@@musikkunstetc.8465 That really made me laugh. I'd never made that comparison before, but now you say it...! Native Love was a classic. As is Murderous!
I know, right @ObscureMusicObsession and @musikkunstetc.8465 - Divine & Murderous - WOW that's hilarious!!! I too didn't notice the audible parallel back in 86 then but now I can't get the two out of my head (talk about earworm!).
Exactly the same here. No internet back in the time, and not really on mainstream radios so I had never heard of them although we were listening to Front 242 and such 😁 I went to see DM, they were opening. The day after, I bought the CD.....
You ever get an answer from some of those guys and can never find what your looking for because it's some insane club mix? One thing is for certain...Nitzer Ebb sounds like Nitzer Ebb. Germany was responsible for so much Industrial music.
While the EDM scene is so much bigger today, I feel like the mid-80's was the real high point of electronic dance music. You had industrial bands like Skinny Puppy and these guys embracing dance beats and heating up floors in the leather clubs and goth clubs. You had Garage in New York and House in Chicago repurposing old RnB and disco into something new and exciting for the gay clubs. You had hip-hoppers repurposing Kraftwerk into Electro, making the breakers hit that b-boy stance. You had the motorik beats and hard steel of Detroit Techno. Across the pond, you had synthpop acts like Depeche Mode and New Order proving that you can weld guitar rock to synths and drum machines and make entire stadiums groove. And while industrial and synthpop were a few years older, it was all still brand new and fresh and no one was really sure what they were doing yet, beyond just getting kids on the floor. Had to be magical.
It was like that in the 2000s too. It's just that we grow older and get "out of the loop" so we stop being invited to cool bars like that. They must still exist, but as when we were young, anyone over 25 will get stared at.
Back in those glory Days when EBM was invented by NITZER EBB/FRONT 242/DIE KRUPPS/OOMPH! and all the other Pioneers of that time.....IM RHYTHMUS BLEIBEN !
I used to love MTV 120 minutes also. That's where I first saw this video I remember staying up late to watch it because it was on Sunday's at midnight and Sunday was a school night.
Love this band! First heard them in a slam fest in Germany as a soldier.. couldn’t play in barracks, as industrial revolution: punk was considered “skinhead” music; that with my Mohawk, jeans and combat boots leather and spiked accessories, landed me on extra CQDiuty!! F}>**kn peeps don’t understand skinheads are aren’t all racial;but , rather a piunk /rebelderivative off shoot from the industrial era, mixed with origins from indie pop and reggae?? He violence stemmed from European small city slam festivals in towns like K-Town, Saar bticken Mann heim, Neumann Kirsten etc.. that were close to American military bases. I remember ambulances taking some small German dude to hospital after getting gored by a superglued tin foil tipped Mohawk accidentally speared him in the chest, party kept going With some peeps smoking Haag and joints the size of cigars, that with The beer enhanced with American whiskey, left some good memories! Also mentioning black flag and bad religion that performed with ebb. Best time ever! !
I dunno about you...but there are certain songs, bands, etc..... that Amp up your energy. I know that when I would listen to them it would put me in a different mood. Lol! Any one else?? Lol!
One of my FAV Industrial bands! Doug hung out with us for after the Depeche Mode-Niter Ebb Show in Pittsburgh. We hade quite a blast! He called us up the next morning and asked usif we wanted to do something so we headed to a friends half pipe and skated for a while! He was a really nice guy! Emphasis on the REAL!
Wish I had a dollar for every time I danced to this song back in the '80s. I remember being all excited that they were going to come to the U.S. to tour...and then it didn't materialize. Apparently one of them had a police record and couldn't get a visa is the story I heard. But about a year later they made it and I caught their show in Orlando. I was in heaven!
+Timothy Madden The Nitzer Ebb song Isn't It Funny How Your Body Works was released 1984. That means it should be: "RULING EBM DANCE FLOORS SINCE 1984".
Scott Smith Funny he says that considering the album Alan Wilder produced was the one that incorporated elements of Industrial Rock/Metal. That album being Ebbhead.
