Without a doubt my favourite group and song for the last 40 years it's never changed. I'm 57 but I will call this up on Spotify and blast it out of my little MX5 while hurtling around the roads here in Australia. I'm suddenly 17 again and with my pals in the pubs and clubs in Glasgow. Happy days.
Oh yes, spectacular song and video, very classy! The shot at 3:50 is brilliant - it's easy to see how it was done, but it perfectly captures the feeling of "Oh, I've suddenly walked into a dark dream, I'm trapped in a different dimension" - and how perfectly matched with the music as the outro begins.
Não vivi essa época, mas desde que descobri essa banda, álbum e em especia esta musica... Me senti conectado demais com o som! Amo essa musica! Escuto sempre!
Yes, both the song and the video are brilliant (not to mention the parent album - "A Secret Wish" is an iconic electronic pop/soul masterpiece and one of the greatest albums of its kind)
Supposedly half the issue was Frankie Goes To Hollywood, they had just become massive and therefore ZTT had to allocate most of it's resources to them leaving not much left to promote Propaganda. ZTT were a very small record label without the finances of the like of EMI.
❤️❤️❤️Eines der coolsten Lieder der Achtziger und eine Hommage an die Mabuse- Filme der 30er und 60er Jahre. Fritz Lang hätte seine Freude an diesem Video gehabt😉👍
@@andrewhogan8492 he or she said: "One of the coolest songs from the eighties and a tribute to the Mabuse films from the 30s and 60s. Fritz Lang would have enjoyed this video."😉
I have only just realised that Mabuse in the video is played by Vladek Sheybal, who played Kronsteen in From Russia with Love. You hear him say "Don't be a fool" at the end.
Why does it hurt when my heart misses the beat? The man without shadow promises you the world Tell him your dreams and fanatical needs. He's buying them all with cash. Sell him your soul - sell him your soul - sell him your soul Never look back - never look back. Sell him your soul - sell him your soul Never look back Never look back - never look back Sell him your soul He's devoted to the devil fascinated by crime Glamorous death is his destination - eternal passion his gain. Sell him your soul - sell him your soul - sell him your soul Never look back - never look back Sell him your soul - sell him your soul Never look back never look back Sell him your soul - sell him your soul never look back.
The record more than any other that summed up ZTT. It always amazed me that this wasn't a bigger hit. And, having heard this and Duel, there was no way that I wasn't going to buy A Secret Wish. Dr. Mabuse defined 1984 for me musically.
Yep, for some reason I always asumed it was made for the movie, I never bothered to check credits. And sudenly I found Propaganda on some 80s music list. What a nice suprise.
One of the most legendary and underrated bands of the 80s. Luc Besson used them for the opening car chase in "Subway" originally. Sadly it was replaced by some random crap in the wider European release. I still have the original cut on vhs, though. With Propaganda screaming the song "Jewel" through the speakers and Christopher Lamberts in a blond wig not giving a shit. 🙂
Ihave a feeling that there is somebody out there who is listening to this classic gem of a track in March twenty twenty two, it definitely has a euro pop sound to it , wonderful wonderful sound timeless. 👍😎👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
Such a collection of images, at times horrific, at times familiar, the feeling of 1930s Oppression/Depression is overwhelming. The Man Without Shadow...
I know, what you mean!!! I am still in love with a girl I met when I was young!!! She was 13 and our love was illegal!!! I am 53 years old!!! MAYBE I FOUND HER BACK!!!!!!!!!!!
Fantastic music and lyrics - The man without shadow promises you the world. Tell him your dreams and forever needs - he's buying it all with cash......Reminds me a little bit of Frankie goes to Hollywood - welcome to the pleasure dome.
bei tempi , ricordo Dr Mabuse è stata top ten nella dj parade di Radio Deejay ( al nr 9 ) e nella classifica di Break Station ( basata sui pezzi più ballati nelle discoteche di Milano )......mi viene da piangere
I'm not sure if it was a compilation album, the cassette I was given had "Chart Hits" hand-written on it. First few songs were Bob Marley's "One Love" and "Somebody Else's Guy" by Jocelyn Brown.
