NEW YEARS SPECIAL! Scorpions "Wind of Change" REACTION & ANALYSIS by Vocal Coach / Opera Singer

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    With New Years approaching, I figured we could all use some inspiration. What better way than with Scorpion's classic "Wind of Change"? The origins of this song are wrapped up in so much history between Russia and Germany before the fall of the wall that I urge everyone to go read about it. I am impressed my Scorpions, and cannot wait to not only break this classic down, but hear their new album that releases in 2022!
    Join professional opera singer Elizabeth Zharoff, as she listens to Scorpions perform "Wind of Change" for the very first time.
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    Performed by Scorpions - Words and Music by Klaus Meine
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    Elizabeth Zharoff is an international opera singer and voice coach, with 3 degrees in voice, opera, and music production. She's performed in 18 languages throughout major venues in Europe, America, and Asia. Currently based somewhere between Los Angeles and Tucson, Arizona, Elizabeth spends her days researching voice, singing, teaching, writing music, and recording TONS. She also plays Diablo and Dungeons & Dragons.
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  • @TheCharismaticVoice
    @TheCharismaticVoice  Před 2 lety +49

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    • @02337755
      @02337755 Před 2 lety +2

      Love It!

    • @malclee6246
      @malclee6246 Před 2 lety +1

      I be never been the one to study lyrics and I suspect this his got political overtones. I first got into this band when I heard this track and then bought a cd of there rock ballads . I think they are the masters of rock ballads but I like their live albums , some a bit too heavy for me but some tracks like living for tomorrow and rock like a hurricane are brilliant.
      I'm not very good with technology so I don't know how to order a t-shirt because I'm 65 and live in a care home. Keep on Rockin🤩😁❤️😚😃

    • @ettoresabella8484
      @ettoresabella8484 Před 2 lety

      You gotta react to the singer of At Vance winner takes it all, eye of the tiger , logic song or shout. Super powerful voice

    • @dmkappa62
      @dmkappa62 Před 2 lety +1

      Please please review, Your the voice, john Farnham. Us Aussies believe its “our” anthem.

    • @khazarahma1429
      @khazarahma1429 Před 2 lety

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  • @thomasadkins4024
    @thomasadkins4024 Před 8 měsíci +82

    November 9th, 1989, I came home from work to my father, a ww2 vet, calling me. He said "turn on the TV, now!, the wall is coming down!" I could tell he was crying. I will never forget that

    • @richdemanowski2575
      @richdemanowski2575 Před 2 měsíci +3

      It was something else. I was living in Berlin at the time, about 300 meters from the Brandenburg Gate. I was born and raised in Wyoming, but most of my family lived in East Germany - my mother was the only one who got out, mere weeks before the wall went up. She was also one of the last to come into the US through Ellis Island, which closed about 6 weeks after she came through.

    • @katbairwell
      @katbairwell Před měsícem +2

  • @Qmocean
    @Qmocean Před 2 lety +1467

    I've always loved this song. But 13 years ago I married a Bulgarian girl, who was 12 when the wall came down and 13 when communism fell in her country. This song carries so much more weight with her, than I could ever fathom. She cries tears of joy every time she hears it, regardless of the version. It wasn't just an anthem of German reunification. It was an anthem for an entire generation of kids, teens and young adults who emerged from behind the iron curtain to join the rest of their generation. We in the west have always had the view that we won the cold war, when in fact it was the people living behind the iron curtain who won. And this is their most cherished victory song. I work with 2 German ladies (they didn't know each other before meeting here in Canada 10 years ago) who were in their late teens/early 20s when the wall came down. One grew up in East Germany and the other in West Germany, and they both said they're just like my wife. They can never get to the end of the song without tears. And neither can their husbands.

    • @doomdrake123
      @doomdrake123 Před 2 lety +51

      Wish you all the happiness, from Bulgaria.

    • @billallen4793
      @billallen4793 Před 2 lety +54

      I spent the first 14ish year's of my life as an Army Bratt who traveled the world 🌎 living on 🪖 Army bases, on the Uncle Sam travel plan until 1986ish. And I remember being in west Germany and looking at checkpoint Charlie, from 2 blocks away. We couldn't get any closer because of the security risks/issues. I stared at it and the wall for what seemed like hour's. Then in my head I started concocting different ways to defeat this THING that was keeping families 👪 apart 💔! I remember the graphity on part's of the western side, and how part's went almost through buildings, then partly torn down to create a dead zone. Which is exactly what it sounds like... then watching 👀 the unification on live television 📺 was tearfully great...from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 🤠

    • @billallen4793
      @billallen4793 Před 2 lety +18

      @@KlockoFett to deface an artifact like a piece of the Berlin wall. Should be a crime like burning a church or something like that....smh...from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 🤠 as a side note, whoever set the wall up as a display, should have built a top type thing to keep it in the shade to protect it from the sun 🌞....

    • @KlockoFett
      @KlockoFett Před 2 lety +11

      @@billallen4793 I agree. They should have made some sort of shelter from the sun and rain. I also agree it should be a crime. I suppose it is vandalism. It should carry "enhancements" based on what is vandalized, like how a speeding ticket carries "enhancements" when in a school zone.

    • @marknova9918
      @marknova9918 Před 2 lety +9

      That's so awesome God bless everyone.

  • @erisen960
    @erisen960 Před rokem +97

    For us (Hungarians) this song means so much. And I think for all the people who lived behind the iron courtain.... (East germans,Czechs,Slovaks,Polish,Romanians,Bulgarians,etc...)

  • @vladislavmkrtychev8852
    @vladislavmkrtychev8852 Před 7 měsíci +77

    As a person born in the USSR, this song really did signify so much for all of us. Now, looking at what is going in the world, makes me think all that was for nothing. Instead of getting closer, we are drifting farther apart…

    • @eugentarauk6761
      @eugentarauk6761 Před 5 měsíci +8

      Regardless of the actions of the few in power, we are still brothers. 🇷🇴🇦🇺

    • @mustangmikep51
      @mustangmikep51 Před 5 měsíci +2

      in order to fully appreciate the LIGHT of UNITY and brotherhood....we must 1st feel what it's like to be in the DARKNESS of separation and division...we live in a World of Duality....when people finally wise up and realize we are all part of one life/ one consciousness/one family...there will be peace

    • @AdamWemlinger
      @AdamWemlinger Před 4 měsíci +1

      Trust that the pendulum will swing back eventually

    • @rotschadel3574
      @rotschadel3574 Před 4 měsíci +4

      we are closing in with each other these days. like the brothers we were always supposed to be.
      A lot of things have begun to move in europe
      we move again, in the wind of change

    • @dunuth
      @dunuth Před 4 měsíci

      Oh well, because the same very specific people who created bolshevism are now running the US and EU. Doing the same thing over and over again. We were tricked a little bit at least. We got rid of (some of) the darkness but naively embraced the West like an angel of light. If only we had known it was the father of lies in disguise.

  • @matthewgarrison-perkins5377
    @matthewgarrison-perkins5377 Před 2 lety +665

    We children of the 80's, we FEEL this song. Makes me sad to think how little further we have come since this brief moment of hope.

