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Wir warten auf's Christkind... : ウィキペディア英語版
''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==

''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.''
''Wir warten auf's Christkind...'' or ''Wir warten auf's Christkind'' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).
For Australia, a version with an English language title ''Waiting for Santa Claus...'' or ''Waiting for Santa Claus'', subtitled ''a Christmas album'', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.
Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.
The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.〔()〕
==Track listing==
# "Ave Maria" − 1:56
# "Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht" (''Silent night, holy night'') − 1:50
# "Ihr Kinderlein kommet" (''O come, little children'') − 1:40
# "Oh Tannenbaum" (''Oh Christmas tree'') − 1:20
# "Merry X-Mas Everybody" (Jim Lea, Noddy Holder) − 3:19 (Slade cover)
# "Weihnachtsmann vom Dach" (''Santa Claus from the roof'') (von Holst/Frege) − 4:02
# "Auld Lang Syne" − 2:32
# "The Little Drummer Boy" − 3:49
# "Leise rieselt der Schnee" (roughly ''Quietly falls the snow'') − 2:55
# "Alle Jahre wieder" (''Every year again'') − 1:28
# "Frohes Fest" (roughly ''Merry celebration'') (von Holst/Frege) − 3:41
# "White Christmas" (Irving Berlin) − 3:49 (Bing Crosby cover)
# "Weihnachten bei den Brandts" (''Christmas with the Brandts'') (Breitkopf/Frege) − 3:42
# "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" − 2:20
# "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" − 3:07
# "In Dulci Jubilo" (Medley: Jubilo, Oh du Fröhliche, Vom Himmel hoch...) (''In sweetest rejoicing'' (Latin ); "Oh du Fröhliche" - ''Oh you joyous''; "Vom Himmel hoch" - ''From the Heaven high above'') − 5:28
# "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" (John Lennon/Yoko Ono) − 2:38 (John Lennon cover)
# "Jingle Bells" − 3:09
# "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day" (Roy Wood) − 3:52 (Wizzard cover)
# "Still, still, still" (''Silent, silent, silent'') − 1:28

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「''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.'''''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
Wir warten auf's Christkind...'' or ''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==


''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.''
''Wir warten auf's Christkind...'' or ''Wir warten auf's Christkind'' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).
For Australia, a version with an English language title ''Waiting for Santa Claus...'' or ''Waiting for Santa Claus'', subtitled ''a Christmas album'', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.
Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.
The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.〔()〕
==Track listing==
# "Ave Maria" − 1:56
# "Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht" (''Silent night, holy night'') − 1:50
# "Ihr Kinderlein kommet" (''O come, little children'') − 1:40
# "Oh Tannenbaum" (''Oh Christmas tree'') − 1:20
# "Merry X-Mas Everybody" (Jim Lea, Noddy Holder) − 3:19 (Slade cover)
# "Weihnachtsmann vom Dach" (''Santa Claus from the roof'') (von Holst/Frege) − 4:02
# "Auld Lang Syne" − 2:32
# "The Little Drummer Boy" − 3:49
# "Leise rieselt der Schnee" (roughly ''Quietly falls the snow'') − 2:55
# "Alle Jahre wieder" (''Every year again'') − 1:28
# "Frohes Fest" (roughly ''Merry celebration'') (von Holst/Frege) − 3:41
# "White Christmas" (Irving Berlin) − 3:49 (Bing Crosby cover)
# "Weihnachten bei den Brandts" (''Christmas with the Brandts'') (Breitkopf/Frege) − 3:42
# "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" − 2:20
# "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" − 3:07
# "In Dulci Jubilo" (Medley: Jubilo, Oh du Fröhliche, Vom Himmel hoch...) (''In sweetest rejoicing'' (Latin ); "Oh du Fröhliche" - ''Oh you joyous''; "Vom Himmel hoch" - ''From the Heaven high above'') − 5:28
# "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" (John Lennon/Yoko Ono) − 2:38 (John Lennon cover)
# "Jingle Bells" − 3:09
# "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day" (Roy Wood) − 3:52 (Wizzard cover)
# "Still, still, still" (''Silent, silent, silent'') − 1:28