This track was on a early NOW album, lost to me for thirty years. Been looking for it for years. Finally find it and boy better than remembered. So good on so many levels. One of the best from the 80's.
Does no one know that all Propaganda stuff is on Amazon in the lovely remasters that came out a few years back ? You can have 4-5 versions of this if you want. 😎
this sounds so powerful even now ,i remember throbbing gristle and collasping new buildings industrial sound at the time,it has all that energy with great melody,the greatest song of the eighties,no question
This astonished me as a young lad who was just starting to stretch my nascent musical tastes into darker stuff at the time - how did this pop band make this gigantic noise so full of energy? but then I was always a fan of practically anything on ZTT. Even Duel came with edges, and that has a jingle-grade melody.
my favorite part is the breakdown but also these lyrics at the beginning, are pure poetry: He's devoted to the devil fascinated by crime Glamorous death is his destination - eternal passion his gain.
Маленький город в СССР. Первые романтичные переживания начала 90-Х. Друзья, долгие ночные разговоры с далёкой любимой по телефону. Кассета Propaganda в магнитофоне Молодость
Mabuse Why does it hurt when my heart misses the beat? (The man without shadow promises you the world) (Tell him your dreams and fanatical needs) (He's buying them all with cash) Sell him your soul Sell him your soul Sell him your soul Never look back Never look back Sell him your soul Sell him your soul Never look back Never look back Never look back Sell him your soul He's devoted to the devil fascinated by crime Glamorous death is his destination Eternal passion his gain Sell him your soul Sell him your soul Sell him your soul Never look back Never look back Sell him your soul Sell him your soul Never look back Never look back Sell him your soul Sell him your soul Never look back Why does it hurt? Why does it hurt?
"A man went to heaven and he thought perhaps he would like to go to hell, see what it was like and he asked St. Peter if he could go down. So he went down to hell and rather enjoyed himself over the weekend, came back to heaven and the following weekend said to Peter, 'Really, I didn't mind it down there. Could I go down again?' 'Yes,' said Peter and for the second time the man came back and reported enjoying himself. The third time he asked to go down and Peter said, 'Now, this is your last time.' When he got down the devil put him in one of the hot corners of hell and he said to the devil, 'I was here before you treated me nicely.' 'Yes,' he said, 'then you were a tourist. now you're a resident.'" This is one of the anecdotes with which the Ven. Abp Fulton Sheen used to open his broadcasts, and it comes to mind when listening to this song. Trevor Horn ought to be in the credits - his touch is so recognizable.
Me encanta esta cancion. Este estilo de musica y también el Italo Disco Euro disco 80 son una obra maestra de estilo musical Europeo. Estos estilos musicales Europeos de los 80 jamas pasara de moda para mi
In fact it was the instrumental remix called "Abuse (Here)" in the opening scene with Mary Stuart Masterson behind the drums and Eric Stoltz walking the railroad track - still a great tune (and film, too) 03:17 reveals the german roots of the band - kein zurück für Dich!
It’s actually credited at the end of the film, but doesn’t appear on the soundtrack album for some reason. But as others have pointed out, it’s a remix and the first track on Propaganda’s 1985 remix album Wishful Thinking.
a Secret Wish was the very first CD I bought at the time. I heard a Dream within a Dream on the radio and I was blown away. I was 16 years old back then. I still wonder how that broad and smooth synth pad in Dream within a Dream was made. (and the quite harsh mono pad that comes first in the song)
I first watched this band on The Tube, this video is evidence they knew about the mind control and musicians selling their souls for fame and fortune......
I'm old enough to remember the Beatles, my teenage years were in the 70s and I love this, from the good bit of the 80s (Lennon and Marley dying bracketing Stock Aitken and Waterman)
I recall a Radio 1 interview of Trevor Horn by Jonathan Peel back in the day, when Trevor broke this whole song into it's constituent tracks, then proceeded to flawlessly time the whole production. Yes it was all done on a _Computer Instrument_ - but there's been nothing like it since! This track is a legacy of the birth of modern _Pop_ music. Trevor Horn was and is a magnificent producer for Propaganda - and the host of his other ventures, mostly with ZTT I believe. _The Art Of Noise_ were the pioneers
jayc2469 ZTT created 80s pop - think Frankie and Art of Noise. And Seal. Trevor Horn, incredible genius and producer of the soundtrack to my youth - think ABCs Lexicon of Love and the incredible Slave to the Rhythm by Grace Jones!
