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"Wie es geht"
Song

"Wie es geht" ("How to do it", lit. "How it goes") is a punk song by Die Ärzte. It is the first track and the first single from their 2000 album Runter mit den Spendierhosen, Unsichtbarer!. The singer addresses a woman, trying several times to tell her "I love you", but keeps on ending up saying "(I just don't know) how to do it"; at the end of the song he finally manages to say the words.

The packaging of the single was made to resemble a cheap, consumer level CD-R and alludes to music piracy.

The video

In the video, most of the time, the band is performing the song on a yacht. Other scenes include the band driving a motorboat and Farin singing to different women.

Track listing

  1. "Wie es geht" (Urlaub) - 3:40
  2. "Poser, du bist ein..." (Felsenheimer) - 2:00
  3. "Die Instrumente des Orchesters" (Urlaub) - 2:36
  4. "Kpt. Blaubär (Extended Version)" (Urlaub, Felsenheimer, Gonzalez) - 4:17
  5. "Halsabschneider" (Urlaub) - 1:28

B-sides

  • "Poser, du bist ein..." ("Poser, you are a...") criticises people who want all the attention.
  • "Die Instrumente des Orchesters" ("The instruments of the orchestra") is an ode to the guitar, which is not included on the vinyl single.
  • "Kpt. Blaubär" ("Cpt. Bluebear") is about a seaman who tells made-up and exaggerated stories (Käpt'n. Blaubär is a popular German cartoon character; the song is a longer version of the one on the soundtrack of "Käpt'n Blaubär", which is titled "Bleib sauber, Blaubär").
  • "Halsabschneider" ("Neckchopper") is a song against Jörg Haider.

Charts

Year Country Position
2000 Germany 5
2000 Austria 12
2000 Switzerland 36