  • @cdlaino76
    @cdlaino76 Před 2 lety +622

    Klaus Meine of the Scorpions is hands-down one of the greatest rock vocalists of all time. Such a beautiful tone and vibrato. His ballads are priceless

  • @chrislenz6634
    @chrislenz6634 Před 4 měsíci +20

    I was in the US Navy when the wall came down. I cannot overstate the effect it had on me. All of a sudden, we could go to bed not wondering if the world would be there in the morning. A few years later I was in Europe, everyone was just filled with so much hope for the future, a weight had been lifted and everything was possible. It was amazing. This song brings me right to that moment, where the world was OK for a minute, and we were all one people, filled with the hope of Freedom.

    • @philw6056
      @philw6056 Před měsícem +1

      It's weird that some people were german soldiers back then, absolutely certain that they wouldn't survive a war and still say the 80s were a better time than the 2010s.

  • @dxcman1
    @dxcman1 Před 11 měsíci +54

    For those of us that were alive in this era and understand the meaning of this song.. it is very powerful.

  • @DennisfromMunich
    @DennisfromMunich Před 2 lety +626

    This song lacks the C part "and let your balalaika sing what my guitar wants to say" which for me is one of the most striking lines in the song. I still remember when the wall came down and how it felt here in the west of Germany. My dad had this song on cassette tape in the car!

    • @High_Duke
      @High_Duke Před 2 lety +82

      I went back through the video several times searching for that part and the solo after that. Annoying that there is this incomplete version after all, probably a kind of a radio edit version. Elizabeth should really give the longer version a chance as she was really disappointed that this one was so short, it really lacked that climax, and she sensed that despite not knowing.

    • @icedviking4485
      @icedviking4485 Před 2 lety +44

      My fav part of the song! Wished she listened to the full version.

    • @b0nez_
      @b0nez_ Před 2 lety +20

      I skipped through a second and third time. Because that part is the best for my taste. Never heard it without.

    • @j_freed
      @j_freed Před 2 lety +24

      I felt this version was made shorter on purpose as a promotional video. It’s from the studio recording with fake crowd added.

    • @icedviking4485
      @icedviking4485 Před 2 lety +7

      @@j_freed Yeah, it was. I don't even think the instruments are live in this one.

  • @MoxieMike66
    @MoxieMike66 Před 2 lety +545

    I'm a Cold War Vet that was stationed on the E/W German Border in the mid 80's. This song hit me the first time I heard it when the Wall fell. It's personal.

    • @ReelImitation
      @ReelImitation Před 2 lety +11

      Crazy though, that David Hasselhoff was the one who was singing at the wall when it came down.

    • @johnmoore9442
      @johnmoore9442 Před 2 lety +4

      Amen brother.

    • @cryhavoc38
      @cryhavoc38 Před 2 lety +7

      i spent three years in Germany as a 4th through 6th grader in Fuerth in the mid 70's. Step dad was stationed at W.O. Darby Kaserne. We went to the border several times. Went back to visit in 90. Such a trip to see all the changes.

    • @Mr196710
      @Mr196710 Před 2 lety +1

      As a retired vet it is personal to me especially all the research that reveals that the 'Cold War' was a hoax to make the MIC all the money they could happily absorb. Deception is the way.

    • @rickmolmen178
      @rickmolmen178 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Mr196710 Nice Try CHOATE

  • @Julian-ze4vl
    @Julian-ze4vl Před 2 lety +446

    Elizabeth: "...I'd like this song to be longer."
    Well, it actually IS longer. The solo is missing in this version. And it is very much worth listening to! This is the full version of the song: czcams.com/video/n4RjJKxsamQ/video.html

    • @kikeperez572
      @kikeperez572 Před 2 lety +21

      When his guitar, wants to sing

    • @dabensteele9312
      @dabensteele9312 Před 2 lety +47

      I noticed that the extra verse (and guitar solo) was missing as well. I'm really curious what her reaction to those lyrics would have been:
      "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"

    • @troyturton8197
      @troyturton8197 Před 2 lety +10

      I think this is one of those lip synching, air guitar playing, made for TV pretend LIVE performances. It sounds exactly as you said, like the shorter, cut radio version of the song.

    • @koljarzg
      @koljarzg Před 2 lety +31

      lol, she missed the best part! Calls for a remake of the video! :)

    • @josie4065
      @josie4065 Před 2 lety +2

      Legend

  • @Gregory7518
    @Gregory7518 Před 2 lety +211

    The Scorpions are masters of the power ballad. This track has such a deep message and deserves much more recognition than it gets.

    • @jvandoren69
      @jvandoren69 Před rokem +1

      Absolutely

    • @nancyferguson6011
      @nancyferguson6011 Před rokem +8

      Most underappreciated band ever. A career spanning over 5 decades, almost as long as the Stones. Klaus can sing sweetly or they can blast you and NOT in their native language.........And still not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?????

    • @Rondo2ooo
      @Rondo2ooo Před rokem +1

      @nancy ferguson The RRHoF is very US centric. Of course, it's a huge market, but there were quote some questionable inductees the last years. It's not that important.

    • @CooManTunes
      @CooManTunes Před rokem +2

      It gets its due recognition, so you should just relax. :'D

    • @kb9oak749
      @kb9oak749 Před 8 měsíci

      You are not wrong.

  • @billboyd9028
    @billboyd9028 Před 2 lety +330

    I had the good luck to be stationed in Berlin in 1989 during the time when the Wall came down. This song evokes very strong emotions for many of us who experienced the collapse of the East German regime and joy of the people as friends and relatives from the East poured through the sudden new openings in the Wall. An amazing time and this is an amazing song that captures the mood perfectly. The two songs I always will equate to the Fall of the Wall are this, Wind of Change, and Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" which seemed to be playing everywhere in the city at times. Amazing time in history! Thank you for visiting this song!

    • @neillenet291
      @neillenet291 Před 2 lety +4

      That must have been amazing.

    • @petehoeft6518
      @petehoeft6518 Před 2 lety +10

      I completely agree. I was in the Marines during the Cold War and this felt like our anthem for what we thought would be the end to the tensions. This sone with so many others reflected the mood of the times. Still takes me back to when we found out. After years on ship and being shadowed and buzzed by the Soviets, it felt like we had won the Cold War.

    • @upsidlvr
      @upsidlvr Před 2 lety +5

      Absolutely brings me back there. I was stationed there as well when the wall fell and this song is definitely the anthem for that historical event and time!

    • @h.c4898
      @h.c4898 Před 2 lety +2

      I was in 7th grade in my History class lol nov 1989 when they broke the news to us. We were like "wut"? We're into the Cold War era funnily.

    • @seannordeen5019
      @seannordeen5019 Před 2 lety +2

      I was in college when the fall of the iron curtain occurred. I visited Berlin and some of the countries of the former Warsaw Pact a year later. This song and Jesus Jones, "Right Here, Right Now" are the 2 songs that bring me back to this wonderful time. Though "Wind of Change" is clearly the better song.

  • @finalangie562
    @finalangie562 Před 2 lety +341

    “Wind of Change” definitely captures a moment in time. I was stationed in W. Germany during reunification, and hearing this song again puts me right back there. Can’t wait to hear the full reaction.

    • @xxHazzardousxx
      @xxHazzardousxx Před 2 lety +5

      I'm of the opinion that the CIA had written this and helped it take off. Just a conspiracy theory that I read and certainly sounds plausible enough. It would be one of the less dirty tricks the CIA pulled

    • @barbarusbloodshed6347
      @barbarusbloodshed6347 Před 2 lety +7

      @@xxHazzardousxx if the CIA did that I could forgive them. But seems highly unlikely. Seems too smart for them, I don't think they know anything other than assassination and plain, old sabotage... :D

    • @fillerbunny
      @fillerbunny Před 2 lety +4

      @@xxHazzardousxx There's a podcast called Wind of Change that investigated the theory. It's intriguing and entertaining and I highly recommend it.

