If you were alive in those times like myself, 25 at the time it was almost surreal watching the wall come down. We all thought the world had changed for the better, the world felt it. Sadly look where we are now.
1991 is the year Soviet union fell and the Berlin wall came down. Family's separated for50 year's were able to be together again. The fall of communism is something the scorpions understand well being from Germany.
I saw them in their Word Tour in july 16th, at Madrid (Wizink Center). I still vibing as hell with them. When you see the energy who shows Klaus Meine with 76 years old, or Matthias Jabs with 68... you cannot put any excuses in your life about be tired haha. They´re ROCK LEGENDS. This song is an anthem against the Berlin Wall and the Cold War. Epic and legendary.
This song was recorded just before the fall of the Berlin wall (and the video just after), and it really did capture the unprecedented sense of hope, felt across the entire world (save perhaps for soviet politicians, lol). But everyone else... this was one of the most profound moments of the 20th century. I think that's one of the biggest generational gaps in modern society, people who remember the wall coming down, and those who came after. The whole world changed. It's hard for people who weren't around then to understand just how impactful that was. But songs like this can give you a little taste of that. And for those who were there, it just pulls you back to that incredible moment. This is really an anthem. It wasn't written as one, but that's what it became.
This is a commentary on the state of the world just prior to and as the Berlin Wall came down 33 years ago. My father's first tour of duty in the Army was in West Berlin during the Airlift in 1949, before the wall went up.
I was there for this music video on MTV, back in the day after the 80's decades end. So many changes that year. Thank you, my lady. Such a wicked killer song from a powerful group of artists from Germany (West Germany, then). Cool little number right here. It really puts me right back in that special place and time in my life. Was a 1960's baby. A kid in the 70's. Came of age in the 1980's. As part of Gen X I witnessed the Change as the world woke up from the decades long cold war as the U.S.S.R. fell and was dissolved. What a magical time when East and West Germany were reunited once again. Thanks, girlfriend for this little reminder of yesterday.. WE LOVE YOU. Take it easy. See ya on the next. Peace. Later
Everytime I hear this song, I get tears in my eyes! If you watch a live version of this song, you see a lot of people in the audience crying big tears while singing the chorus! You don't have react to it, but take a look at "Scorpions - Wind Of Change (Live At Hellfest, 20.06.2015)" for example ... it's a "historical" song and when you've been around at this time, you just knew what this song is all about and how "the change" felt! .... Life changing!!! The seperated country Germany (where the band is from) was re-united again! *goosebumps
The sad thing is at the time this was a hopeful song, it felt like freedom was finally spreading around the world, but now it feels like we are taking steps backward.
Hello fellow Scorpio November 3rd here. I also love the scorpions. This video was about the wall coming down in Berlin, and basically the end of the Cold war between Russia and the West. This was very monumental in history.
It wasn't Russia it was the Soviet Union but you're correct Russia was part of the Soviet Union as was Ukraine,Latvia,Armenia,Estonia, Kazakhstan etc etc.
@@jimmy-stourbridge-fc8980 Russia was in control of the Soviet Union. So in reality it was Russia. Gorbachev was the one that gave up, basically the ruler of the Soviet Union... Where was he from? Just saying.
@@kurtsaxton823 not really Russia had it's own parliament called the White House the Kremlin at the time was the Soviet parliamentary building also people mistake Stalin as being Russian he wasn't.
I remember watching as the Berlin Wall came down. It really did feel like the world was changing for the better... But it didn't last... The song "Wind of Change" by Scorpions is about the political and social changes happening in Eastern Europe during the late 1980s and early 1990s, particularly the end of the Cold War, the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, and the collapse of the Soviet Union. It became an anthem symbolizing hope, peace, and the possibilities for a new era of freedom and unity in Europe. Written by the band's lead vocalist Klaus Meine, the song reflects the optimism and sense of renewal that followed the easing of tensions between the Eastern and Western blocs. The "wind of change" metaphor in the song represents the sweeping political transformations, particularly in the Soviet Union and its satellite states, which led to greater openness and reform (such as Mikhail Gorbachev’s policies of glasnost and perestroika). The song also refers to specific moments in history, such as walking along the Moskva River in Moscow, which symbolizes the shifting atmosphere in the Soviet Union. It was released in 1990 and became one of the band's most iconic hits, capturing the spirit of a changing world.
