"What the hell was going on in 1985?" Cocaine. Lots and lots of cocaine.
@christopherconard28316 жыл бұрын
Explained the '70s.... cocaine. Explaining the '80s.... better cocaine.
@kilgoretrout39666 жыл бұрын
Expensive 'Caine in the 80s, too. i think that contributed to its popularity. People who could not afford much felt like they were living the good life, in a manner of speaking. Kinda like waiting in line for a new iphone or something. For the wealthy, it was expected, for the not so wealthy, it was more an event.
@davidmonypeny57345 жыл бұрын
I remember reading in that oral history of MTV that when they were first starting making music videos, they often didn't have money to pay the crew, so they gave them coke instead, and hid the cost in the budget under craft services. And that often it wasn't the rock stars you would've thought of that were the worst cokeheads, there's hilarious anecdotes about a coked up Mr. Mister and Toto.
@garyhundsrucker77715 жыл бұрын
Harv72b The illuminatti was spending alot of money on music vids!📐💊🔺️☢
@cpmcguire5 жыл бұрын
Cocaine’s one hell of a drug.
@YourPrivateNightmare7 жыл бұрын
One-hit wonder? Here in Austria you would receive capital punishment for such a bold statement...and that thing has been illegal since... like... forever
@Tenwaystospoildinner7 жыл бұрын
YourPrivateNightmare The show has always been from an American perspective. If it's a one hit wonder in the US, it's eligible for the show. Otherwise it can be difficult keeping track of what can and can't count as a one hit wonder. And since Todd is American, it's a bit easier on him. And he even says in this video the guy isn't exactly a one hit wonder in America, either. Sorta.
@sadubros7 жыл бұрын
YourPrivateNightmare Nice profile pic
@Hobojoe44647 жыл бұрын
"And he even says in this video the guy isn't exactly a one hit wonder in America, either. Sorta." He says it similarly in the Men Without Hats video aswell.
@arturobelano62436 жыл бұрын
Na ja, wegen seiner Musik haben ihn die Leute ja net wirklich gern ghabt damals, denk ich, es war halt amal was anderes.
@JayLeePoe6 жыл бұрын
I would argue his other two hits, Der Kommissar and Vienna Calling are pretty good and you could at least play the former without much mixing. But Falco is a music nerd name drop for crate diggers, not "pop" experts or whatever this angle is.
@denisenova74947 жыл бұрын
"Rock me Amadeus" isn't supposed to be goofy. At the time it came out Falco was already a star and known to be provocative and excessive due to drug use. He was scandalous at the time and "Rock me Amadeus" was an allegory to Falco's life. He was basically comparing himself with Mozart which was a part of his personality/image: arrogance, a little bit megalomania, egoism but always polite and in a suit with manners and always talking in a strong austrian dialect but still some kind of "asshole" and "macho". The song "Jeanny" was very controversal and scandalous and a few radio stations and TV stations refused to play it. Newspapers reported that the song is immoral. It's basically in the point of view of a psychopathic, obsessed kid-napper/stalker (maybe even rapist) and the psychotic sexy creep was somehow Falco's image and the media claimed it would glorify stalkers/rapists. However, it was a huge hit and it's very well written and raises awareness concerning a serious topic (kid-napping and all those young girls missing). He was later known for his severe drug problems and it's such a shame that Todd didn't talk about the song "Mutter, der Mann mit dem Koks ist da" which was a crazy 90ies techno dance hit in the style of a children's song but playing with puns and homonymes and it's actually about cocaine. I loved this song as a child and I only understood the literal words: "Mom, the man selling coals is there" but it has a double-meaning. "Out of the dark (into the light)" actually has an english chorous (just like Jeanny) and it's about his addiction and dying and it was eerily released a short time prior to his death. I remember that they released the song "Egoist" (about him being an egoist) after his death. He's a legend here.
@wdbisl7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to go into detail.
@1972LittleC5 жыл бұрын
@Ornate Orator Yep
@zeitgeistdinahmoebwanafefe87215 жыл бұрын
Yeah I heard that "Mutter de Mann mit dem Koks ist da" is about a woman prostituting herself for blow in front of her two children.
@griseldadominguez87344 жыл бұрын
I loved Falco when i was a kid, i actually prefer Vienna Calling, i think Todd, doesn't understand what it was like to listen to this music, when one was young; hearing something that seemed brand new and exciting, and let's make one thing clear the fact that Falco only had one hit in the US doesn't mean anything, his comments seem too "ugly american", like "if you don't make it here your career doesn't count"
@MikeKobela4 жыл бұрын
@@griseldadominguez8734 He couldn't understand it because it's possible he never heard it when it was new, and with that in mind, it's hard to get the full perspective. He had his own acts that were new at the time and released new tracks in his youth that he was similarly excited for, just like how you were excited for Falco. He already mentioned many times that One Hit Wonderland here is about acts that were one hit wonders in the US, and that's like the one rule for eligibility in this show, especially since it's common that the covered acts had more hits elsewhere, particularly in their home country. He also mentioned that he covered Falco because it was a paid request, otherwise he wouldn't cover it, because he actually had more hits in the US. Falco just wasn't as popular in the US, a country that generally has a different taste in music, as well, you can't really faut Todd for that.
@DaveMattinglyBlackwyrm2 жыл бұрын
When this song was at its peak, a local DJ was so sick of getting requests for it that he locked himself in the broadcast booth and played the song for 10 hours straight, until the whole city was just as sick of it as he was.
@DoodooSwaggy Жыл бұрын
This didn’t happen
@DaveMattinglyBlackwyrm Жыл бұрын
Thousands of us in the city heard it happen.
@mattyo71 Жыл бұрын
Mandela effect
@antgrantrant Жыл бұрын
@@DoodooSwaggydoesn't change that I wanna believe it happened.
@eyeofbrown138711 ай бұрын
Make it to where the DJ was Kenny Everett, and you have an insane urban legend!
