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Unlike Kraftwerk's later work, "Autobahn" was only released with German lyrics, without a simultaneous English-language release. The main refrain "Fahren Fahren Fahren" was often mistaken for the English phrase "Fun Fun Fun" and thought to be a reference to the 1964 Beach Boys' song "Fun, Fun, Fun" to which band member Wolfgang Flür later commented: [3]
Ihr Revier ist die Autobahn. (Their precinct is the motorway) Ihre Gegner: extrem schnell und gefährlich. (Their enemies: Extremely quick and dangerous) Volles Risiko (Extremely risky) für die Männer von Cobra 11. (for the men of Cobra 11) Episode 365 onwards features an all-new variation of the theme song, but lacks any opening preamble.
The Autobahn (IPA: [ˈaʊtoˌbaːn] ⓘ; German pl. Autobahnen, pronounced [ˈaʊ̯toˌbaːnən] ⓘ) is the federal controlled-access highway system in Germany. The official term is Bundesautobahn (abbreviated BAB), which translates as 'federal motorway'. The literal meaning of the word Bundesautobahn is 'Federal Auto(mobile) Track'.
Autobahn is the fourth studio album by German electronic music band Kraftwerk, released in November 1974 by Philips Records.The album marked several personnel changes in the band, which was initially a duo consisting of Florian Schneider and Ralf Hütter; later, the group added Klaus Röder on guitar and flute, and Wolfgang Flür on percussion.
Autobahn is German for motorway or highway and may refer to: Entertainment. Autobahn, a 1974 Kraftwerk album "Autobahn" (song), the album's title song; Autobahn ...
An except of Autobahn was used as a theme tune - the segment from 9:10 to 9:20 - but I can't remember the programme... It was shown on Britain some time in the mid to late 1970's - possibly a BBC children's drama ?
Roger Mainwood (born 31 July 1953 - 20 September 2018) was a British animator and film director. He is best known for his work on Heavy Metal (1981), The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends (1994), Stressed Eric (2000), Meg and Mog (2003) and Ethel & Ernest (2016).
The song concerns the singer's near success at shooting dice, a police raid, and a judge who is supposedly a fishing buddy of the singer, who nevertheless sends him up the river for gambling. Aside from being a major crossover hit, "When You're Hot, You're Hot" earned Reed the Grammy Award for Best Country Vocal Performance, Male.