My oma and opa ( grandparents) immigrants from East Germany saw the Berlin Wall come down before they came to America and they told me stories of their hardships. I have a small piece of concrete from the wall to this day, my Opa gave me. Everytime I hear this song I remember them. I miss you Oma and Opa 💔😢
I love you I like how you transmit your feelings through your reaction keep looking for more of the scorpions it's the best band Greetings and kisses from Mexico 🇲🇽🇲🇽🙌🙌🤗🤗🥰🥰 😘😘
Klaus Meine (vocals) of Scorpions said the band's experience of playing concerts in Russia (the USSR in 1988), where rock music had been banned just 20 years prior... And for a German rock band to have thousands of Russian fans showed the power of music to heal the past aggressions between countries, since nazi Germany in the 1940's invaded Russia w/ tanks during World War II and killed half their population... And 50 years later, a German band like the Scorpions became a sensation in Russia. In 1989, Scorpions returned to play the Moscow Peace festival w/ Bon Jovi, Ozzy Osbourne, Motley Crue, Cinderella, and Skid Row. Klaus even shouted out their opening band Gorky Park from that tour in the lyrics. I believe Klaus wrote 'Wind of change' as a message of hope & unity ... Germany was divided between East and West since the 1940's by the Berlin wall... and in 1990, Germany reunited as one and the Berlin wall fell - something few could have predicted would happen in their lifetimes. He wasn't overly optimistic - the album in 1990 was called 'Crazy World' but Scorpions have always been about uniting the people of the world w/ rock music... Their first tour outside of Europe was in Japan in 1978... Their first tour of N. America was in 1979. Scorpions have played Australia, S. America, the Middle East, South East Asia, etc. Anywhere they could tour and build a fanbase. Klaus wrote a follow-up Scorpions single in 1993 against war and conflicts - 'Under the same Sun'... but it didn't have the same commercial impact in the 90's when bands like Scorpions were dismissed in favor of grunge and alternative rock bands.
The German band Scorpions has many fans in Russia, at the beginning of the 90s everyone had hope for better times. With the fall of the wall in Berlin. The relationships today are probably destroyed for a long time.
The very first time I heard this was while watching a Filipino cover band in Singapore. They nailed it, (including the whistle) I had been at sea so didn't get to hear it before that. I LOVE the Scorpions. I rock with them, but this my favorite song. 10/03/2017 Grand Sierra Resort Reno🤩🤩
While this song is about the end of the cold war, it was inspired when they played was at a music festival in Moscow. Which is why the Moskva and Gorky Park are mentioned in the song. The Berlin wall fell a few months later on 9 Nov 1989. The fall of the wall did seem like the ultimate symbol of the end of the cold war, and Wind of Change was quickly associated with the wall. It is the ultimate song for that period.
I still get choked up about this song & video 😞 it brought so much hope to a world that was in so much turmoil...too bad it didn't change the world enough 😞
Yo lo vi todo por televisión ojalá ubiera estado allí pero es muy lejos no lo podía creer toda esa multitud destrozando el muro de Berlín co lo que tenían a mano era increíble tantos años ver a un pais dividido qué de pronto cambiará todo los guardias no sabian qué hacer y los saludaban lis de el otro lado fue emocionante pero como siempre los políticos lo echaron a perder saludos desde Valdivia Chile 🇨🇱
This song documents the fall of the Berlin wall, the fall of the USSR, the end of the Cold War, and was first performed in Russia after the collapse of the USSR and, what was at the time, the closing of the aggression between the west and the USSR. It was a song for peace, a song of hope for the future, a hope and a future that we are squandering now. This song was about closing the cultural gap between the people of the USSSR and the west. The most powerful line in then song is "let your balalaika sing like my guitar wants to sing", meaning let your voice for peace in harmony with ours for peace. Too bad we couldn't keep that melody going. The first scene is the building of the Berlin wall. The final scenes are tearing down that wall. It's a song for peace and harmony. I still weep every time I hear this song for a future that never transpired. I'm 61 years old, and I watched the wall fall and thought we had finally turned the page, only to have my heart broken a mere 35 years later. We never learn.