@johnny58055 жыл бұрын
I was at university with a bunch of Germans at the time Falco died. And they were inconsolably sobbing! It was shocking. They held him in such high regard.
@pja363 жыл бұрын
Our German textbooks in school frequently used sentences about falco to teach the language.
@fabianhulk92752 жыл бұрын
We still do. I am German and Falco is a legend. The comparison to Bowie is really close.
@DoodooSwaggy Жыл бұрын
@@fabianhulk9275lol
@robertsteinberger56678 ай бұрын
Out of the dark should be in this video, warum muss ich sterben um zu leben?
@VinceWhitacreАй бұрын
There was a sausage shop in Milwaukee that sold German magazines and papers - I bought one newspaper for the immortal headline FUNF JAHRE NACH FALCOS TOD IST DER MYTHOS UNGEBROCHEN like people talking about seeing Elvis at Burger King. Yeah, Falco was huge. Just not over here.
@darthlazurus43827 жыл бұрын
I'm loving all the Germans and Austrians in the comments telling stories of Falco!
@killitwithfire53775 жыл бұрын
Darth Lazurus yeah, hes just such a big deal here. „vienna calling - oh woah“ is the austrian version of „what team? - WILDCATS!“
@DerAykac4 жыл бұрын
You know the drill ;D HIPPITTY HOPPITTY
@mc-ps-playa55694 жыл бұрын
Jannik Schuster Really? Couldn’t tell
@theunwelcome3 жыл бұрын
"The Red Hot Chili Peppers don't write about California as much as Falco writes about Vienna" I'm dead, RIP me
@ChickenGeorgeClooney7 жыл бұрын
Dr. Zaius Dr. Zaius!
@tedfast51627 жыл бұрын
Jackson DeStefano Thank yoooou Dr Zaius
@HouseCatTV7 жыл бұрын
Can I play the piano any more? Of course you can! Well I couldn't before
@stefanfilipovits92217 жыл бұрын
Jackson DeStefano that's automatically what I think of as soon as I hear rock me Amadeus. If Falco contributed nothing else to the musical pantheon that 30 second joke on the simpsons would be enough.
@SonofMrPeanut7 жыл бұрын
We lost Phil Hartman FAR too soon.
@stefanfilipovits92217 жыл бұрын
SonofMrPeanut so true. What a loss.
@mottmattproductions7 жыл бұрын
Vienna Calling is about people emigrating from Vienna into the world and Vienna calling for them. Vienna had the lowest population in 100 years in the 80s.
@zombiedodge14263 жыл бұрын
It caught my attention for being a rare song by a non-Canadian artist that mentions Canada.
@BobSaint21 күн бұрын
Well, Balkans and Turkey fixed that 😅
@Legitpenguins995 жыл бұрын
By reading some Austrian comments, this dude sounds like hes remembered as "the Michael jackson of Austria" or something
@nicolehuber80444 жыл бұрын
He definitely is
@marty67794 жыл бұрын
Yup. Pretty much.
@oliverpk41624 жыл бұрын
yeah
@robink.99664 жыл бұрын
He's very much liked in Holland too..
@Stella-iW1233 жыл бұрын
As an Austrian, yes.
@JasperWW7 жыл бұрын
As a German all I can tell you is this: This man has become an icon over here based on his goofyness mixed with some VERY rare strokes of genius storytelling. One of the best songs to combine the two is "Mutter der Mann mit dem Koks ist da". It's a dance song, pretending to be about a type of refined coal being delivered ("coke" in English). The point of the song is, that "Koks" (just like coke) is used both for coal and cocaine. And the song is, in fact, about a mother prostituting herself for cocaine in front of her children. Just like der Kommissar is about cocaine. And pretty much all of his later works. Except for the last two hits of his, released after his death, that revolved around depression and suicide in the case of "out of the dark" and about only really living while slowly falling towards death in the case of "verdammt wir leben noch". This leads many to believe that his car accident was actually on purpose and therefore suicide.
@shanashinigami7 жыл бұрын
I was disappointed that Todd didn't talk about the first two because I also think they are some of his masterpieces!
@ndro_gyny7 жыл бұрын
Shana Shinigami Definitely but pretty hard to get with only minor german skills.
@chuckbatman57 жыл бұрын
Damn this guy sounds like a legend. The Austrian David Bowie comparison seems very accurate
@arturobelano62436 жыл бұрын
Die Sache is, Mutter der Mann mit dem Koks is da is halt musikalisch gesehen nicht wirklich gut und zeigt dadurch seine Verzweiflung, in einer unfreiwilligen Art. Er war aber eine interessante Figur, muss man ihm lassen.
@TheRealBasch6 жыл бұрын
That's just not true "Mutter, der Mann mit dem Koks ist da" is an old song from the late 1900s that Falco gave a dance treatment. And it's in fact about coal, but of course Falco used the innuendo.
@justme09107 жыл бұрын
Full disclosure: I'm German, not Austrian, and I'm 25, so obviously I wasn't around while Falco was big, so obviously I might be getting some of this wrong, but in hindsight, I don't feel like German-speaking people really consider Rock Me Amadeus (or any other Falco song for that matter) a novelty. At least not more than Bohemian Rhapsody is considered a novelty - sure, it's odd and over the top bombastic and kinda silly when you look at it, but it comes from such a genuine place that you can in fact groove to it unironically. Also, for context, during the 80s we had our own take on new wave, called Neue Deutsche Welle. NDW didn't really have to be about anything - or rather, they could be about extremely mundane and silly things. There are NDW hits that are still remembered fondly today about driving your car really fast, phone sex hotlines and the gross domestic product (no, really). Falco was kinda out there even by those standards though. His over the top personality, his strong Viennese dialect, his forceful delivery and his fondness for adding rap/hip-hop elements to his music really made him stand out. He is often described as "the first German-language rapper". Of course, it also "helps" that he was known as pompous, difficult to work with and deeply, deeply troubled, and that he died tragically at a rather young age. There's a lot of reverence for his work and he's considered a genuine legend. His most well-known song, at least here in Germany, is probably Jeanny. For good reason - it sounds fantastic, it's bone-chillingly creepy and at the time, it was highly controversial due to its subject matter. Personally, I love it a lot. I'm a huge fan of obsession songs and to me it's an all-time classic. While it's from the point of view of a deranged killer and possible rapist, it clearly doesn't glorify or romanticise his actions, as some have stated, although just writing a song about this subject at all was pushing it to far for some people. Falco claimed that the song wasn't about what it was CLEARLY about, but that Jeanny was just a runaway girl - hence him releasing Coming Home, a "conclusion" to the story where Jeanny returns home, alive and well. Jeanny Pt. 2 wasn't released IN SPITE of the controversy, but BECAUSE of it. As I've stated, my perspective is somewhat limited, but that's just my two cents.
