Scorpions - Wind of Change with lyrics music by the Scorpions video by derKiller666 lyrics by magistrix I don't want any profit with this video! All rights are by the artists!
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my spanish teacher started playing this song out of NO WHERE and i honestly wanted to just break down crying bc it reminds me so much of my dad. Hes not dead i just love him allot
I wish my dad loved this song too but sadly his and my taste of music doesn't matches at all you're so lucky. Hope so God always blesses you and your father ❤️❤️
This song reminds me of my sister. 11/5/1966-12/20/2019 R.I.P. In the 90's she went to a Scorpions concert in California and this was her favorite song. A few months later I came to the states and she was telling me all about it. I could picture her all happy during the concert. I was 13, now I am 42. It has been a year since she has been gone and i miss her so much.
+Sora Trubey I think you're entitled to you opinion like all humans, but I also think you're wrong. All of us on Earth are brothers and sisters and the people of the Ukraine should have the same rights as anybody anywhere.
@RARES ADRIAN CIOCAN - so as long as people buy into it. An having the Bait an switch game going down in the wind of change will in the end be for your freedoms that you are willing to give up as a healthy living human being who can choose whatever he or she wants
Or how about safri duo-played alive, dj quicksilver-bellissima, gigi d'agostino-the riddle, george gershwin -rapsody in blue, and ...and..dang I forgot it!! *facepalm*
I’m here in memory of my mum’s passing on 4th May 2022 because this is the song she requested for and I played it endless times during her last stage of life. Those period were tough but thanks to this song, it has given mum more calmness and strength while battling pancreatic cancer. I miss my mum Jane❤️
Rest in Paradise, Jane. This is a heart wrenching, yet beautiful story - the strength it takes to talk about these things is intense. Thank you for feeling you could share here ~ it's appreciated, respected, and a lovely tribut to your mum
@@taniapaolagonzalez7574 It's beautiful of you to extend your understanding and experience like this. I'm sorry for your loss as well. Thank you for the support you provided here - super refreshing to see online
Thats why i.came here looking 4 this song. Isolating myself with my little man .God help us all.!!! Stay Strong Everyoneee . This too Shall Pass . Love u all ❤❤
This played at my moms funeral. I sang it. I cried during it, but it was definitely worth it. I love you and miss you mom. Rest In Peace beautiful soul. You will forever be missed.
TO: Cookie Monster, This is one of , if not, my favorite song. My Mother just passed away last March, so when you said you sang it at your Mother's funeral I think that was an absolutely beautiful thing to do. Although the song is about the Cold War, we all interpret songs differently. Would you record yourself singing the song, I'd really like to hear you sing it. One thing I know for sure...your Mother heard you singing this song and was looking down with a smile. There ARE SUCH THING AS SPIRITS. We just do not have the technology right now to prove it...but we are getting there..if you've seen Ghost Adventures before you'll see some of the new equipment they have to detect a Spirits presence. I believe in it very much and I don't know how long it will take...I don't think we will see it in our lifetime, and our grandchildren won't see it either but after that I believe someone will be the first person to actually see and speak with a Spirit. A Spirit can never die. As long as you speak their name, they are never really gone. Remember that. God Bless you and ALWAYS REMEMBER YOUR MOTHER AND MY MOTHER CAN SEE US BOTH.....IF YOUD EVER LIKE TO TALK IM HERE..... IT WOULD BE NICE TO TALK AND HELP EACH OTHER COPE...I DONT THINK THIS LETS YOU ENTER EMAIL ADDRESSES SO ILL WRITE IT LIKE THIS....EMAIL ME AT Pats128124 at A O L dot com. -AL
This is such a beautiful song. I pray for the end of conflict in Ukraine and the world. Time to embrace each other as brothers and sisters, one human race.
The meaning of this song is about the collapase of the Soviet Union. It's about people from the Soviet Union, Eastern Block, Western Block, and America's freedom and ability to talk to eachother after the many years of being forbidden to talk to eachother. That's why it says Moskva which is the Russian way to say Moscow, Gorky Park is also in Moscow.