Nice reaction. this band is so good. They have everything from psychedelic slow songs like " yellow haven" to heavy like " rock you like a hurricane". It's hard to find one "we" don't like about them. For you I will recommend " you and I " for now 😌.
I don't know if it's just me, but, I love watching your reactions. Almost to the point of making the music unimportant. Well... almost. Thank you and keep up the good work.
I was in the 82nd ABN in the mid 80's. When the Soviets gathered at the Czechoslovakian boarder, I was sent to Germany to the 3rd ID to defend the boarder to Germany. Thankfully, agreements were made with no gunfire required.
Have been a Scorpion fan in many years and have played some covers in bands. You need a up tempo video ...... BEAST IN BLACK - Power Of The Beast. One of my favorite bands these days with one of the best singers
I was 18 at the time this came out. It pretty much captures the feeling of the time with the end of the cold war and the iron curtain. It was also the time of the end of apartheid in South Africa. For a while there we all felt optimistic and hopeful about the future. It seemed like the world was on the path to being a better place. And then, of course, humans had to be humans and fuck it all up. I think this explains a big part of the cynicism and "fuck it all" attitude Gen-X is accused of. We grew up with the threat of nuclear war and such over our heads, then we were given a ray of hope for a brighter, better world only for it to be snatched away. Leads to a pretty cynical world view.
The song captures the spirit of hope that was prevalent in 1991 at the end of the Cold War and the fall of the Soviet Union. Everybody was positive and had hope for a better future. The 90ies would become a decade of progress and hope for many. This was only ended with the 9/11 attacks on the WTC in 2001, which lead to The wars in Irak and Afghanistan against Al-Qaida and Bin Laden and the Taliban. The world has stagnated in the first decade (under GWBush) and the financial crisis in 2008 did the rest. The last 25 years have been somewhat of a sideways movement, but at the early nineties there was a spirit of hope for a better world and a „Wind of Change“. Unfortunately this hope has only partly materialized and Climate Change and migration problems as a result of new wars have posed new challenges and reality has turned less bright than everybody had hoped for in the early 90ies…
The Scorpions are an awesome band, been a fan since Lonesome Crow came out in 1970. They have had a few personnel changes but always sound like the Scorpions and there is a reason some of their songs nave a billion views. Since you have heard a couple famous ballads of theirs, time for you to rock out, try Loving You Sunday Morning, another great tune you would love. They have decades worth of bangers to react to, lucky you! I hear you on war, there always is one or more going on and sadly looks like mankind has aways to evolve past it, so sad. If you have never heard Black Sabbath's War Pigs, you really should, please listen to the original audio only and concentrate on the lyrics, the video for it is distracting from one of the best anti war songs ever. Enjoy! 🔥🎵🎸🎤🎸🎹🎶🔥
Well, that was that... *"The End of History"* according to Fukuyama, but, well, that's done, we're back to great power games, ready to once more set the world on fire arranged in alliances, just some with some variations - this song is pretty much a period piece and a snapshot of hope of the early 90s / late 80s when it seemed to be the the start of a better time (hence Fukuyama) and now we're back to a scenario very close to the ante-bellum ~1900 to 1914 - just that this time it's nuclear tipped... Let's sip on a nice Depresso... 😆 Best regards Raoul G. Kunz
I remember when it was released, I was finishing high schools & I experienced all these images live during the summer of 1989, all these dictatorships falling like dominoes, one after the other, and the fall of the Berlin wall after the summer. What an experience to see all of that--& hope for a better life for all these newly freed people. and 2 years later, the old Soviet Union finally blew up, freeing russian prople from 80 years long dctatorship. This song is still relevant in 2024, with the current world events (wars in Ukraine & Gaza). Here's a little 12 minutes video for you, if you're interested tu understand what this song was really about: ua-cam.com/video/FqnCxZ2Z1w0/v-deo.html It's not a request for a reaction, it's only for you to understand what motivated Scorpions to write this song (you'll even see some of the same images used in the Scorpions video. Great reaction & Have a nice day. Awaiting for your next video, as usual.