    • @hunam3876
      @hunam3876 Před 2 lety +4

      The song is kinda even further prophetic - Wind of Change - Fall of the USSR.

    • @onearthonelegion
      @onearthonelegion Před 2 lety +4

      Americans do not manipulate us, they are our friends goddammit!

  • @sonsofjorge7730
    @sonsofjorge7730 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Gen X like me.. we grow up with this songs, didn't realize that we were very lucky to witness the prime of this band.

  • @loriweaver3633
    @loriweaver3633 Před 2 lety +67

    Watching her fall in love with this band makes me teary eyed. I love watching the thrill. Thank you for this!

  • @jbbya6040
    @jbbya6040 Před 2 lety +84

    This is definitely a shortened version. There’s normally another section and a guitar solo. I recommend searching out the full version if you haven’t heard it.

  • @jamiehoover33
    @jamiehoover33 Před 2 lety +246

    Klaus is one of the most underrated rock vocalist of all time here in the USA IMO. Rock god angel voice.

    • @tomfabozzi6309
      @tomfabozzi6309 Před 2 lety +11

      Klaus Meine and Steve Walsh of Kansas should be considered to be amongst the 10-15 best male rock singers of all time - and yet almost no one ever mentions either of them in those lists. It baffles me

    • @alexiserni1152
      @alexiserni1152 Před 2 lety +2

      @@tomfabozzi6309 I don't like "competition" in Music or other arts! It's always a question of taste as well and there are SO many extremely gifted and exceptional singers in rock that you can only do a personal ranking (if ever - and I bet you'll have a huge pain to decide who you want to drop out of your top ten!). Anyway Klaus is and always was a perfect and charismatic singer, no doubt. But - I mean Gillan, Dickinson, Halford, Coverdale, Plant, Byron.... and your list is almost full already with just a couple of classic hardrock/metal bands. There were many more in rock (like Freddie Mercury, Steven Tyler or even Peter Gabriel) and dozens others to mention that emerged in the 90's or 2000's....

    • @wesbates1143
      @wesbates1143 Před 2 lety +9

      The entire band is. Most people only know their popular 80’s stuff but their 70’s out put is phenomenal.

    • @natjes6017
      @natjes6017 Před 2 lety +4

      @@wesbates1143 You said it right there, with Uli they were magnificent, in the 80´s they played anthems and sold out arenas, which was fantastic. I loved them in the 70´s 😊

    • @macnabb1066
      @macnabb1066 Před 2 lety +1

      The Scorpions were underated during their first years in Germany. I saw them live the first time in 1979 in Cologne. Just becoming popular.

  • @dakotabennett1136
    @dakotabennett1136 Před 2 lety +71

    Klaus Meine's voice is just unbelievable, saw them live a few years ago and he sounded fantastic through the whole show. Just a beautiful voice.

    • @kellysnyder1405
      @kellysnyder1405 Před rokem +3

      One of the few beautiful and melodic voices in heavy metal. I'm 51 and Scorpions hit hard in my teens and their hold on me is indelible.

    • @roger2288
      @roger2288 Před rokem

      Right!?! My father told me growing up that they were the best band to see live when it came to their sound compared to the album. As good quality, if not better.
      Made sure i took him and my bro to see them when they toured for Humanity

  • @Frankincensedjb123
    @Frankincensedjb123 Před rokem +13

    If this was in '91, keep in mind that the Berlin Wall came down came down in '89 while the breakup of the Soviet Union was in '91. A very freeing and hopeful time.

  • @christophertaylor9100
    @christophertaylor9100 Před 2 lety +373

    As Gen X, this song hits me so hard in the feels. You had to grow up in the cold war to really comprehend how unbelievably powerful this song was and how much hope there was at the time.

    • @MrDeengels
      @MrDeengels Před 2 lety +15

      I was born in 76, and seeing the wall fall on tv was a moment till this day I didn’t think I would see let alone Klaus. Every child that was born after the wall fell would no longer live under a surveillance state. This song meant everything to the scorpions.

    • @darylsonnier658
      @darylsonnier658 Před 2 lety +4

      @@MrDeengels '77 for me, but I remember seeing it on the news and thinking of how many families were being reunited in while the world watched.

    • @josie4065
      @josie4065 Před 2 lety +2

      Absolutely.

    • @doctorivan
      @doctorivan Před 2 lety +10

      There was the Moscow Music Peace Festival in August of 1989, which is where Klaus literally followed the Moskva. In November, the Wall fell. Then the Scorpions released this tune, and then the USSR split up. It was all so fast. To quote another song- "I saw a decade end where it seemed the world could change in the blink of an eye".

    • @MrDeengels
      @MrDeengels Před 2 lety

      @@darylsonnier658 Absolutely

  • @colrhodes377
    @colrhodes377 Před 2 lety +154

    Klaus is/was a great friend of both Ronnie James Dio and Ian Gillan. One of those voices that keeps on giving. To capture the mood of Europe in the space of a few minutes was an incredible feat.

  • @user-dj7jq5ir7f
    @user-dj7jq5ir7f Před 2 měsíci +1

    My experience growing up in W.Germany in the 60s as an army brat, son of an officer who had some privilege, led to my mom and I joining a tour to East Berlin, and I will never forget the crossing of Wall, our bus boarded, window shades all lowered, cameras confiscated, escorted to every destination, constantly under observation, all venues veted in advance,and after the museum visits, seeing the original cast of the play 'Hair', what's states with me to this day is the starkness and suppression of what was and is once again,a beautiful culture and people who have overcome so much it almost defies credulity!

  • @robbob5302
    @robbob5302 Před 2 lety +21

    Wind of Change is a perfect song to put in a time capsule.
    This song is a "snapshot of a moment."
    A very powerful moment, when we, as a species, began to pull our heads out of our bunkers. And dared to imagine that our futures may contain something, besides universal annihilation.

  • @Melisendre
    @Melisendre Před 2 lety +116

    For me as a german a really important song. My mother has fled the GDR and was separeted from her friends and family for 30 years. This song expresses the emotions I had with the reunification. Thank you for doing this reaction. I know it will be great.

    • @joergojschaefer3521
      @joergojschaefer3521 Před 2 lety +6

      Another piece of music was more important to me: Beethoven's setting of Friedrich Schiller's "An die Freude" in his 9th symphony ... In a TV documentary, it was used to highlight the opening of the border between Hungary and Austria ... very moving, very impressive!

    • @alexanderstroganov8989
      @alexanderstroganov8989 Před 2 lety +1

      Неправильно GRD. Что это такое? DDR.

    • @alexanderstroganov8989
      @alexanderstroganov8989 Před 2 lety

      Понял! Это у Вас вместо немецкого так заставляют называть Родину.

    • @christianbrecht4680
      @christianbrecht4680 Před 2 lety +1

      @@alexanderstroganov8989 German Democratic Republic = GDR. DDR ist only the german version. GDR is international

    • @imrehundertwasser7094
      @imrehundertwasser7094 Před 2 lety +3

      @@christianbrecht4680 "Only the German version" is a bit strange when a German state is concerned.

