Jawoll - Rendezvous (ich Hab' Dich Seit Langem Nicht Gesehen) -, asking herself, "How will you be?" and "Where are you?". The Climax: To Stay or Leave? , reflecting the mounting anxiety of someone who might have been stood up. , asking herself, "How will you be The song places the narrator in a lonely, public space, likely a dimly lit West German bar or café. For hours, she has been sitting there alone, surrounded by strangers who only serve as distractions. The atmosphere is heavy with the smell of cigarettes and the mechanical sound of a jukebox—a "musicbox"—switching from one song to another as people drift in and out. The Conflict: The Ghost of the Past The song places the narrator in a lonely, The central theme is the passage of time and the uncertainty of a reunion. The narrator: The Conflict: The Ghost of the Past The As the song reaches its peak, the narrator lights "one more cigarette," a stalling tactic to avoid admitting the rendezvous might be a failure. She is caught in a loop of memories ("a thousand pictures spinning in circles") and the harsh reality of the present. The story ends on an ambiguous note: she doesn't know if she wants to keep waiting or finally walk out the door. The Real-Life Context The story of Jawoll's 1983 hit is a classic tale of Neue Deutsche Welle (NDW) melancholy—the bittersweet tension of waiting for someone from the past. The Setting: A Smoke-Filled Bar , wondering if the person still looks the same as they did "long ago". |