I still can picture myself at home watching that damm wall fall. When I served, it was us against them. But a few years later watching it fall....I felt nothing but joy. Joy for them....not me or us, them... 911, Pearl Harbor, National invasion of Poland, Sputnik etc etc.....as important and world changing as they all were, pale in comparison to this event. .. .that evening the world truly changed. Politically, militarily, economicly etc. All by a Border guard simply saying yes. While the evening before, the same guard would have shot you for attempting to cross. Gorbachev deserves more credit from his own people for his leadership during those times. The dissolution of the USSR , the fall of the wall, etc etc....all done or allowed to happen, when just a few years prior tank's would have suppressed a peaceful protest, family members would be sent to the gulag for others actions, executions would have been ordered. Instead, families reunited after 50 years, siblings met for first time, a child met a grandparent, strangers who were taught to hate and distrust each other, hugged and cried tears of joy. Truly a event I am grateful to have witnessed.
Ya this song captured the WHOLE feeling of the Fall of the Berlin Wall. I was in Poland in 89. We thought the guards would come and possibly get us for being American agitators. In the end it was positive thanks to Gorbachev allowing it to happen. (Of course, now Putin is trying to undo this great unravelling of the evil USSR empire). Sadly, China revolution the same time was crushed by CCP and 1000s of students were killed. My friend was there 2 days before in Tiananmen Square before the massacre happened. We must stop Putin's madness. Everyone in the ex East Bloc is against Russian rule.
Hi beautiful check out Rock you like a hurricane, The Zoo, tease me please me big city nights Bad boys running wild, black out, Alien Nation, Peacemaker can go all day listening to great songs by them
I enjoy the sincerity behind your music reviews! You are one of the most pleasant to watch on UA-cam. I recommend that you do a music video review of "Hey Jealousy" by Gin Blossoms.
It’s easy to look up the song and what it’s about before you listen and do the video. Just find Wikipedia and you will have all the info without having to guess what it’s about.
If you were alive in those times like myself, 25 at the time it was almost surreal watching the wall come down. We all thought the world had changed for the better, the world felt it. Sadly look where we are now.
The song is about the fall of the Berlin Wall and the hope for a better change and a better future.
Was in the city when the wall came down, just everything was palpable....unforgettable.
It brings a tear to one's eyes in just how little humanity has come in regards to how we treat one another.
1991 is the year Soviet union fell and the Berlin wall came down. Family's separated for50 year's were able to be together again. The fall of communism is something the scorpions understand well being from Germany.
It came down 9 of november 1989. Less than a year later i drove through former east germany from Poland and back home to Sweden
The Berlin Wall fell in 1989.
I saw them in their Word Tour in july 16th, at Madrid (Wizink Center). I still vibing as hell with them. When you see the energy who shows Klaus Meine with 76 years old, or Matthias Jabs with 68... you cannot put any excuses in your life about be tired haha. They´re ROCK LEGENDS. This song is an anthem against the Berlin Wall and the Cold War. Epic and legendary.
I remember the Moscow Music Peace Festival in 1989.
One of my favorite musical memory from watching that concert is the signs that said "Ozzy is our God!",lol.
This song was recorded just before the fall of the Berlin wall (and the video just after), and it really did capture the unprecedented sense of hope, felt across the entire world (save perhaps for soviet politicians, lol). But everyone else... this was one of the most profound moments of the 20th century.
I think that's one of the biggest generational gaps in modern society, people who remember the wall coming down, and those who came after. The whole world changed. It's hard for people who weren't around then to understand just how impactful that was. But songs like this can give you a little taste of that. And for those who were there, it just pulls you back to that incredible moment. This is really an anthem. It wasn't written as one, but that's what it became.
Oh that day in November when that most-hated wall came down.
I watched it live. and to this day makes me tear up. :)
Good song to listen to. Scorpions I Was Born To Touch Your Feelings
Awesome song and I love the Scorpions 💕
This is a commentary on the state of the world just prior to and as the Berlin Wall came down 33 years ago. My father's first tour of duty in the Army was in West Berlin during the Airlift in 1949, before the wall went up.