simonjiy Here, from 1:39 onwards. Save it while it's still fresh! m.mixcloud.com/NTSRadio/trevor-horn-in-conversation-w-trevor-jackson-16th-december-2016/
Three things that make that video awesome: 1. Claudia Brücken 2. The song 3. The fuckin' song (with Claudia Brücken). 4. Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition. ✌️
"Muito Bem, Madrugadores do Rio Grande, aqui Porto Alegre, 22:35 min, está fazendo 10,6 Celsius aqui no Morro Santa Teresa,e está começando o Seu Câmera 2 pela TV2 Guaíba "- Professor Clóvis Duarte (1942-2011)
Without a doubt my favourite group and song for the last 40 years it's never changed. I'm 57 but I will call this up on Spotify and blast it out of my little MX5 while hurtling around the roads here in Australia. I'm suddenly 17 again and with my pals in the pubs and clubs in Glasgow. Happy days.
Keep being 17 ❤
Beatifull!!! :)
Hello fellow scot 👋
one of the best things about 50 years old,is the fact that i lived my teenage years in the 80's that is priceless and i am grateful !!!
Me too! I'm doing my 50th playlist and this *has* to be on it.
High five!
So true! Even if later generations not understanding. The Eighties were made for sensible people
Honestly I can't wait when I become 50 and realize how cool this era was.
Just know I give this infinite 👍 👍.
Awesome!It's like a mix with Depeche Mode, Alphaville, Enigma, Pet Shop Boys and Human League!
Brutales geiles flottes Lied.
It‘s still such an unbelievable good Video and such a good Song. No sign of age. Like Depeche Mode at it‘s best
Directed by Anton Corbijn as well.
Oh yes, spectacular song and video, very classy! The shot at 3:50 is brilliant - it's easy to see how it was done, but it perfectly captures the feeling of "Oh, I've suddenly walked into a dark dream, I'm trapped in a different dimension" - and how perfectly matched with the music as the outro begins.
What a classic piece of the 80's. I was a teenager through this decade ... The music still grabs me, deep inside, and stirs up many emotions - magical
Same here, best time of my life
Não vivi essa época, mas desde que descobri essa banda, álbum e em especia esta musica... Me senti conectado demais com o som!
Amo essa musica! Escuto sempre!
I was obsessed with this song back in the day... ahh the 80's, so freaking cool!
me too :) the entire album
80s had dream imagery in the videos and yearning in the music. since then it's all be become prosaic porn and instant hits.
This was one of Anton Corbijn's first promo video's he did. Fantastic!
Didn't know that, thabks for info. Cause I'm huge DM fan and we all know what Anton means to Depeche
Yes, both the song and the video are brilliant (not to mention the parent album - "A Secret Wish" is an iconic electronic pop/soul masterpiece and one of the greatest albums of its kind)
Dr. Mabuse, Duell, P-Machinery are so Amazing 80 Classics
I love Dr Mabuse. Duel is by far my favourite by Propaganda. And I haven’t even heard P-Machinery.
This band was criminally over looked and underrated.
Not in Germany
Supposedly half the issue was Frankie Goes To Hollywood, they had just become massive and therefore ZTT had to allocate most of it's resources to them leaving not much left to promote Propaganda. ZTT were a very small record label without the finances of the like of EMI.
Not in Sweden
..and Claudia's beautiful smile to finish..❤
such a magnificent record, anything that Trevor Horn touched back then was brilliant
Except, probably, this? What an absolute stinker.
The negative comment by Shtwaan (sic) is a little too cute to be taken seriously.
@@victorsauvage1890 - Do you often try to make points about people's nicks on the internet, little stupid thing?
Find the original 12" single with the original ending. Much better as the CD version with the 'thunder' ending.
Trevor a genius since Buggles..and Geoff Downes with Asia later on. Propaganda a great product..