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「''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.'''''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
'Wir warten auf's Christkind'' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==

''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.''
''Wir warten auf's Christkind...'' or ''Wir warten auf's Christkind'' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).
For Australia, a version with an English language title ''Waiting for Santa Claus...'' or ''Waiting for Santa Claus'', subtitled ''a Christmas album'', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.
Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.
The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.〔()〕
==Track listing==
# "Ave Maria" − 1:56
# "Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht" (''Silent night, holy night'') − 1:50
# "Ihr Kinderlein kommet" (''O come, little children'') − 1:40
# "Oh Tannenbaum" (''Oh Christmas tree'') − 1:20
# "Merry X-Mas Everybody" (Jim Lea, Noddy Holder) − 3:19 (Slade cover)
# "Weihnachtsmann vom Dach" (''Santa Claus from the roof'') (von Holst/Frege) − 4:02
# "Auld Lang Syne" − 2:32
# "The Little Drummer Boy" − 3:49
# "Leise rieselt der Schnee" (roughly ''Quietly falls the snow'') − 2:55
# "Alle Jahre wieder" (''Every year again'') − 1:28
# "Frohes Fest" (roughly ''Merry celebration'') (von Holst/Frege) − 3:41
# "White Christmas" (Irving Berlin) − 3:49 (Bing Crosby cover)
# "Weihnachten bei den Brandts" (''Christmas with the Brandts'') (Breitkopf/Frege) − 3:42
# "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" − 2:20
# "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" − 3:07
# "In Dulci Jubilo" (Medley: Jubilo, Oh du Fröhliche, Vom Himmel hoch...) (''In sweetest rejoicing'' (Latin ); "Oh du Fröhliche" - ''Oh you joyous''; "Vom Himmel hoch" - ''From the Heaven high above'') − 5:28
# "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" (John Lennon/Yoko Ono) − 2:38 (John Lennon cover)
# "Jingle Bells" − 3:09
# "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day" (Roy Wood) − 3:52 (Wizzard cover)
# "Still, still, still" (''Silent, silent, silent'') − 1:28

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「''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.'''''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title ''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==

''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.''
''Wir warten auf's Christkind...'' or ''Wir warten auf's Christkind'' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).
For Australia, a version with an English language title ''Waiting for Santa Claus...'' or ''Waiting for Santa Claus'', subtitled ''a Christmas album'', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.
Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.
The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.〔()〕
==Track listing==
# "Ave Maria" − 1:56
# "Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht" (''Silent night, holy night'') − 1:50
# "Ihr Kinderlein kommet" (''O come, little children'') − 1:40
# "Oh Tannenbaum" (''Oh Christmas tree'') − 1:20
# "Merry X-Mas Everybody" (Jim Lea, Noddy Holder) − 3:19 (Slade cover)
# "Weihnachtsmann vom Dach" (''Santa Claus from the roof'') (von Holst/Frege) − 4:02
# "Auld Lang Syne" − 2:32
# "The Little Drummer Boy" − 3:49
# "Leise rieselt der Schnee" (roughly ''Quietly falls the snow'') − 2:55
# "Alle Jahre wieder" (''Every year again'') − 1:28
# "Frohes Fest" (roughly ''Merry celebration'') (von Holst/Frege) − 3:41
# "White Christmas" (Irving Berlin) − 3:49 (Bing Crosby cover)
# "Weihnachten bei den Brandts" (''Christmas with the Brandts'') (Breitkopf/Frege) − 3:42
# "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" − 2:20
# "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" − 3:07
# "In Dulci Jubilo" (Medley: Jubilo, Oh du Fröhliche, Vom Himmel hoch...) (''In sweetest rejoicing'' (Latin ); "Oh du Fröhliche" - ''Oh you joyous''; "Vom Himmel hoch" - ''From the Heaven high above'') − 5:28
# "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" (John Lennon/Yoko Ono) − 2:38 (John Lennon cover)
# "Jingle Bells" − 3:09
# "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day" (Roy Wood) − 3:52 (Wizzard cover)
# "Still, still, still" (''Silent, silent, silent'') − 1:28