Put Nitzer Ebb on before you go out at night and you will definitely be looking to crack some heads. This is better than a pair of paddles and an EMT for restarting a stopped heart. This is adrenaline times 10.
The energy is and always has been so pure ! As a youngster playing rugby this song got us into the right frame of mind , 35 years on still feel that energy amazing
I have all of their albums and have never been disappointed yet! They're in a league all by themselves, no one can touch them! There's clone bands but this one is the original! NE you rule forever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sehr sehr geil. Diesen Track habe ich 1989 zum ersten mal gespielt und alle dachten, jetzt flippt er aus. Und das tat ich auch. Nach dreitagen war alle Vinyl-Schallplatten von Nitzer verkaufft. Zum Glück habe ich mir in der Schweiz (Phantera Records bei Rolf) gleich alle 15 Exempare gekaut und niemand andrer konnte die Platte spiehen. 🤣😇🙈🙉🙊❤
saw them in St. Louis (Mississippi Nights) in 1992 and i was only 19. what a show! I can't remember if they opened for Front 242 or if it was a separate show but I'm pretty sure they did. I've still got the 242 concert stub but the inks worn off....well the memories DIDNT. those were the days )))
Ihr seid die besten Engländer auf dieser ganzen Welt auf jeden Fall Depeche Mode und Erasure auch Yazoo auch ihr seid die besten Engländer dieser Welt auf jeden Fall ich wünsche euch noch viel Erfolg Douglas ich finde alle Songs von euch richtig hammer geil und cool ihr macht richtig gute Musik ihr seid die besten die Elite absolut number one
Consumed a lot of Boon's Farm and Sampoerna clove cigarettes listening to That Total Age back in the day! Hearing this played at the club on alternative night with everyone shouting the lyrics felt like "home." In the 80s it was much harder to find your tribe(s) than it is today. But when you did it felt magical. Love to my fellow GenXers!
Beautiful- saw free show at Camden Palace. 1987, I think. I was that guy up front letting my body move to the sounds. Wore my wax trax tshirt for Camaraderie.
Numbers is still here on 300 Westheimer Rd. There were bunch of bad ass clubs in Houston from the 80's that closed down that were way better than Numbers.
But he is right. The nowadays techno lost its rebel soul that this song has. It is truth that nowadays techno is not all bad, but the criticism AORCrazy made is correct.
Michał Polański 2017 4/4 beat 5 note bassline and filters. Psst.... I do understand techno but not the 4 djs on the dj set up that sound with can be manipulated by one halfass dj
FilK79 I guess, but on the upside, industrial is enjoying a weird sort of little revival right now. The confusing thing is none of the new bands say they're ebm or industrial, just that they draw all their influences from them xD If you're looking for something with a Nitzer Ebb vibe, give High Functioning Flesh a try.
TECHNO - OLD SCHOOL - great and fine for ears they know old school music without MP3
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♪♫ Where is the youth Youth youth It's time to know it's time to live it's time to know it's time to live Shout golden shouts shout golden shouts lift up your hearts shout golden shouts Now don't be lazy with the pleasure of sin don't be lazy with the pleasure of sin Shout golden shouts shout golden shouts lift up your hearts lift up your hearts Where is the youth where is the gold where is the youth where is the gold Shout golden shouts shout golden shouts don't back away don't back away It's there, it's there for you it's there, it's there for you Don't back away don't back away shout golden shouts shout golden shouts Shout golden shouts shout golden shouts shout golden shouts shout golden shouts Lift up your hearts lift up your hearts ♪♫ Hear, hear what we say said hear, hear what we say Let passion spend let passion spend let your passion spend let your passion spend (youth) shout golden shouts shout golden shouts lift up your hearts shout golden shouts Better now, stronger now better now, stronger now Where is the youth where is the gold Where is the youth where is the gold Now hear, hear what we say said hear, hear what we say Let passion spend let your passion spend Let passion spend let your passion spend Now don't be lazy with the pleasure of sin don't be lazy with the pleasure of sin Shout golden shouts shout golden shouts lift up your hearts lift up your hearts Shout golden shouts shout golden shouts shout golden shouts shout golden shouts
+BGB IG Funny interpretation. Maybe it is: "Don't be lazy. You will get very fat. Don't be lazy. You will get very fat. Shop donut shop. Shop donut shop, will clog your hearts, will clog your hearts...".
loved the ebb and this was the best music to hear before getting on a rugby field or later in the evening with mates whilst drinking. The moshpit always provided the perfect spot to combine both activities....back in the day .Though I agree still sounds fresh even listening to it as 48 year old man !
