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Not sure if anyone has mentioned this yet, but Chanyeol from EXO did a live cover of this. And he did a pretty gosh darn good job with it as well. Much love y'all!
I'm actually kinda surprised you haven't listened to The Scorpions! They were HUGE in the 80s and 90s even here in the States. Definitely one of the best 80s rock bands! Definitely check out their song "Still Loving You" as that is arguably one of their top songs of all time (along with the always popular "Rock You Like a Hurricane".
I don't think they were that big in the UK but I have heard of them just never listened to this. Thank you for the recommendation! Happy to check those out too 💯
Wind of Change is probably one of my favourite songs of all time. And if you think it sounds great now, it's nothing to when it first came out. The world was changing so fast. I remember watching the Berlin Wall come down. The very air seemed fill of promise and possibilities. We could see the way the world could be... Should be. And it seemed so close, we could touch it. The map of The World was drawn, and redrawn, again and again. Countries broke apart, and reformed. People believe in a brighter future. They raised their voices, and demanded. Every breath was a force for change. It was an exciting time to be alive. A time of hope, possibility, and promise. And the future shone like a bright new dawn. Sometimes I wonder what happened. Where it all went wrong. When everything, everyone, stopped moving towards that future. When the unity of our voices faded. And fractured. And we look back on the way things could have been.. People still raise their voices, but it's disjointed - a discordant noise; not the beautiful, hopeful sound of a world as one. But maybe, one day, we will find that unifying voice, and truly come together once more. Truly see the change the world needs. And once more see that bright, golden dawn of a better tomorrow. A future with promise realized.💖💖💖
Thank you so much for this comment, it moved me to tears. You spoke from my heart. As a Brit living in Germany, I witnessed at close hand what it was like when the Hungarians suddenly opened the borders to the West and thousands of East Germans fled via that route to the West. I saw people demonstrating against the East German regime every Monday until the government caved and opened the borders. I was warmed at the sight of people from both sides hugging each other when they passed through the Brandenburg Gate for the first time as people who were suddenly free to travel to the West without restrictions (Germany was not yet reunited). Every year we have a bank holiday on October 3rd. to celebrate reunification day. It was an amazing moment in history and we were there to experience it. There was hope! However, I also witnessed the very swift rise of problems. West German companies buying up and subsequently closing down East German companies, causing mass unemployment for people who weren’t used to unemployment ever really being an issue. I remember a politician from the CDU (Christian Democratic Union) saying that in a market economy not everyone has the right to have a job. Why not? Isn’t the ability to work and keep your family fed, clothed and have a roof over their heads a fundamental human right? Then they complained about too many people having to rely on welfare paid for with their taxes. People from the East moved to other places in the West, started work there but had no idea how western companies worked, causing problems and leading to consternation with their co-workers. The differences in mentality became very clear. Second-hand cars were completely sold out because people from the East were exchanging their old East German cars for western ones. Car manufacturers started stockpiling new cars, which eventually led to over-production and subsequently short work and job losses. Germany was hit with a recession within a year of the official reunification. It didn’t take long for the West Germans to see the high cost and disadvantages (for them) this was causing them. For 30 years we paid a solidarity tax to rebuild the East. The first murmurs of “build the wall back up, higher than before” were heard within a few months of the official reunification. It was sickening and disheartening to see what had once held the promise of a brighter future suddenly turn so sour. We soon saw a sharp rise of neo-Nazism in the former East German states. I partly blame the difference in mentality, but also the arrogance and entitlement of the West.
It was also sad to see so many countries in Europe fall apart after the fall of the Iron Curtain and the downfall if the USSR. The war in Yugoslavia happened almost immediately afterwards. My ex-brother-in-law was Yugoslavian (Bosnian) and he always said that when Tito dies, Yugoslavia would fall apart - he was so right. Since the fall of the USSR we have also had war in Georgia, the division of Czechoslovakia, violence in Lithuania and Latvia, and now the war in Ukraine. On the positive side, though - and thankfully there is always a positive side - it has also brought Europe together in so many ways.
