Da da da I don't love you you don't love me aha aha aha - Trio - 1982
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Trio: Biografia | Biography
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Trio
was a German band, formed in the small German town of Großenkneten
in 1980. The band is most noted for the song "Da da da, ich lieb
dich nicht, du liebst mich nicht, aha aha aha" (usually simply
"Da Da Da") which was a hit in 30 countries
worldwide.[citation
needed] Trio was part of the Neue Deutsche
Welle (or NDW); however, the band preferred the name "Neue
Deutsche Fröhlichkeit", which means "New German
Cheerfulness", to describe their music. At that time, as now,
popular songs were based on extremely simple
structures that were
ornately produced. Trio's main principle was to remove almost
all the ornamentation and polish from their songs, and to use the
simplest practical structures (most of their songs were three-chord
songs). For this reason, many of their songs are
restricted to drums,
guitar, vocals, and just one or maybe two other instruments, if any
at all. Bass was used very infrequently until their later songs, and
live shows often saw Remmler playing some simple pre-programmed
rhythms and melodies on his small Casio VL-1 keyboard while Behrens
played his drums with one hand and ate an apple with the other.
The band produced a number of albums. There are many versions of Bye Bye (marked with different advertisements on the cover); versions in North America are called TRIO and Error and feature no advertisements. The 1997 CD of TRIO and Error was also released as Da
Da Da in the United States, in response to the 1997 US
Volkswagen commercial that featured the song "Da Da Da I
Don't Love You You Don't Love Me Aha Aha Aha", often
contracted to simply "Da Da Da". The re-release had some
changes: two songs were
added and the album was digitally remastered.
In their time, Trio had some popularity in Germany, UK,
Canada, and the US. The German version of "Da Da Da" was a
No. 2 hit on the charts (April 1982). Their most notable songs, other
than "Da Da Da", are probably
"Broken Hearts for You
and Me", "Boom Boom", "Hearts are Trump" and
"Anna Letmein Letmeout". All of these songs except the
first have a corresponding German version, which sometimes differs
considerably, and these were also released in the English-speaking
world. "Da Da Da" hit No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart in July
1982, and No. 3 in Canada in December 1982. They had another three
top ten hits in Germany until the end of 1983, then disbanded the
following year. Every member launched a solo career, with only
Remmler managing to be somewhat successful.
They produced a movie called Drei gegen Drei, meaning "Three Against Three". In the movie, three people (played by Trio) kill doubles of themselves as part of a twisted scam to gain riches. However, the movie flopped miserably; even avid Trio fan Matthias Klein said, "
[the members of] Trio are not
actors". The corresponding soundtrack is the album Whats the
Password; however, drummer Peter Behrens did not perform on any of
the songs, despite appearing on the album's cover. He left the band
due to dissatisfaction with Kralle and Remmler over financial
matters, leading to the complete breakup of Trio in 1985.
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