Keine Macht für Niemand (“No power for nobody”) is the name of both the second album and best-known song by the German rock band Ton Steine Scherben. The double album, released in 1972, is also sometimes called “die Weiße” (“the white one”) in reference to its simple cover with a white background and black text.
The album as a whole, as well as the song Keine Macht für Niemand heavily criticised social and political ills. The lyrics call for resistance against the extant system. In Die letzte Schlacht gewinnen wir (“We will win the final battle”), the demand for a replacement of the present capitalist system is very clear. The phrase “No power for nobody” is a sloganised interpretation of anarchy. When the album was released, Rio Reiser and R. P. S. Lanrue [de] had still yet to adopt their stage names.
Use as a slogan
According to Rio Reiser, the phrase came from an anarchist publication called Germania. Similarly, the song Macht kaputt, was euch kaputt macht also has a title in the same vein. In Germany, even 35 years after the album's release, the phrase will appear on banners and posters produced in the leftist scene, or as graffiti; the song's lyrics call to “write the slogan onto every wall.”
Title
Wir müssen hier raus! (Ralph Möbius, Ralph Steitz) – 5:21
Feierabend (Möbius, Steitz) – 4:41
Die letzte Schlacht gewinnen wir (Möbius, Steitz) – 4:18
Paul Panzers Blues (Nikel Pallat, Möbius) – 6:41
Menschenjäger (Möbius, Steitz) – 4:18
Allein machen sie Dich ein (Möbius, Steitz) – 4:41
Schritt für Schritt ins Paradies (Möbius, Steitz) – 6:52
^Rehm Rozanes, Stephan (14 March 2019). "Die 100 besten Alben aus Deutschland" [The 100 best German albums]. Musikexpress (in German). Vol. 04/2019, no. 760. Berlin: Axel Springer SE. p. 47.
^"Die 50 besten deutschen Alben" [The 50 best German albums]. Rolling Stone (in German). Vol. 10/2010, no. 192. Berlin: Axel Springer Mediahouse Berlin. 30 September 2010. p. 58.
Literature
Hartmut El Kurdi: Schwarzrote Pop-Perlen. Band 2 der Reihe The Essence of Rock. Laatzen: Wehrhahn, 2001. ISBN3-932324-82-X