Even songs are perhaps no longer as up to date like me still, because they remind me of that time. I mean particularly "There is a house in East Berlin", about a poor East Germans who comes and finds that all is not quite as great as it had perhaps imagined as in the West. But "Würschtlstand", we remember the ozone hole issue on everyone's lips was like at that time, or "Samurai" with its particularly black-humorous commentary on the sex tourism in Asia.
Among the absolute Brüllern where the smile you can not resist, of course, heard "ding dong" with the dangers of door openings while ringing, "Where is the Emperor?" and "One goes around the world," the song about the greatest Ausbrechkünstler the world, the Pfurz.
My absolute favorite is but "s'Muaterl" what is really snappy and kritsches but humoriges sheds light on certain aspects of the Christian faith. The intro with Moses this is funny also to roll on the floor.
But the other answering pieces, partly over the coatis Neppomuk, but then also halt Moses and the wild boar.
A thoroughly enjoyable album that is as usual put up very nice, illustrate certain Texstellen with class drawings of coatis, as well as a mini-comic.