1991 I was kid 11 years old and was on vacation in Greece.. Heard this song on radio in one restaurant 😊😊😊since then listen almost every day
As always, a great reaction
I was there for this music video on MTV, back in the day after the 80's decades end. So many changes that year. Thank you, my lady. Such a wicked killer song from a powerful group of artists from Germany (West Germany, then). Cool little number right here. It really puts me right back in that special place and time in my life. Was a 1960's baby. A kid in the 70's. Came of age in the 1980's. As part of Gen X I witnessed the Change as the world woke up from the decades long cold war as the U.S.S.R. fell and was dissolved. What a magical time when East and West Germany were reunited once again.
Thanks, girlfriend for this little reminder of yesterday.. WE LOVE YOU. Take it easy. See ya on the next. Peace. Later
Everytime I hear this song, I get tears in my eyes! If you watch a live version of this song, you see a lot of people in the audience crying big tears while singing the chorus!
You don't have react to it, but take a look at "Scorpions - Wind Of Change (Live At Hellfest, 20.06.2015)" for example ... it's a "historical" song and when you've been around at this time, you just knew what this song is all about and how "the change" felt! .... Life changing!!! The seperated country Germany (where the band is from) was re-united again! *goosebumps
The sad thing is at the time this was a hopeful song, it felt like freedom was finally spreading around the world, but now it feels like we are taking steps backward.
Absolutly the same what I think, of the time, nowadays ! 😢🙏♥️
Absoltly the same what I think, nowadays ! 😢🙏♥️
Hello fellow Scorpio November 3rd here. I also love the scorpions. This video was about the wall coming down in Berlin, and basically the end of the Cold war between Russia and the West. This was very monumental in history.
It wasn't Russia it was the Soviet Union but you're correct Russia was part of the Soviet Union as was Ukraine,Latvia,Armenia,Estonia, Kazakhstan etc etc.
@@jimmy-stourbridge-fc8980 Russia was in control of the Soviet Union. So in reality it was Russia. Gorbachev was the one that gave up, basically the ruler of the Soviet Union... Where was he from? Just saying.
@@kurtsaxton823 not really Russia had it's own parliament called the White House the Kremlin at the time was the Soviet parliamentary building also people mistake Stalin as being Russian he wasn't.
@@jimmy-stourbridge-fc8980 okay if you say so, I get that everybody established their own government. But the bottom line is Russia was in control.
Communism is on the wane but authoritarianism is on the rise around the world. Stand up...
Great reaction. When you said, "Ohh, it's about War." you were close. It's about Peace.
He always sounds so good
I remember watching as the Berlin Wall came down. It really did feel like the world was changing for the better... But it didn't last...
The song "Wind of Change" by Scorpions is about the political and social changes happening in Eastern Europe during the late 1980s and early 1990s, particularly the end of the Cold War, the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, and the collapse of the Soviet Union. It became an anthem symbolizing hope, peace, and the possibilities for a new era of freedom and unity in Europe.
Written by the band's lead vocalist Klaus Meine, the song reflects the optimism and sense of renewal that followed the easing of tensions between the Eastern and Western blocs. The "wind of change" metaphor in the song represents the sweeping political transformations, particularly in the Soviet Union and its satellite states, which led to greater openness and reform (such as Mikhail Gorbachev’s policies of glasnost and perestroika).
The song also refers to specific moments in history, such as walking along the Moskva River in Moscow, which symbolizes the shifting atmosphere in the Soviet Union. It was released in 1990 and became one of the band's most iconic hits, capturing the spirit of a changing world.
I am so glad I grew up during the 80's 90's
35 years ago the hope for a better future was much higher than today 😟
So true. For a moment things seemed to be going the right way, and then humans had to be humans and piss away the progress that was being made.
Hello, Fam, from this old, longhaired rocker dude in the mountains of East Tennessee. U.S.A.