❤️❤️❤️Eines der coolsten Lieder der Achtziger und eine Hommage an die Mabuse- Filme der 30er und 60er Jahre. Fritz Lang hätte seine Freude an diesem Video gehabt😉👍
My German isn't too good and didn't understand much of that, but gave you a like for Fritz Lang.
@@andrewhogan8492 he or she said: "One of the coolest songs from the eighties and a tribute to the Mabuse films from the 30s and 60s. Fritz Lang would have enjoyed this video."😉
I have only just realised that Mabuse in the video is played by Vladek Sheybal, who played Kronsteen in From Russia with Love. You hear him say "Don't be a fool" at the end.
He was also one of the key characters in the TV series adaptation of John le Carre's Smiley's People
And played the Dr. in the tv series UFO.
I have always loved this song. ❤️
This is a timeless and notorious song!!
YES!!! And I love to listen to it on Vinyl!!!
Why does it hurt when my heart misses the beat?
The man without shadow promises you the world
Tell him your dreams and fanatical needs.
He's buying them all with cash.
Sell him your soul - sell him your soul - sell him your soul
Never look back - never look back.
Sell him your soul - sell him your soul
Never look back
Never look back - never look back
Sell him your soul
He's devoted to the devil fascinated by crime
Glamorous death is his destination - eternal passion his gain.
Sell him your soul - sell him your soul - sell him your soul
Never look back - never look back
Sell him your soul - sell him your soul
Never look back
never look back
Sell him your soul - sell him your soul
never look back.
The record more than any other that summed up ZTT. It always amazed me that this wasn't a bigger hit. And, having heard this and Duel, there was no way that I wasn't going to buy A Secret Wish. Dr. Mabuse defined 1984 for me musically.
I feel that there are parallels between the ‘Ultravox’ tune ‘Vienna’ inspired by ‘Dr Mabuse’ - (Which came first?)
@@victorsauvage1890I've found Ultravox ( even as a fan) hasn't lasted the years as well whereas this is timeless.
Some Kind of Wonderful... always loved the song Watts is drumming along to. Finally found it!
Yep, for some reason I always asumed it was made for the movie, I never bothered to check credits. And sudenly I found Propaganda on some 80s music list. What a nice suprise.
Yes. I like this movie.
Try this version--- ua-cam.com/video/GeZFfyTiUjc/v-deo.html
Same! Just listening to lots of electro pop and this one came up. Excited
One of the greatest pop videos ever made. Period.
Ein absolut mega Ohrwurm👍👍👍💝💝💝💝💝🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
One of the best Synth pop band from the 80's
One of the most legendary and underrated bands of the 80s. Luc Besson used them for the opening car chase in "Subway" originally. Sadly it was replaced by some random crap in the wider European release. I still have the original cut on vhs, though. With Propaganda screaming the song "Jewel" through the speakers and Christopher Lamberts in a blond wig not giving a shit. 🙂
Yay!
Listening a first time in february 2023 😱. Wonderful !!!
this was their best song ever -and it is immortal!
I love Duel too,though.
@@rjjcms1 They are all good. pmachinery
@@rondegroot1508 pmachinery literally was my childhood song, discovered it thanks to my father, it will forever have a special place in my heart
Legendary actor Vladek Sheybal.
I love this song a return to the past, the 80s forever.
Ihave a feeling that there is somebody out there who is listening to this classic gem of a track in March twenty twenty two, it definitely has a euro pop sound to it , wonderful wonderful sound timeless. 👍😎👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
Certo!!!
@@esmeraldaesmeralda3429 I never went away 👍😎👍 still here
Exactly never abandoned ship
@@ericascott9413absolutely not 👍😎👍🏴🏴 feb twenty four
Ouvindo agora em Março de 2024
Best music of all the time, 80's
Some Kind Of Wonderful brought me here, after I finally learned where the kick ass intro came from! Only took 30 years to learn about this.
Such a collection of images, at times horrific, at times familiar, the feeling of 1930s Oppression/Depression is overwhelming. The Man Without Shadow...
I had this album in high school, 1985 maybe, and loved it. The whole album is good almost every song.
Polska
you said it ...'A secret wish' is my go-to 80's album. love it!
I have all LP´s and Maxi on Vinyl ☺️
As a Teenage boy I fell in Love with Claudia... time flies......
