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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Sigur Ros Im Regen" by the artist "Tiemo Hauer"

In the poem "Sigur Ros Im Regen" by Tiemo Hauer, the lyrical hero reminisces about a friendship that has experienced both its peak and its decline.

The text opens with a vivid flashback to 2007, when the lyrical hero and his friend, likely musicians, were playing together. They felt like rock stars, basking in the attention of female fans, and dreamt of a brotherhood that would bind them for years to come. This image of carefree youth contrasts with the melancholic present that the hero finds himself in.

The key symbol is the Sigur Ros concert in the rain, which the friends attended together. This moment embodies the emotional peak of their relationship. The music, the atmosphere, the shared feelings - everything merged into a unique experience, which the hero calls "the best." The tears of the tough guys in front of the stage are not just a reaction to the music, but rather a catharsis, a release of accumulated emotions, a moment of sincerity and closeness.

However, the idyll comes to an end. The words about friendship, the hero calls beautiful, but devoid of real weight. There is a hint of conflict, perhaps related to creative ambitions ("...schnapps came into play..."). As a result, the friends drift apart. One continues to pursue music, the other abandons his instrument but retains a longing for understanding and closeness.

The ending of the poem offers hope. The lyrical hero believes in the possibility of a future meeting, perhaps in a familiar place that will remind them of the past. He is ready to open his heart to his friend, to share a new song, and believes that he will be heard. The image of the Sigur Ros concert returns, now as a dream of reviving the friendship, of the opportunity to experience the same sincere emotions again.

2007 — wir gemeinsam auf der Bühne

Die ersten Groupies blieben

Und die Jungs rannten davon

Wir waren die Rockstars der Herzen

Auch wenn wir miserabel spielten

Wir waren ab diesem Punkt verbrüdert

Zumindest träumten wir davon

Und weißt du noch letztes Jahr

Sigur Rós im Regen?

Was Besseres hab ich seither nicht gesehen

Zwei harte Kerle vor der Bühne

Beide am Flennen...

Könnten da heute nicht mehr stehen

Freundschaft ist eien schönes Wort

Doch leider nur ein schönes Wort

Weißt du noch, dass hast du zu mir gesagt?

Dann sah kurz mal alles besser aus

Ok...es war Schnaps im Spiel

Doch in dir drinnen ist alles hochgekocht

Und ich weiß es war zu viel

Und jetzt lebst du dein Leben

Dein Insrument steht im Schrank

Und ich vermisse einen Freund

Der mich jedes Mal verstand

Doch irgendwann sehen wir uns wieder

Vielleicht in deinem ersten Haus

Und wenn ich dir dann diesen Song zeig

Wirf mich nicht raus

Und weißt du noch letztes Jahr

Sigur Rós im Regen?

Was Besseres hab ich seither nicht gesehen

Zwei harte Kerle vor der Bühne

Beide am Flennen...

Kann da vielleicht mal wieder stehen!

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