Udo Lindenberg





















Udo Lindenberg

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Lindenberg in 2014

Born
Udo Gerhard Lindenberg


(1946-05-17) 17 May 1946 (age 72)

Gronau (Westf.), Germany

Nationality German
Occupation singer, drummer, rock musician, composer, painter

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




Contents






  • 1 Career


  • 2 Singles


  • 3 Albums


  • 4 Literature


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Career


Lindenberg started his musical career as a drummer. In 1969, he founded his first band Free Orbit and also appeared as a studio and guest musician (with Michael Naura, Knut Kiesewetter). In 1970 he collaborated as a drummer with jazz saxophonist Klaus Doldinger in Munich. In 1971 Passport, a band founded by Doldinger, released its first album, with Lindenberg on drums. He also played drums for the theme music for the German TV series Tatort.[1] The first LP by the Jazz rock group Emergency was released in 1971 but met with little commercial success.


The LP Lindenberg (also 1971, sung in English, already with Steffi Stephan on bass) was likewise unsuccessful. In the following year, the first LP in German was released: Daumen im Wind (produced by Lindenberg and Thomas Kukuck, who also co-produced Lindenberg's next five albums), featuring the single "Hoch im Norden", which became a radio hit in northern Germany. The year 1973 brought a breakthrough with the album Andrea Doria and the singles "Alles klar auf der Andrea Doria" and "Cello". With over 100,000 copies sold, Lindenberg quickly received the largest record deal of any German-language musician up to that time. Lindenberg was earning a special place in the new German-language music of the 70s, finding a niche between internationally oriented Krautrock and mainstream pop music of the Schlager variety. German-language rock had previously been confined to predominantly political message bands whose music was directed at a narrow audience.


Lindenberg's brash style, everyday subject matter ("Bei Onkel Pö…") and his feel for language were an unprecedented combination in German-language music. His pioneering work helped other artists such as Stefan Waggershausen and Marius Müller-Westernhagen get record deals of their own. In 1973 Lindenberg first went on tour with his Panikorchester (Panic Orchestra).


1976 was one of Udo Lindenberg's most productive years. Besides the LP Galaxo Gang he also released a record under the name Das Waldemar Wunderbar Syndicat (I make you feel good), a first Best of Panik Udo and the first in a series of foreign-language releases,No Panic, on which Lindenberg translated his songs into English. In the same year (and on another LP: Sister King Kong) with the song "Rock ’n’ Roll Arena in Jena", Lindenberg first mentioned a Panic Orchestra tour of the GDR. In 1976, Lindenberg discovered Ulla Meinecke and produced her first two albums. She was a guest artist and co-author of the 1977 LP Panische Nächte (Panic Nights) and the 1978 Dröhnland Symphonie. On Lindenbergs Rock Revue (1978), Lindenberg and Horst Königstein "Germanized" rock classics from Little Richard to The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, and went on a big tour. The number 1 hit "We Gotta Get out of This Place" was also released with German lyrics.


The subsequent Dröhnland-Symphonie-Tour was staged by Peter Zadek as a big multimedia stage show with a plethora of costumed extras. The result was Lindenberg's first live album Livehaftig. In 1979, Der Detektiv was the second Rock Revue, in which more international hits such as "Candle in the Wind" by Elton John, "Born to Be Wild" by Steppenwolf, "My Little Town" and "As Time Goes By" (from the film Casablanca) were "Germanized".
Also 1997 was published "Belcanto - Udo Lindenberg & das Deutsche Filmorchester Babelsberg" which included hits like "Horizont", "Bis ans Ende der Welt" along with a song by Bertold Brecht and Udo's own interpretation of The Windmills of Your Mind - "Under the drunkard moon" ("Unterm Säufermond")[2] (Lyrics: Udo Lindenberg, Horst Königstein).


One of his most famous songs is "Sonderzug nach Pankow" (Special train service to Pankow), an adaptation of Chattanooga Choo Choo, released as a single on 2 February 1983. It originated from the refusal of eastern German authorities to allow Lindenberg to perform in the GDR. In September 1987, he presented a custom Ibanez guitar to former East German leader, Erich Honecker, during his visit to the West German city of Wuppertal.


On 3 June 2011, Lindenberg performed at Kampnagel unplugged. The recording was later released as an album within the MTV Unplugged series. Lindenberg was the 8th German artist in that series. The album became the second No.1 album for Lindenberg, awarded platinum status for 200,000 units sold after two weeks.[3] The second single from the album "Cello" (feat. Clueso) went to No. 4, giving Lindenberg the highest chart position in German singles charts ever.[4]


Lindenberg has worked collaboratively with various local and international recording artists such as (Eric Burdon, Helen Schneider, David Bowie, Tom Robinson, Keith Forsey, Gianna Nannini, Ellen ten Damme and Nena) on a number of projects. He currently lives in Hamburg in the Hotel Atlantic (for several years now). His somewhat hoarse voice is the result of too much liquor and cigarettes. In 1989, he survived a heart attack. In 2010, he designed two postage stamps, based on his songs "Andrea Doria" and "Sonderzug nach Pankow", for the Deutsche Post.


For 2014 he announced his first Stadium Tour[5] in Germany.