I know, what you mean!!! I am still in love with a girl I met when I was young!!! She was 13 and our love was illegal!!! I am 53 years old!!! MAYBE I FOUND HER BACK!!!!!!!!!!!
That 80's sound is out of this world 🖤🖤🖤🖤
Fantastic music and lyrics - The man without shadow promises you the world. Tell him your dreams and forever needs - he's buying it all with cash......Reminds me a little bit of Frankie goes to Hollywood - welcome to the pleasure dome.
Trevor Horn was the record producer behind FGTH and Propaganda
@@stuartsawicz2 And don't forget The Art of Noise!
Billed as the thinking man's FGTH..
@@stuartsawicz2 Trevor Horn only produced Dr Mabuse on this album.
Es gibt kein zurück schade Propaganda war ein super Projekt Dank Claudia Brücken 4ever and now XOXO for all in The World i'm from Germany ❤🤗🎧🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊
Mega awesome video for a mega awesome track,, i taped this vid from BBC Top of the Pops in 1984 and nearly wore it away,,,
Epic, Eines der besten Musikvideos ever. Leider, absolut zeitlos. Never look back.
I danced on this Amazing song when i was 20 … dressed with juri tunics we kiched each other till bleading.
Thi troupe rappresenta my mad youth 🥰
bei tempi , ricordo Dr Mabuse è stata top ten nella dj parade di Radio Deejay ( al nr 9 ) e nella classifica di Break Station ( basata sui pezzi più ballati nelle discoteche di Milano )......mi viene da piangere
What a Great Song ! I miss the 80 ‘s and the 90 ‘s
Have this track on a cassette tape of contemporary hits from 1984, gifted to me by a pub owner in Thetford, UK. Powerful song.
is it Now That’s What I Call Music 3?
I’m near Thetford, in BStE.
I'm not sure if it was a compilation album, the cassette I was given had "Chart Hits" hand-written on it. First few songs were Bob Marley's "One Love" and "Somebody Else's Guy" by Jocelyn Brown.
W42PZ, we would go to Bury St Edmunds fairly regularly, it was the nearest city that had an HMV shop.
@@kammeres61 alright. Was just asking because I have now that’s what I call music 3 on vinyl. One Love and Dr Mabise are on it. The other one isn’t
…… it reminds me of old days! Very nice! I was 20 years at that time! Great time for Disco! I still Love It! 👍👍❤️
Moi aussi
La beauté expressionniste allemande des années 20 transposée dans les années 80.
This track was on a early NOW album, lost to me for thirty years. Been looking for it for years. Finally find it and boy better than remembered. So good on so many levels. One of the best from the 80's.
Does no one know that all Propaganda stuff is on Amazon in the lovely remasters that came out a few years back ? You can have 4-5 versions of this if you want. 😎
Now 3, I still have it after all these years.
YES!!! I love to listen to it on Vinyl!!!
Now 3. They are some real bangers on that record. By a distance the best Now compilation ever released.
@@grahamwilde8605 Again I do not know, what you especcially are talking about! Pleased refresh my memory!!!
Love this! 80s classic💕💕💕💕and dual 🥰💕
this sounds so powerful even now ,i remember throbbing gristle and collasping new buildings industrial sound at the time,it has all that energy with great melody,the greatest song of the eighties,no question
This astonished me as a young lad who was just starting to stretch my nascent musical tastes into darker stuff at the time - how did this pop band make this gigantic noise so full of energy? but then I was always a fan of practically anything on ZTT. Even Duel came with edges, and that has a jingle-grade melody.
I remember discovering this great album when I explored my local record store in Mainz Germany in 84. Still have it stashed away in a box....
I am sorry, that I only have the Vinyl single!!!
The opening to "Some Kind of Wonderful," the only John Hughes movie i ever paid attention to.
Fantastic film March violets where the band in it
Great song...this is CLASSIC 80's! ! !!
Das ist scary! What a great video though, a true 80's classic. Does anyone else miss this decade, musically or otherwise?
Most of us who lived though it do Richard. Even my teenagers, born 2000 and up say nowadays music is shait compared to, in their eyes, 'old music'.
Not really, I lived it.. don't want to live it again.