Depends on context how to refer to Moscow in the Russian language. Can be Moskva, Mosckvoo, Mosckvaya and even more. There is no 'w' in the cyrillic alphabet and is a translation from Moscvoe. In cyrillic Москвое. Gorky Park is an amusement park on the moscow river in the southern region of Moscow. Too bad that Putin is trying to again resurrect the old Soviet Bloc. What is the threat of Ukraine or Georgia to his totalitarianism to attack them? It would be the same as us attacking Mexico because our citizens there are being persecuted. That is of course after instigating a Nazi style revolt similar to Poland in the 1930s. Why can't we get past all the Stalinist tactics?
this song holds special meaning to me, 1. I was at the Berlin wall on my 23rd bday 09 nov 1989 when it feel, i was stationed in germany then communism in russia fell, from day one i've been connected on a generation political level and then I got to party with the members of the band when they did a concert at my post,,,in germany,,,,I miss the wisdom in songs
Devin Palmquist Damn man be careful with what you posting here, imagine if Israeli prime minister knows about it, he will demand immediately US congress to cut everybody tongues off.
yes well, there is no other Song which presents the peace than this song. This was the song in the times of Michael Gorbatschow, a man full of peace - we miss him in this times (06.08.2022)
This song reminds me of my dad. I used to love this song because back to the days when i was a child, my dad used to always hear this song when we used to have family trips, but then years passed by, we had family issues and my dad has completely forgotten about me and now i hate this song because it reminds me of him and i know he still hears this song so, dad if you see this comment, i love you even though you don't care about me anymore because i do care about you.
It’s so amazing how Music can become so transcendental! It gives me nostalgia, feels I’m there at that time but in the conflicts of today! It’s hard to explain! Strange to feel!
I keep wondering , that we as humans don’t learn from the history , and instead we are trying to delete it like it didn’t happen, It’s hurtful but the only way we can live better is understanding our past to live our present the most so we can build a better future
No, it's about the failed August Coup d' Etat in the Soviet Union when communist hardliners of the party attempted to do a coup d' etat to seize power, and to stop the breakup of the USSR. Long story short, they failed.
I remember when this was released......... that is EXACTLY what it is about. The Scorpions were from Germany, I couldn't tell you from where, exactly. But, they had a h@!! of a sound, in the '80's. On that night, I was sitting in the living room with one of my housemates, at that time........ He could not get over it....... THE 2 GERMANYS UNITED. I am American, mind you, but, a boy of 20, could not fathom what it all meant. I was stunned. He was stunned..... and all he could say was, ;the two Germanys...... UNITED........ Thank you, Ellie, for putting this BACK into context. Yes, Daniel Hostettler. It IS an incredibly powerful song.
Mr. Browning Aren't you taught by Pluralism, buddy? I'm sorry about that, people like you who are ruining the world are not "a bunch of Muslims" may you go to hell soon man
it always will we are the human race not individual nations culture is brought together by generations and different back grounds while weapons (fools) vote for these madmen maquerading as world leaders we will be sunk educate educate educate
Angel Mendez Rivera I was thinking about how it remained me about the night Berlin's wall felt, friends where in Berlin (I was in Germany too at that moment), and they phoned us to say "we're breaking the wall!! I can see their hands!!!!" Now that I see your comment, it makes sense to me ^^
Angel Mendez Rivera Its more about the overall political changes that were happening in Eastern Europe around the end of the 80's and into the 90's as well. Freedom was coming, slowly but surely. Ya could feel it in the air. And also in the wind. The wind of change.
The song is about the Berlin wall being torn down, the unification of Germany, the end of Communism, the hope of positve changes for the countries of the eastern block. It's unfortunate that so many issues are currently going on
In reality, what we Westerners have called the "wind of change" was for many Russians the beginning of the end of what they considered an empire, and many problems arose from there that led us today to this new cold war. Of course I'm just trying to think like someone who lived in the former Soviet Union thinks, so things should never be interpreted one-sidedly.
Even with all the sadness today I'm still smiling from all the past memories of having a great childhood. Continue strong all and don't let no one get you down.
I tear up everytime I hear this song. It's almost like a song that's begging the world to realize what it's doing to itself. I know there will never be peace on earth but at least this song gives you a little hope. Damn, this song is powerful when you really listen to the lyrics and equate it to the world.
yes, we had a couple of decades of hope and love....then the haters came out of hiding, to destroy the love that was trying to blossom like flowers, of the flower children's children....now we have hate growing...its time for the younger ppl to show hate the door.... Love is the answer .
I feel the same way unfortunately it seems peace is less and less possible, this song is making me cry thinking about all the brave Ukrainians fighting for their freedom
Ame Escamila Well, if wishes were fishes... Don't worry about it. If there's one thing you should take from this song, it's that the winds of change are always blowing.
This is one of the most beautiful ballads I have ever heard...from so many years ago. Older than most who write about it! I truly don't understand how anyone can hate it..it's about hope, it's about love and freedom, that so many take for granted. There will always be poverty, there will always be despair, however without hope or a chance for change for the wellbeing of common good and happiness life truly has no meaning. We all want better for our loved ones that survive us...for Gods sake give them the opportunity to do so! I bet since the release of this song many have done just that!
