From 1972 to 1973, Hagen enrolled in the crash-course performance program at The Central Studio for Light Music in East Berlin. Upon graduation, she joined the band Automobil (picture), which released a well-received album in Germany, including her first hit "Du hast den Farbfilm vergessen" in 1974.
After a concert for a West German labour union in 1976 her stepfather, Wolf Biermann, was forbidden to return to the GDR. Because of their protests against it her mother, Eva-Maria Hagen and Nina were thrown out of GDR in 1977, and followed Biermann to his hometown Hamburg.
Nina subsequently met West-Berlin photographer Jim Rakete (who also produced some bands he shot the cover-photos for - like "Nena" some years later). He brought Nina together with the politically left-wing band "Lokomotive Kreuzberg" (later known as "Spliff"): thus the "Nina Hagen Band" was born.
In 1978 The Nina Hagen Band released their self-titled debut album, which included titles like "TV-Glotzer" (a cover of "White Punks on Dope" by The Tubes) and "Auf'm Bahnhof Zoo".
According to reviewer Fritz Rumler, she thrusts herself into the music, aggressively, directly, furiously, roars in the most beautiful operatic alto, then, through shrieks and squeals, precipitates herself into luminous soprano heights... she parodies, satirises, and howls on stage like a dervish.
Nina Hagen's eccentricity led to big disputes in the band and during a subsequent European tour Hagen decided to leave the band, though she was still under contract to produce a second album in 1979. This LP, Unbehagen (in addition to the obvious pun on her name, in German this also means 'discomfort' or 'unease'), was eventually produced with the band recording their tracks in Berlin and Hagen recording the vocals in Los Angeles, California. It included the single "African Reggae"/"Wir leben immer... noch" (a cover of Lene Lovich's "Lucky Number"). The headless Nina Hagen Band soon developed a successful independent musical career as Spliff.
Meanwhile, Hagen's public persona was steadily creating an increasing media uproar and she became infamous for an appearance on an Austrian talk show called Club 2, in which she performed an explicit simulation of masturbation. She also acted with Dutch sex-drugs-and-rock-'n'-roll legend Herman Brood in the movie Cha Cha, along with Lene Lovich and various Dutch bands.
An European tour with a new band in 1980 was cancelled, she had a love affair with a 16 year old punk from Amsterdam called Noddy (www.noddyriot.co.uk) and sang a RHCP rapduet with him at the OneWorldPoetry festival at the MilkyWay and lived with him in New York and in the Bahamas.
In 1982 her first solo album NunSexMonkRock, a dissonant mix of punk, funk and opera, was a minor hit, and led to a world tour with the No Problem Orchestra.
In 1983 came the album Angstlos and a minor European tour. By this time, Hagen's public appearances were becoming even stranger; over the years they frequently included discussions of God, UFOs, her social and political beliefs, animal rights / vivisection and claims of alien sightings. The English version of Angstlos, 'Fearless', generated two major club hits in America , "Zarah" and the disco/punk/opera classic, "New York New York".
1985's 'Nina Hagen In Ekstasy' fared less well, but it did generate club hits with "Universal Radio" and a cover of "Spirit In The Sky", and it also featured her hardcore punk take on Frank Sinatra's "My Way", which had been one of her signature live tunes in previous years. Her contract with CBS over, she released the Punk Wedding EP independently in 1987, a celebration of her marriage to an 18-year old punk. It followed an independent 1986 one-off single with Lene Lovich, the anthemic "Don't Kill The Animals".
In 1989 Hagen released the album Nina Hagen which was backed up by another German tour. Now living in Paris with her daughter Cosma Shiva, in 1991 she toured Europe in support of her new album Street.
In 1992 Hagen became the host of a TV show on RTLplus. The following year she released Revolution Ballroom and two years later the German-language album Freud Euch appeared, recorded in English as Beehappy in 1996. Also in 1996, Hagen collaborated with electronic music composer Christopher Franke on "Alchemy of Love", the theme song for the Tenchi Universe movie Tenchi Muyo! in Love.
In 1998, Hagen became the host of a weekly science fiction show on the British Sci-Fi-Channel, in addition to embarking on another tour of Germany. In 1999, she released the devotional album Om Namah Shivay, which was distributed exclusively online. She also sang "Witness" on KMFDM's Adios.