  • @christiandieckmann9828
    @christiandieckmann9828 Před 2 lety +87

    I repeat myself... but "Send me an Angel" is the better and much more beautiful song!

    • @FzNd
      @FzNd Před 2 lety +4

      Agreed. It's my favourite of all their ballads (and that's saying something, given the fantastic ballads this band has created in general) and deserves more recognition.

    • @ronmaximilian6953
      @ronmaximilian6953 Před 2 lety +8

      But not more inspirational, and not more relevant in the week where we celebrate the 30th anniversary of the collapse of the Soviet Union

    • @Cabamacadaf
      @Cabamacadaf Před 2 lety

      They're both amazing. I don't think I can pick a favorite between the two.

    • @lloydy68
      @lloydy68 Před 2 lety

      This is nowhere near being one of their best songs.

    • @todd1606
      @todd1606 Před 2 lety +1

      There best song hands down!

  • @neanight222
    @neanight222 Před rokem +25

    As someone who is from Germany I couldn't believe you had never heard this song, since it's so iconic here. It's played a lot on the radio, even to this day and every single person I know knows the lyrics by heart, no matter how old or young they are. The Scorpions started their career way before I was born, so I grew up with their music. I commented this already on your first analysis of them, but I think you would LOVE "Moment of Glory", the album they made in 2000 with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. It's amazing, one of my biggest musical influences of my early childhood and one of my all time favourite albums to this day. 🖤
    I'd love to see you react to the song "Hurricane 2000", the version from the "Moment of Glory" album. One banger of a Symphonic Rock song! 🤘🙌

    • @hendrixxxm637
      @hendrixxxm637 Před 6 měsíci

      I'm from Munich an never listened to this song (but I knew the title)...

    • @thorzylla
      @thorzylla Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@hendrixxxm637 Once again proof that Bavaria doesn't really belong to Germany

    • @hendrixxxm637
      @hendrixxxm637 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@thorzyllathat's true 😅

  • @greghobaugh1458
    @greghobaugh1458 Před 2 lety +24

    This song still makes me hope that one day we can have the peace that he's singing about.

  • @MrNeofita
    @MrNeofita Před 2 lety +34

    I cried when I listened to your reaction to that particular song.
    I was 25 when Scorpions performed this song. I am from Poland, my country became free after the collapse of the USSR and communism. Now, when I remember those times when you reminded me of them, I cried like a kid, so many years have passed and there are still emotions of those times in me. It is a pity that you did not choose a video clip that shows documentary photos of that time. And everywhere during this period of time it was "interesting". Best regards and thank you ... also for the emotions
    Sorry for the English language ... I learn it all the time and I am from a generation that was forced to learn Russian, I apologize again

    • @johndef5075
      @johndef5075 Před 2 lety +2

      You're doing fine. We understand❤

  • @freekblanken1119
    @freekblanken1119 Před 2 lety +132

    They left out the Solo for Some reason, there is actually around a minute of the song that you didn't hear, with one of the best and most emotional guitar solos I have ever heard, so I suggest listening to the Non Live version as well

    • @BruderTux
      @BruderTux Před 2 lety +15

      This version isn’t live like most Pop TV shows :-( - at least here in Germany. It’s a shame for great bands like the Scorpions, that clearly don’t need it, but a forced by the TV station

    • @arloroan3168
      @arloroan3168 Před 2 lety +4

      @@BruderTux I was going to say the same thing. This isn't live. Klause is singing his own back-ups and adlibs.
      I still love the Scorps!

    • @1BioMarco
      @1BioMarco Před 2 lety +24

      Not only the guitar solo gut also the beautiful bridge is missing:
      "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." => guitar solo taking
      This bridge plus guitar solo is THE goosebumps moment of the entire song.
      The song is just incomplete without. This must have been a radio mix here...

    • @1BioMarco
      @1BioMarco Před 2 lety +5

      @@BruderTux There are two sides to it. Also the band has to accept to only lip sync and to pretend they are playing live to a tape recording... Probably the most legendary case, where a TV station invited a band and had to regret to have asked them to not play live, was Iron Maiden on a German live TV show back in 1986: The band appeared on stage but they made a lot of fun out of pretending playing live - so it was too clear to everyone that this was NOT played live. Very funny - but not for the TV station 😂: czcams.com/video/lQnv7-roVbQ/video.html (EDIT: have found a higher quality recording)

    • @Hi-kq1vi
      @Hi-kq1vi Před 2 lety

      Yes, TV performance-they record a shorter version often for things like that.

  • @starryk79
    @starryk79 Před 2 lety +16

    For me as a German who has spent his childhood in the GDR and was personally involved in the events even if not as much as some others of course this song is so very special. I always get shivers and goosebumps when i hear this song thinking of the iconic pictures and scenes from the 9th November 1989 and the 3rd October 1990 and how my personal life has changed so drastically moving from Chemnitz in Saxony to Cologne in August 1990 and how this has shaped my current situation. This song will be dear to my heart til my last breath. I really love how you get a hunch of that just by listening to this song and you can see that it has a very special power.

  • @GraupeLie
    @GraupeLie Před rokem +41

    Yes, this song IS the inofficial anthem of the German reunification, and as a person from Eastern Germany, I've always had strong feelings about it. It's beautiful and will never fail to give me goosebumps - and that despite the fact that I'm too young to actually have real first-hand memories of the GDR. But I know from my family. And I feel it has lost nothing of its meaning - in fact, the lyrics feel so relevant today. Shame that the bridge is missing...And yes, Klaus has an amazing and very unique voice! BTW, this going to the second vowel of the diphthong might actually be a German thing in this case: German focuses on the second part of a diphthong while English tends to focus on the first part.

    • @paul8158
      @paul8158 Před rokem

      ....and the fall of the Soviet Union of course. All looked very bright for the future at that time. Look where we have come today. And the West has it's fair share of destroying the future for so many people, it is not just the Russians recently...

  • @monikadeinbeck4760
    @monikadeinbeck4760 Před 2 lety +16

    I was 21, sitting at the tv when people from east and west berlin climbed the wall, something they would have been shot for weeks ago. I saw the german foreign minister stand on the balcony of the german embassy in Prague, speaking to thousands of refugees from the GDR, telling them they would be allowed to go to west germany. All of west germany was watching this, listening to "wind of change" on continuous loop.

  • @K-Dawg662
    @K-Dawg662 Před 2 lety +37

    You definitely need to hear the full album version. The song IS in fact longer, with additional lyrics.

  • @slevinkelevra5901
    @slevinkelevra5901 Před 8 měsíci +11

    0:34 . the eye flutter
    She feels the magic and energy ❤

  • @redrico35
    @redrico35 Před 2 lety +22

    When I was 19 I was in Moscow in the winter of 1991/92 on a student exchange from half way around the world and it's hard to explain just how much this song expresses both the hope and the trepidation of an entire generation facing a moment of immense historic change sweeping Russia and Easter Europe. I can't think of another song in my lifetime that is so wrapped up, defined by and defining of the personal , the hope and the nostalgia that so many were feeling at that moment in time. Every time I hear it feels like I'm there again.

  • @Tomidlo1971
    @Tomidlo1971 Před 2 lety +25

    This song is an anthem of my generation here in Poland...... I'm all in tears......Thank you, Elizabeth.

    • @jachu1959
      @jachu1959 Před 2 lety +1

      Because it started in Poland in June 1989

  • @swwilson77
    @swwilson77 Před 2 lety +105

    This is a great, albeit truncated version of the studio recording, missing the whole incredible bridge section. Check out the studio version for the full experience. Let your balalaikas sing!

