Carlo Karges
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Carlo Karges (31 July 1951 in Hamburg – 30 January 2002 in Hamburg) was a German musician who became a guitarist and songwriter for the rock band, Nena. He wrote the lyrics of Nena's most famous song, "99 Luftballons", released in 1983. He was attending a 1982 Rolling Stones concert at the Waldbühne (the "Forest Theatre") in West Berlin, when they released a large mass of helium balloons into the air. He wondered how East German or Soviet forces might react if the balloons crossed the Berlin Wall, and thus he conceived the idea for the song about a major war resulting from misidentification of a mass of balloons.[1]
Karges grew up with his single mother in Hamburg, and began as a student to play guitar and to compose songs. After he had gathered experience playing live in several different groups, including Tomorrows Gift and Release Music Orchestra, by 1971 he was the guitarist and keyboardist and founding member of Novalis.
In 1981 he joined Gabriele "Nena" Kerner, Rolf Brendel, Jürgen Dehmel, and Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen in establishing the eponymous band Nena.
Karges died at the Eppendorf Clinic on 30 January 2002 at the age of 50, due to liver failure. He was buried in Hamburg's Ohlsdorf Cemetery.
References[]
- ^ Der Spiegel 13/1984, 99 Luftballons und das Chaos der Gefühle, http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/print/d-13510424.html, 9 Feb. 2014
External links[]
- Carlo Karges at AllMusic
- Carlo Karges discography at Discogs
- 1951 births
- 2002 deaths
- German new wave musicians
- German rock guitarists
- German male guitarists
- German songwriters
- Musicians from Hamburg
- 20th-century guitarists
- Deaths from liver disease
- Burials at the Ohlsdorf Cemetery
- 20th-century German male musicians
- 20th-century German musicians
- German musician stubs