@stevethepocket7 жыл бұрын
Thank goodness for small favors.
@125loopy7 жыл бұрын
I'm about to go listen to Jeanny for the rest of the day. It sounds awesome.
@RubberyCat7 жыл бұрын
Um .... it seems to me that two things contradict that statement about Jeannie pt 2, namely that - even though one line goes "I will give anything(everything?) just to see you again", there is at least in one case the lyric instead is "i will give anything to see Jeannie again" indicating that it is NOT Jeannie that is coming home .... Also, the video, (unless i'm confusing it with pt 3,) where the guy sees who he think is Jeannie ... and it isn't?
@chuckbatman57 жыл бұрын
The rest of Jeanny is pretty weird, but damn if that chorus isn't one of the best things I've ever heard in a power ballad
@Posiman7 жыл бұрын
According to Wikipedia, his response to the outrage that the song is about rape was that it really is about a stalker. A video of Part 2. is full of references to both real-life and fictional sexual assaults and murders...
@milliman42 жыл бұрын
As an Austrian it's so strange to hear Falco be referred as a one hit wonder
@tnwnl Жыл бұрын
He's not, at least not in the EU ♥️
@SabrinaSterlingGA Жыл бұрын
Only to the US, because anyone who lived outside of the states in the 80s knows his other hits.
@emirvmendoza Жыл бұрын
Todd in the Shadows' standard of OHW is limited to the USA.
@BusinessZeus Жыл бұрын
I still hear Der Kommisar on Icelandic radio! Weird.
@SeyrenaKatsuragi Жыл бұрын
Yea still hear at least 1 of his songs on radio at work every day here in Germany
@daltonrowland28934 жыл бұрын
Der Kommisar was actually my entrance song when I was a professional wrestler, no word of a lie
@whyme88486 ай бұрын
I hope u kept the spirit of the song and were on coke😂
@HunterXWorld954 ай бұрын
Wow. Not necessarily my first choice, but not a bad one, either.
@catriona_drummond3 жыл бұрын
You missed out "Out of the dark!" one of the most haunting sendoffs a Rockstar ever gave to themselves. It was basically like he had announced a suicide with the lyrics going like: "do I have to die to live on?" Suicide speculations around his death actually never died down. Seeing that video, listening to that song, right after his death, was absolute spine-chilling.
@eyeofbrown138711 ай бұрын
I actually want to check this out. Thanks 🙏!
@chartate101710 ай бұрын
sounds kinda like David Bowie's Blackstar.
@drjohnwooberg4 ай бұрын
That chorus reminds me a lot of Queen’s “The Show Must Go On,” which makes a lot of sense now that I know the context behind it.
@Nenilein7 жыл бұрын
You're not even aware you released this just in time for his would-be 60th birthday, right? The media over here in Austria have been celebrating it like crazy.
@andreaspe57623 жыл бұрын
@@ordinarychef What was the timing for that episode?
@mightyraccoon71553 жыл бұрын
@@ordinarychef I’m surprised you replied from a comment of two years ago lol
@technospyform1578 Жыл бұрын
wait this isn't a puyo puyo video
@izzy12217 жыл бұрын
The urge to see Todd wear colored wigs and play Mozart is getting stronger and stronger the longer the video goes on.
@ingonyama706 жыл бұрын
He'd still be wearing a Daredevil mask over his eyes, right?
@davidmonypeny57345 жыл бұрын
Hey, if Biz Markie can do it and "play" the piano, so can Todd!
@L0wki7 жыл бұрын
in Germany and Austria Falco is a Legend the first Rapper in german Language. He is so importand for German Hip Hop. He is the Grandmaster Flash of Germany/Austria/Swizerland.
@oxymoronic-ephiphanies5 жыл бұрын
from what i've read the first german rap was a parody of "Rapper's Delight"
@knecht69744 жыл бұрын
First off he wasnt the first german rapper, that were GLS united with rapper Delight ( Gottschalk, Laufenberg, Sexauer). Second he most certainly is not the grandmaster flash of german rap Third: HIER WIRD DEUTSCH GESPROCHEN NICHT ANGELSÄCHSISCH!!!1!!
@johnvsbear42474 жыл бұрын
That’s exaggerated and actually is an insult to falcos multilingual and intellectual approach to music.
@catriona_drummond3 жыл бұрын
@@knecht6974 GLS were a parody group of three entertainers (none of them even a musician) who only made one song, and the song managed to hit a number 49 in Germany and Germany alone. Frankly, it doesn't count, not at all.
@dynaboyjl.42205 жыл бұрын
“There wasn’t a rush of German-language hits” Nena disagrees
@sashizakura91244 жыл бұрын
dynaboyj L. LOL - Yeah, the ONE other one. Not exactly a rush. Peter Schilling tried, but Major Tom only managed to do anything in English.
@Ozzy_20144 жыл бұрын
Does Ramstein count? 30 years later but they certainly rock. Then one can hardly argue against The Scorpions. Some German music does get the status of superstars. However I barley knew of the song and artist's name. Happy to see details of the history of the artist.
