Berlin and Terri Nunn are just awesome!!! Seen here a number a times in the last few years. She still has an awesome voice. Plus she loves her fans and truly enjoys what she is doing!!!! Thank you Berlin and Terri
I love this song, and I love Berlin. I must have watched this video at least 100 times during the summer of 1984. MuchMusic, the Canadian equivalent to MTV, had it in heavy rotation, playing it about 4 times a day.
@@MaskedMan66 i won't, lol, and of course i i totally forgot to follow up and check on it...i have permanent internet brain disorder now, i'm afraid, haha!
Giorgio Moroder's keyboard interludes were always beautiful. Like you, I always wanted to hear more of them in the songs he produced. "Lady Lady Lady" by Joe Esposito and "Why Me" by Irene Cara come to mind.
Are they Dancing in Berlin Germany wicked love the Band have that slick 80s sound they had a few gems this one is cool love Terri,s legs her voice to be blessed and part of the greatest decade of all time never to forget miss it so much oh hail the 80s
I agree with you Mike , but I think that 85% is still pretty low. . . Love Life is still to this day widely under appreciated. However, it is still one of the most well produced and finely executed albums in the past 30+ years, IMO.
I feel most of the kids today have never even heard of Berlin, which is sad because they'd love them. Time to make a RU-vid Short/TikTok with Berlin music, some dance challenge, "Can You Dance In Berlin To Berlin?"
Funny the songs that pop into your head while sitting at home on a Saturday night. lol. They rock! I'm kicking myself that I didn't go to see her in concert a few years ago.
GRUPO LEYENDA DE LOS 80s QUE DESTACÓ CON SUS INNUMERABLES ÉXITOS QUE SE CONVIRTIERON EN CLÁSICOS DEL NEW WAVE Y NEW ROMANTICS DE AQUELLOS BUENOS TIEMPOS!!..😎👍 🎧😃🎵✨🎶✨🎶✨✨✨✨✨
Berlin beats nearly anything and everything the last 10,20 even 30years since the 80s left i could harp on endless list forever about the 80s wish to return and never leave even in spirit no words to describe
My goodness, this song I met it through my dad since I'm not from that time I really love this song I thought it was famous it really doesn't even have a million my god this deserves much more It's a tremendous art song I really love it I wish the group was better known and the song is so underrated😭it's pure art❤
This stuff is awesome! The closest music to this thesedays is some types of Indie Electronica. I really like the hairstyles. I got one similar and I'm glad my job is liberal enough to let me keep it.
the B side to this is an awsome track too, better than most hit singles these days !! "One Of The Crowd"...was not on the album check it out sometime its the best!
Am I wrong in thinking when I see Gwen Stefani I can see a little Terri Nunn in her? Some of the mannerisms, the style, the movement. Obviously the genre is slightly different (especially in Gwen's early career with No Doubt), but in her solo stuff especially.
Terri Nunn should have been up there with Pat Benatar as far as notoriety and fame. I liked Berlin’s music, but I wonder if Nunn might have done better with a band that wasn’t so niche. As soon as new wave went out of style you never heard anything more out of that group. Unfortunate because Nunn was one helluva talent.
Actually, I think most of the synth parts on this track were played on a Prophet-5. Both Matt Reid and David Diamond had one (meaning the band used two in total). Matt's playing a DX-7 too, but this sounds like mostly analog synths to me. This was back before the DX-7 hijacked the entire music industry, and every damn record had to have those awful "electric piano" and "slap bass" sounds.
And in the years since that post, I've learned that the synths on this track were played not by Matt Reid or David Diamond, but in fact former Frank Zappa bassist Arthur Barrow (who also played fretless bass on this track). This is from Arthur himself. This track and No More Words were produced by Giorgio Moroder, who basically cut a new track with Arthur on bass and synths, and Richie Zito on guitars. The only members of Berlin on this track are Terri Nunn and John Crawford (who is singing backup vocals on the chorus only). As such, I suspect most of the synths on this track is actually a Roland Jupiter-8.
Watching Terri perform live it looks to me like Diane Lane based her performance in Streets of Fire mostly on Terri performing. Even if I love Diane Lane in that role, I do wonder would it be way better if Terri played it instead because she could also sing most of those songs, and was also ok enough actress herself.
FUCK hearing sing "i wanna be with you " and knowing she was lonely in this time in her life makes me want to get a time machine to 198-whatever this way :P
+silvana vera yo tengo 20 años pero estas canciones me trasportan hacia años donde si habia muy buena musica sobretodo en ingles... Dancing in Berlin cancion que si o si estare dentro de mis canciones muy bailables... de los 80s