Fips Asmussen - Lass Mein Bier Auf Dem Deckel Stehn

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Review by Jacob Kleine

Alright, buckle up. This ain’t your typical music review—it’s raw, unfiltered, and straight from the gut. We’re diving into Lass Mein Bier Auf Dem Deckel Stehn by Fips Asmussen, a wild ride of German comedy gold that somehow slipped under everyone’s radar in 1983. Yeah, you heard me right—comedy. Not exactly Mozart-level genius here, but damn if it doesn’t slap in its own weird way. First off, let’s talk about the title track: “Lass Mein Bier Auf Dem Deckel Stehn.” It’s ridiculous, chaotic, and hits like a drunk guy stumbling out of an Oktoberfest tent at 3 AM. The whole thing screams absurdity with its mix of nonsensical lyrics and bizarre delivery. You can practically smell the spilled beer and stale pretzels while listening to this mess-turned-masterpiece. Why do I remember it? Because it’s impossible NOT to. That hook sticks to your brain like gum on a shoe. Plus, who else is gonna sing about leaving their beer on some random lid? Only Fips could pull that off without looking like a total clown (well… more than he already does). Then there’s “Musik, Musik, Musik,” which feels like someone took all the leftover scraps from a polka band rehearsal and threw them into a blender set to "puree." It’s repetitive as hell, but oddly hypnotic. Like, I found myself humming it for days even though I wanted to punch my own face just to make it stop. There’s something oddly charming about how sloppy yet deliberate it sounds—like Fips knew exactly what he was doing and didn’t give two shits whether you got the joke or not. And honestly? That attitude makes it work. Props to Django J. C. Seelenmeyer for producing this trainwreck-turned-triumph. Whoever this guy is, he deserves a medal—or maybe therapy—for letting Fips run wild with whatever madness was brewing in his head. Polydor took a risk putting this out, and honestly, they should’ve known better. But hey, sometimes risks pay off in ways nobody sees coming. So yeah, Lass Mein Bier Auf Dem Deckel Stehn isn’t gonna win any Grammys (not that Germany had those back then anyway), but it’s one of those albums you either hate passionately or love recklessly. Personally, I’m somewhere in between—laughing too hard to care about the flaws but annoyed enough by the repetition to want to throw my stereo out the window. Final thought: If aliens ever invade Earth and ask us to explain human culture, we should hand them this album. Either they’ll leave because they think we’re insane, or they’ll stick around just to figure out why we’re still laughing about beer lids. Either way, mission accomplished. Cheers, Fips.

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Artist: Fips Asmussen
Album: Lass Mein Bier Auf Dem Deckel Stehn
Rating: 5.0

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Download

Filename: fips-asmussen-lass-mein-bier-auf-dem-deckel-stehn.zip
  • MP3 size: 15.2 mb
  • FLAC size: 91.2 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Musik, Musik, Musik3:01
Lass Mein Bier Auf Dem Deckel Stehn3:10

Video

Fips Asmussen - Laß' mein Bier auf dem Deckel steh'n - 1991

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Catalog Numbers

2042 464

Labels

Polydor

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single

Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerDjango J. C. Seelenmeyer

Notes

Made in West Germany

Barcodes

  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Label Code: LC 0309
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): 2042 464 S 1 320 1 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): 2042 464 S 2 320 1 A

About Fips Asmussen

German comedian and solo entertainer. He was born on April 30th 1938 in Hamburg, Germany and died August 9th 2020 in Querfurt, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.

Real Name

    • Rainer Pries

Name Vars

  • F. Asmussen

Aliases

  • Rainer Pries
  • Adalbert Bumsdörfer
  • Karl-Ludwig
  • Herbert Bohnensack

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: In 1983, German comedian Fips Asmussen released an album called *Lass Mein Bier Auf Dem Deckel Stehn*. It’s not your typical music album—it’s more of a comedy record. The title track literally translates to “Let My Beer Stay on the Coaster.” How quirky is that? Produced by Django J. C. Seelenmeyer and released under Polydor, it’s a fun mix of humor and lighthearted tunes. Tracks like “Musik, Musik, Musik” show off his playful style. Definitely a snapshot of '80s German humor!

Comments

udypuny
2025-03-10
So ging Ballermann vor 30 Jahren.
cevdetyalciner
2025-03-10
Das hat doch Ralf Rene Maue komponiert und getextet ? Wurde glaube ich, 1983 veröffentlicht. Wäre auch doch was für Gottlieb Wendehals zur damaligen Zeit gewesen, oder ?
forbidmetal
2025-03-10
dieser blick bei 0:34 XD