@oximofo94 жыл бұрын
Sashizakura kind of? It was probably played more in German on the radio now, like 99 Red Balloons. Since the song novelty is more interesting than playing the English version, even if the song was hit because both versions were considered a single song for the charts.
@orcatwar98104 жыл бұрын
That and engal
@chaos.corner4 жыл бұрын
Trio with "Da Da Da"
@scorch5274 жыл бұрын
I unapologetically love the song Jeanny. The big huge chorus and the creepyness of the lyrics combined with his personality is just such a delicious mix. If a song about a stalker can be a hit for The Police, why not a song from the perspective of a murderous kidnapper?
@dschanriihl9043 Жыл бұрын
The mayor problem with Jeanny is Austria. For quite a while it was rather common for abducted children to be found after years to be living in austrian cellars.
@MB-yk1qk Жыл бұрын
@@dschanriihl9043 Bullshit. We had two cases and both were discovered years after Jeanny
@drmr_music6 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure how visible a comment will be, more than one year after this video's release, but for posterity I would like to provide a little more context for "Jeanny" since I was alive in Austria at the time. The Wikipedia page really does not do justice to how big of a scandal the song was at the time of its release, especially coming from Falco being a superstar at the peak of his career with huge exposure. It was met with protests, heavy boycotts towards any radio station that played it, very public discussions in higher-up political circles, and even death threats. It is my firm belief that "Jeanny (Part 2)" was damage control, assuring to any concerned party that in fact, "Jeanny is alive and well." However intentional or not, Falco overstepped what was considered "pop artistic" license at the time, and while "Jeanny" remains one of his most well known tracks his career never fully recovered afterwards. (That, and his music was deeply rooted in the '80s and did not transition well into the '90s.) Also, "Wiener Blut" is an on-the-nose reference to one of the most famous musical pieces of Johann Strauss II. The first few bars of the waltz are even played in the intro of Falco's song.
@juliamavroidi86014 жыл бұрын
It's not permitted to be played on radio before 10 pm in Bavaria to this day
@Kaefer19734 жыл бұрын
@@juliamavroidi8601 It's odd, I grew up with so many German songs about guys killing the girl they had a onesided crush on, all from the mid 80's to mid 90's, I wonder what the problem with this one in particular was.
@tinyflxme3 жыл бұрын
@@Kaefer1973 from what my mother told me there were many kidnapped girls in that timeperiod and falco made a song about it which was terribly misunderstood and bc the media didnt like him from the beginning they just massacered his carreer
@TransRoofKorean3 жыл бұрын
It's only tangentially related, but I wonder if "Janie's Got A Gun" was inspired by "Jeanny". Probably not, yet I could definitely imagine the members of Aerosmith hearing of that controversy and thinking of what they could do with similar topics...
@eddiekalista32223 жыл бұрын
@@TransRoofKorean its funny to think about in the context of these Americans hearing about women being abducted and thought 'they need guns'
@kelleyb.2417 жыл бұрын
Ironically, "Amadeus" sounds great on the piano.
@ingonyama706 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. The song's *music* is fantastic, even if the lyrics sound like so much mush.
@GajeelRedfox2 жыл бұрын
Is ironic the right word though? It would be ironic if it DIDN'T sound good on the piano, because you'd expect a song titled after one of the greatest pianist ever to sound good on the piano.
@RatelHBadger6 жыл бұрын
Dr Zaius Dr Zaius help me Dr Zaius.... Can I play the piano anymore? Well of course you can! Well I couldn't before!
@RedQueenCreative_Roxie4 жыл бұрын
He can talk! And I can siiiiiiiiiing!
@IsiahTomas4 жыл бұрын
Oh. Help me, Dr. Zaius.
@brianthomas24343 жыл бұрын
Anyone familiar with the parody "Rock Me, Jerry Lewis?" I heard it before I heard Falco and it's even funnier than the original. Don't know who did it.
@jb8888888883 жыл бұрын
@@brianthomas2434 Scott Elliot and Bud Latuer. (A couple of wacky DJs.)
@DrZaius31413 жыл бұрын
Umm... hi?
@replica30614 жыл бұрын
I am an Austrian and when I saw Falco being called a One Hit Wonder I furrowed my brow
@kamilareeder14932 жыл бұрын
He was pretty brilliant lol 👏
@faselblaDer3te2 жыл бұрын
As a German it's absolutely bizarre seeing him on this show
@ispoilers9535 Жыл бұрын
Haha
@emirvmendoza Жыл бұрын
Todd in the Shadows' standard of OHW is limited to the USA.
@AndyD.21 Жыл бұрын
I´m czech and it is the same for me. He is still played here
@krachbummduke3 жыл бұрын
Todd in the Shadows: *calls Falco a one hit wonder* Sebastian Kurz: "Todd is barred from entering Austria and will be shot on sight!"
"We're Sonic fucking Death Monkey." Holy fuck that's one of my all time favourite movies.
@p4rz1val7 жыл бұрын
The nickname, "Falco" came exactly along as you think Todd. Falco was searching for an artist name (can't start a career with "Hans Hölzl"), was on tour in Munich with one of his early bands, watched ski jumping on TV and decided that "Falco" from the east german ski jumper Falko Weißflog sounds just awesome enough. It was right a this time when he put on his stage persona as Falco, the over-arrogant and a bit slimy superstar with glued-back hair and expensive suits. And you're also right about his wish to essentially be the continental David Bowie. Listen to "Helden von Heute" (Heroes of today) from his debut album Einzelhaft, it is essentially a new wave version of David Bowies Heroes. "Vienna Calling" is probably a reference to Eurovision. Every participaing country "phones in" their scores, and it's tradition to start with the phrase "Hello [host city], this is [captial of the country giving the votes] calling." "Wiener Blut" is the name of a waltz by Johann Strauß Jr.