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「''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.'''''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
'Waiting for Santa Claus...'' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==

''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.''
''Wir warten auf's Christkind...'' or ''Wir warten auf's Christkind'' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).
For Australia, a version with an English language title ''Waiting for Santa Claus...'' or ''Waiting for Santa Claus'', subtitled ''a Christmas album'', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.
Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.
The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.〔()〕
==Track listing==
# "Ave Maria" − 1:56
# "Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht" (''Silent night, holy night'') − 1:50
# "Ihr Kinderlein kommet" (''O come, little children'') − 1:40
# "Oh Tannenbaum" (''Oh Christmas tree'') − 1:20
# "Merry X-Mas Everybody" (Jim Lea, Noddy Holder) − 3:19 (Slade cover)
# "Weihnachtsmann vom Dach" (''Santa Claus from the roof'') (von Holst/Frege) − 4:02
# "Auld Lang Syne" − 2:32
# "The Little Drummer Boy" − 3:49
# "Leise rieselt der Schnee" (roughly ''Quietly falls the snow'') − 2:55
# "Alle Jahre wieder" (''Every year again'') − 1:28
# "Frohes Fest" (roughly ''Merry celebration'') (von Holst/Frege) − 3:41
# "White Christmas" (Irving Berlin) − 3:49 (Bing Crosby cover)
# "Weihnachten bei den Brandts" (''Christmas with the Brandts'') (Breitkopf/Frege) − 3:42
# "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" − 2:20
# "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" − 3:07
# "In Dulci Jubilo" (Medley: Jubilo, Oh du Fröhliche, Vom Himmel hoch...) (''In sweetest rejoicing'' (Latin ); "Oh du Fröhliche" - ''Oh you joyous''; "Vom Himmel hoch" - ''From the Heaven high above'') − 5:28
# "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" (John Lennon/Yoko Ono) − 2:38 (John Lennon cover)
# "Jingle Bells" − 3:09
# "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day" (Roy Wood) − 3:52 (Wizzard cover)
# "Still, still, still" (''Silent, silent, silent'') − 1:28

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「''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.'''''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
' or ''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==

''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.''
''Wir warten auf's Christkind...'' or ''Wir warten auf's Christkind'' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).
For Australia, a version with an English language title ''Waiting for Santa Claus...'' or ''Waiting for Santa Claus'', subtitled ''a Christmas album'', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.
Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.
The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.〔()〕
==Track listing==
# "Ave Maria" − 1:56
# "Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht" (''Silent night, holy night'') − 1:50
# "Ihr Kinderlein kommet" (''O come, little children'') − 1:40
# "Oh Tannenbaum" (''Oh Christmas tree'') − 1:20
# "Merry X-Mas Everybody" (Jim Lea, Noddy Holder) − 3:19 (Slade cover)
# "Weihnachtsmann vom Dach" (''Santa Claus from the roof'') (von Holst/Frege) − 4:02
# "Auld Lang Syne" − 2:32
# "The Little Drummer Boy" − 3:49
# "Leise rieselt der Schnee" (roughly ''Quietly falls the snow'') − 2:55
# "Alle Jahre wieder" (''Every year again'') − 1:28
# "Frohes Fest" (roughly ''Merry celebration'') (von Holst/Frege) − 3:41
# "White Christmas" (Irving Berlin) − 3:49 (Bing Crosby cover)
# "Weihnachten bei den Brandts" (''Christmas with the Brandts'') (Breitkopf/Frege) − 3:42
# "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" − 2:20
# "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" − 3:07
# "In Dulci Jubilo" (Medley: Jubilo, Oh du Fröhliche, Vom Himmel hoch...) (''In sweetest rejoicing'' (Latin ); "Oh du Fröhliche" - ''Oh you joyous''; "Vom Himmel hoch" - ''From the Heaven high above'') − 5:28
# "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" (John Lennon/Yoko Ono) − 2:38 (John Lennon cover)
# "Jingle Bells" − 3:09
# "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day" (Roy Wood) − 3:52 (Wizzard cover)
# "Still, still, still" (''Silent, silent, silent'') − 1:28

