
Acting
Community Rating
7.8
TMDB estimate
Born
November 18, 1949 (age 76)
Born in
Schmelz, Germany
Herman Rarebell (born 18 November 1949 as Hermann Josef Erbel) is a German musician, best known as the drummer for the band Scorpions from 1977 to 1995, during which time he played on eight studio albums. Aside from playing drums, Rarebell wrote or co-wrote several songs for the group such as "Another Piece of Meat", "Falling in Love" and "Passion Rules the Game". He composed the lyrics for some of the band's most well known songs such as "Rock You Like a Hurricane", "Make It Real", "Dynamite", "Blackout", "Arizona", "Bad Boys Running Wild", "Don't Stop at the Top", and "Tease Me Please Me". Description above from the Wikipedia article Herman Rarebell licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Scorpions - Live in Bremerhaven 1996
as Drums
TBA

Michael Schenker's Temple of Rock - On a Mission: Live in Madrid
as Himself - Drums
2016
Scorpions: Blackout: 50th Band Anniversary
as drums, percussion, backing vocals
2015
Scorpions: Love At First Sting: 50th Band Anniversary
as drums, percussion, backing vocals
2015

Scorpions: Lovedrive: 50th Band Anniversary
as drums, percussion, backing vocals
2015

Scorpions: World Wide Live: 50th Band Anniversary
as drums, percussion, backing vocals
2015
Scorpions: Savage Amusement: 50th Band Anniversary
as drums, percussion, backing vocals
2015

Scorpions - Forever and a Day
as himself
2015
Die Scorpions Story - 40 Jahre Weltstars
as Self
2013

Michael Schenker: Temple Of Rock - Live in Europe
as Drums
2012

US Festival 1983 Days 1-3
as Self - Scorpions
2009

Scorpions - Live at Wacken Open Air 2006
as Himself / Guest Drums
2008
Wir in Bayern
as Self
2003

Scorpions – Crazy World Tour Live...Berlin 1991
as Drums
2003

Scorpions – Greatest Hits
as self
2002

Abendschau
as Self
2000

Morgenmagazin
as Self
1992

Roger Waters: The Wall - Live in Berlin
as Self - Drummer & Percussionist, Surrogate Band (as Scorpions)
1990

Moscow Music Peace Festival
as Self [Scorpions]
1989

Scorpions - To Russia With Love and Other Savage Amusements
as Himself
1989