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What is the concept behind MTV Unplugged? Without keyboards and electric guitars, well-known songs by an artist are to be re-interpreted. For rock bands, this is naturally more difficult than it is for Herbert Grönemeyer, who can simply use his piano and acoustic guitars. It was certainly a risk, as he has many ballads in his repertoire and not many fast-paced songs. By the way, he was the first German artist to be allowed to perform at this event. Nevertheless, the concert starts with a relatively fast song, "Chaos". Even here, one can tell that the addition of string instruments was a good idea, as they give the song an entirely new dimension. He is supported by four violinists, two viola players, one cellist and one double bass player, as well as an additional percussionist. I like that Herbert Grönemeyer has barely changed his ballads "Halt mich" and "Flugzeuge im Bauch". Why would one want to improve something that is already good? During "Halt mich", the audience claps much too early, which indicates that there are also non-fans in the audience. With "Ich will mehr" and "Tanzen", less well-known songs are also presented. The song "Vollmond" has been heavily re-arranged and I like it here almost better than the original. There is hardly any talking between the songs, but the artist still allows himself a cheeky remark about his vanity before "Die Welle". It is clear that it is difficult to turn the songs "Die Welle" and "Die Härte" into slower numbers, so they remain true to the original. The title "Ich hab Dich bloß geliebt" from the album "Gemischte Gefühle" is simply changed to "Bloß geliebt". The highlight is then the number "Männer", which is played even faster than the original and is therefore even more fun. The song "Luxus" then ends a convincing Unplugged performance.
Translated automatically,What is the concept behind MTV Unplugged? Without keyboards and electric guitars, well-known songs by an artist are to be re-interpreted. For rock bands, this is naturally more difficult than it is for Herbert Grönemeyer, who simply uses his piano and acoustic guitars. It was certainly a risk, as he has many ballads in his repertoire and only a few fast-paced pieces. Incidentally, he was the first German artist to be allowed to host this event. Nevertheless, the concert starts with a relatively fast song, "Chaos". Even here, one can tell that the additional string instruments were a good idea, as they give the song an entirely new dimension. He is supported by four violinists, two viola players, one cellist and one double bass player, as well as an additional percussionist. I like that Herbert Grönemeyer has barely changed his ballads "Halt mich" and "Flugzeuge im Bauch". Why would one want to improve something that is already good? During "Halt mich", the audience claps far too early, which indicates that there are also non-fans in the audience. With "Ich will mehr" and "Tanzen", some lesser-known songs are also presented. The song "Vollmond" has been heavily re-arranged and I like it here almost better than the original. There is hardly any talking between the pieces, but the artist still allows himself a cheeky remark about his vanity before "Die Welle". It is clear that it is difficult to make slower numbers out of the songs "Die Welle" and "Die Härte", so they remain true to the original. The title "Ich hab Dich bloß geliebt" from the album "Gemischte Gefühle" is simply changed to "Bloß geliebt". The highlight is then the number "Männer", which is played even faster than the original and is therefore even more fun. The song "Luxus" then ends a convincing Unplugged performance.
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