@tafua_a3 жыл бұрын
This makes Rammstein's "Wiener Blut" even more screwed up. "Till, how can we call this song about a guy raping his own daughter?" "Let's name it after the Strauß waltz!" "Why are you like this, Till?"
@yoursonisold87437 жыл бұрын
Jeanny is amazing tho. It has this raw power that can't be denied. Which is fitting considering the subject matter.
@yoursonisold87437 жыл бұрын
And yet so many unforgettable hits were made by them.
@yoursonisold87437 жыл бұрын
Austria hasn't been on its top game either in the last decade. I think overall there is still a lot of great music coming from the USA.
@lumen83417 жыл бұрын
I guess I'd have to listen to it again... it came off really terrible to me ;_; like, grating.
@yoursonisold87437 жыл бұрын
Mandy C. I suppose you dont speak German then. Falco talks more than he sings in the video. The refrain (the only part where he really sings) is in English tho, so that should be good enough.
@jackyvstheworld7 жыл бұрын
Rod Cord The song is good, it just didn't cross over due to the subject matter. Amadeus was a goofy pop song that no one could understand, so they had fun with it. Meanwhile, Jeanny was extremely dark. If you had a number 1 hit that defines the pop scene and is a song that can be enjoyed by anyone, it wouldn't be Jeanny. It'd be Amadeus.
@zoetv21706 жыл бұрын
Omg Todd, I'm from Latin America and we have heard of this guy more than once. I can't believe Jeanny wasn't a big hit in the U.S. because it was pretty known here. Every 80's radio station has it in their playlists! It doesn't sound aaall the time, but is somewhere!
@RodrigoPalmer915 жыл бұрын
I agree. Here in Argentina "Der Kommisar" it's a total classic.
@Clean.Eastwood5 жыл бұрын
Really? In Argentina this song is just known from Dr. Saius, from The Simpsons.
@RodrigoPalmer915 жыл бұрын
@@Clean.Eastwood "Amadeus" has a "cover" from Molotov too.
@IntyMichael4 жыл бұрын
@@Clean.Eastwood I assume you‘re referring to Amadeus.
@birdglasses82784 жыл бұрын
@@Clean.Eastwood same
@Phineas_Freak5 жыл бұрын
German joke: "The austrians managed to make Mozart an austrian and Hitler a german in the minds of the world."
@pittland444 жыл бұрын
I gotta remember that one.
@TheWarriorpony4 жыл бұрын
Except that mozart is actually austrian 😂 beethoven is the one you're looking for
@Swagorath4 жыл бұрын
@@TheWarriorpony its said about mozart and Hitler, never heard it with beethoven. also it can be argued that mozart was german because Salzburg wasnt even part of austria at that time and the HRE was a thing. The joke is based on the thing that the same can be argued about Hitler.
@Kreenetic4 жыл бұрын
@@Swagorath I definitely heard it more often with Beethoven than with Mozart.
@TheWarriorpony4 жыл бұрын
@@Swagorath Well yeah, you can be pedantic about Salzburg not being part of Austria at the time, but historically, since Salzburg has been part of Austria for centuries now and Mozart worked most of his life in Vienna, Mozart was pretty definitely Austrian. Beethoven however, was not. There was a time where he studied (under Mozart) in Vienna, but he was definitely German, not just arguably. But because Austria claims to be the center of all classical music people started to think that Beethoven was Austrian too. I'm not saying your version isn't sort of valid, but it is pretty pedantic. I've only even heard it about Beethoven, which just makes way more sense as a joke? To me at least.
@Wolfwing244267 жыл бұрын
Falco gets 1 hit, doesn't even convert into a decent combo *tsk *tsk
@Azmodeus877 жыл бұрын
ikr, fucking scrub. Though he seemed to live of bread n' butter combos most of his life.
@WafflesDaPancake7 жыл бұрын
Imago Rock Me Armada-eus
@elucidator12777 жыл бұрын
Imago He was God Tier in his local tourneys back home, but the States and UK left him salty. lol
@nate5679877 жыл бұрын
he moved in for a mixup but got combo breakered
@chicktapus4637 жыл бұрын
That ain't Falco
@MaJuV7 жыл бұрын
Yeah, Falco was big in Europe in the 80s. Over here in Belgium, everyone can still sing along to Der Kommissar, Rock me Amadeus and especially Jeanny (arguably his biggest hit over here). Heck, for a long time "Alles klar Herr Kommissar?" was a catchphrase over here, due to it sounding very similar to how we say it in Dutch.
@Barbaste3 жыл бұрын
in latin america he is an icon too!
@gab_v2503 жыл бұрын
Since Italy confines with Austria, it was natural that his songs hit the number one spot in Italian single charts. My parents can confirm he was pretty popular in that time here in Italy.
@erravi7 жыл бұрын
Not gonna lie I liked every single song played in this video, I might check out his other stuff. A damn shame he died so young. Glad he got success in Europe! He deserved better here in the US!
@MsMonsha6 жыл бұрын
I recommend "the star of moon and sun", if you enjoy his bowie-esk sound :)
@confusedsquirrel2 жыл бұрын
I recommend "Egoist" it will be stuck in your head the whole day though, even if you don't speak german
@wfbgenius3 жыл бұрын
I teach preschool and through a really weird confluence of events this became their favorite song, they will drop anything in order to dance to it.