I think only people who fear communists - REALLY MUCH - would hate on this song... Also it´s my Birth-song, so I can´t hate in it!!! ; ) I was born on an August summer night that year the wall fell, that year they say they were inspired to write the lyrics for this song... Because they were in Moscow that summer! Later on they would be the first western band to play in Moscow, from what I´ve read... I don´t remember what year, but it was probably in the very early 90s..
Beautiful song About the end of the Cold War The unification of Germany The end of the then known Communism . . . The future is in the air I can feel it everywhere August summer night Soldiers passing by Listening to the wind of change .
You almost got it right. Wind of Change is about the collapse of the USSR, the old Soviet Union, in 1989/90, not really about the reunification of East and West Germany. The "Moscva" is the Moscow River.
Being a 2000s kid i always dream of being born in 1970 or something, but when you think about it, the past has many imperfections. Wars, war threats, other not so good things. Sure, the wars end, but its not jsut peace, love and plants after that. Nuclear war with Russia was an angry idiot away. So while I don't adore these times, how much better would the past have been?
Mankind has come a long long way but we have a little further to go. The next and last step in mankind's evolution is to learn and see the truth of life. We have gained the power to change and manipulate our outer environment to suit our needs, now we have to change our inner environment, our minds. The truth can and will change everything, the truth has the power to transform mankind and the world into the paradise it could be, should be, and will be when enough people see it. You will know what I mean after checking the truth for yourself, Google *_Truth Contest_* and read the top entry called "The Present".
Beautifully constructed ideology with valid empirical evidence supporting your eloquently formed cognition. It is blatantly obvious you have reached a level of spirituality, zen, enlightenment, mindfulness, etc. that is seldom achieved in our perceived conscious life. I empower you to continue your journey. Influence, willingly, as many people as you can and never give up on those who continually live in the past or future. Harness the "now" and live fully in the present. Though we are two different people, we are one in the same. The most abundant elements in the Universe consistent of Hydrogen, Oxygen, Carbon & Nitrogen. Rather ironic that every organic and non-organic organism/structure displays the above elements in their hierarchy over other natural elements. Regardless of religion, conditioned, environmental, or learned behavior, we are all intricately connected. Until there is a global shift in this ideology, we will continue to live in a culturally divided mindset.
I closed my eyes when I listened to this.. This is what I felt: A wind breeze through my body, the whistling of the song kept me calm, the voice of the singer made me conscious in the moment, the words didnt make any sense but they kept me concentrated. All I kept focusing on was the strongest emotion that I felt from the begging of the song..which was hope. I felt hope about my own life, that when I was ready to open my eyes again, I would be another person, in another place, far from anything that I could imagine. That when I was ready to rejoin reality, It was going to be a new dimension.... Anyways, thats what I felt.. So, have YOU opened your eyes yet?
Yes, indeed, I was on the streets of Moscow on August night, 1991. The hope is alive and hoping for more positive change, so people of all background could live in peace, harmony......
My father usually whistles this song while fixing the car. He served as a peacekeeper in Lebanon back in the 1992. I was born in Israel and we are all from Finland. When his service ended, we moved to Finland. Thanks for having us 💙🤍💙🤍
5 years ago I was in Moscow and found myself in Gorky Park. My tour guide hooked me up with joint and this song popped in my mind. I definitely was on the scenic route while jamming to this song on repeat for an hour straight. Amazing song and a beautiful park
this was my dads favorite song I remember going with him and my brother an sister to the beach on the highway listening to this song Loud in his truck having a good time good memories with him I wish I can go back to those times he passed away 10 yrs ago miss u dad 😥
Israel Jimenez Your story reminds me of when I was growing up in the early 90s my dad used to listen to a lot of Pink Floyd in his old 1969 Ford truck and those were fun times. My dad is still alive but my mom has been gone for almost 4 years now. I am sending you hugs
I would say the most meaningful. First we'll take every major rock band's best song (In my opinion of course). Running up for the Beatles we have: Hey Jude. Pink Floyd submits: Brain Damage/Eclipse. Blue Oyster Cult bets their money on Don't Fear The Reaper. Rolling Stones is all for their Sympathy For The Devil. Led Zeppelin is taking the Stairway To Heaven. I have to say this song compares with these songs pretty well. GG scorpions.
