Spliff is tagged as: ndw, 80s, neue deutsche welle, german, rock Spliff was a German New Wave (“Neue Deutsche Welle”) band in the 1970s and 1980s. Formed in April 1979, Spliff was a split-off of the Nina Hagen Band after the four male musicians claimed that Nina had become too bossy. |Three members, Manfred Praeker (b), Bernhard Potschka (g) and Herwig Mitteregger (dr) had been playing together before in German political rock band Lokomotive Kreuzberg. Reinhold Heil (key) joined for the Nina Hagen Band. On their 3 german albums all of them took turns at the lead singer part. Spliff released four albums: |- The English album Spliff Radio Show (1980) is a rather cynical rock opera about the rise and fall of an imaginary rock star and Rock’n’Roll business in common. “The Spliff Radio Show” was co-written by Australian singer Alf Klimek (“Klimax“) who also took the lead vocals part. They were Joined by DJ Rik DeLisle and background singers Lisa Bialac und Lyma Russel|Three German albums (just Praeker, Potschka, Heil, Mitteregger):|- 85555 (1982). Driven by the neue deutsche welle hype this album has been their greatest success in Germany|- Herzlichen Glückwunsch (1982)|- Schwarz auf Weiß (1984) In 1985 Herwig Mitteregger left the band to focus on his solo career. After 1985 “S... Read More About Spliff Biography... Send Spliff ringtones to your cell |
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