Some People think that industrial rhythms are only from the 90's...xD, Nitzer Ebb, Ministry, Front 242, Cabaret Voltaire made it before Nine Inch Nails (1989 Pretty Hate Machine) Rammstein, etc xD! Learn! 1986 song, 1987 video ;)...
Skinny Puppy, Ministry, Nitzer Ebb, NIN, PWEI, The Mission, Revco, days of youth and Catch 22 and Lizard Lounge downtown Toronto were the best.
You have really good taste in music! Let's not forget severed heads and all the wonderful wax t r a x releases. Cheers
I lived at Lizard Lounge, Catch, Limelight. So lucky I got to know that, nothing like it since
In all seriousness when I first heard this song in 1986 I thought it was Divine.
@@musikkunstetc.8465 That really made me laugh. I'd never made that comparison before, but now you say it...! Native Love was a classic. As is Murderous!
I know, right @ObscureMusicObsession and @musikkunstetc.8465 - Divine & Murderous - WOW that's hilarious!!! I too didn't notice the audible parallel back in 86 then but now I can't get the two out of my head (talk about earworm!).
"Don't Be Lazy, With The Pleasure of Sin" that quote hits hard on so many levels
Just this morning during my pull up training 🖤
It's 2023 and when I need to leave the house with my kids I yell out: "Where is the youth? It's time to go. It's time to live!"
😂 do they get the reference?
@@staciicats7330 No 🤣
You didn't demand where the gold is?
I saw these guys open up for Depeche Mode on the Black Celebration tour and was blown away. I immediately became a fan...
Book of Love opened for DM in '86 in my hometown. I saw NE open for DM's Violator tour in 1990 however. Mind blowing.
Me too, I saw them on the same tour in Montreal
Nitzer Ebb opened for DM in Europe 1988, USA 1990 and Europe 2010
Same here 1990 in tinley park Illinois. WOW.
Exactly the same here. No internet back in the time, and not really on mainstream radios so I had never heard of them although we were listening to Front 242 and such 😁 I went to see DM, they were opening. The day after, I bought the CD.....
Heard a DJ play this in a club back in 86ish. Immediately went and asked him who it was. Next day bought every Nitzer Ebb recording I could find...
The Tranya me too
These guy were bad asses for 80's industrial music, it still puts most of the top 40 garbage to shame today !
same here
Yap, thatd be pretty much how you do it, i'd say - that does sound about right, i reckon
You ever get an answer from some of those guys and can never find what your looking for because it's some insane club mix? One thing is for certain...Nitzer Ebb sounds like Nitzer Ebb. Germany was responsible for so much Industrial music.
Nitzer Ebb is angry workout music
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We thought of Front 242 and Nitzer Ebb as too soft when we were young 😏 We needed punk DRI was even better than punk 😁
Yes, I like EBM:
E: angry
B: workout
M: music
I’m going to break my elliptical listening to this!
That’s what I’m doing right now 😅
The greatest music ever! Lovin' it!
Can I just say that blasting Nitzer Ebb in my car is one of my favorite things.
I blew out my cars speakers with ebm and I don’t regret it
SAME!!! never gets old!
While the EDM scene is so much bigger today, I feel like the mid-80's was the real high point of electronic dance music. You had industrial bands like Skinny Puppy and these guys embracing dance beats and heating up floors in the leather clubs and goth clubs. You had Garage in New York and House in Chicago repurposing old RnB and disco into something new and exciting for the gay clubs. You had hip-hoppers repurposing Kraftwerk into Electro, making the breakers hit that b-boy stance. You had the motorik beats and hard steel of Detroit Techno. Across the pond, you had synthpop acts like Depeche Mode and New Order proving that you can weld guitar rock to synths and drum machines and make entire stadiums groove. And while industrial and synthpop were a few years older, it was all still brand new and fresh and no one was really sure what they were doing yet, beyond just getting kids on the floor. Had to be magical.
