Tuefel-Hunden
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Album track by Karlophone | |||||
Album | I Must Find This Karlophone... | ||||
Released | 2007 | ||||
Recorded | Unknown | ||||
Length | 6:13 | ||||
Label | Amorphous Records | ||||
Writer(s) | Karl Koch | ||||
Producer(s) | Karl Koch | ||||
Status | Released | ||||
I Must Find This Karlophone... track listing | |||||
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"Tuefel-Hunden" is the third track off the second Karlophone album, I Must Find This Karlophone....
Appearances
- I Must Find This Karlophone... (2007)
- Children of Winter (film) (2008)
Overview
The name "Tuefel-Hunden" is likely derived from the German nickname for U.S. Marines: "Teufel Hunden", or "Devil Dogs", which arose around WW1. An early title for the song, "Tuffen Hunds" (a butchering of the nickname), was mentioned on May 9, 2006 under the news section of Koch's website karlophone.com.[1] The song was featured in the 2008 Warren Miller skiing documentary Children of Winter, in the "Cordova, Alaska" section. The film additionally contained two Weezer songs ("Troublemaker" and "The Greatest Man That Ever Lived (Variations on a Shaker Hymn)"), as well as another Karlophone song, "The Other End of the Friend".
Audio
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See also
References
- ↑ Koch, Karl. (2006, May 9). News. Karlophone.com. Archived from the original on Weezerpedia at Karlophone.com - News.