WE ARE HEROES THEN

  • Told for the very first time: the complete history of German-German music exchange and its political dimensions.
  • What role did the Stasi, politicians or Western record labels play in the music scene?
  • Exclusive interviews with, among others, Udo Lindenberg, Peter Maffay, Campino, Puhdys, Karat and politicians and others involved from East and West Germany.

The sound of a historical turning point – reunification and the German music scene.

The Cold War was getting colder, the fight around the political-ideological broadcasting supremacy between East and West testier. But at the same time amazing things happened in the late 70s and 80s. German-German cultural exchange was set in serious motion – and, what’s more, in an area which was always considered particularly sensitive: pop and rock music. Bands from the GDR like City, Pankow and Puhdys were sent on their first tours of West Germany, and Karat appeared on the television show Wetten, dass…?, which caused hundreds of thousands of Deutschmark to flow to East Berlin. In exchange, artists from the West like Udo Lindenberg, Peter Maffay and Rio Reiser were allowed to play in the GDR, and Die Toten Hosen rocked Ostkirchen – almost legally. It was about propaganda and foreign currency, hidden messages and political manoeuvres.

For the first time, Joachim Hentschel tells the full story of this time, speaks to contemporary witnesses and examines the background: who were the puppet masters? What role did the Stasi, the GDR culture ministry, the youth organisation FDJ, Western record labels and impresarios play? And how much did the extensive cultural exchange play a role in reunification?

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  • Publisher: Rowohlt Hardcover
  • Release: 17.05.2022
  • ISBN: 978-3-498-00279-4
  • 416 Pages
  • Author: Joachim Hentschel

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WE ARE HEROES THEN
Joachim Hentschel WE ARE HEROES THEN
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Joachim Hentschel

Joachim Hentschel was born in 1969. As a journalist, he has written numerous articles about pop culture in East and West Germany for Süddeutsche Zeitung, Rolling Stone, FAZ, Vanity Fair, GQ, Allegra and Wired, for example about Stasi members of East German rock bands as well as the significance of West German music for the peace and anti-nuclear movement of the 1980s. By referring to many past interviews and his extensive network of contacts, he has been able to access all the relevant protagonists and materials. His first book Zu geil für diese Welt (2018) dealt with the culture of the 1990s and the consequences of reunification.