It was like that in the 2000s too. It's just that we grow older and get "out of the loop" so we stop being invited to cool bars like that. They must still exist, but as when we were young, anyone over 25 will get stared at.
That’s why they still play…and always will….80’s dance music. There’s no denying it will always be the coolest.
You forgot to mention Houston that's where a lot of this kind of music was playing.
@@korosuke1788 not true. If you like music all ages are there - especially in Detroit. its your own limitations. Just GO!
It was. I was there. A few friends were DJs making/spinning this music at the time. '84 an on....
35 years and still sparks amazing electricity! Thankful for this anthem of my youth
SAME!
Back in those glory Days when EBM was invented by NITZER EBB/FRONT 242/DIE KRUPPS/OOMPH! and all the other Pioneers of that time.....IM RHYTHMUS BLEIBEN !
NOBODY WILL STOP ME FROM LISTENING TO THIS EVERY DAY
IT'S BEEN A WHILE LOL
Back in the day, this was a very dangerous song in the mosh pits.
Don't back away.
i got a sprained rib to prove it
Yup! I remember it well. People went completely batshit! Good times back then! 🤣🤣🤣
What is this? Synth and punk? Electro punk? Bloody great energy, almost makes one want to attack.
Industrial... That’s the Genre.
I saw this video on 120 Minutes back in the spring of '87 and was blown away. Nitzer Ebb's early work is the best.
Have you heard their first album?
120 Minutes..... that brought back memories. I used to love that show.
I used to love MTV 120 minutes also. That's where I first saw this video I remember staying up late to watch it because it was on Sunday's at midnight and Sunday was a school night.
Eric Miller I remember also and thought Industrial was "Go Kill Music" --I didn't though! Lol
Love this band! First heard them in a slam fest in Germany as a soldier.. couldn’t play in barracks, as industrial revolution: punk was considered “skinhead” music; that with my Mohawk, jeans and combat boots leather and spiked accessories, landed me on extra CQDiuty!! F}>**kn peeps don’t understand skinheads are aren’t all racial;but , rather a piunk /rebelderivative off shoot from the industrial era, mixed with origins from indie pop and reggae?? He violence stemmed from European small city slam festivals in towns like K-Town, Saar bticken Mann heim, Neumann Kirsten etc.. that were close to American military bases. I remember ambulances taking some small German dude to hospital after getting gored by a superglued tin foil tipped Mohawk accidentally speared him in the chest, party kept going With some peeps smoking Haag and joints the size of cigars, that with The beer enhanced with American whiskey, left some good memories! Also mentioning black flag and bad religion that performed with ebb. Best time ever! !
I dunno about you...but there are certain songs, bands, etc..... that Amp up your energy. I know that when I would listen to them it would put me in a different mood. Lol! Any one else?? Lol!
I love this band as much now as I did in high school! Those basslines and rhythms are incredible. Timeless.
OMG this takes me back literally 30 years.
This band has become my new obsession 🙃.
still sounds so good in 2020, reminds me of my youth dancing around high as fuck in a squat party/club called wraith in 1989
89, Dorian Gray Frankfurt... :-)
Miami " Kitchen Club" " The church" " "Sanctuary " crazy fun 11pm- sun came up
@@Krae75 I was at those clubs in MIA. Saw NE at the China Club. Vanilla Ice opened. LOL.
@@Krae75 Church in Dallas.
@@theexpresidents club 6400 Houston
A classic 120 minutes was as it always exposed it's viewers to good music and bands like Nitzer Ebb 🤘👍💀😡😈😎💥
One of my FAV Industrial bands! Doug hung out with us for after the Depeche Mode-Niter Ebb Show in Pittsburgh. We hade quite a blast! He called us up the next morning and asked usif we wanted to do something so we headed to a friends half pipe and skated for a while! He was a really nice guy! Emphasis on the REAL!
No doubt! Such energy!
It´s EBM.... not Industrial. Converter ist Industrial.
@@cobaltsechzig1929 It's industrial.
