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"Wissenswertes über Erlangen" is a 1982 song by the Berlin-based band
Foyer des Arts Foyer des Arts were a Germany, German experimental pop duo founded in 1981 consisting of Max Goldt (vocals, lyrics) and Gerd Pasemann (instruments). They released four original albums between 1981 and 1995, but were on hiatus for most of that ti ...
, considered being part of the Neue Deutsche Welle. The music was written by
Max Goldt Max Goldt (pseudonym of Matthias Ernst) (born 23 November 1958) is a German writer, columnist and musician. Early life Goldt was born in the town of Weende, now Göttingen, to working-class parents originally from Silesia. In 1977, he moved to ...
and Gerd Pasemann, the lyrics by Max Goldt. The song caricatures a sightseeing tour around a rather normal city.


Background

Max Goldt, having worked previously as tour guide for sightseeing tours in
West Berlin West Berlin (german: Berlin (West) or , ) was a political enclave which comprised the western part of Berlin during the years of the Cold War. Although West Berlin was de jure not part of West Germany, lacked any sovereignty, and was under mi ...
, reflects on his thereby gathered experiences . The song appeared on the album ''
Von Bullerbü nach Babylon ''Von Bullerbü nach Babylon'' ("from Bullerbü to Babylon") is the second album of the German pop duo Foyer des Arts. The title is derived from Bullerbü, the German name for the village in '' The Six Bullerby Children''). Foyer des Arts was sig ...
'' and was also released as a single.


Music

The instrumentation depends on simple musical aspects. There is a simple drum backbeat, the bassline, and a string instrument riff as well as a trumpet fanfare. The song is in 4/4 time and characterized by the constant change between B minor and A major chords. Ironically, the song starts with seagulls screeching and a fog horn, which is inappropriate introduction considering Erlangen's inland location.


Content

The song is spoken rhythmically, from the perspective of a tour guide, showing German-speaking tourists around
Erlangen Erlangen (; East Franconian German, East Franconian: ''Erlang'', Bavarian language, Bavarian: ''Erlanga'') is a Middle Franconian city in Bavaria, Germany. It is the seat of the administrative district Erlangen-Höchstadt (former administrative d ...
, but from an outside perspective, without any useful information about what makes the city unique. ("Here on the left is the church / It was built in the past ../ Now we're approaching the marketplace / in the local dialect they call it "das Stadtzentrum (city center)") And trite, unoriginal statements such as ("This place is unknown for miles around." or "Here are the past and present joined."). In the refrain, Max Goldt imitates a feminine tourist group, singing "That is a nice young man / He knows everything about this! / There are so many useful facts about Erlangen!" ; the first syllable of the word "Erlangen" is stretched out. The lyrics portray a philistine chat between the tourists and the tour guide about German places, regions, and tours, with Goldt playing every role himself. First the city-dwellers reply with praise, ("I love the Erlangers' humor, ..and Erlanger is so hospitable."), then the tone shifts gradually rougher, with the tour group outraged at long-haired, the Jeans-wearing tour guide, and the cigarette butts littering on the street. The result of the discussion is the tourists boasting about their respective hometowns, ("Well Martha, In Bielefeld, everything oh so clean." -"I'm from
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, there everything is oh so beautiful.")


Reception

The song reached #36 on the German Single Charts, making Wissenswertes über Erlangen the most commercially successful song the band has ever made. Foyer des Arts performed the song, among others, in music shops and on the ZDF Hit Parade. In 2001 Bürger Lars Dietrich published a cover version.


References

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