  • @n12gaming
    @n12gaming Před rokem +2

    This is the ONLY channel I tolerate ads to watch the whole thing. Have an Awesome Day! 👍

  • @petehoeft6518
    @petehoeft6518 Před rokem +8

    Like other Cold War vets who have probably commented, this song evokes a lot of emotions. The whistle and lyrics about the soldiers in the park evoke when we were on patrol throughout the world, whether at sea or on land. The range of emotions of when the wall came down and how this song captures those emotions is something that comes back every time I hear it. This song along with a whole host of other late-80s songs are the Cold War veteran's soundtrack.

    • @epistte
      @epistte Před 9 měsíci +2

      I was a recent Marine vet and we all knew before this could be where the Cold War goes hot for most of the 1980s, and to see it end peacefully was hugely emotional. We grew up with Nenas 99 Luftballoons and knowing nuclear war could be 45 minutes away.

    • @petehoeft6518
      @petehoeft6518 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@epistte Semper Fi Jarhead. I'm a retired Marine. 44 years ago as of yesterday stood on the yellow footprints.

  • @sabbracadabra7503
    @sabbracadabra7503 Před 2 lety +31

    I think younger folks have a hard time appreciating how deeply the meaning here runs. Those of us raised during the Cold War witnessed a pivotal moment in history when Eastern Europeans, long trapped underneath the weight of these nightmare political systems, began to feel hopeful for the future for the first time in 60 years. I can imagine Klaus walking through late Soviet era Moscow sensing the changes and the hope in the people around him and being inspired to write this.

  • @texirie
    @texirie Před 2 lety +92

    His voice in “ No One Like You” is incredible as well. I feel Klaus is often underrated -his tone/clarity I feel because English isn’t his first language benefits.
    Please give it a listen-

  • @giannigunn5247
    @giannigunn5247 Před rokem +14

    After seeing your two videos on the scorpions and growing up in that era I want to thank you for helping me realize that Klaus Meine is probably one of the best rock ‘n’ roll singers of all time

  • @pichelheimer
    @pichelheimer Před 2 lety +27

    I was a kid when the wall came down and this song is forever in my heart the sound of our reunification. This bringts tears to my eyes even now. What a great moment in time!

  • @Nostrum84
    @Nostrum84 Před 2 lety +82

    Oh Elizabeth, please, please, _please_ analyze *Nina Hagen's "Naturträne",* the live version from 1979 here on CZcams (from Rockpalast). Barely anyone here will remember, which is why this won't get many upvotes and go unnoticed. Nonetheless, Nina Hagen was and is world famous for her singing and persona, stage antics and mimics. Huge vocal range from classical opera, to gritty rock sound, to nice and warm and childish, and making sounds and noises... You will not be disappointed - in fact, I think you will love her! A very free and open spirit, a true artist at heart!
    Btw, Nina Hagen is from East Germany and escaped to the West as soon as she could, so this fits the theme of "Wind of Change" very well :)

    • @joergojschaefer3521
      @joergojschaefer3521 Před 2 lety +7

      Ja, Nina Hagen ist 1976 oder 1977 aus der DDR ausgebürgert worden nachdem sie sich für den zuvor ausgebürgerten Wolf Biermann eingesetzt hatte! Anständige Frau mit Rückgrat!!!! 👍👍👍Yes, Nina Hagen was expatriated from the GDR in 1976 or 1977 after campaigning for Wolf Biermann, who had previously been expatriated! Decent woman with a backbone !!!!

    • @politikilter6446
      @politikilter6446 Před 2 lety +9

      I'll up-vote Nina Hagen all night long! xD

    • @valdrab
      @valdrab Před 2 lety +3

      Great suggestion! 👍👍 Though, I guess, it's 1978. 🙂

    • @needfortweed8734
      @needfortweed8734 Před 2 lety +4

      Oh that would be excellent!

    • @politikilter6446
      @politikilter6446 Před 2 lety +3

      @@needfortweed8734 I'm wondering if we would be better to suggest something a little more likely to 'ease' Elizabeth into Nina Hagen?
      I'm thinking more like 'Zarah' - live from around '88 - or perhaps even the 'Official Music Video'?!

  • @TerraQuestRC
    @TerraQuestRC Před 2 lety +46

    I was serving in the Army when "The Wall" came down and the song soon released after. So much promise of hope for a unified world... look at us now, really heartbreaking at where we could have gone and where we ended up.

    • @JB-er8hk
      @JB-er8hk Před 2 lety +4

      Thanks for your service. I myself was stationed in Baumholder Germany on November 9th, 1989. The day the wall fell

    • @BC-ui9yt
      @BC-ui9yt Před 2 lety +4

      I was a reservist when that abomination came down. This song has always brought me to tears of joy, remembering that moment when the awful poison of communism was (we thought) ended forever..... but now it saddens me to know we were wrong. It's back, and it's on the march through the free world. So now this song just makes me depressed.

    • @daisho13
      @daisho13 Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah, makes me happy and sad and regretful all at once.

    • @kat021171
      @kat021171 Před 2 lety +1

      I was in ROTC in the States at the time, but had gone in expecting to spend time in Europe. I'd been learning about NBC gear and how to don and doff it around the time when the Wall came down. Now, I have a friend who lives in Germany, who turned 5 on the day it happened, and he's given me a healthy respect for how a western German, even as a child, was so moved by the changes of the time. I had entered 1989 expecting that the threats of the Cold War were just going to be a fact of my adult life, at least for a significant portion of it. In the decade that followed, particularly after the Dayton Accords ended the Balkans Wars, it really did feel like we'd risen to the moment and removed the threats and could move forwards as a united human race. But it wasn't long after that those hopes and illusions were shattered, most starkly on 9/11/2001. Listening to this song always makes me emotional because it takes me back to that moment, as an idealistic 18 year old, when I thought that maybe we'd all gotten it right, finally.

    • @kingofheavymetal
      @kingofheavymetal Před 2 lety

      @@BC-ui9yt It ain't communism who want's to build wall nowadays though...

  • @michaelpelley2815
    @michaelpelley2815 Před rokem +17

    Great analysis! Please keep them coming!
    Being born in 68, growing up in the last 70's and early 80's the threat of nuclear war (Able Archer 83, Korean Air 007 shoot down, etc.) was everywhere. Then Mikhail Gorbachev came alone with glasnost ("openness") and things started to change was something special. The fall of the Berlin Wall was something that was a shock - an amazing shock - to almost everyone. Hopefully, we'll be able to sing Wind of Change once again - soon.

    • @LaBlueStateGirl
      @LaBlueStateGirl Před rokem

      People our age that followed rock knew they were reusing an "old" song when the Berlin wall came down. But who really cared? It was such a surprise and could there have been a better song written with that kind of notice anyway? No, it was perfect as is!

  • @Frankincensedjb123
    @Frankincensedjb123 Před rokem +21

    Just one of those songs that tears at the heart strings right off the bat. All the suffering, all the death, all the loss impassioned in but a whistle. God bless.

