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In 2022, German punk giants Die Toten Hosen will celebrate their 40th anniversary. Shortly before his 60th birthday, frontman Campino looks back with SRF-3 presenter Dominic Dillier on four decades full of escapades (including at the Volkshaus Zurich and at the Winterthur Music Festival), surprising chart successes (of course: "Days like these") and love for his bandmates (despite differences of opinion). The musician from Düsseldorf also talks about his own mortality, the grave of @dietotenhosen_official, punk companions such as The Clash, Bad Religion and TV Smith, explains why he has not sold a single song to advertising despite offers in the millions and thinks about life without his band. The anniversary best-of album "Alles aus Liebe" was released on May 27th. ???? CONTENT ???? 00:00 – That's why Die Toten Hosen still exist 02:05 – Die Hosen are also a company 05:15 – The secret of the band's success 09:11 – The "Tage wie diese" effect 13:00 – Are Die Toten Hosen still punk? 19:41 – Campino in the Winterthur pastor's apartment 22:26 – "The shame of the Volkshaus" 24:52 – More Zurich stories 27:11 – Concerts in East Berlin in the GDR (Soviet Union) 30:55 – Campino philosophizes – also about the state of the world 34:04 – Discussions and love within the band 40:39 – The band's cemetery and their own mortality #SRF3 #DieTotenHosen #Campino ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ???? Visit SRF 3 on these channels: ► http://www.srf3.ch ► / srf3 ► http://www.fb.com/srf3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our social media netiquette applies to comments on the SRF 3 YouTube channel ???? https://www.srf.ch/social-netiquette. We reserve the right to remove any posts that violate the rules completely and without further inquiry.