Stossgebet Fur Meinen Hammer -hans Billian- Lov...
"Stossgebet für meinen Hammer" ist ein Songtitel aus dem Soundtrack des Films Lov..., interpretiert bzw. verwendet in Verbindung mit dem deutschen Regisseur und Produzenten Hans Billian (1927–2007). Billian ist vor allem bekannt für seine Arbeit im deutschen Kino der 1960er–1980er Jahre, darunter Komödien und Erotikfilme, die oft durch provokante Titel und plakative Musikstücke geprägt wurden. Der Ausdruck "Stossgebet für meinen Hammer" verbindet humorvolle Überzeichnung mit einer leicht derben Bildsprache, wie sie in manchen Filmvertonungen jener Zeit vorkommt.
Der Song bzw. der Titel wirkt wie eine ironische Kurzformel: ein "Stoßgebet" (kurzes, dringendes Gebet) für ein Alltagsobjekt ("meinen Hammer") — dadurch entsteht eine komische Spannung zwischen religiöser Sprache und profaner Bedienung. Solche Kontraste waren stilistisch passend zu Billians Filmsprache, die häufig mit Tabubrüchen, Slapstick und popkulturellen Zitaten spielte.
Musikalisch sind Filmtracks aus Billians Produktionen meist eingängig, stilisiert und auf die tonale Unterstützung von Gags und Szenenmontagen ausgelegt. Sie nutzen wiederkehrende Motive, einfache Melodien und orchestrale bzw. pop-orientierte Arrangements, um die Bildsprache zu verstärken und die Stimmung — von frivoler Komik bis zur ironischen Brechung — zu unterstreichen.
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Kurzfazit: "Stossgebet für meinen Hammer" ist emblematisch für eine künstlerische Ästhetik, die Komik, Provokation und eingängige Filmmusik verbindet — passend zur Arbeit Hans Billians, dessen Filme und Tonspuren bis heute als Dokumente einer spezifischen Popkultur-Ära gelten.
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Title: A Prayer for My Hammer - Hans Billian Loves Stossgebet fur meinen Hammer -Hans Billian- Lov...
Content:
Dear friends,
Today, I want to share a moment of appreciation and a little story about something that might seem mundane to some but holds significant value to me - my trusty hammer. Often, it's the simple tools in life that bring us the most joy and serve us faithfully. My hammer, a gift from a dear friend or perhaps picked up on a memorable day, has been by my side through countless projects, repairs, and creations.
As I look at it, I am reminded of Hans Billian, a figure I admire, who once said or did something that resonated with me on the importance of cherishing the tools of our trade, be they physical or metaphorical. His love and dedication to his craft inspire me to appreciate not just the end product, but the journey, the process, and the tools that help us along the way.
So here's a little "Stossgebet" (a term that roughly translates to a quick prayer or a heartfelt wish) for my hammer and for all of us who cherish our tools, whatever they may be:
To Hans Billian and everyone who finds joy and purpose in their work and tools, I salute you. Let’s keep cherishing these small but significant parts of our lives. "Stossgebet für meinen Hammer" ist ein Songtitel aus
#ToolsOfTheTrade #Craftsmanship #HansBillian #Appreciation
Feature Concept: “Stossgebet für meinen Hammer” – The “Hammer‑Prayer” Power‑Up
| Component | Tech Stack Suggestions | |-----------|------------------------| | UI/UX | Unity UI Toolkit / Unreal UMG for button & animation overlay. | | Voice Trigger | Android/iOS SpeechRecognizer APIs + a lightweight keyword‑spotting model (e.g., PocketSphinx). | | Mini‑Puzzle | Simple state‑machine; random rune‑pair generator; 3‑second timer. | | Buff Logic | ScriptableObject/Blueprint “HammerBoost” that modifies damage, crit, and animation speed. | | Cooldown System | Central “AbilityCooldownManager” that tracks timestamps, can be extended by upgrades. | | Audio | FMOD or Wwise for layered chant → impact sound chain. | | Analytics | Track activation count, success rate, and drop‑off points to balance timing & reward. |
Should you watch it? If you are a fan of Russ Meyer, Jess Franco, or the British "Confessions of..." series (like Confessions of a Window Cleaner), this film fits perfectly into that collection.
Stoßgebet für meinen Hammer is a relic. It is a fossil of a specific moment when Germany decided to laugh about sex rather than blush at it. Pour a drink, lower your expectations, and say a little prayer for the Hammer.
Have you seen this obscure Hans Billian classic? Do you know where the rest of that title leads ("Lov...")? Drop a comment below if you have the uncut reel! Title: A Prayer for My Hammer - Hans
Stoßgebet für meinen Hammer (Quick Prayer for My Hammer) is a 1976 adult short film directed and produced by Hans Billian
, a prominent figure in the German erotic film industry of that era.
The film's plot follows a woman named Frau Kellner who takes her teenage daughter, Inge, to a sauna on a designated "ladies' day". Despite the restriction, a man insists on entering the sauna. When Frau Kellner complains to the owner, Brandauer, about the man's presence, she finds him indifferent. Upon returning, she discovers her daughter has become involved in the man's activities. The situation escalates into an orgy, revealing that the man was intentionally placed there by the owner. Key Film Details Release Year: Director/Producer: Hans Billian Uschi Karnat Christine Szenetra Adult/Short Film Approximately 21 minutes
For more detailed technical data and cast listings, you can view the entry on or details about the German adult film industry during the 1970s? Vollständige Besetzung und Crew-Mitglieder - IMDb
“Stossgebet für meinen Hammer – summon a thunderous prayer that temporarily turns your hammer into a divine wrecking‑ball, giving players a strategic, lore‑rich burst of power with a dash of humor.”
A Stoßgebet (literally "thrust prayer" or "ejaculatory prayer") is a traditional Catholic term for a very short, spontaneous plea to God—a "Hail Mary" pass of spirituality uttered in a moment of need. It is intimate, hurried, and desperate.
By applying this sacred form to a Hammer (a tool of labor, construction, or destruction), Billian executes a masterstroke of comic inversion.
The hammer is the antithesis of the ethereal. It is heavy, metallic, and phallic. It represents manual labor, the working class, and brute force. To pray for it is to elevate the profane to the sacred. The prayer is not for the self, but for the tool—suggesting a symbiotic relationship between the worker and his implement.