My oma and opa ( grandparents) immigrants from East Germany saw the Berlin Wall come down before they came to America and they told me stories of their hardships. I have a small piece of concrete from the wall to this day, my Opa gave me. Everytime I hear this song I remember them. I miss you Oma and Opa 💔😢
There is a wonderful live version of this in Greece where Morten Harket from the band Aha joins them. Well worth a reaction...
A massive moment in history!
I love you I like how you transmit your feelings through your reaction keep looking for more of the scorpions it's the best band Greetings and kisses from Mexico 🇲🇽🇲🇽🙌🙌🤗🤗🥰🥰 😘😘
LOVE IT!
Klaus Meine (vocals) of Scorpions said the band's experience of playing concerts in Russia (the USSR in 1988), where rock music had been banned just 20 years prior... And for a German rock band to have thousands of Russian fans showed the power of music to heal the past aggressions between countries, since nazi Germany in the 1940's invaded Russia w/ tanks during World War II and killed half their population... And 50 years later, a German band like the Scorpions became a sensation in Russia.
In 1989, Scorpions returned to play the Moscow Peace festival w/ Bon Jovi, Ozzy Osbourne, Motley Crue, Cinderella, and Skid Row.
Klaus even shouted out their opening band Gorky Park from that tour in the lyrics.
I believe Klaus wrote 'Wind of change' as a message of hope & unity ... Germany was divided between East and West since the 1940's by the Berlin wall... and in 1990, Germany reunited as one and the Berlin wall fell - something few could have predicted would happen in their lifetimes. He wasn't overly optimistic - the album in 1990 was called 'Crazy World' but Scorpions have always been about uniting the people of the world w/ rock music... Their first tour outside of Europe was in Japan in 1978... Their first tour of N. America was in 1979.
Scorpions have played Australia, S. America, the Middle East, South East Asia, etc. Anywhere they could tour and build a fanbase.
Klaus wrote a follow-up Scorpions single in 1993 against war and conflicts - 'Under the same Sun'... but it didn't have the same commercial impact in the 90's when bands like Scorpions were dismissed in favor of grunge and alternative rock bands.
Hi Olavity. Yes it's a political song but absolutely love it, it's beautiful and brilliant .❤❤❤❤❤❤❤💕💕💕💕💕💋💋💋💋💋💋♥️♥️💙💙💗💗💗
You should check out Scorpions - acoustic - send me an angel it's there best stuff.
The German band Scorpions has many fans in Russia, at the beginning of the 90s everyone had hope for better times. With the fall of the wall in Berlin.
The relationships today are probably destroyed for a long time.
The very first time I heard this was while watching a Filipino cover band in Singapore. They nailed it, (including the whistle) I had been at sea so didn't get to hear it before that.
I LOVE the Scorpions.
I rock with them, but this my favorite song.
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While this song is about the end of the cold war, it was inspired when they played was at a music festival in Moscow. Which is why the Moskva and Gorky Park are mentioned in the song. The Berlin wall fell a few months later on 9 Nov 1989. The fall of the wall did seem like the ultimate symbol of the end of the cold war, and Wind of Change was quickly associated with the wall. It is the ultimate song for that period.
Still loving you is a very good one also!!❤❤
I have a piece of the wall somewhere, a heady time
I still get choked up about this song & video 😞 it brought so much hope to a world that was in so much turmoil...too bad it didn't change the world enough 😞
Yo lo vi todo por televisión ojalá ubiera estado allí pero es muy lejos no lo podía creer toda esa multitud destrozando el muro de Berlín co lo que tenían a mano era increíble tantos años ver a un pais dividido qué de pronto cambiará todo los guardias no sabian qué hacer y los saludaban lis de el otro lado fue emocionante pero como siempre los políticos lo echaron a perder saludos desde Valdivia Chile 🇨🇱
The song is about the ending of the Cold War and hope when tense conditions came up
I've seen three Eastern European and Russian reactors brought to tears watching this video.
I was 12 in 1991, when this song came out and hit the top of the charts for dozens of weeks. It was the same year Freddie Mercury died, unfortunately.