Seen the same show here in Chicago.
@@jev2867 Or this...
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Wish I had a dollar for every time I danced to this song back in the '80s. I remember being all excited that they were going to come to the U.S. to tour...and then it didn't materialize. Apparently one of them had a police record and couldn't get a visa is the story I heard. But about a year later they made it and I caught their show in Orlando. I was in heaven!
The Ebb Almighty!
RULING DANCE FLOORS SINCE 1985!!!!
+Timothy Madden
The Nitzer Ebb song Isn't It Funny How Your Body Works was released 1984.
That means it should be: "RULING EBM DANCE FLOORS SINCE 1984".
Skateboard and living as a teen this is the best
I hear that! Nice!! My life exactly bro! Cheers from California!
this song is on a skate video?
I remember reading an issue of _Thrasher_ that had Tony Hawk interviewing (and skating with!) Nitzer Ebb back in like early 90's
Nitzer Ebb, tonight in Houston I can't wait.
Can we cut out the 17 seconds of silence? Freaking love Nitzer.
nitzer ebb = angry music
love it...
I FUCKING LOVE THIS SONG
Nitzer is the metal depece mode
Alan Wilder produced one of their albums.
my favorite thing I've read all night lol
And Skinny Puppy is the Black Metal Depeche Mode
Scott Smith Funny he says that considering the album Alan Wilder produced was the one that incorporated elements of Industrial Rock/Metal. That album being Ebbhead.
Mais vous le faites exprès??????
Saw them with depeche mode in Miami ,1990 ish Amazing.
I remember
Connor and Sean are listening now
Cincinnati, same tour, same year. Awesome!
Same in Chi-Town 90'
Same tour Chicago (Tinley Park) 1990
My favorite EBM album for 28 years when I heard it for the first time!
This track is amazing, just an arpeggio bass, strong beats and the vocals, what more do you need!
80s industrial nights were pretty epic our friends were DJs at CPA
I remember when this song first came out and blasting it at ear-splitting volume as we skateboarded in deserted industrial parkways. Good times.
Put Nitzer Ebb on before you go out at night and you will definitely be looking to crack some heads. This is better than a pair of paddles and an EMT for restarting a stopped heart. This is adrenaline times 10.
Saw them play in Rayleigh - one of the loudest gigs I've ever been to. Amazing & relentless.
The energy is and always has been so pure ! As a youngster playing rugby this song got us into the right frame of mind , 35 years on still feel that energy amazing
casi con treinta años y la musica ochentera y noventerta industrial sigue estando en forma, que modernos que eramos coño
Nitzer Ebb, Skinny Puppy and Front 242. The good days.
I have all of their albums and have never been disappointed yet! They're in a league all by themselves, no one can touch them! There's clone bands but this one is the original! NE you rule forever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Where is the youth...it's time to live...what is the goal
looking for my combat boots! I gotta fkn dance! holy crap man! 80s metro in Chicago danced all night!
Marie Marquez me too
Medusa's....
Marie Marquez my boots are on commie throats
fukkin A man! Im from St. Louis and we would take weekend trips up there just to party (early 90s) and Metro was THE SPOT! incredible memories )))
I will see you in the pit - at The Exit. Ah - I miss that place!
December 2, 2021 playing at Trees. Dallas, Texas. Cant wait. For those that missed them in 80s, here is your chance to redeem yourself.
This album from Nitzer Ebb is incredible Work Out Music!
timeless ... and a masterpiece
Never gets old!!!
Where is the youth ?
Where is the gold ?
Gotta understand where they're coming from
I can still dance to this without dying! LOL Soo fun!!
Had that total age album in 87!!packed my friends in car headed to jersey shore my buddies went surfing,good times
knew the boys back in the day - many gigs spent next to speakers - its why i have tinnitus now! Thanks boys!!
Sehr sehr geil. Diesen Track habe ich 1989 zum ersten mal gespielt und alle dachten, jetzt flippt er aus. Und das tat ich auch. Nach dreitagen war alle Vinyl-Schallplatten von Nitzer verkaufft.