  • @Ines-rn1si
    @Ines-rn1si Před 2 lety +34

    WIND OF CHANGE thematizes the end of the Cold War and is so far the only No. 1 chart success of the Scorpions in Germany, although they are the most successful German band internationally.
    With the turning hymn, the Scorpions created the world's most successful song from Germany to date.
    The song was written on a night stroll through Moscow in 1989 during the Scorpions tour. The Soviet head of government Mikhail Gorbachev, architect of glasnost and perestroika, even received the Scorpions in 1991 in the Kremlin.
    On November 6, 1990, a year after the fall of the Berlin Wall and just under a month before the two parts of Germany were reunified, the Scorpions released their 11th album 'Crazy World' with the song Wind of Change, among other things.

    • @h.c4898
      @h.c4898 Před 2 lety

      The wall fell down in nov 1989 you're correct. I was in my history class when they broke the news to us. We were into the Cold War era funnily.

    • @gray6071
      @gray6071 Před 2 lety

      Why is that? Here in philippines since my childhood their songs especially ballads have been mainstays in radios and kara / videokes and boys love to learn them play on guitars

    • @DrewNorthup
      @DrewNorthup Před 2 lety +2

      @@gray6071 They didn't release much of their catalog in common German, and in the 80s & 90s English language skills weren't as established in the general population. That likely affected their reach in their home country.

    • @gray6071
      @gray6071 Před 2 lety

      @@DrewNorthup tnx for info we filipinos benefited from them musically btw your english is very good happy new year

  • @Billy01113
    @Billy01113 Před 2 lety +86

    I think, when they wrote it, the chorus:
    "Follow the Moskva
    Down to Gorky Park
    Listening to the wind of change"
    they did not only anticipate the German unification in specific but it was also about the perception of the change in the Sowijet Union as a whole. This was the time of Glasnost und Perestroika under Michael Gorbatchow and everyone who payed attention to what was happening in the easter block and in Moskau specificly, could percieve that a big change was happening, that an ara came to an end and that the world was on the brink of a new age.

    • @kdbutter23
      @kdbutter23 Před 2 lety +6

      the change never came, the ccp and Marxist have planted a seed long ago that has been sprouting for a long time. the future is not bright and freedom is drifting away from the world.

    • @bigg2988
      @bigg2988 Před 2 lety +3

      @@kdbutter23 But at least hope was given to us, also in this song. Stand strong.

    • @ernestoneill8737
      @ernestoneill8737 Před 2 lety +1

      it did change maybe not in the degree most wanted it too but the change was in a positive direction

  • @richardstorm4603
    @richardstorm4603 Před rokem +1

    My dad served on the James Madison in the 1980s. This was a nuclear, warhead submarine that was made to COMPLETELY take out the U.S.S.R. just like we all knew that the U.S.S.R. had a few weapons to completely take out my country. I used to have so many nightmares of this nuclear war happening. I am sure that I wasn't alone. So, it was really nice seeing the Berlin Wall get taken down. It was also really nice hearing this awesome song when it came out. It was really, really nice serving in Germany. The people are awesome, there.

  • @htweer
    @htweer Před 2 lety +5

    This song has an even deeper meaning when listened to the full song. For those of us who grew up during the Cold War in Germany, this song is even more meaningful. It was released in 1990, just months after the fall of the border between East Germany and West Germany - most refer to it as the fall of the Wall. It ushered in the end of the Cold War, bringing anxiety and hope to millions of people in Germany, Russia and all over Eastern Europe.
    The song is a timeless piece referring to this specific time, while at the same time having its timeliness.
    Something to note: The Scorpions are a American-German band. The version you listened to is from a German TV show (Peter's Pop Show, I believe), and was most likely shortened to fit in the time slot.

  • @christianblankenship7683
    @christianblankenship7683 Před 2 lety +146

    As a guy who grew up in the 80's every day the radio brought new gold to our ears. I feel so lucky to have lived through that time!

    • @williamlannan3129
      @williamlannan3129 Před 2 lety +3

      I felt the same way born in the '60s grew up in the 70s 80s and when the song came out it was such an inspiration

    • @tonymarinelli7304
      @tonymarinelli7304 Před 7 měsíci

      We were spoiled, for me everything about 1989 on has been absolute crap.

  • @crappiefisher1331
    @crappiefisher1331 Před 2 lety +73

    too sad that this was the short version of the song. you should watch the original music video as well. first of all the used pictures add a lot to the song and second it includes an additional verse/bridge and a guitar solo (probably more important than the pictures)
    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
    this verse going into the guitar solo is basically my favorite part of the song (not saying the rest of the song isnt great as well but i am a sucker for a nice guitar solo)

    • @Hildepedia
      @Hildepedia Před 2 lety +4

      Thanks for saying this for me. Plus the great solo!

    • @crappiefisher1331
      @crappiefisher1331 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Hildepedia yeah i remembered the solo as well and edited my comment already ;) almost forgot about the solo ^^

    • @ChristosVlamis
      @ChristosVlamis Před 2 lety +4

      Exactly. Almost half of the song is missing in this version!

  • @davidpietarila699
    @davidpietarila699 Před 2 lety +9

    I was around 21 at the time of the fall of the berlin wall, and for us, his voice sounded tired, like we were all at the end of a long hard road. I had always grown up with the acceptance that one day my generation would be at war with the Soviets and that it would all likely end in a nuclear holocaust. We had air-raid drills in grade school and classes on how to seal your basement against nuclear fallout. The town I grew up in was next to an air force base and had an air raid siren that they tested EVERY day at noon. It was an enormous pressure and tension to live under for so many years. So when the Warsaw pact started falling apart, and the wall came down, it was a MONUMENTAL sigh of relief. His voice sounded like we had all just finished a long, exhausting journey.
    Watching this really takes me back to that moment, and how big it was for my generation, and how important this song was at the time, and still is for many of us.

  • @lincolnstovall9471
    @lincolnstovall9471 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The falling of what is, is was for the future, and a free from was and what is!!!

  • @jerryglen986
    @jerryglen986 Před 2 lety +27

    I was in the Army at Fort Gordon GA. When this song came out. Everything we studied for was the Soviet Union, Changed immediately. To live that moment, was indescribable. Felt like God wanted peace. This song was perfect for the moment.

    • @JB-er8hk
      @JB-er8hk Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for your service. I was stationed at Baumholder when the wall fell. November 9th, 1989. It was 20 days before my 20th birthday

  • @ronaldsabourin8835
    @ronaldsabourin8835 Před 2 lety +10

    The whistling at the beginning always gives me goosebumps.

    • @Mr1Tanker
      @Mr1Tanker Před 2 lety

      Me too, as does the answer-vocal behind Klaus, in the background ("take me e e"). Not sure who it is, either Matthias or Rudolf, i'd imagine.

  • @richdemanowski2575
    @richdemanowski2575 Před 2 měsíci

    This is my favorite song by The Scorpions. Gives me goosebumps every time.
    On a historical note, I was there when the Berlin Wall fell, living in a 15th story apartment about 300 meters from the Brandenburg Gate, so this song also has a deep personal meaning for me.

  • @susanconstable2113
    @susanconstable2113 Před rokem +8

    Being a teen in the 80s and living during the Cold War years and then watching that wall come down and seeing the video for this songs just hits hard every time I hear it to this day. Absolutely beautiful song and unfortunately the words and meaning for this song still are relevant today and that’s unfortunate. Those of us that lived during this time truly thought the world would be a much better place by now.