@SpaceGuru52 жыл бұрын
I lived in Germany with my folks during the mid-2000s. There's no doubt that Falco will always be a pop culture icon there. You can bet that his songs got considerable radio play back then, and I'm sure they still do. Verdammt wir leben noch! Thanks for the memories. :)
@ShinjiAndHikari4ever7 жыл бұрын
As an Austrian this sure was a pretty weird episode to watch. I can sing along with a lot of those but then there where some I've never even heard of. Also I just looked at the lyrics and... I have no idea what Vienna Calling is about either. Some of it is a bit patriotic in a chill way and the rest is... about girls but what does it have to do with each other? idk But yeah Falco is like... a bit of staple of music here, I think? You just KNOW him. There's a song called "Nie mehr Schule" (No more school, I think you can imagine why THAT one stuck around) and there's this tradition of a "Maturastreich" (something like graduation prank) where at the end of the last year of high school the graduates get to prank the entire school and also get drunk as fuck on school grounds (the second part is technically not allowed I think but this IS Austria) and if you haven't conga-lined through an entire school (including the classrooms while the teachers teach!) with a stereo while loudly and wrongly yelling "No more school" then wtf are you doing with your life honestly Jeanny creeped me the fuck out when I was a kid tho. I'm pretty sure the girl talked about is also 13 or something? But yeah, from an Austrian perspective he most definitely isn't a One-Hit-Wonder lol
@MsMonsha6 жыл бұрын
wow...I never knew "nie mehr schule" was by falco. All I knew was the chorus and from that I couldn't tell it was a falco song. this man really was an icon
@natedash114 жыл бұрын
>and if you haven't conga-lined through an entire school (including the classrooms while the teachers teach!) with a stereo while loudly and wrongly yelling "No more school" then wtf are you doing with your life honestly My final year ended with a few post it notes in the hallways. I feel cheated.
@marty67794 жыл бұрын
I still can't listen to "Jeanny" and "Coming home". I'd rather listen to "Kann es auch mal Liebe sein"
@sknyz2452 Жыл бұрын
i can't even describe how much i love his sound. i do think he deserved to be bigger and tbh after watching this video it makes total sense that he was a prodigy who studied music at a conservatorship. his melodies are "right" like even with the goofy lyrics and weird vocal delivery his music still has this "professional" feel about it. he could've been a massive producer if he wanted to, may he rest in peace
@uncinarynin4 жыл бұрын
Watching this from Austria I'm only shaking my head about how he could be perceived as a one-hit wonder anywhere when he totally defined the whole decade over here ....
@melanieg.90924 жыл бұрын
As an Austrian when I think of THE 80's defining artist I can only think of Falco
@ihqmusic33075 жыл бұрын
Well its funny how you talk about jeanny^^ Back in Germany and Austria Radiostations refused to play it for about a year and despite that he still managed to score a Top hit That was the impressive part
@siraddon93434 жыл бұрын
I'm loving this random facts section and I want to chip in something I didn't really find mentioned here. It's about the song "Jeanny". May be an obvious one, but here goes. The video is actually heavily based on the 1931 classic German horror movie "M". It is about a serial killer of children. Falco wears the same kind of clothing as the killer. In the movie the killer eventually gets marked with the letter "M" on his right shoulder, and Falco has the letter "F" in the same fashion. The movie does not show the violence itself, instead cutting to something like a balloon the child was carrying trapped in between electric wires or a ball rolling away (the doll dropping on the ground in Falco's video). I love this song, and not being a native German speaker at first I was really confused if there is anything in it that allows the listener to know for a fact that the protagonist killed Jeanny. Apparently yes.
@melanieg.90924 жыл бұрын
As a film student this comment made me very happy ^^
@timri237 жыл бұрын
Falco definitely was no one-hit in Germany and Austria. but also the Austria music of today still has some falcoaesk moments in them - see: Bilderbuch - Bungalow (for one recent example) liebe grüße aus Deutschland ;)
@teresarivasugaz23133 жыл бұрын
I've seen some Austrian folks compare Wanda to Falco, what do you think about that comparison?
@timri233 жыл бұрын
@@teresarivasugaz2313 Interesting question. I think that the legacy of falco can be found in many contemporary bands, and probably ones perspective is mostly bound to which version of Falco you think of, f.e. the more energetic pop music with mixture of English and Austria (more Bilderbuch maybe) or the darker more introverted songs (maybe more Wanda), or something complete different. Or to put it another way: the (by far best) alternative radio station in Austria FM4 recently poled the best 100 songs from Austria in the 21. century - fm4.orf.at/stories/2977831/ - with Bilderbuch at #1 and Wanda #3, and you could propably argue for falcos influence on a lot of them, directly or indirectly. Then again it might sometimes be more reading into it, I'm no pop music expert. But I like fm4 - highly recommended ;)
@RyderGrindle7 жыл бұрын
You missed a couple of the coolest factoids: That's not technically German he's rapping in, it's the "dead" dialect of Viennese, so apparently there are some lyrics that even sound like gibberish to German speakers. He was banned from Vienna radio for his early hit "Ganz Wien", because it's lyrics declared that "all Vienna is of cocaine and heroin". The song "Vienna Calling" was supposed to be a peace offering. And, if you can find it, the bio-picture "Falco - Damn, we're still alive!" is darkly hilarious, with Falco's response to most success and failure to declare his career over ("Der Kommissar is number one throughout Europe, I'll never top that!" or "Junge Roemer has underperformed, I'm done!") and lock himself in his apartment, binging on cocaine and hookers. Anyway, love your work. Keep it up.
@Sisi-ep3wn5 жыл бұрын
Ryder Grindle „dead“ dialect of viennese? I‘m viennese and although it is quite difficult to understand everything because of his „hiccups“ every word and phrase he uses is still beeing used or at least understood in vienna.
@chaowingchinghongfingshong31095 жыл бұрын
Are u stupid?
@CatHermit7 жыл бұрын
I don't care if you or anyone else say this song is ridiculous I genuinely love this song just like most cheesy songs from the 80's.
@CatHermit7 жыл бұрын
Been listening to Falco's other songs featured in the review and I have to say my favorite are Junge Romer and Jeanny.
@Xegethra6 жыл бұрын
It is ridiculous, a lot of music is. I do like it though.