Cool pick 😎
This song documents the fall of the Berlin wall, the fall of the USSR, the end of the Cold War, and was first performed in Russia after the collapse of the USSR and, what was at the time, the closing of the aggression between the west and the USSR. It was a song for peace, a song of hope for the future, a hope and a future that we are squandering now. This song was about closing the cultural gap between the people of the USSSR and the west. The most powerful line in then song is "let your balalaika sing like my guitar wants to sing", meaning let your voice for peace in harmony with ours for peace. Too bad we couldn't keep that melody going. The first scene is the building of the Berlin wall. The final scenes are tearing down that wall. It's a song for peace and harmony. I still weep every time I hear this song for a future that never transpired. I'm 61 years old, and I watched the wall fall and thought we had finally turned the page, only to have my heart broken a mere 35 years later. We never learn.
Hello dear Olavity!
Greetings from Germany.
Keep it up..❤✌
“Mr Gorbachev tear down that wall”
Yeah! Glasnost e Perestroika.
Nice reaction. this band is so good. They have everything from psychedelic slow songs like " yellow haven" to heavy like " rock you like a hurricane".
It's hard to find one "we" don't like about them.
For you I will recommend " you and I " for now 😌.
I don't know if it's just me, but, I love watching your reactions. Almost to the point of making the music unimportant. Well... almost. Thank you and keep up the good work.
Since you mentioned bad ass, check out the album cover of Love at First Sting.
I was in the 82nd ABN in the mid 80's. When the Soviets gathered at the Czechoslovakian boarder, I was sent to Germany to the 3rd ID to defend the boarder to Germany. Thankfully, agreements were made with no gunfire required.
Have been a Scorpion fan in many years and have played some covers in bands.
You need a up tempo video ...... BEAST IN BLACK - Power Of The Beast. One of my favorite bands these days with one of the best singers
Next "Blackout" Also their probably most popular song "Rock You Like A Hurricane"
I was 18 at the time this came out. It pretty much captures the feeling of the time with the end of the cold war and the iron curtain. It was also the time of the end of apartheid in South Africa. For a while there we all felt optimistic and hopeful about the future. It seemed like the world was on the path to being a better place. And then, of course, humans had to be humans and fuck it all up. I think this explains a big part of the cynicism and "fuck it all" attitude Gen-X is accused of. We grew up with the threat of nuclear war and such over our heads, then we were given a ray of hope for a brighter, better world only for it to be snatched away. Leads to a pretty cynical world view.
If you love his voice and the guitar solo, you should listen to "Still loving you". ^^
You need to hear the other side of the Scorpions to cover all fans. #TheZoo #RockYouLikeAHurricane #Blackout #Holiday
If you liked Scorpions I recommend you listen to Lady Starlight (studio version). Greetings from Italy!
Fellow Scorpio 😊
The song captures the spirit of hope that was prevalent in 1991 at the end of the Cold War and the fall of the Soviet Union. Everybody was positive and had hope for a better future. The 90ies would become a decade of progress and hope for many. This was only ended with the 9/11 attacks on the WTC in 2001, which lead to The wars in Irak and Afghanistan against Al-Qaida and Bin Laden and the Taliban. The world has stagnated in the first decade (under GWBush) and the financial crisis in 2008 did the rest. The last 25 years have been somewhat of a sideways movement, but at the early nineties there was a spirit of hope for a better world and a „Wind of Change“. Unfortunately this hope has only partly materialized and Climate Change and migration problems as a result of new wars have posed new challenges and reality has turned less bright than everybody had hoped for in the early 90ies…
The Scorpions are an awesome band, been a fan since Lonesome Crow came out in 1970. They have had a few personnel changes but always sound like the Scorpions and there is a reason some of their songs nave a billion views. Since you have heard a couple famous ballads of theirs, time for you to rock out, try Loving You Sunday Morning, another great tune you would love. They have decades worth of bangers to react to, lucky you!
I hear you on war, there always is one or more going on and sadly looks like mankind has aways to evolve past it, so sad. If you have never heard Black Sabbath's War Pigs, you really should, please listen to the original audio only and concentrate on the lyrics, the video for it is distracting from one of the best anti war songs ever. Enjoy! 🔥🎵🎸🎤🎸🎹🎶🔥
Well, that was that... *"The End of History"* according to Fukuyama, but, well, that's done, we're back to great power games, ready to once more set the world on fire arranged in alliances, just some with some variations - this song is pretty much a period piece and a snapshot of hope of the early 90s / late 80s when it seemed to be the the start of a better time (hence Fukuyama) and now we're back to a scenario very close to the ante-bellum ~1900 to 1914 - just that this time it's nuclear tipped...