  • @namelessghoulette4094
    @namelessghoulette4094 Před 2 lety +42

    This is a studio recording with a live crowd dubbed over…but nevertheless a beautiful song
    ❤️❤️SCORPIONS❤️❤️

    • @jcw1569
      @jcw1569 Před 2 lety +4

      Yeah, the background vocals are just overdubs of Klaus.

    • @qlej4543
      @qlej4543 Před 2 lety

      But the bridge is missing.

    • @davidcoyle7055
      @davidcoyle7055 Před 2 lety +1

      I was wondering if anyone else thought it was not a live performance. The double Klaus vocals were suspicious. I think the other song she reacted to was also a studio recording. It faded out at the end. I'm a huge Scorpions fan, and have seen them in concert since the Love at First Sting tour. I know they have actual convert footage...

    • @timlenard1646
      @timlenard1646 Před 2 lety

      That's true, but I have seen the scorpions in concert along with many many other bands over the years and they, out of ALL of them, sound so good live, just like a CD or something, other bands are not nearly as good live as their studio stuff but the scorpions are...

    • @JenniferinIllinois
      @JenniferinIllinois Před 2 lety

      I believe it was also the 'radio edit' which was shortened for radio play (still a thing at the time I believe).

  • @polipantev84
    @polipantev84 Před 2 lety +34

    The song is an anthem for the fall of the Berlin wall and the fall of USSR and you can feel it in the lyrics and the muisic in general, it is full of hope. When i was a child i have listened to this song again and again hundreds of times and the zeitgeist, you could feel it everywhere and was really optimistic. The beginning of the nineties was such a great time! And this is from a person living to the east of the iron curtain!

  • @richardschafer7858
    @richardschafer7858 Před rokem +2

    I saw the Scorpions in Munich (1989) and was stationed in Vicenza when the Wall came down. The entire world changed that day. Powerful song.

  • @gginternational.8868
    @gginternational.8868 Před rokem +1

    My favorite song, from the scorpions.

  • @pauljefferies2091
    @pauljefferies2091 Před 2 lety +31

    This song is actually longer, they cut it short on this video for some reason. I heard on one interview that he practiced for a long time learning to whistle and that he actually was the one whistling in the song. Early on Klaus learned English so he could hopefully get a bigger audience and following in America. I think it worked really well for him.

    • @SylviusTheMad
      @SylviusTheMad Před 2 lety +1

      Klaus credits drummer Hermann Rarebell for improving the band's English. Rarebell worked in the UK before joining the band - he was really the only one who could speak the language in which they wrote their songs. You can tell if you read the lyrics from their earlier songs before Hermann joined.
      Eventually they all learned English... except Rudolf. His English is still terrible.
      I'm looking forward to the new record. With Mickey Dee in the band - and Klaus's voice losing some of its precision and subtlety - it sounds like they might go heavier.

  • @wesbaumguardner8829
    @wesbaumguardner8829 Před 2 lety +55

    I grew up listening to this song. The radio/studio version closes with the whistling, which brings it back together, much like how a wind may start off slow, gust, then die down again. I am not sure why this was cut out in the live version. It may be that it was actually in the concert and the editor just cut it. You will definitely need to check out the studio version to get the complete song.

    • @DrewNorthup
      @DrewNorthup Před 2 lety +2

      I'm going to guess it was cut on a commercial break

  • @andyknight1
    @andyknight1 Před 2 lety +25

    Always brings a tear to my eye. Just such a beautiful song.

  • @duckylove3930
    @duckylove3930 Před 11 měsíci +3

    My cousin in Germany sent me a piece of the Berlin Wall. It has gone to school for Show and Tell through my children and grandchildren. All these years later and still can’t get through this song without getting emotional. A beautiful well crafted tribute to history.

  • @elusivegluejeff4980
    @elusivegluejeff4980 Před 2 lety +12

    The Scorpions are true master's of rock ballads. I saw them live in the early 90's and they were outstanding. A precious memory I'll always cherish.

  • @stevemorris6559
    @stevemorris6559 Před 2 lety +67

    You should do the song “Holiday” such a great vocal and harmony performance from way back.

    • @noopencja
      @noopencja Před 2 lety +2

      Holiday - Live at Karaiskaki (Athens, 2005) Great performance

    • @kissazsofia
      @kissazsofia Před 2 lety +2

      The Acoustica version is amazing too

    • @williammanns9927
      @williammanns9927 Před 2 lety

      Lovedrive is a great album

    • @jeremymason8058
      @jeremymason8058 Před 2 lety

      Holiday is such an uplifting song.. very simple lyrics, but you never tire of hearing it.

    • @russfelger
      @russfelger Před 2 lety

      One of their greats! The longer version is very good. It shows Klaus' vocal skills, that aren't used in their more driving songs. And the solo guitar at the end seems to speak.

  • @steveh7108
    @steveh7108 Před 2 lety +6

    I would consider his voice one of those with that haunting quality.
    That haunting sound you can't quite put your finger on but just seems to resonate as something almost spiritual.

  • @danallshaw1131
    @danallshaw1131 Před 2 lety +6

    After almost 40 years, The Scorp's still make the hair on my arms stand up!

  • @oglschmitt
    @oglschmitt Před 2 lety +18

    This song is SO Elizabeth! While I greatly enjoy her trips to the dark side there is something special about watching her gush over something beautiful and positive. Hope everyone has a great new year and remember: the pessimist complains about the wind. The optimist believes it will change. The realist adjusts his sails. The smart realist takes a car.

  • @stevemadrid6522
    @stevemadrid6522 Před 2 lety +132

    Growing up as a Cold War kid, the 90's were such a hopeful time. As I've gotten older I feel like that hope has evaporated. This song was definitely a sign post pointing toward a post-Cold War world and the possibilities it held.

    • @fireball676
      @fireball676 Před 2 lety +9

      9/11 was probably the threshold that forced us all into a nosedive. its sad because I remember the 90's as a very young child and i remember it being a very happy time. everyone seemed almost content with life and where it was going. but of course we as humans can never let a good thing go on for too long. I'm disappointed in what we as humans are doing to each other everywhere. we live in the information age where we have anything we want to know at our fingertips, yet we are too stupid to learn from our past. I think some see it as a game, while many of us know exactly where we are headed if we maintain the status quo and there is legitimately no reason for us to go there. there's no reason to take this walk through hell. I sincerely wish for a time where the overwhelming sentiment is hope. the world needs that now.

    • @williamlannan3129
      @williamlannan3129 Před 2 lety +3

      And my my how the world has changed

    • @rickbowlin6049
      @rickbowlin6049 Před rokem +4

      I really feel you. Did "we" blow it? 30 years on it's hard for me to let myself off the hook. The whole world opened up for us all, east and west, but it proved all too easy to retreat to decades-old adversarial positions.
      We have to share this song with our kids and beg them to do what we could not.

    • @hendrixxxm637
      @hendrixxxm637 Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@fireball676I'm so sad about the returning of the fascism all over the world. (he never has gone)
      Greetings from Munich‼️😘

  • @mattyjay8896
    @mattyjay8896 Před 2 lety +6

    As a HUGE metal fan, I will always appreciate Klaus and the Scorpions!! Unbelievable band!!🔥🔥

  • @kellylacroix1458
    @kellylacroix1458 Před 2 lety +27

    Absolutely love your videos. It’s always great to see people discovering older music for the first time. You are adorable and clearly a beautiful person both inside and out.

  • @ron.ann5462
    @ron.ann5462 Před 2 lety +6

    As a German, I get goosebumps every time hearing this song. I was 24 when the fall of the wall happend.