@davidmonypeny57345 жыл бұрын
Cheesy one hit wonder weirdness from the '70' s and '80's are right in my lane. I unironically love a lot of the stuff, my favorite is probably "One Night In Bangkok" by Murray Head. This one is great too simply for it's sheer goofiness.
@tcochu6 жыл бұрын
The song Jeany is quite the cultural phenomenon over here, and pretty well known to those living in the nineties and early 2000nds it was used in a capaign to raise awareness of child abuse if I remember it correctly and the dark tone of it really helps it’s status as one of Falcos greatest hits. Out of the Dark really hit home during the time it came out, It was basically the first time I realised the person singing it just died... Added the morbid tone and the usual: As if he knew he would die ( like duh he abused drugs aperently hard enough that this alone should ahve killed him) Add in the fact of my doom and gloom teenage angst... He was quite big... over here... but like Nena or other “Local greats” here... not necessarily aimed at Anglo-Saxon sensibilities ^^ Great retrospective though:)
@gabe_s_videos7 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Todd, for both introducing me to the original version of Der Kommisarr and getting me interested in re-watching Amadeus. I now love both.
@Thomasmemoryscentral Жыл бұрын
It's funny After The Fire created an English cover to Falco's first big international outside the US hit and became a one hit wonder years before Falco did a few years later.
@maxhochdorfer30694 жыл бұрын
I'm a bit sad that you didn't mentioned "Mutter, der Mann mit dem Koks ist da", which is a techno track he released in the 90's entirely about cocain.
@marty67794 жыл бұрын
But it's a shit song. Literally his worst.
@lordeisschrank4 жыл бұрын
@@marty6779 not any worse than the weird sound of musik or the one with Nielsen... at least it's well known compared to those
@tafua_a3 жыл бұрын
"Mother, the guy with the coke is here" might be the second best song title ever. First prize goes to Stump's "Kitchen Table"
@jochenkraus70163 жыл бұрын
He released that song with the pseudonym "T>ma" ;-)
@mydlands7 жыл бұрын
Was living in Germany at the time of Falco's death. A few weeks later I went to visit another American friend living in Vienna. We went to the cemetery where Falco was buried, and it was Princess Diana levels of tribute everywhere. I rather like Falco's music. Thanks, Todd, for "Deutschlish" because "Germlish" is a lot worse. (I personally wasn't sure what to call that. Deutschlish it is. Also, he did use Italian, too, such as in "Junge Roemer")
@marty67794 жыл бұрын
In German it's "Denglish"
@sirekumasutra70223 жыл бұрын
In my German college class we had to recite a poem/song in German. This what I chose and everyone loved it lol, the class even cheered when I finished because we had to recite by memory. Also IIRC Falco was where the Star Fox/Lylat Wars character got his name from.
@irinabozintan24575 жыл бұрын
When I was living in Austria I even saw Mozartkugeln with Falco's likeness from the Rock Me Amadeus MV on the packaging... And it was not some novelty stuff you would find in souvenir shops, it was actually widely sold in supermarkets... God I miss my neighbourhood Spar. Even here in Romania he is viewed as a quality artist, unlike most German synthpop acts that were popular here in the 80s (like Modern Talking), after all these years I am still puzzled Todd didn't like this. Also, being to Vienna twice and wanting to visit the city at least once more, I 100% understand the guy's obsession with his hometown.
@HolyGoddessMotherAnne2 жыл бұрын
i like modern talking, how do i get more into them and are there out there similar acts to them?
@noahh9147 жыл бұрын
Actually he had the chance to become bigger in the US, his manager even wanted him to sing with Madonna but he didn't want. He wanted to stay at home with his loving mum and Apfelstrudel ;) In the 90s he started to play in front of smaller crowds, the Donauinselfest 1993 and the Symphonic concert 1994 were exceptions. In Austria and Germany those years are senn as climax #2 and his first comeback. In the mid 90s he had a little success with his techno/europop song "Mutter der Mann mit dem Koks ist da". You can read more about this important song in the comments. Maybe the most important point is, that he changed his name back in 1995 from Falco to in T>>MA. His friends told him that he had to decide between Falco and Hans Hoelzel. And I think he chose Hans Hoelzel. Just my opinion. He had a really bad personality disorder and he had problems with his sudden fame. Falco was always the cool, nimble-witted guy, but his real personality, Hans, was shy and full of unsatisfied love. The women wanted Falco, not Hans. That and the fact that he came back to the drugs destroyed him from inside so he went in the Dominican Republic.. Not, he didn't moved, he flee.. They say he planned another comeback but I don't really think so. I know I lean far out of the window but I think he wanted it to handle like David Bowie did it. In his very last song, Out of the Dark, there's this line.. "Muss ich denn sterben um zu leben ?" That means "Must I die to live ?" There's also a video from 1997 on KZbin in which heself comments this line with a sarcastic "Yeah, that's the question, isn't it ?" while playing on the bass guitar. And let's be honest.. In Germany and Austria the song hit like a bomb, he got his posthumous comeback. Without his mysterious and till now in parts uncleared death, this song would've been insignificant and would've probably not been in the top 10 charts. For me it is a planned death.. The end of the project "Falco" and the chance for Hans Hoelzel to start a new life with a nice account ;) And those contradictions do exist ! And there are way too many to ignore them. The death report is actually one big fake with wrong drug results. This is proven by, but the most don't know it. Falcos friends still say in 2017 he would've been high on drugs while the crash and their statements about the crash are just wrong. One of them, who arrived on the crash site 3 minutes after the crash, said that Falco would've been pressed against the drivers seat by the airbag. But that's wrong.. An airbag becomes limp seconds after the crash and on the airbag you can't see any blood. The wreck is still kept as a wreck. And then there's this song, the spirit never dies.. Part 3 of the Jeanny history.. Allegedly found in 2009 after more than 20 years because of a water pipe breakage. But independent music producers say that this song must be definitely from the early or mid 2000s. Again, people say it would definitely be from 1986 but even a layman can say that his voice sounds deeper and rougher than in the mid 80s. He smoked very much so his voice changed with the years. In the 80s the voice was way younger than in this song. It just sounds like the voice was made synthetically younger, so far that in some parts it doesn't even sound like Falco xD These examples are just a few in a huge amount of unclear stuff.
