NINA HAGEN LIVE BERLIN Metropol 1984 Full TV rushes

In october 1984, Nina Hagen participates in an event held at Metropol in Berlin. She gave a 30 minutes punk concert with covers of rock classics and her own songs. The complete concert was filmed by a French television crew for a report about Nina. TRACKLIST : 04:29 Ballroom Blitz (The Sweet) 07:23 Foxy Lady (Jimi Hendrix) 11:30 Ziggy Stardust (David Bowie) 15:18 Spirit In The Sky (Norman Greenbaum) 20:43 Iki Maska 25:24 Pank 27:50 My Way “Nina Hagen by Gilles75“ is the biggest Nina’s database on the web with more than 2,000 videos, songs and live recordings. Don’t forget to subscribe and to like the videos. FOLLOW US - FACEBOOK GROUP : Facebook page (updates) : Pinterest : Tumblr : : : : : Born in East Germany, Nina Hagen had gained a reputation as a flamboyant rock singer by the time she emigrated to the West in 1976, where she formed a band, signed to CBS Germany, and released the debut album “Nina Hagen Band“ in 1978. It was followed in 1980 by “Unbehagen“ (and the hit single “African Reggae“). Hagen’s first U.S. release was a four-song EP consisting of songs drawn from her two German releases. She moved to New York and made her first English-language LP, “Nunsexmonkrock“, 1982. That and its follow-up, the Giorgio Moroder-produced “Fearless“ (1983), charted briefly, and “New York NY“ was a Top Ten dance club hit. But Hagen left CBS after “In Ekstasy“ (1985) and her triumph at Rock In Rio festival. In 1988, she celebrated her marriage with the EP “Punk Wedding“, and in 1989 she returned to the European market with “Nina Hagen“. Despite less success in the 90s, she continues to record (“Street“, “Revolution Ballroom“, “Freud euch/Bee Happy“, “Om Namah Shivay“) and give concerts, mainly in Europe. After her album “Return Of The Mother“ in 2000, Nina Hagen released two albums of jazz covers. Converted to Protestantism in 2009, she returned in force to Germany with “Personal Jesus“. Eleven years after “Volksbeat“, a new album is announced on December 9, 2022: “Unity“. Eccentric singer with a voice covering 5 octaves, Nina Hagen, the “mother of punk“, has approached many musical styles: punk, rock, new wave, rap, dance, reggae, classical, jazz, blues, etc.
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