Zum Glück habe ich mir in der Schweiz (Phantera Records bei Rolf) gleich alle 15 Exempare gekaut und niemand andrer konnte die Platte spiehen. 🤣😇🙈🙉🙊❤
My favorite Nizer Ebb song ............... greetings of Perú ..
Impossible to sit still. Straight to the muscles. DAF^2
My favorite workout music! ❤❤❤
Reading William Gibson and listening to these guys among others in the mid 80's....fear and excitement for what the world was becoming.
One of my favourite bands of the time.
Born in the EBM.Great.
saw them in St. Louis (Mississippi Nights) in 1992 and i was only 19. what a show! I can't remember if they opened for Front 242 or if it was a separate show but I'm pretty sure they did. I've still got the 242 concert stub but the inks worn off....well the memories DIDNT. those were the days )))
Im pretty sure I saw that tour in San Francisco. 242 was disappointing.
Ihr seid die besten Engländer auf dieser ganzen Welt auf jeden Fall Depeche Mode und Erasure auch Yazoo auch ihr seid die besten Engländer dieser Welt auf jeden Fall ich wünsche euch noch viel Erfolg Douglas ich finde alle Songs von euch richtig hammer geil und cool ihr macht richtig gute Musik ihr seid die besten die Elite absolut number one
this track needs to be put in the Water Supply
Desde Sudamérica un fan de nitzer en desde mi adolecencia
My fave band since 1988:-)
Consumed a lot of Boon's Farm and Sampoerna clove cigarettes listening to That Total Age back in the day! Hearing this played at the club on alternative night with everyone shouting the lyrics felt like "home." In the 80s it was much harder to find your tribe(s) than it is today. But when you did it felt magical. Love to my fellow GenXers!
Beautiful- saw free show at Camden Palace. 1987, I think. I was that guy up front letting my body move to the sounds. Wore my wax trax tshirt for Camaraderie.
Oh my god. This is so country. Okay it's pretty New Wave as well
Woow excelente años buscando esta rola!!!
I was slam dancing to this in the 80's.
i was born in wrong age man ... this was the shit :D Batcave lover ! Those actions were pure motherfucking jumping jacks !
can't believe they are playing with NIN and Ministry and i was too late for tickets!!!
Still feels good now as it did back then... I love that!
way ahead of their time
absolutely! the best music!!!
Love Nitzer Ebb first heard them at Shiva Loca Albuquerque, NM and im still in love
1991, Nitzer Ebb. Will never forget. Holy sh@t!
I love this song.
Still moshing to this 25ish years later. heavier than most metal bands!
PURE ENERGIE !!! FANTASTISCHER TRACK !!!
one of the best songs ever. let passion spin
They play this at an 80s club in Houston, I swear I always thought this was a remix. This song sounds like it was a bit ahead of its time :)
Numbers is still here on 300 Westheimer Rd. There were bunch of bad ass clubs in Houston from the 80's that closed down that were way better than Numbers.
#’s #’s #’s
@@ICTS22 OMG I lived @ Numbers. And a few others. Houston was ahead of their time. I moved to L.A & realized that.
@@hurdygurdyman3134 YES! #'S, #'S, #'S FOREVER IN MY HEART!
1996 Chicago Mosh Pitt at the Orbit
This is what techno and similar stuff should sound on parties instead of dull only kick drum all night.
But he is right. The nowadays techno lost its rebel soul that this song has. It is truth that nowadays techno is not all bad, but the criticism AORCrazy made is correct.
You clearly don't get techno if you it is "dull only kick drum all night" for you.
Then you're clearly visiting the wrong parties... This is the pure essence and roots of EBM!
Michał Polański 2017 4/4 beat 5 note bassline and filters. Psst.... I do understand techno but not the 4 djs on the dj set up that sound with can be manipulated by one halfass dj
FilK79 I guess, but on the upside, industrial is enjoying a weird sort of little revival right now. The confusing thing is none of the new bands say they're ebm or industrial, just that they draw all their influences from them xD
If you're looking for something with a Nitzer Ebb vibe, give High Functioning Flesh a try.
