Herbert Arthur Gronemeyer
Ubåten
The success of the film Das Boot made the U-96. Its fictionally recounts the 7th combat patrol at sea, the most famous of all Hitler's submarines and one of the most famous movie submarines.
The American
Sammenlignet med sine kolleger av attentatmenn og snikmordere er Jack en mester i faget. Når en jobb i Sverige får et tøffere utløp enn antatt, gjør han det klart for sin kontakt at dette oppdraget vil bli hans siste.
Tumult, Clubkonzert Berlin
With “Tumult”, Herbert Grönemeyer has followed up in every way on the many accomplishments of his forty-year career. Above all, “Tumult” is also a political album – the work of an artist who takes a stance, one who advises calm in the uneasy times in which we live, but also resolve and sticking to our guns: “Understanding is always good”, the song “Just in Case” declares, “but move not a millimeter to the right / It is a battle of the mind”. He presented and tested the new songs for the first time in October at a club concert at Berlin’s Radialsystem V on the banks of the Spree. The venue provided a small, bijou, intimate framework for the new tunes and a few classics. There is no stage, everything happens at eye level. The audience sits in almost close physical contact with the singer and his band. Some of the best parts show Grönemeyer dancing through them as if it were a family celebration, and you can see how pleased he is, but also his sense of expectation and nerves, as he performs those new songs for his family. He is indeed the greatest songwriter we’ve had for the last 40 years, an artist who has his feet firmly on the ground, yet never stands still.