@@Warriorking.1963 Yes! As someone who was 23 in 89, when the wall fell), an ex-soldier and musician this one line states the entire message ; 'Let your balalaika (your voice) sing what my guitar (my voice) wants to say... live in peace as brothers'. Too bad we didn't listen to that plea, nor learn that lesson. The other great lyric line is from Brothers in Arms by Dire Straights... "We are fools to make war on our brothers in arms".
I agree, it's an amazing line, but that whole verse is amazing: "The wind of change blows straight into the face of time/Like a storm wind that will ring the freedom bell for peace of mind/Let your balalaika sing what my guitar wants to say" And I have a major weakness for any song that references the fact that we're all brothers/sisters/in this together. Another song along this same vein is John Farnham's "You're The Voice", another anti-war song, with lines like: "We're all someone's daughter, we're all someone's son/How long can we look at each other down the barrel of a gun?"
@@croakingtoad4472 'Brother in Arms' is one of my favorite Dire Straights songs - definitely their most powerful. There is something about soldiers, and any people, helping others out at the risk of their own life that moves me more than almost anything else. I think it's the purest and greatest quality we humans can have - this kind of selflessness and heroism.
The Scorpions sold over 100 million records an Bands like Metallica, Iron Maiden an Bon Jovi played as opening acts for The Scorpions. They are one of the biggest Rock Bands.
i remember when this song came out, it was the end of the Cold War. The Berlin Wall had just fallen and a wind of positive change was upon us. But today we see a backward movement in the world. It's sad ... 😢 next one from Scorpions - Rock you like a Hurricane .. or Still loving you .. 🎶🎶
If you listened to Scorpions you have to listen to Westernhagen "Freiheit" next. Because these two belong together in German history. And then there are Karat with "Über 7 Brücken musst du gehn" and City with "Am Fenster" both famous classics. The most favorite is probably: Puhdys with songs like "Alt wie ein Baum", "Lebenszeit" and "Es war schön" that you often hear around family parties. (sadly rare with engl. subs) Not to forget Nena "99 Luftballons" and "Irgendwie irgendwo irgendwann" Tom Astor is also a really famous german country star with "Geistertruck" or "Flieg junger Adler". Extra: There is this Song that a lot of people ones in their German life heard of when growing up. Never forget but never listened to it again: Jonny Hill "Ruf Teddybär 1-4". Jonny Hill was born in Austria but they speak German almost like we do. PS: My favorite German song is actually from the Czech singer Karel Gott "Für immer jung". There is also a remix version of this song with the famous German Rapper Bushido.
This is an incredible song, without a doubt, and one of my eternal favourites! I am surprised you never heard this before. This is such a cult classic, an absolutely legendary song.
Now this brings me back. I was a metalhead in the 80s and early 90s during high school and college. Never got to see the Scorpions live but loved their music. This is probably their second most famous song. Rock You Like A Hurricane was an absolute 80s smash and Still Loving You did very well too.
Ahh, Scorpions, wasn't expecting ur starting to make reactions about their songs. I'm telling yah they're good as hell, I love that ur liking this 1st one you've listened to ✨ - & yes, if I'm not mistaken, many, if not most, of their songs are in English, not sure though if they're the only German rock band... oh wait, I suddenly remember there's another one, and many of my 1st fave "oldies" songs come from them: Modern Talking. Try to check 'em out as well in the future, the duo is great 🎸 I suggest you try next some of my Scorpions faves, perhaps Send Me An Angel, Still Loving You, or Always Somewhere ❣️ (P.S. Honestly, I'm a Gen-Z, but I have a liking to old songs from different artists and genres at some degree, like The Carpenters, perhaps due to the strong influence of my dad who listens to them frequently since when I was still a child 🥲)
For those of us that lived with the Berlin Wall and the Iron Curtain for decades, to see that wall come down this song was absolutely true at that moment. 'The future's in the air'. That's what it felt like, that was an amazing moment in human history. And then the fall of the Soviet Union two years later, this moment in time for the entire human race was a once in many lifetimes happening. The world has to thank Mikhail Gorbachev for 'glasnost' and brining about the change of the Soviet Union. This song captures that time perfectly.
