1) Ideal was a German Pop… Read Full Bio ↴There are four groups with the name Ideal:
1) Ideal was a German Pop band from Berlin, active from 1980 to 1983. Ideal were part of the "Neue Deutsche Welle" movement.
The band consisted of Annette Humpe, Ernst Ulrich Deuker, Frank Jürgen Krüger and Hans-Joachim Behrendt.
Well known songs are 'Blaue Augen' (a cover of Annette's former band Neonbabies), 'Berlin', 'Eiszeit' and 'Monotonie'.
During their three years together, the band released three studio albums. A live album was released shortly after the group's split.
Discography:
- 1980 Ideal
- 1981 Der Ernst des Lebens
- 1982 Bi Nuu
- 1983 Zugabe (live)
Compilation albums:
- 1992 Eitel Optimal - Das Beste
- 2000 Monotonie
- 2000 Eiszeit
2) R&B quartet from Houston, Texas. Possessing a sound similar to Dru Hill and Next, among Ideal's most popular songs are "Get Gone" (1999) and "Whatever" (2000), featuring Lil Mo and produced by Next's lead singer R.L. Huggar. The group's members are PZ, Swab, J-Dante, and Maverick.
2005: Ideal Has A New Record Deal and Album Called "From Now On" With Production By : Brian Michael-Cox, Rockwilder, Nisan Stewart, Mike City, Battle Cat; first single: "Makin' Time") (Neutral Ground/Universal, 2006)
Maverick and J-Dante, members of the school choir, were singing outside one day when PZ and Swab joined in. The guys impressed and created their own group, quickly getting a chance to perform at their own school. The group's policy is made clearest on their hit record 'Get Gone' from their debut album. The protagonist of the song discovers his girlfriend is cheating on him and doesn't hesitate to tell her to leave. The group offers a nice claim for men during a time when groups like TLC and Destiny's Child attack men. According to member PZ, the name of the group was created as follows: We actually picked up a dictionary and said whatever page it falls on, we're gonna get our name off that page...so we opened it up about halfway and it fell to the 'I' section. So we went down about four or five words, and we saw Ideal, and we read the definition, and it was a conception embodying perfection. And we liked that because although we're not perfect, we strive for perfection in everything that we do, especially our music, and we also added a second definition to ideal, which is 'the recipe to fulfill every woman's fantasy...baby!'[1]
Their self-titled debut album was released by Virgin Records on August 24, 1999. The album sold 615,000 units in the U.S., according to Nielsen SoundScan[2], and was certified Gold by the RIAA[3]. Allmusic's Heather Phares called Ideal's initial effort a "heartfelt first album" which showcased the "group's smooth, sensuous vocal styling and romantic songwriting[4].
It was reported in 2004 that the group had wrapped up production on a new album, From Now On[2], but it has never been released.
3) Ideal is an alternative metal band from New York City, featuring Hunter Hunt-Hendrix of Liturgy.
4) Brazilian Hardcore band from Aracajú, Sergipe. They released an EP called "Acabar com Todas as Cercas".
Hundsgemein
Ideal Lyrics
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Echten Lachs gegessen
Alles ohne mich!
Sekt und Grappa saufen
Mit von Hohenstaufen
Alles ohne mich!
Lässt du die Gerste frei
Alles ohne mich!
Das ist gemein
So gemein
Hundsgemein!
Das ist gemein
So gemein
Hundsgemein!
Du tanzt im Alcazar
Mit Scheich Ramadar
Alles ohne mich!
Da gibst du an
Mit meinem neuen Caravan
Alles ohne mich!
Hast in den Safe gefasst
Mein letztes Geld verprasst
Alles ohne mich!
Das ist gemein
So gemein
Hundsgemein!
Das ist gemein
So gemein
Hundsgemein!
The lyrics to Ideal's song Hundsgemein depict a sense of betrayal and hurt. The singer is talking about how their former partner or friend has excluded them from all their lavish activities and indulgences. The verse talks about how the singer's ex-partner sat in Ritz, ate real salmon, drank champagne and grappa with some rich associates without including the singer. The chorus emphasizes how all of this is wrong and that the actions of the ex-partner are incredibly cruel and disrespectful. The second verse talks about how the ex-partner dances at Alcazar with someone called Scheich Ramadar, boasts about the new caravan and spends the singer's hard-earned money. The song ends with the refrain that their behavior is "hundsgemein," meaning "low" or "villainous."
Overall the lyrics paint a picture of a hedonistic and selfish ex-partner who indulges in everything luxurious without including the singer or caring about their feelings. This causes a lot of pain and adds to the sense of betrayal that the singer is already experiencing. The chorus suggests that this behavior is not just inconsiderate, but actively malicious and cruel, using the word "hundsgemein" to drive this point home.
Line by Line Meaning
Du hast im Ritz gesessen
You sat in the Ritz, enjoying real salmon, all without me!
Echten Lachs gegessen
Enjoying real salmon
Alles ohne mich!
All without me!
Sekt und Grappa saufen
Drinking champagne and grappa
Mit von Hohenstaufen
With people from the Hohenstaufen family
Nachts um drei
At three in the morning
Lässt du die Gerste frei
You let the barley loose (probably a reference to drinking too much)
Das ist gemein
That is mean
So gemein
So mean
Hundsgemein!
Dog mean!
Du tanzt im Alcazar
You dance in Alcazar
Mit Scheich Ramadar
With Sheikh Ramadar
Da gibst du an
There you boast
Mit meinem neuen Caravan
With my new caravan (probably a reference to a luxury car)
Hast in den Safe gefasst
You reached into the safe
Mein letztes Geld verprasst
And squandered my last bit of money
Contributed by Caleb K. Suggest a correction in the comments below.