  • @ralfkohler3671
    @ralfkohler3671 Před 2 lety +54

    The Scorpions are such a great band. They are acompanying my musical journey for 4 decades now. So many brilliant songs, concerts, moments. A proper rock n roll band if ever there is/was any.

  • @clarencegilbert2990
    @clarencegilbert2990 Před 2 lety +7

    One of the proudest moments of my life was standing where the wall once was. I have a picture of me with a piece of the wall. Hearing this song brings back so many memories.
    I got to see them play in Germany, live adds a whole another layer to each song.

  • @larryhildebrand2585
    @larryhildebrand2585 Před 2 lety

    Honestly you can listen to 100 great songs and singers from the 80s. Probably the best showcase of vocals ever.

  • @flex863
    @flex863 Před 2 lety +3

    Happy New Years gorgeous!!
    🍾 🥂 😘🥳🥳🤩

  • @pthor6265
    @pthor6265 Před 2 lety +9

    Nobody sounds better live than the Scorpions. I've been to over 100 concerts since '84.

    • @travisprugh6347
      @travisprugh6347 Před 2 lety

      damn i got you beat and my first show was 98. over 500 shows

    • @pthor6265
      @pthor6265 Před 2 lety

      @@travisprugh6347 You win. It wasn't the point, but that's a lot.

  • @gerarddobinson566
    @gerarddobinson566 Před rokem

    First time I ever heard the scorps..1979 I was hooked..they sing ballads,hard rock n regae style. N they r german singing english..n still going strong.amen n ty scorps.

  • @jonathanvilla7280
    @jonathanvilla7280 Před rokem

    Just hearing this song brings back memories of the wall coming down and the reuniting a country back together.

  • @Mechanic618
    @Mechanic618 Před 2 lety +8

    This is such a great tune about an epic moment in European history.

  • @POWER-LINKS
    @POWER-LINKS Před 2 lety +27

    As a band from Germany, they know what it was like being in the crosshairs of the Cold War. It isn't just that Russia was becoming a free nation, it was getting the huge threat of instant annihilation off the German people. They had a whole different perspective than most countries did during the Cold War. They lived it on a daily basis.

    • @jamescurfman3284
      @jamescurfman3284 Před 2 lety +4

      Not to mention, RE-UNIFICATION of the two sides of Germany; family who had not seen each other in THIRTY YEARS were brought back together. The humanity of the situation is the REALLY important part. :)

    • @POWER-LINKS
      @POWER-LINKS Před 2 lety +1

      @@jamescurfman3284 Exactly.

  • @SkateBox900
    @SkateBox900 Před 4 měsíci

    This song and the events that inspired it were so hopeful, and yet over 30 years later, here we are. 😢

  • @DrAnglr1
    @DrAnglr1 Před 2 lety +4

    Send Me An Angel by The Scorpions is another amazing song. It's just as, if not more, beautiful as Wind Of Change.

  • @jasonriley4769
    @jasonriley4769 Před 2 lety +29

    If you ever want to get a feel for what they had going on in their younger years, there's a video from '78 for their song "Sails of Charon" that's absolutely incredible.

    • @flint1768
      @flint1768 Před 2 lety +1

      Thanx dude! Just watched it..........AWESOME!!! I never knew this song and I'm gonna play it over and over again, WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @flinttakonttipete
      @flinttakonttipete Před 2 lety

      @@flint1768 check we'll burn the sky too if you like sails of charon!

    • @flint1768
      @flint1768 Před 2 lety

      @@flinttakonttipete Also a great song! Musikladen 1978 great tv show with rock acts! Thanx!!!

  • @laurahigdon4741
    @laurahigdon4741 Před 2 lety +4

    I remember watching the Berlin Wall come down, in tears, it was just surreal. Now I cry to this song remembering that moment

    • @matthbva
      @matthbva Před 2 lety +1

      Same. Hello, fellow Gen Xer! 👋

  • @michaelvanbuskirk8845
    @michaelvanbuskirk8845 Před 2 lety +3

    My favorite Scorpions song. I've been a fan since the late 70's and saw them back during that time.
    Great vocals and great guitar work.
    This song is about the tearing down of the Berlin wall I believe.
    This obviously is the studio version and not live.

  • @rreno496
    @rreno496 Před 2 lety

    I was a young American Soldier stationed in Germany when the wall came down, have always loved this song.

  • @SensibelchenPrime
    @SensibelchenPrime Před 2 lety +4

    Very great version! Thank you from Germany 🇩🇪✌😘

  • @paulozavala3232
    @paulozavala3232 Před 2 lety +28

    Fun fact. Rudolf Schenker was a big influence and inspiration in James Hetfields life (lead singer Metallica) when he was learning to play guitar. Its where he got his downpicking style from.

  • @catw6998
    @catw6998 Před rokem +1

    Like your excitedness while listening and reacting to both music and lyrics! I bet they would get a kick watching this as well 👍

  • @Halloween111
    @Halloween111 Před rokem +3

    This was a personal song to me. The Berlin wall had come down and that was world shaking. Then a year later was the start of Desert Storm with all the uncertainty around what would happen with that, I was graduating the next year, and I fell in love. Quite a few changes happening at the time. It's still a very moving song to me.

  • @kylemiller2920
    @kylemiller2920 Před 2 lety +27

    The real magic of this song is that even those who didn't live through this are able to understand just how important this was to those that were affected. I was young at the time of the reunification, so the full weight of the song didn't hit me until I was a bit older and learned the history. That said this has always been my favorite Scorpions song, it has always hit me different and the hopeful tone always almost brings me to tears.

    • @Cautionary_Tale_Harris
      @Cautionary_Tale_Harris Před 2 lety +2

      I was ten or eleven years old when this song came out. Despite not knowing *what* the words meant, I knew intuitively that it must be about something important!

  • @Ordensburger
    @Ordensburger Před 2 lety +5

    Dear Elizabeth,
    I am so happy that you have chosen this song for the New-Year theme. It has always been an inspiration for us in Europe, after 60 Years of "Iron Curtain" and "Cold War", that if the fall of a dictatorial country like the USSR was possible, then everything could be done! It would only take honest and strong personalities such as the Great Ronald Reagan and the excellent Mihail Gorbatschow to tear walls down, and not build them. The US have been pioneers in tearing such walls down, not only physically but also in the minds of people, which is even more important.
    This lesson should be taught to ALL, so that it remains in the minds of Nations for all to come, to learn of, in the same spirit as President Abraham Lincoln wrote his short but very Impacting Gettysburg Address. Our European Nations, now more than ever, need a leading Nation to look up to, an EXAMPLE to live by. We ALL need the United States of America as they one were, a Great Nation under God, with Liberty and Freedom for All leader of DEMOCRACY and FREEDOM!
    But Who am I? Just a desperate soul crying in the desert (Vox Clamans in deserto, as our Latin forefathers would say!), without hope to ever be heard. But, since wonders do not only happen on Christmas, perhaps there still is hope ...
    Wishing all people on this small turf of land cal EARTH, a Happy New-Year, Health and joy in the shelter of our Lord's love!
    Didier from Belgium

  • @CDistler86
    @CDistler86 Před 3 měsíci

    Oh this song takes me back to when I was stationed in Germany in the late 80's. This song came out pretty close to the time when the Berlin Wall came down. I got to experience first hand the Wind of Change. It always takes me back in time. Great great song.