From 1 February to 2 April 2015 an exhibition entitled "Porsche.Panic.Power" took place in the Porsche Museum in Zuffenhausen and showed numerous exhibits from Lindenbergs private collection. Lindenberg opened the exhibition with a concert in the museum.[6]



Singles
















































































































































































Year Single D A CH
1981
"Wozu sind Kriege da?"1
18


"Berlin"



1983
"Sonderzug nach Pankow"
5
3

1987
"Horizont"
18


"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


"Geh nicht weg"
90


"Club der Millionäre"
39


1992
"Panik-Panther"
84


1999
"You Can't Run Away"2
74


2003
"Wunder geschehen"3
9


2005
"Hallo Angie, das merkel ich mir"
100


2008
"Wenn du durchhängst"
10
41
67
"Ganz anders"
28


"Was hat die Zeit mit uns gemacht?"
52


2011
"Ein Herz kann man nicht reparieren (unplugged)"4
11
65

"Cello"5
4
52
53
2012
"Reeperbahn 2011 (What It’s Like) (Unplugged)"6
37


"Nimm Dir das Leben und lass es nicht mehr los"
45


2016
"Durch die schweren Zeiten"
26


"Stärker als die Zeit"
90


2018
"Wir ziehen in den Frieden (MTV Unplugged)"
77



D: Germany, A: Austria, CH: Switzerland


1Udo Lindenberg & Pascal
2Freundeskreis feat. Udo Lindenberg
3Nena & Friends (Udo Lindenberg, Sasha, Ben, ...)
4Udo Lindenberg feat. Inga Humpe
5Udo Lindenberg feat. Clueso
6Udo Lindenberg feat. Jan Delay



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



Sister King Kong1
8



Panik Udo1
34


1977

Panische Nächte1
31


1978

Lindenbergs Rock-Revue1
15



Dröhnland-Symphonie1
15


1979

Livehaftig1
15



Der Detektiv1
22


1980

Panische Zeiten1
12



Meine Panik1
17


1981

Udopia1
5


1982

Keule1
9



Intensivstationen1
16


1983

Odyssee1
3
8


Lindstärke 101
21


1984

Götterhämmerung1
3

10
1985

Sündenknall1
11

22

Radio Eriwahn präsentiert1
17


1987

Feuerland1
16



Phönix
26


1988

Gänsehaut
5
7


Hermine
26



Casa Nova
32


1991

Ich will dich haben


23
1992

Gustav
69



Unter die Haut
41



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



Balladen
91


2002

Atlantic Affairs
76


2003

Der Panikpräsident
18


2004

Absolut
65


2008

Stark wie zwei

1
12
10
2011

MTV unplugged – Live aus dem Hotel Atlantic

1
6
6
2016

Stärker als die Zeit

1
7
2

D: Germany, A: Austria, CH: Switzerland


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



Literature



  • Bundesbeauftragter für die Stasi-Unterlagen: Udo rocks for world peace. The concert 1983 in the Stasi files. Berlin 2013. – free download of the documentation (108 pages) as pdf

  • Holger Zürch: Panik pur 2. 40 Jahre Udo Lindenberg. 2007 bis 2011 – eine Bilanz. Selbstpublikation über Engelsdorfer Verlag, Leipzig 2012, .mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output .citation q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{display:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}
    ISBN 978-3-86268-729-9.

  • Bernd Kauffmann: Sonderzug nach Pankow. Theater der Zeit, Berlin 2011,
    ISBN 978-3-942449-41-0.

  • Thomas Freitag: Udo Lindenberg und der Osten. Neues Leben, Berlin 2011,
    ISBN 978-3-355-01788-6

  • Herbert Schulze, Torsten Wahl: Udo Lindenberg „Wir wollen doch einfach nur zusammen sein“. Eine deutsch-deutsche Rockromanze. Mitteldeutscher Verlag, Halle (Saale) 2011,
    ISBN 978-3-89812-845-2.

  • Holger Zürch: Panik pur. 35 Jahre Udo Lindenberg – Die Bilanz. Mit einem Vorwort von Heinz Rudolf Kunze. Leipzig 2007,
    ISBN 3-86703-318-8 sowie 2. Auflage als Taschenbuch-Ausgabe, Leipzig 2009,
    ISBN 3-86901-522-5

  • Udo Lindenberg, Herbert Schnierle-Lutz (Hrsg.): Mein Hermann Hesse – Ein Lesebuch. Suhrkamp, Frankfurt am Main 2008,
    ISBN 978-3-518-46017-7

  • Udo Lindenberg: Rock’n’Roll und Rebellion – Ein panisches Panorama. Mit einem Vorwort von Bazon Brock, EVA, Hamburg 2007,
    ISBN 978-3-434-50613-3 – Erstausgabe mit LP 1981

  • Benjamin von Stuckrad-Barre, Moritz von Uslar: Am Trallafiti-Tresen; Das Werk von Udo Lindenberg in seinen Texten. Europäische Verlagsanstalt, Hamburg 2008,
    ISBN 978-3-434-50617-1.



References



  • "Udo Lindenberg". Who's Who. The People-Lexicon (in German). rasscass Medien Content Verlag.




  1. ^ "Krautrock's Godfather". atlantic-times.com. Archived from the original on 28 March 2014. Retrieved 27 March 2014.


  2. ^ "Discografie". Udo-Lindenberg.de. Retrieved 27 June 2014.


  3. ^ "News". Udo-Lindenberg.de. 13 October 2011. Retrieved 27 June 2014.


  4. ^ German Chart Blog on 20 November 2011


  5. ^ Udo Lindenberg Tourdates on 14 October 2013


  6. ^ Porsche. Panic. Power




External links








  • Official website (in German)

  • "Udo Lindenberg & more", Art gallery


  • Udo Lindenberg in the German National Library catalogue


  • Udo Lindenberg on IMDb










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