Let's sip on a nice Depresso... 😆
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Raoul G. Kunz
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I remember when it was released, I was finishing high schools & I experienced all these images live during the summer of 1989, all these dictatorships falling like dominoes, one after the other, and the fall of the Berlin wall after the summer. What an experience to see all of that--& hope for a better life for all these newly freed people. and 2 years later, the old Soviet Union finally blew up, freeing russian prople from 80 years long dctatorship. This song is still relevant in 2024, with the current world events (wars in Ukraine & Gaza). Here's a little 12 minutes video for you, if you're interested tu understand what this song was really about: ua-cam.com/video/FqnCxZ2Z1w0/v-deo.html It's not a request for a reaction, it's only for you to understand what motivated Scorpions to write this song (you'll even see some of the same images used in the Scorpions video. Great reaction & Have a nice day. Awaiting for your next video, as usual.
Berlin Wall fell 9th November 1989
I still can picture myself at home watching that damm wall fall.
When I served, it was us against them. But a few years later watching it fall....I felt nothing but joy. Joy for them....not me or us, them...
911, Pearl Harbor, National invasion of Poland, Sputnik etc etc.....as important and world changing as they all were, pale in comparison to this event. .. .that evening the world truly changed. Politically, militarily, economicly etc. All by a Border guard simply saying yes. While the evening before, the same guard would have shot you for attempting to cross.
Gorbachev deserves more credit from his own people for his leadership during those times. The dissolution of the USSR , the fall of the wall, etc etc....all done or allowed to happen, when just a few years prior tank's would have suppressed a peaceful protest, family members would be sent to the gulag for others actions, executions would have been ordered.
Instead, families reunited after 50 years, siblings met for first time, a child met a grandparent, strangers who were taught to hate and distrust each other, hugged and cried tears of joy. Truly a event I am grateful to have witnessed.
Ya this song captured the WHOLE feeling of the Fall of the Berlin Wall. I was in Poland in 89. We thought the guards would come and possibly get us for being American agitators. In the end it was positive thanks to Gorbachev allowing it to happen. (Of course, now Putin is trying to undo this great unravelling of the evil USSR empire). Sadly, China revolution the same time was crushed by CCP and 1000s of students were killed. My friend was there 2 days before in Tiananmen Square before the massacre happened. We must stop Putin's madness. Everyone in the ex East Bloc is against Russian rule.
We were all hoping a better world, but it's a worst one
Hi beautiful check out Rock you like a hurricane, The Zoo, tease me please me big city nights Bad boys running wild, black out, Alien Nation, Peacemaker can go all day listening to great songs by them
I enjoy the sincerity behind your music reviews! You are one of the most pleasant to watch on UA-cam. I recommend that you do a music video review of "Hey Jealousy" by Gin Blossoms.
The fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the cold war was a good thing ......not a sad thing
Can u PLEASE react Heart of Steel by crimson Glory there's a lyric video on UA-cam please!
A Great song indeed,but.....again....so much war...terrible....
Wir haben heute so viele Idiotische Politiker, die haben das Lied leider nicht gehört 😡😡😡
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Communism was defeated by the Poles in 1989; communism ended in Poland.
Gorky Park is in Berlin. Scorpions are from Germany, and the song is about fall of the Berlin Wall.
Gorky park is in Moscow and the song according to the band is about the fall of both communism in USSR and the tearing down of the wall in Berlin
It brings a tear to one's eye was there for fall of the Berlin wall. One day all Slavs will become one.
Loads of wrong comments. This song is about the Scorpions doing a gig (s) in Russia. it just so happened that the Berlin wall fell as well.
about the fall of the berlin wall in 1991
It’s easy to look up the song and what it’s about before you listen and do the video. Just find Wikipedia and you will have all the info without having to guess what it’s about.