As someone who's grown up on heavy metal and rock, Scorpions are definitely one of my top tier bands. My favorite Scorpions' song is "No One Like You!" It's amazing. On another note, have you ever heard of the band Gunship? I'd love to see you react to their Tech Noir video. It's totally different than Scorpions, but man is it good! Oh yeah, I purple you! 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Mate, that was so good what i mean is your reaction. Absolutely, being human it doesn't really where you are from, but the thing is, we are one as human beings. Hope that we have people like you. Thank you so much friend....
Hey, you should react to something from Henning May. He is the lead singer of the band Annenmaykantereit, so you could react to some of their own songs or their cover songs or you could also react to his duet with female rapper Juju "Vermissen" which means 'missing'. Everything is just soo awsome, because his voice is probably the most iconic voice in german music nowadays! Greetings from Berlin 😎
My favorite song and band. Had the pleasure of seeing 3 times live and they are just as good live! In terms of reacting to anything else of the Scorpions, I recommend the song and music video for Humanity
As an old dude (56) I know and remember the Scorpions well. If I had to pick some songs to represent them, I would have to go with (1) Rock You Like A Hurricane, (2) Still Loving You, (3) The Zoo, (4) No One Like You. I'm sure other fans might choose a different order, maybe even different songs, but 99% of the fans know these songs.
I love your reaction. You truly felt this song as it was meant to be felt, and I don't blame you for almost tearing up at the end there - it's just one of those songs you can't help feeling deeply. I do think that despite the shitty way most of us treat each other, most people truly do long for us to all be able to unite together as 'brothers', putting aside our petty differences.
All of the The Slayers tV seasons openings. It''s up too you if you want all of the endings. Also Record of Lodoss War oavs opening closing and insert song. Those two animes were the first ones that I had watched uncut an long time ago.
As beautiful as this song is, and it HAS an awesome message, I still get chills hearing "Send Me An Angel" by Scorpions. I hope you'll give it a listen.
This is one of my all-time favourite songs and it never fails to move me. The memories of that time, before things turned sour, are wonderful. My favourite German band is Saltatio Mortis. You should definitely look into them.
Oh I met The Scorpions while I was in Korea in 2008. I have pictures of me with them rambling in a dialect I couldn't understand even being a quarter German. I think they were just intoxicated, but it was cool.
Check out the version they did with the Berlin Philharmonic too. This is about the events from the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 to the collapse of the Soviet Union - no other song gets close to capturing the Zeitgeist (see what I did there?) of any period like this one. They were heady days - and the band is still playing.
I haven’t heard this song in years. My memories of that time all came flooding back. I have the album this is on. Wish I still had a turn table so I can listen to it. All the younger listeners have missed out on a lot of great music. Music started to all sound the same and no originality around 2000 and I stopped listening until I stumbled across BTS in 2017. Their music is reminiscent of the late 80s & early 90s. Thank you for reacting to this beautiful classic song.
@@sarcasticconsultant378 LOL not a fan? I am an older person and found my priorities and things I like in life have changed. I don’t listen to the radio or watch TV due to all the negativity going on in the world. Hell I can’t even stand social media. All the music these days seems to sound the same from group to group. There is no originality anymore. I only have a few reactors I follow on YT so it was nice to hear music from 30-40 years ago when in my 20s-30s. 🤷🏼♀️
@@Raynstor.m Absolutely agreeing to your argumentation...originality is hard to find... Maybe it's the "wind of change" - overdose that I was forced to face for decades. (Though i hated this particular song from the beginning.) If it's about a Scorpions-Ballad: "Still Loving You"- is soooo much better. imo In terms of searching originality: Perhaps it's time to try out "Lake Of Tears", "Liliac", "The Vintage Caravan", "Lord Of The Lost"... (These Bands are very unique and most of them are very young...)