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「''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.'''''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
'Waiting for Santa Claus'', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==

''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.''
''Wir warten auf's Christkind...'' or ''Wir warten auf's Christkind'' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).
For Australia, a version with an English language title ''Waiting for Santa Claus...'' or ''Waiting for Santa Claus'', subtitled ''a Christmas album'', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.
Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.
The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.〔()〕
==Track listing==
# "Ave Maria" − 1:56
# "Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht" (''Silent night, holy night'') − 1:50
# "Ihr Kinderlein kommet" (''O come, little children'') − 1:40
# "Oh Tannenbaum" (''Oh Christmas tree'') − 1:20
# "Merry X-Mas Everybody" (Jim Lea, Noddy Holder) − 3:19 (Slade cover)
# "Weihnachtsmann vom Dach" (''Santa Claus from the roof'') (von Holst/Frege) − 4:02
# "Auld Lang Syne" − 2:32
# "The Little Drummer Boy" − 3:49
# "Leise rieselt der Schnee" (roughly ''Quietly falls the snow'') − 2:55
# "Alle Jahre wieder" (''Every year again'') − 1:28
# "Frohes Fest" (roughly ''Merry celebration'') (von Holst/Frege) − 3:41
# "White Christmas" (Irving Berlin) − 3:49 (Bing Crosby cover)
# "Weihnachten bei den Brandts" (''Christmas with the Brandts'') (Breitkopf/Frege) − 3:42
# "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" − 2:20
# "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" − 3:07
# "In Dulci Jubilo" (Medley: Jubilo, Oh du Fröhliche, Vom Himmel hoch...) (''In sweetest rejoicing'' (Latin ); "Oh du Fröhliche" - ''Oh you joyous''; "Vom Himmel hoch" - ''From the Heaven high above'') − 5:28
# "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" (John Lennon/Yoko Ono) − 2:38 (John Lennon cover)
# "Jingle Bells" − 3:09
# "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day" (Roy Wood) − 3:52 (Wizzard cover)
# "Still, still, still" (''Silent, silent, silent'') − 1:28

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「''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.'''''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
', subtitled ''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==

''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.''
''Wir warten auf's Christkind...'' or ''Wir warten auf's Christkind'' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).
For Australia, a version with an English language title ''Waiting for Santa Claus...'' or ''Waiting for Santa Claus'', subtitled ''a Christmas album'', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.
Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.
The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.〔()〕
==Track listing==
# "Ave Maria" − 1:56
# "Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht" (''Silent night, holy night'') − 1:50
# "Ihr Kinderlein kommet" (''O come, little children'') − 1:40
# "Oh Tannenbaum" (''Oh Christmas tree'') − 1:20
# "Merry X-Mas Everybody" (Jim Lea, Noddy Holder) − 3:19 (Slade cover)
# "Weihnachtsmann vom Dach" (''Santa Claus from the roof'') (von Holst/Frege) − 4:02
# "Auld Lang Syne" − 2:32
# "The Little Drummer Boy" − 3:49
# "Leise rieselt der Schnee" (roughly ''Quietly falls the snow'') − 2:55
# "Alle Jahre wieder" (''Every year again'') − 1:28
# "Frohes Fest" (roughly ''Merry celebration'') (von Holst/Frege) − 3:41
# "White Christmas" (Irving Berlin) − 3:49 (Bing Crosby cover)
# "Weihnachten bei den Brandts" (''Christmas with the Brandts'') (Breitkopf/Frege) − 3:42
# "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" − 2:20
# "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" − 3:07
# "In Dulci Jubilo" (Medley: Jubilo, Oh du Fröhliche, Vom Himmel hoch...) (''In sweetest rejoicing'' (Latin ); "Oh du Fröhliche" - ''Oh you joyous''; "Vom Himmel hoch" - ''From the Heaven high above'') − 5:28
# "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" (John Lennon/Yoko Ono) − 2:38 (John Lennon cover)
# "Jingle Bells" − 3:09
# "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day" (Roy Wood) − 3:52 (Wizzard cover)
# "Still, still, still" (''Silent, silent, silent'') − 1:28