Yes I do. The 80's was the best. Trevor Horn was a game changer. So many memories. But as they say: "never look back".
everyday
Sure i do!
Bought this on one of those brilliant maxi cassettes,still got it in mint condition
I love to listen to it on Vinyl!!!
Capolavoro un mix di pop e dark wewe mitici🙏
D'accordissimo, pezzo incredibile
my favorite part is the breakdown but also these lyrics at the beginning, are pure poetry:
He's devoted to the devil fascinated by crime
Glamorous death is his destination - eternal passion his gain.
Probably the song that moved me most when I was in my early teenage years..... absolutely fantastic and timeless!
ME TOO!!!
Маленький город в СССР. Первые романтичные переживания начала 90-Х. Друзья, долгие ночные разговоры с далёкой любимой по телефону. Кассета Propaganda в магнитофоне Молодость
I’m in the Chief keef generation and from what I could say the 80s was beautiful
Mabuse
Why does it hurt when my heart misses the beat?
(The man without shadow promises you the world)
(Tell him your dreams and fanatical needs)
(He's buying them all with cash)
Sell him your soul
Sell him your soul
Sell him your soul
Never look back
Never look back
Sell him your soul
Sell him your soul
Never look back
Never look back
Never look back
Sell him your soul
He's devoted to the devil fascinated by crime
Glamorous death is his destination
Eternal passion his gain
Sell him your soul
Sell him your soul
Sell him your soul
Never look back
Never look back
Sell him your soul
Sell him your soul
Never look back
Never look back
Sell him your soul
Sell him your soul
Never look back
Why does it hurt?
Why does it hurt?
It was fantastico to see you in a Great performance Yesterday in Abano Terme ,Padova,a lot of people still love you
my dad died this year... this record was on his player he left behind. I understand why
Omg
Sorry to read of your loss.
my condolences
He left you a masterpiece :) May he rest in peace!
Your dad has great taste in music.rest in peace Andreas thein and also your dad.cherish this song and video.
I just heard this for first time and im 38 awesome
"A man went to heaven and he thought perhaps he would like to go to hell, see what it was like and he asked St. Peter if he could go down. So he went down to hell and rather enjoyed himself over the weekend, came back to heaven and the following weekend said to Peter, 'Really, I didn't mind it down there. Could I go down again?' 'Yes,' said Peter and for the second time the man came back and reported enjoying himself. The third time he asked to go down and Peter said, 'Now, this is your last time.' When he got down the devil put him in one of the hot corners of hell and he said to the devil, 'I was here before you treated me nicely.' 'Yes,' he said, 'then you were a tourist. now you're a resident.'" This is one of the anecdotes with which the Ven. Abp Fulton Sheen used to open his broadcasts, and it comes to mind when listening to this song. Trevor Horn ought to be in the credits - his touch is so recognizable.
GEORG VAN DORT WAS SCARY, INDEED , GRAILLY GREETINGS 34 *
El mejor tecno de los 80 para escuchar en el s.XXI
Brillant, ageless music.
God I loved this, still phenomenal, never look back.
He's buying them all, with cash.
I prefer to pay officially!!!!!!!!!!!
I have fond memories of this track.
Me encanta esta cancion. Este estilo de musica y también el Italo Disco Euro disco 80 son una obra maestra de estilo musical Europeo. Estos estilos musicales Europeos de los 80 jamas pasara de moda para mi
La wea es más rara xdd
14 anni non tornano piu. La Ballavo in discoteca al rocks di Pesaro. vecchi tempi
I had never realised Vladek Sheybal was in this - The Chess playing killer in "From Russia with Love"
名曲ですなぁ。もはやクラシックですな。出来ればあと2、3枚アルバムがほしかったですな。
Kinda reminds me of Fritz Lang's "M" with Peter Lorre.
it is explicitly inspired to the Fritz Lang film "Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler"
Amooo...fecho os olhos e lembro de coisas boas!!!
This video is legit creepy.
Song is an absolute banger
NO!!! It shows the REAL and TRUE meeting of Black and White Magic!!!
The video is faithful to the original German Dr. Mabuse movies directed by Fritz Lang the master of black & white thrillers (M, Metropolis, etc)
The last time I enjoyed this song was almost 40 years ago. Thanks!
