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Released
  
24 May 1996

Length
  
3:02

Genre
  
Pop punk

Label
  
Metronome Musik GmbH

Writer(s)
  
Dirk Felsenheimer & Farin Urlaub

Producer(s)
  
Uwe Hoffmann & Die Ärzte

"3-Tage-Bart" [Designer stubble; lit: 3-days-beard] is a punk song by Die Ärzte. It's the fourth track and the first single from their 1996 album Le Frisur. The song is about a man, who has everything he may want and need, but he's missing one thing - the stubble.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "3-Tage-Bart" (Felsenheimer, Urlaub/Urlaub) - 3:02
  2. "Chanson d'Albert" (Felsenheimer, Urlaub/Urlaub) - 3:11
  3. "Haar (Vader Abraham Respect-Mix)" (McDermot, Ragni, Rado/Brandin) - 3:43
  4. "In den See! Mit einem Gewicht an den Füßen!" (Gonzalez, Urlaub) - 4:15
  5. "Opfer (live von Chris Heckmann)" (Urlaub) - 1:48

The video

In the video Die Ärzte are running and jumping on a beach, obviously happy and on the other hand performing some kind of dance, singing the song in another location. The video very often jumps between those two locations.
The video was filmed in spain, during a tour break, and is released on the Killer DVD/VHS. The Making of is released on the Gefangen im Schattenreich von Die Ärzte DVD/VHS.

B-sides

  • "Chanson d'Albert" (Albert's song, in French) is the English language version of "Schunder-Song" ("Planet Punk"); it's about a violent girl; it's dedicated to Albert Slendebroek, the head of Metronome.
  • The original version of "Haar" [Hair is from "Le Frisur", it's from the musical "Hair"; the remix is not on the vinyl version of the single.
  • "In den See! Mit einem Gewicht an den Füßen!" [Into the lake! With a weight attached to the legs!] is the intro for "Voodoo Lounge"-Tour.
  • "Opfer" [Victim] is originally from the album "Planet Punk".
  • References

    3-Tage-Bart Wikipedia


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