Bayern (song) explained

Bayern
Cover:Bayern.gif
Type:single
Artist:Die Toten Hosen
Album:Unsterblich
Released:April 10, 2000
Genre:Pop punk
Length:4:16 (album version)
4:19 (single version)
Label:JKP
Prev Title:Unsterblich
Prev Year:2000
Next Title:Warum werde ich nicht satt?
Next Year:2000

"Bayern" (Bavaria) is a punk hymn by Die Toten Hosen. It's the third single and the sixteenth track from the album Unsterblich.

It is an anti-FC Bayern Munich song. A slogan from this song has become synonymous with DTH among the fans, which can be shortened: "Es kann soviel passieren. Es kann soviel geschehen/Nur eins weiß ich hundertprozentig. Nie im Leben würde ich zu Bayern gehen." (Many things can happen. Many things can come to pass/One thing I know for sure. Never in my life would I go to Bayern. [here meaning the football club]).

Also Real Madrid and Manchester United are mentioned along with Uli Hoeneß, the former Sporting Director of Bayern Munich.

The Tipp-Kick version is more anthem-like, as it features the line "Wir würden nie zum FC Bayern München gehen" (We would never go to FC Bayern Munich) throughout the song, not only in the end and the emphasis is taken off the I-character (the narrator).

In 2012, Campino mentioned that Die Toten Hosen lost significant CD sales in the South of Germany since the release of the song, and the sales had not yet recovered.[1]

Music video

The music video was directed by Peter Thorwarth. Most of it consists of a friendly football match, where various people (and a dog) take part of, including the band. After the match the band is shown playing at a gig. In the end, a figure in a Bayern jacket is seen (implied to be Uli Hoeneß, the club's president) watching the VHS of the music video, noting "Das ist der Dreck, an dem unsere Gesellschaft irgendwann ersticken wird." ("This is the kind of filth that will choke our society at some point."), an actual quote from Hoeneß about the song.[2]

Track listing

  1. "Bayern" (Tipp-Kick Version) (van Dannen, Frege/van Dannen, Frege) − 4:19
  2. "Laß doch mal Dampf ab" (Let some steam off for once) (/Fred Weyrich) – 2:24 (Gert Fröbe cover)
  3. "You'll Never Walk Alone" (Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein) - 2:36
  4. "Hang On Sloopy" (Ferrell, Russolt) - 2:30 (The McCoys cover)

Charts

YearCountryPosition
2000Germany8
2000Switzerland18

Notes and References

  1. News: Bundesliga - Bitterböse Glückwünsche an Hoeneß. 29 August 2013. Yahoo Sport Deutschland. 5 January 2012.
  2. Web site: Campino will Versöhnung mit Uli Hoeneß. 9 May 2011. www.merkur.de.