This song was uncredited on the film Some kind of wonderful.Great film and song.
Vince Bevis Wouldn't have discovered this tune without that movie!
Vince Bevis that movie introduced me to propaganda ... great start to the movie , Eric stoltz walking the train tracks
In fact it was the instrumental remix called "Abuse (Here)" in the opening scene with Mary Stuart Masterson behind the drums and Eric Stoltz walking the railroad track - still a great tune (and film, too)
03:17 reveals the german roots of the band - kein zurück für Dich!
It’s actually credited at the end of the film, but doesn’t appear on the soundtrack album for some reason. But as others have pointed out, it’s a remix and the first track on Propaganda’s 1985 remix album Wishful Thinking.
a Secret Wish was the very first CD I bought at the time. I heard a Dream within a Dream on the radio and I was blown away. I was 16 years old back then. I still wonder how that broad and smooth synth pad in Dream within a Dream was made. (and the quite harsh mono pad that comes first in the song)
2018 and still loving it
Me to
‘ All that we see or seem, is but a dream within a dream..’ How prophetic, how sublime.
2019
Martina Usinova 2020 has come and still we love them!
Martina Usinova that was my first track I’ve remembered on today’s showering 🧼 🤣🤣
ua-cam.com/video/nnQ2zOmb6Hg/v-deo.html ❤️
I first watched this band on The Tube, this video is evidence they knew about the mind control and musicians selling their souls for fame and fortune......
Die besten Zeiten!❤
Imagine not loving these QUEENS?!
Goosebumps....
Bel ricordo della mia gioventù Avevo 17 anni in quel lontano 1984
Art.
I'm old enough to remember the Beatles, my teenage years were in the 70s and I love this, from the good bit of the 80s (Lennon and Marley dying bracketing Stock Aitken and Waterman)
brillant song from the album a secret wish
Great song and music video!
maronnnnn!!! avevo 14anni...... i migliori gli 80'
Ich find es viel geiler dass ich da schon über 20 war und ich durfte diese Hammermäßige Musik einfach nur erleben. ❤
Kein zurück für dich! bester song aus dieser zeit
Germany in the 80,s brilliant
Auf jeden Fall !! 👍🏼
L'un des meilleurs morceaux...Mai 2023 toujours le plaisir d'écoute...
I recall a Radio 1 interview of Trevor Horn by Jonathan Peel back in the day, when Trevor broke this whole song into it's constituent tracks, then proceeded to flawlessly time the whole production.
Yes it was all done on a _Computer Instrument_ - but there's been nothing like it since! This track is a legacy of the birth of modern _Pop_ music.
Trevor Horn was and is a magnificent producer for Propaganda - and the host of his other ventures, mostly with ZTT I believe.
_The Art Of Noise_ were the pioneers
do you have a link for that interview?would love to get that
jayc2469 ZTT created 80s pop - think Frankie and Art of Noise. And Seal. Trevor Horn, incredible genius and producer of the soundtrack to my youth - think ABCs Lexicon of Love and the incredible Slave to the Rhythm by Grace Jones!
absolutely!!
simonjiy Here, from 1:39 onwards. Save it while it's still fresh! m.mixcloud.com/NTSRadio/trevor-horn-in-conversation-w-trevor-jackson-16th-december-2016/
On the album play S. Copeland drums.. 😜
Three things that make that video awesome: 1. Claudia Brücken 2. The song 3. The fuckin' song (with Claudia Brücken). 4. Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition. ✌️
"Muito Bem, Madrugadores do Rio Grande, aqui Porto Alegre, 22:35 min, está fazendo 10,6 Celsius aqui no Morro Santa Teresa,e está começando o Seu Câmera 2 pela TV2 Guaíba "- Professor Clóvis Duarte (1942-2011)
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How many people still loves "Propaganda"???.
This track was so well used in the intro to Some Kind of wonderful
Great classic...hearing this in 2018
Mi piaceva molto questa di quel gruppo tedesco, "Propaganda".
Molti bella questa musica, andava in discoteca quando avevo sedici anni.
Always loved this track
What a tuuuuuuune
Great band!!!