TECHNO - OLD SCHOOL - great and fine for ears they know old school music without MP3
♪♫ Where is the youth
Youth
youth
It's time to know
it's time to live
it's time to know
it's time to live
Shout golden shouts
shout golden shouts
lift up your hearts
shout golden shouts
Now don't be lazy
with the pleasure of sin
don't be lazy
with the pleasure of sin
Shout golden shouts
shout golden shouts
lift up your hearts
lift up your hearts
Where is the youth
where is the gold
where is the youth
where is the gold
Shout golden shouts
shout golden shouts
don't back away
don't back away
It's there, it's there for you
it's there, it's there for you
Don't back away
don't back away
shout golden shouts
shout golden shouts
Shout golden shouts
shout golden shouts
shout golden shouts
shout golden shouts
Lift up your hearts
lift up your hearts
♪♫
Hear, hear what we say
said hear, hear what we say
Let passion spend
let passion spend
let your passion spend
let your passion spend
(youth)
shout golden shouts
shout golden shouts
lift up your hearts
shout golden shouts
Better now, stronger now
better now, stronger now
Where is the youth
where is the gold
Where is the youth
where is the gold
Now hear, hear what we say
said hear, hear what we say
Let passion spend
let your passion spend
Let passion spend
let your passion spend
Now don't be lazy
with the pleasure of sin
don't be lazy
with the pleasure of sin
Shout golden shouts
shout golden shouts
lift up your hearts
lift up your hearts
Shout golden shouts
shout golden shouts
shout golden shouts
shout golden shouts
if only they could harness the energy of this song
The music that lit the Alt-Club dance floors ablaze.
This singer scares the crap out of me. Yet, he seems passionate...about scaring the crap out of people.
+1087cameron Welcome to industrial!
shop donut shop
+Benjamin Brown471 What have you done
+BGB IG hahhaahhaaa!!!!!
+BGB IG
Funny interpretation.
Maybe it is:
"Don't be lazy. You will get very fat.
Don't be lazy. You will get very fat.
Shop donut shop. Shop donut shop, will clog your hearts, will clog your hearts...".
+BGB IG omg this is what i sing every time
Where is the GOAT!?
This is currently and will forever be in my cardio playlist. As a goth, I legally can't not dance to this. I fucking LOVE this song.
Yeah, I’m going to add this to my workout playlist.
Good choice.
As a goth 🤓
Nitzer Ebb = Endless Power !!
Better now! Stronger now!
A very intense but very awesome track overall. Really like this one.
This song makes me want to get up of my ass and do stuff 🏋🏼
very depends on how many kilos yr ass
This song makes me want to get up of my ass and do laundry, or vacuuming! :-D
Richard West
We use to mosh to this song back in mid 80's at all the underground clubs.
dont still to do stuff just trying to drink 8 beers instead of ^ because then ill have to go to the back room.
I listen to it when I jog n I'm running out of steam
I love his voice sm
Same
It sounds like a British spongebob who did meth and I love it too
Love NE's harder vibe including songs like Murderous. Love it.
Love the beat
We just sang this in church this week, I was shocked our preacher even knew these guys.
WHTA THE FUCK
subslug dude...lol
Lol, a song about drinking piss in churcg
Wha wha what?!!
It's 'Shout Golden Shouts'...
...someone must be thirsty.
I bought this first time around . It still sounds tremendous. Was it really that long ago.
loved the ebb and this was the best music to hear before getting on a rugby field or later in the evening with mates whilst drinking. The moshpit always provided the perfect spot to combine both activities....back in the day .Though I agree still sounds fresh even listening to it as 48 year old man !
I love Nitzer Ebb and I'm 82 years old, and I just shat myself .
Some People think that industrial rhythms are only from the 90's...xD, Nitzer Ebb, Ministry, Front 242, Cabaret Voltaire made it before Nine Inch Nails (1989 Pretty Hate Machine) Rammstein, etc xD! Learn! 1986 song, 1987 video ;)...
And Killing Joke, the early Ministry?
who said Trent Reznor started in 90's?!!
poor young lady X)
EBM
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The Exotic Birds footage says so.
Yessssss🖤🖤🖤🖤
Directo en Torrevieja..1988..🤩..😈💊🦾🤖..🛸👽👾👾👾👾....