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Let me know in the comments, or tell me about the first time you heard "Wie es geht" through a pair of crappy headphones in the early 2000s!
You can't talk about "Wie es geht" without mentioning the iconic music video. Watching Farin, Bela, and Rod perform on a sinking ship/raft while dressed in tropical gear is the perfect visual representation of their "seriousness-is-overrated" philosophy. It’s chaotic, fun, and reminds us why the trio has stayed relevant for over four decades. A Legacy of "Punk-Pop" Perfection die_arzte_wie_es_geht
Released as the lead single for the 2000 album Runter mit den Spendierhosen, Unsichtbarer! , "Wie es geht" is a high-speed adrenaline shot. Written by Farin Urlaub, it captures that specific, frantic feeling of trying to explain to someone—or perhaps yourself—exactly how falling in love (or falling out of it) works. The song’s brilliance lies in its contradictions: It’s fast, frantic, and quintessentially punk. Let me know in the comments, or tell
If you grew up in the German-speaking world, Die Ärzte aren’t just a band; they are "Die beste Band der Welt" (The best band in the world). Since their explosive return in the early 2000s, one track has stood out as a masterclass in combining high-energy punk rock with the bittersweet reality of moving on: . Why "Wie es geht" Still Hits Different It’s chaotic, fun, and reminds us why the
Beneath the loud guitars is a deeply relatable narrative about the clumsiness of human emotions.
"Wie es geht" – Die Ärzte and the Art of the Perfect Breakup Anthem
In classic Die Ärzte fashion, it avoids being overly "emo" by injecting a healthy dose of self-deprecating wit. The Music Video: A Tropical Twist