I follow the Moskva Down to Gorky Park Listening to the wind of change An August summer night Soldiers passing by Listening to the wind of change The world is closing in Did you ever think That we could be so close, like brothers The future's in the air I can feel it everywhere Blowing with the wind of change Take me to the magic of the moment On a glory night Where the children of tomorrow dream away in the wind of change Walking down the street Distant memories Are buried in the past forever I follow the Moskva Down to Gorky Park Listening to the wind of change Take me to the magic of the moment On a glory night Where the children of tomorrow share their dreams With you and me Take me to the magic of the moment On a glory night Where the children of tomorrow dream away in the wind of change The wind of change Blows straight into the face of time Like a stormwind that will ring the freedom bell For peace of mind Let your balalaika sing What my guitar wants to say Take me to the magic of the moment On a glory night Where the children of tomorrow share their dreams With you and me Take me to the magic of the moment On a glory night Where the children of tomorrow dream away in the wind of change
This used to be my and my dads song when I was little, I couldn't go to sleep without listening to this song. It really means a lot to me. As I grew older I kinda forgot of this song, because I never heard it in a while. As I was watching the interview, I heard this song and searched it on RU-vid right away, started crying, now ever time I put this song on, I cry.
About 20yrs ago I was riding down the road with my older brother..This song came on and just as the part "Like brothers" was sang he turned to me and grabbed my hand and told me he loved me..the one and only time he's ever said he loved me..I'll never forget that moment as long as I live..There is no stronger bond than that of two brothers!...From my heart to yours bro...I'll never forget you JG!
This feels more like a gay type ...Seriously your brother did that?...My brother steal my car key from my room and drove away with his friend and the moment I came out to catch them ...He Said from the car window pane 'Thank you,'I love you brother' and Drift away like a wind...and even though i'm angry ..I smile in inside and Said Safe journey ..
This one is going to be 100 times harder than the USSR. Because they’re buried into our economic system. They’re our neighbors and they make our meds. It’s not the same. Defeating the USSR is a joke compared to this.
I heard this song for the first time when I was about 11 years old.a young African girl full of promise.just turned 40 and after a full life just reconnected.i still love it as much ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
A) the song is mediocre. B) It being written by some psy-ops campaign seems plausible because of the russian references and the campy-ness of the song. C) The whistling parts which many men can whistle would 'symbol' their distrust of the regime (which makes it a good protest song and protest 'pamphlet' ) and mark them as confederates. --- The US needs a similar song.. with a catchy whistle for ..... obvious reasons.
As the two best friends stared each other in the eyes, they knew that this might be the end of a long road. But they also knew how much they meant to each other. And even though neither one could say it out loud, they were both thinking... "I love you"
Lots of comments about this being a “dad” song. This song came out after the fall of the berlin wall. It was the time of perestroika and the end of the cold war. Change had come; There was an air of hopeful expectancy and for a while it looked like the soviet union would do great things with its new possibilities. That didnt happen of course. The mob gained new power in russia and war and power struggles ensued as they usually do in a power vacuum. At the time i was still young enough to think that better things were possible. This song takes me back to that time in life. And as a dad of many years, yes, it speaks to the hopes that all parents have for a better future for their children.
Thank you for this ... **hugs** I was wondering what the song "meant in his heart" when he was writing it ... I'm a grandma ... My boys dad has passed ...
That song gets even more meaning if you know that the scorpions are a German band. That was the moment that the German people not only got reunified but realized that our nation is not doomed to be destroyed in a nuclear war.
Nobody understands and loves and appreciate what you've said than this simple American girl born in 78 who watched on in complete awh, with so much hope and now lost aspiration 💔
Ronald Joesph It’s about 7 in the morning and I’m listening to this and it caused me to start crying, and I’m not sure why? 🙄My son is getting ready for school and looking at me like I’m crazy because of crying over a song on You Tube! 😂 As I get older, I am becoming more emotional! 🙄 I miss the old Sheron who kept all of her emotions inside and never cried! I wish she’d come back and kick this sobbing emotional wreck version of me out of my body! 😒 Random songs can come on while I’m driving along these days, and for no reason, some songs will cause me to cry! Not because the particular song has any meaning whatsoever to me or reminds me of anything, or connects me to any certain event! Just causes me to cry for reasons that are beyond my comprehension! 😂 There is nothing about this song that should trigger me into crying! What is wrong with me?!😩
After learning the true story on why this song was written by watching a documentary in history class, I never knew it was about the Soviet Union and Communism. This song was made to celebrate the destroying of the Berlin Wall. It made me feel very grateful on what I have today.
This was a great choice for the conclusion of The Interview. I hope someday soon to be blasting this at karaoke with my friends while we gorge on bulgogi and anju and chug makgeoli and soju and dance until we vomit then start over, to celebrate Korean Reunification, just like the Germans got to do in 1989. Sooner rather than later.