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「''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.'''''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
'a Christmas album'', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==

''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.''
''Wir warten auf's Christkind...'' or ''Wir warten auf's Christkind'' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).
For Australia, a version with an English language title ''Waiting for Santa Claus...'' or ''Waiting for Santa Claus'', subtitled ''a Christmas album'', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.
Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.
The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.〔()〕
==Track listing==
# "Ave Maria" − 1:56
# "Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht" (''Silent night, holy night'') − 1:50
# "Ihr Kinderlein kommet" (''O come, little children'') − 1:40
# "Oh Tannenbaum" (''Oh Christmas tree'') − 1:20
# "Merry X-Mas Everybody" (Jim Lea, Noddy Holder) − 3:19 (Slade cover)
# "Weihnachtsmann vom Dach" (''Santa Claus from the roof'') (von Holst/Frege) − 4:02
# "Auld Lang Syne" − 2:32
# "The Little Drummer Boy" − 3:49
# "Leise rieselt der Schnee" (roughly ''Quietly falls the snow'') − 2:55
# "Alle Jahre wieder" (''Every year again'') − 1:28
# "Frohes Fest" (roughly ''Merry celebration'') (von Holst/Frege) − 3:41
# "White Christmas" (Irving Berlin) − 3:49 (Bing Crosby cover)
# "Weihnachten bei den Brandts" (''Christmas with the Brandts'') (Breitkopf/Frege) − 3:42
# "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" − 2:20
# "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" − 3:07
# "In Dulci Jubilo" (Medley: Jubilo, Oh du Fröhliche, Vom Himmel hoch...) (''In sweetest rejoicing'' (Latin ); "Oh du Fröhliche" - ''Oh you joyous''; "Vom Himmel hoch" - ''From the Heaven high above'') − 5:28
# "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" (John Lennon/Yoko Ono) − 2:38 (John Lennon cover)
# "Jingle Bells" − 3:09
# "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day" (Roy Wood) − 3:52 (Wizzard cover)
# "Still, still, still" (''Silent, silent, silent'') − 1:28

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「''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.'''''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==

