
Nervous Germans is a German new wave rock band formed in 1980. In 1981, they released their debut album Nervösen Deutschen (English release: Desolation Zone, 1982). Their second Album Summer of Love (1983) was also their last, as they disbanded on 1 July 1984 in the aftermath of a concert in Linnich (with Mitch Ryder). The Name was suggested to Micki Meuser by Alex Londner (Aachen, Germany), possibly in view of Germany being a nuclear battlefield after the NATO Double-Track Decision.
The group originally consisted of Australian lead singer, Grant Steven, and the rest Germans:
- Micki Meuser (bass, vocals)
- Manni Holländer (real name Manfred Herten; guitar, vocals)
- Edgar Liebert (a.k.a. Edgar de Gaulle; drums, vocals)
- Grant Stevens (lead vocals)
- Wolfgang Gunnewig (guitar)
Meuser and Stevens reformed Nervous Germans in 2012 with Gary Schmalzl on guitar & Sabine Ahlbrecht on drums. They subsequently toured twice with Billy Idol opening the shows in Germany.
Links to Peel[]
Peel had the group do a session for his show in 1980 before they released any records. However, after 1980, there doesn't seem to be any airplay of the group on his shows, according to available tracklistings on this site.
Ken Garner's The Peel Sessions book mistakenly labels their repeated session on 16 December 1980.
Sessions[]
NERVOUS GERMANS John Peel 8th October 1980
1. Recorded: 1980-10-08. First Broadcast: 16 October 1980. Repeated: 18 November 1980
- Waiting For The Next Wave / Watch Out / Love Letter / Bogart
Other Shows Played[]
- None