Music 30 years after Rio Reiser's death and its influence through Ton Steine Scherben.
Rio and the Scherben changed German rock music. They shaped generations of musicians and made music history. Their songs were loud, uncomfortable, and full of attitude. Songs about anger, longing, and new beginnings—and about the hope that another world is possible.
30 years after Rio Reiser’s death, Rio and the Scherben continue to have an impact. Their songs are played, covered, quoted—and discovered by new generations.
But where do we stand today? How does the echo of this music sound? What traces have Rio and the Scherben left behind—and what do their songs mean here and now?
At the public talk, different generations come together to discuss the influence of Rio Reiser and Ton Steine Scherben—about music and attitude, about protest and pop, and about why these songs still hold so much power decades later.
(in German)
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