''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.''
''Wir warten auf's Christkind...'' or ''Wir warten auf's Christkind'' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).
For Australia, a version with an English language title ''Waiting for Santa Claus...'' or ''Waiting for Santa Claus'', subtitled ''a Christmas album'', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.
Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.
The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.〔()〕
==Track listing==
# "Ave Maria" − 1:56
# "Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht" (''Silent night, holy night'') − 1:50
# "Ihr Kinderlein kommet" (''O come, little children'') − 1:40
# "Oh Tannenbaum" (''Oh Christmas tree'') − 1:20
# "Merry X-Mas Everybody" (Jim Lea, Noddy Holder) − 3:19 (Slade cover)
# "Weihnachtsmann vom Dach" (''Santa Claus from the roof'') (von Holst/Frege) − 4:02
# "Auld Lang Syne" − 2:32
# "The Little Drummer Boy" − 3:49
# "Leise rieselt der Schnee" (roughly ''Quietly falls the snow'') − 2:55
# "Alle Jahre wieder" (''Every year again'') − 1:28
# "Frohes Fest" (roughly ''Merry celebration'') (von Holst/Frege) − 3:41
# "White Christmas" (Irving Berlin) − 3:49 (Bing Crosby cover)
# "Weihnachten bei den Brandts" (''Christmas with the Brandts'') (Breitkopf/Frege) − 3:42
# "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" − 2:20
# "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" − 3:07
# "In Dulci Jubilo" (Medley: Jubilo, Oh du Fröhliche, Vom Himmel hoch...) (''In sweetest rejoicing'' (Latin ); "Oh du Fröhliche" - ''Oh you joyous''; "Vom Himmel hoch" - ''From the Heaven high above'') − 5:28
# "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" (John Lennon/Yoko Ono) − 2:38 (John Lennon cover)
# "Jingle Bells" − 3:09
# "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day" (Roy Wood) − 3:52 (Wizzard cover)
# "Still, still, still" (''Silent, silent, silent'') − 1:28

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.'''''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
Wir warten auf's Christkind...'' or ''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.'''''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
'Wir warten auf's Christkind'' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.'''''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title ''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.'''''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
'Waiting for Santa Claus...'' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.'''''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
' or ''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.'''''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
'Waiting for Santa Claus'', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.'''''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
', subtitled ''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.'''''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
'a Christmas album'', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.'''''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==">ウィキペディアで「''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.'''''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
Wir warten auf's Christkind...'' or ''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==">ウィキペディアで「''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.'''''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
'Wir warten auf's Christkind'' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==">ウィキペディアで「''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.'''''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title ''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==">ウィキペディアで「''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.'''''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
'Waiting for Santa Claus...'' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==">ウィキペディアで「''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.'''''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
' or ''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==">ウィキペディアで「''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.'''''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
'Waiting for Santa Claus'', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==">ウィキペディアで「''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.'''''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
', subtitled ''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==">ウィキペディアで「''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.'''''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
'a Christmas album'', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==">ウィキペディアで「''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.'''''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==">ウィキペディアで「''"Auld Lang Syne (Die Toten Hosen song)" redirects here.''''Wir warten auf's Christkind...''''' or '''''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
Wir warten auf's Christkind...'' or ''Wir warten auf's Christkind''''' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
'Wir warten auf's Christkind'' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title '''''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
' (''We're waiting for the Christ-child'') is a Christmas album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen, released under the alias Die Roten Rosen (the second time the alias is used; the first time was on a cover album).For Australia, a version with an English language title ''Waiting for Santa Claus...''''' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
'Waiting for Santa Claus...'' or '''''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
' or ''Waiting for Santa Claus''''', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
'Waiting for Santa Claus'', subtitled '''''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
', subtitled ''a Christmas album''''', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
'a Christmas album'', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」の詳細全文を読む
', was released, under the name Die Toten Hosen, not Die Roten Rosen.Many of the traditional Christmas songs have altered lyrics, having themes like drugs ("Ihr Kinderlein kommet", "Leise rieselt der Schnee") or orgasming ("Jingle Bells"). "Ave Maria" is an instrumental intro. "Leise rieselt der Schnee", "Alle Jahre wieder" and "Frohes Fest" originally appeared on the single of "Sascha ...ein aufrechter Deutscher"; here they are re-recorded, the first two sounding much more like rock and "Frohes Fest" has slightly different lyrics. "Still, still, still" is sung by Kuddel in a harsh voice.The album is inspired by ''The Yobs Christmas Album'', which is in concept very similar to ''Wir warten...'': it was released by the Boys under a pseudonym (The Yobs), includes traditional Christmas song covers and a couple of original songs and the lyrics are changed to sound offensive.()==Track listing==」
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