Vilde Kaniner | CONFIRMED |
: It is frequently performed at festivals and remains a staple on Danish jukeboxes and radio. The song's popularity led to a theatre concert of the same name, which weaves the band's discography into a narrative stage performance. Literary and Media References
"Vilde Kaniner" (Wild Rabbits) is most famously a landmark hit song by the Danish rock band , released in 1984 on their album Den blå hund . The phrase has since expanded into various cultural contexts in Denmark, ranging from theater to literature. The Song and Music Vilde Kaniner
: The term "vilde kaniner" is used in Danish academic and literary analysis to discuss Richard Adams' 1976 novel. It often highlights the contrast between truly "wild" rabbits seeking freedom and those living in "civilized" but dangerous conditions. : It is frequently performed at festivals and
: Written by lead singer Peter A.G. Nielsen, the song is a cornerstone of Danish rock history. It is known for its upbeat, rhythmic energy and lyrics that celebrate freedom and a "wild" spirit. The phrase has since expanded into various cultural




