Lyrics and Music: Campino and Funny van Dannen), "Du fehlst" (Lyrics: Campino Music: Andreas Meurer) und "Was macht Berlin?" (Lyrics: Campino Music: Michael Breitkopf). ![]() ![]() Tage wie diese was released as a Maxi-CD on the 23 March 2012. Now follows the second and third chorus, with another line of text added: „In dieser Nacht der Nächte, die uns soviel verspricht, erleben wir das Beste, kein Ende ist in Sicht.“ (engl.: In this night of nights, that promises us so much, we experience the best, with no end in sight.) The last part is repeated a few times while the song fades out. Hab keine Angst, ich gebe auf dich Acht.“ (engl.: Come, I'll carry you through the crowd. The words are: „Komm, ich trag dich durch die Leute. In the third verse the lyrics express the wish that the celebrations may never stop and that the singer will protect his friend. On days like today, we still have forever. Wünsch ich mir Unendlichkeit." (engl.: On days like today, you wish for eternity. An Tagen wie diesen haben wir noch ewig Zeit. ![]() Now follows the first chorus, sung by all members of the band: „An Tagen wie diesen wünscht man sich Unendlichkeit. “ (engl: along the alleys to the Rhine terraces, crossing the bridges to where the music plays). Then they are off to the event venue, which is located in Düsseldorf because according to the lyrics, they move „entlang der Gassen, zu den Rheinterrassen über die Brücken, bis hin zu der Musik. The lyrics describe the joyful anticipation and the meeting with a friend or an acquaintance at a designated meeting-point. The first part of the song consists of verse #1 and #2. E-bass and the second E-guitar, performed by Andreas Meurer and Michael Breitkopf respectively, start playing from the first chorus on. In the second verse, the drums kick in, played by Stephen George Ritchie. Then Campino starts to sing the first verse. A guitar riff in D Major, played by Andreas von Holst, starts the song. The song is structured in the following parts: Intro, first and second verse, first chorus, third verse, second and third chorus which then repeats and fades out. The lyrics describe a collective feeling of happiness when celebrating with a large group of people to music. Under the new title "Tage wie diese" this song was recorded as the first one for the album which should be released to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the band. It took the help of Birgit Minichmayr in the summer of 2011 to get things going again. But the band was not convinced at first - neither did the tune catch their ears nor could Campino come up with suitable lyrics to it. ![]() He had already composed a first draft of the song with the title "Kreise drehen" (engl.: Moving in circles) in 2010 and recorded it in his own recording studio in his cellar. For this song, Andreas von Holst had been inspired by the field holler Black Betty, which he knew in the Ram Jam-Version from 1977. ![]()
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