@@sarcasticconsultant378 I can totally understand. 👍 I was actually introduced to the Scorpions by my older brother and sister who were big fans. 😂 In fact they are the ones who introduced me to international music. Thank you, I will have a listen to the songs you recommended. Have a wonderful day!
Biggest band to ever come out of Germany? Well, there are, of course, Rammstein, Seeed, Blind Guardian (highly recommended, check them out), Alphaville, Die Ärzte, Helloween... There are so many :D
Damn......l remember. A "Super Group" . Saw then live many times and always. PERFECT. Today. This song as a "New Meaning". Evil men, Never sleep but Gods eyes, Never close. God watches the GOOD, waiting to see. IF WE are Brave.
Damn this song has been one of my favorite's since forever, this was played all the time when i was younger and with having such a historic meaning beside it. so amazing
Who are the Scorpions? What a question! One of the greatest bands of all time that sold far more than 100 Million records. Metallica, Bon Jovi Def Leppard were opening acts for them. And there are so many more great songs by them: No one like you, Holiday, Still loving you, The Zoo, Big city nights, Rock you like a hurricane, Send me an angle, just to name a few.
I don't know if Herbert Grönemeyer has already been mentioned here. He is the most commercially successful artist in Germany and a true song poet. There is a video of "Der Weg" on youtube, which has very well translated English subtitles, so you can understand what he is singing. I'm sorry I can't find the link (when I click on videos they have German subtitles that won't help you). The song "Der Weg" is dedicated to his wife, who lost her battle with cancer in November 1998. He had lost his brother to leukaemia just four days earlier. Between 1998 and 2002, he only gave two concerts at the World Exhibition in Hanover and was not sure whether he would ever be able to write songs again. His comeback album was "Mensch", which is still the best-selling album in Germany today.
Hello mister... You must react to the other Scorpions songs... Always somewhere Send me an angel Rythym of love Blackout You and l Rock You like a hurricane Holiday I still loving you Loverdrive We'll burn the sky Coming home Lorelei The best yet to come Greetings from Paraguay 🇵🇾
Luke, not sure if you're familiar with the band UFO (and their top guitarist Michael Schenker). He started at 17 in Scorpions alongside his brother Rudolph who plays guitar for Scorpions. Michael went on to first join UFO then form MSG (The Michael Schenker Group) alongside appearing in the short-lived supergroup Contraband. Michael may be the most well-known guitarist to come out of Germany. Another great metal band out of Germany is Accept. Their lead vocalist UDO Dirkschneider may just have the most unique voice in the 80s/90s metal scene. Balls to the Wall and Generation Clash are both great tunes by them.
Can't get over the fact that you grew up listening to Iron Maiden, Guns N'Roses, Metallica, (for sure) AC/DC and a lot more rock and metal bands, but never listened to a single song by Scorpions!! Or probably you did and can't remember or didn't know it was them? Also, to stay in the German rock/ metal music section, have a listen to "Blind Guardian - The Bard's Song" Greetings from Germany!