Nina has a strong interest in various religions, but that is mainly driven by her urge to build a better world and her own colorful freedom within it.
In 2000, her song Schön ist die Welt became the official song of Expo 2000. The album The Return of the Mother was released in February 2001, accompanied by another German tour.
Hagen dubbed the voice of Sally in the German release of Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas and she also did some voice work in Hot Dogs by Michael Schoemann.
Hagen has been featured on many songs by other bands, for instance Oomph!'s song Fieber, a cover of Rammstein's "Seemann" with Apocalyptica and in 2008 appeared readily on psy-trance act S.U.N. Project's X Black Album, most notably on the fully vocal track We're In Space. She also sang the song "Garota de Berlim" with Brazilian singer Supla in her early years.
Her two children are Cosma Shiva and Otis.
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BEST archive for Nina Hagen pictures and stuff (regrettably just in German), incl. very old GDR pics like a beautiful one at the age of 18 and one shot by the "Stasi" (together with her stepfather Wolf Biermann - wiki)
Lass mich in Ruhe!
Nina Hagen Lyrics
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They made me this way
Everyone's against me,
They'll be sorry one day
Lass mich in ruhe, leave me alone
Lass mich, lass mich in ruhe
Leave me, leave me alone
Lass mich, lass mich in ruhe
Alles mutanten, spoiling my fun
Lass mich in ruhe, leave me alone
Lass mich, lass mich in ruhe
Leave me, leave me alone
Lass mich, lass mich in ruhe
Helmut, ich hasse dich
Du machst mich krank
Aber ich passe nicht,
Gott sei dank bin ich punk
Lass mich in ruhe, leave me alone
Lass mich, lass mich in ruhe
Leave me, leave me alone
Lass mich, lass mich in ruhe
Lass mich in ruhe, leave me alone
Lass mich, lass mich in ruhe
Leave me, leave me alone
Lass mich, lass mich in ruhe
Nina Hagen's "Lass' mich in Ruhe" is a song about feeling isolated and misunderstood by others. The lyrics express the singer's frustration and anger at those who have made her feel this way, calling them out as "ignorant mutants" who are spoiling her fun. She addresses one person in particular, Helmut, who she hates for making her sick. Despite this, she takes pride in being a punk, defiantly asserting that she is not going to conform to others' expectations.
The chorus - "Lass' mich in Ruhe, leave me alone" - serves as a powerful statement of the singer's autonomy and desire for independence. The repetition of this phrase throughout the song echoes a sense of desperation and urgency, as if the singer is begging to be left alone. It's clear that she feels suffocated by the pressures of others' expectations and needs space to be herself.
Line by Line Meaning
Everyone's against me,
I feel like everyone is against me,
They made me this way
Their actions and words have shaped me into who I am now,
They'll be sorry one day
Someday they will come to regret how they treated me,
Lass mich in ruhe, leave me alone
I need some space and time to myself,
Lass mich, lass mich in ruhe
Please don't bother me, let me be,
Ignoranten, seht sie euch an one by one
Look at them, ignorant people one by one,
Alles mutanten, spoiling my fun
These mutants are just ruining my good time,
Helmut, ich hasse dich
Helmut, I hate you,
Du machst mich krank
You're making me sick,
Aber ich passe nicht,
But I won't fit in,
Gott sei dank bin ich punk
Thank God I am punk,
Lass mich in ruhe, leave me alone
I need to be left alone for a while,
Lass mich, lass mich in ruhe
Let me be, don't disturb me,
Lass mich, lass mich in ruhe
I need my space, leave me alone,
Lass mich in ruhe, leave me alone
I need some peace and quiet, leave me be,
Lass mich, lass mich in ruhe
Let me have some space, don't bother me,
Leave me, leave me alone
Please, just leave me alone.
Contributed by Mila I. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
De Ath Met Al Hell
this is so fuckin cool
Stephen Dennis
I got both cds
nina blady
Liebe daslied
Eduardo Klock Frank
Gott sei Dank
Michael Kostrov
Leave me alone. Michail.
Eduardo Klock Frank
Ruhe dich aus