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Nervous Germans ((ドイツ語:Nervösen Deutschen)) were a German new wave rock band from the early 1980s. Formed in 1980,〔(Nervous Germans ), GrantStevens.de, Retrieved July 1, 2010 (Grant Stevens was the band's singer)〕 in 1981 they released their debut album ''Nervösen Deutschen'' (English release: ''Desolation Zone'' 1982). Their second Album ''Summer of Love'' (1983) was also their last, they disbanded on 1 July 1984 in the aftermath of a concert in Linnich (with Mitch Ryder). The Name was suggested to Micki Meuser by Alex Londner (Aachen, Germany), possibly in view of Germany being a nuclear battlefield after the NATO Double-Track Decision. They recorded a session with John Peel in October 1980〔(Nervous Germans John Peel Session ), BBC, Retrieved July 1, 2010〕 produced by Bob Sargeant (The Beat). *Micki Meuser (Bass, Vocals) *Manni Holländer (''Manfred Herten'', Guitar, vocals) *Edgar Liebert (aka ''Edgar de Gaulle'', Drums, vocals) (Zeltinger Band/Schroeder Roadshow) *Grant Stevens (Lead vocals) *Wolfgang Gunnewig (Guitar) Udo Dahmen (Kraan) played drums on the debut album. Other former members include Steve Carroll (guitarist of Praying Mantis) Robbie Vondenhoff (Zeltinger Band, Ina Deter), Mike Rossi (Slaughter & the Dogs), Alan Darby (Cockney Rebel, Eric Clapton), Frank Jermann and Hitta Thomas. == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nervous Germans」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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