Hey, it would be nice to see you reacting to some german pop music, because american RU-vidrs mostly do only reaction to some shitty german rap. Try something from Joris, Sarah Connor (with their german songs), Mark Forster, Cassandra Steen, Johannes Oerding, Max Giesinger, Lea, Lena, Pur... ...and these are just some examples. There are so many. Just ask, if you wanna know some titles or need some links. 😀👋 Greetings from Berlin 😎
How is it that a metal-head like you managed to miss The Scorpions? This song, as great as it is, isn't even their best. But it's definitely their most popular: Even those who don't like metal tend to really like it. And it's one of those rare songs that iconically captures the mood, and the essence, of a major historical event and period of history: It was generally inspired by the ending of the Cold War and the collapse of the Eastern (Communist) Bloc, and was specifically inspired by the fall of the Berlin Wall and the subsequent reunification of East and West Germany. Since I lived through that period (my early thirties,) I always feel some kind of way whenever I hear it. Scorpions recommendations: "Still Loving You," "China White," "The Zoo," "We'll Burn The Sky," "Always Somewhere" and "Animal Magnetism." That should get you started.
=) Ah nice, I don't know why people are so O.o about stuff people miss just because it was a "HIT" in their youth and following too. I was born 1990 and am sure you find a dime of Artists the very least that majorly escaped me because I was distracted by local bands, PLEASE. But it is funny that you must have not come across this Song since it has been a fairly often played and covered one. Even to the point that Chaneyol from EXO covered it in Berlin too, as Music Bank was happening there, in 2018. They did retire a few years ago so , sadly , but the eerie creepy positivity of music and Film is they stay around and will work their magic futher on.
It will probably never happen, but I would be so interested to see your opinion on Jan Delay. He is a German artist that is a bit more modern (although he has been around for a while now as well). The interesting aspect is that he sings in German but in such a unique way that even most Germans have to listen to some quite a few times to understand what he is actually saying. He also covered A LOT of genres. My personal favorites songs (that I would recommend) are: - Oh Jonny - Sie kann nicht tanzen - Wacken - Klar Also, this is not totally out of context because: 1. You said you visited Hamburg once. Jan Delay is from Hamburg and probably one of the most famous Hamburger in Germany 2. He has a song called Scorpions-Ballade that does indeed sound a bit like some Scorpions-Songs (specifically the Guitars)
you should listen to there music, they were big in the day. They went toe to toe with the likes of Bon Jovi, Def Leopard, AC/DC, Iron Maiden & the list goes on.......
React to "Blind Guardian" next! They're also a German metal band that has been around since the mid- 80's. Song recommendations: The Bard's Song or Valhalla There's actually a live recording of both these songs from Wacken: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-i-IcX_bccFc.html
The word "Moskva" is the Russian transliteration of the word "Moscow" . There is also a river in Russia with the same name and is why the songs says to follow the Moskva (river) down to Gorky Park. Gorky Park is a literal park in Russia and kind of like our NYC, Central Park and is where the cold war spies of Russia and the US often met. Its about the tearing down of the Berlin Wall and the end of the cold war. But what most people do not realize is that these ongoing wars in the earth are a direct result of the war between God and Satan and mankind is stuck somewhere in the middle and is why Christ came. That's not preaching, its just the truth. There truly is coming a "Wind of Change - on a glory night", but it won't come until he does again. Love you all.
That song was written by the CIA to help bring down the wall you know. Or so some say! German bands - You need to go for Feuerschwanz with Warriors Of The World Unite. German medieval metal.
The band was quoted in 1985..."We won't sing in German. This kind of rock music and German lyrics don't go together. If we were singing it in German we wouldn't be a rock 'n' roll band with big audiences in many countries."
Hi from Germany, You could give Herbert Grönemeier a chance. Männer could be a song you would like. He has a really specific way to sing. love your videos
A bit of background information about the song. It dates from 1990 and primarily refers to the end of the "Cold War" and the fall of the "Berlin Wall" (the Warsaw Pact had dissolved). It expresses the hope that the world would now become more peaceful and better and that our children would grow up in a world where everyone lived together as brothers and sisters.
If you like special voices, please react to AnnenMayKantereit. They are a German band and the leader and vocalist Henning May has an amazing voice. They did a cover of Tom's Diner with another band that is also amazing (Henning is the second guy who is singing in the video). Best regards from Germany 😀
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This is the song that represented the huge change in the geopolitical world. Communism is dying, and the wall is coming down. My generation never thought we would see this but it swept Europe like a tidal wave in the early 90's. Such a hopeful song. What the hell has happened to the world??
You react also Still lobing you and Send me an angel by them they are great song too. PS: Please please could you react to Sweden singer Daniel Henrik - Daniel’s Joik 🙏🙏🙏
I really like this song, and I used to like it more; but recent events sadly ruined the message of the song for me. I don't see any change... Beautiful song still! Totally respect the band.
Can you please react to ironmouse’s cover of king, getcha and the vampire. Also sparks by takanashi kiara and bad b!tch magic by shirobeats, halacg, demondice and a bunch of other great artists
Scorpions did fit right in with those other bands as they were contemporaries. Rock You Like A Hurricane is one of their biggest songs. More German bands-- Blind Guardian and Avantasia. Blind Guardian's Bards Song/Valhalla live at Wacken is great for crowd interaction and a good place to start. For Avantasia, we know you like Floor. She joined them for a couple songs, Misplaced Among the Angels and Kill the Pain Away.
It hits so hard hearing this now, as we had such hoped back then that we'd keep going forward, and achieve peace. Now it's all going to hell in a handcart...
With the russia becoming a major threat again, and peace between the west and east is more distand than every, Scorpions had to change the lyrics for the song. Now they sing about Ukraine. It's so sad that putin is robbing the future from both Ukrainians and russians.
Did you notice the fall of the Berlin Wall in the video? Suggestion, give Joe Satriani a listen, Satch Boogie and or Surfing with the Alien are a few of Joe's awesome tunes.
I do love this song very much, but it's not really an ideal introduction to Scorpions, a bit like someone beeing introduced to Disturbed by listening to Sound of Silence :P
Absolutly one of the greatest music-art-group is Rammstein 🇩🇪 Here are some Rammsteinlinks with live perfomances and official music videos - have fun 😉✌️😁 Lindemann (lead singer solo) - Steh auf (live) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CNAf1h4QEkY.html Rammstein - Dicke Titten (off-vid) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-thJgU9jkdU4.html Rammstein - Zick Zack (off-vid) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hBTNyJ33LWI.html Rammstein - Zeit (off-vid) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EbHGS_bVkXY.html Rammstein - Angst (off-vid) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ONj9cvHCado.html Rammstein - mein Herz brennt (off-vid) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WXv31OmnKqQ.html Rammstein - Deutschland (off-vid) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NeQM1c-XCDc.html Rammstein - Mutter (off-vid) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gNdnVVHfseA.html Rammstein - was ich liebe (live) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sHjDa5e79F4.html Rammstein - Engel (live) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eSaa3vC_n2k.html Rammstein - Ich tu dir weh (live) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6TR12QnOAzE.html Rammstein - Rammlied (live) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Q344Zgh_btE.html Rammstein - Du riechst so gut (live) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mqGAokNRFI8.html Rammstein - Ich will (live) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6SXZN_yLJi4.html Rammstein - Benzin (live) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MgavgIS00sk.html Rammstein - Feuer Frei (live) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qbBz9HYvu1w.html Rammstein - bück dich (live) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jSUdiwvZ4PI.html
Honestly you could react to Still Loving you by Sebastian Krenz in the voice of germany. He might have outdone the original artists or is at least on par.
The message of this song stays relevant throughout time, coz we human are so fuxxing stupid that we learn nothing about our history and that's why we're doomed to repeat it.
Bands such as Metallica, Bon Jovi and Def Leppard opened for the Scorpions in their younger years. Billy Corgan, frontman of the Smashing Pumpkins, counts the Scorpions as his greatest musical influence.
Songs from germany? Im germsn xd Porn from spain v2 by the band calejon m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yuaqLyDBH0Y.html And hurra die welt geht unter by the band kiz m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XTPGpBBwt1w.html