@ingonyama706 жыл бұрын
There's an "Elvis Lives" conspiracy theory about Falco. My day is made. ^_^
@lucapeyrefitte68995 жыл бұрын
Bergbau Hansi maybe since he had personality problems, maybe in jeanny pt 3 he was going betweens falco and Hans
@ArtyJerjerrod5 жыл бұрын
Given the choice between Madonna and apfelstrudel, I go with the strudel every time.
@lokiskywalker7 жыл бұрын
The thing to understand about the movie Amadeus is, Salieri is basically Frank Grimes.
@zombiedodge14263 жыл бұрын
In their attitudes toward each other, correct. But in terms of how successful they were during their lifetimes, it’s actually Salieri who was Homer and Mozart was Grimes.
@sisconhimejoshi3 жыл бұрын
what the fuck you americans are talking about
@xanrobin7 жыл бұрын
Jeanny was actually pretty damn populair in Europe (I still hear it on the radio at times)
@riahlexington5 жыл бұрын
xanrobin Europe’s every breath you take
@seppoleonvervloet1325 жыл бұрын
I just heard it yesterday
@themasterladisaster43363 жыл бұрын
@@riahlexington but every breath you take is already european
@Robert_B_4452 жыл бұрын
@@themasterladisaster4336 Alright, then, Continental Europe's version of Every Breath You Take
@AVKnecht4 жыл бұрын
Kinda disappointed that "Mutter, der Mann mit dem Koks ist da" (Mother, the man with the coke is here) isn't mentioned.
@SciFiFan20127 жыл бұрын
99 Luftballoons from Nena was a big hit in the US in its original form, the english one wasn't so great.
@davidmonypeny57346 жыл бұрын
I LOVE the German version and I can't understand a word of it. Looked them up on Wikipedia and apparently the German version is FAR more political than the translation. They claim to have NEVER played the English version in concert, for one, they hated the translation, for another they aren't all that fluent in English.
@jakobbokaj1236 жыл бұрын
@@davidmonypeny5734 the Germans don't like it so much anymore, not cause its bad but because its like way too much in Denmark and they got tired of us drunkenly screaming the lyrics at them in broken German lmao
@lenafromjemseg5 жыл бұрын
Was the English version from Goldfinger? Just wondering.
@Creecherfromtheblacklagoon5 жыл бұрын
May May Nena did their own English version of the song and then goldfinger covered it
@swanpride4 жыл бұрын
@Jakob Axelsson It's less that we don't like it and more that wie like "Irgendwie, Irgendwo, Irgendwann" better.
@IrnBruNYC3 жыл бұрын
The weirdest fact about Rock Me Amadeus is that it reached #6 on Billboard’s R&B chart.
@BlackDoveNYC Жыл бұрын
It is and it isn’t (weird that is). If you think about the influence and popularity of Kraftwerk on Black American radio and the fact that one of earlier hip hop artists, Afrika Bambatta very obviously either used, borrowed or was heavily influenced by that sound (‘Planet Rock’) it’s clear that at least some German artists were known and appreciated in the U.S. Also, remember that many Black Americans served in the military and were stationed in Germany. That’s most likely how the music was heard.
@TheXell7 жыл бұрын
4:10 The term is "Denglisch" , Herr Todd.
@SynthMusicWorld7 жыл бұрын
Taco would make for an excellent One Hit Wonderland. Puttin' On The Ritz. The dude still lip syncs the song to this day.
@randomassortmentofthings5 жыл бұрын
He had two hits, I think
@Dawnbreakerr4 жыл бұрын
@@randomassortmentofthings Nope. Nothing that charted in America, which is usually how Todd declares one hit wonders.
@zombiedodge14263 жыл бұрын
@@Dawnbreakerr some of Todd’s OHW subjects had other, minor top 40 hits in the US (including Falco with “Vienna Calling,” which hit number 18).
@zombiedodge14263 жыл бұрын
“Thank you, Taco, for that loving tribute to Falco.”
@roarshach137 жыл бұрын
Pretty sure "I'll be Watching You" by the Police counts pretty firmly as a serial killer anthem.
@ingonyama706 жыл бұрын
Not exactly. It's definitely the quintessential stalker song, and not romantic at all to non-Twilight fans (it's still cool to make fun of them, right?), but no one ever mentions doing anything really VIOLENT in the song.
@cissyiniguez6 жыл бұрын
Do you mean "Every Breath You Take"?
@rosecatuwu5 жыл бұрын
I haven't heard the song, but one thing I find ironic is that if it truly is a serial killer anthem, that it was released by a band called The Police.
@theasinclaire525 жыл бұрын
The song is from the prospective of Sting's ex-wife, who really did stalk him.
@KrisRN239355 жыл бұрын
@@ingonyama70 Or maybe Death Cab for Cutie's "I will possess your heart." I'm pretty sure that guy was going to kill her.
@Automatik2346 жыл бұрын
There actually is "Apop" or as it is known "Austropop". But that style is completely different from what Falco is known for...
@rangeoshun14 жыл бұрын
Flaco as a one-hit wonder? That surprised me... He's great, and always will be! :D
@VicenteTorresAliasVits Жыл бұрын
What? He's not that skinny. [...] Oh, you meant "Falco"? 😜
@ApplewarPictures7 жыл бұрын
Watching this as a german is soooooooo fucking funny :) Really nice one. Wünsche dir alles Gute. Liebe deine Show und gucke sie schon seit Jahren. Mach weiter so. YOU ROCK ^^
@kyokyoniizukyo71717 жыл бұрын
So, he really is the devid bowie of Germany?
@ApplewarPictures7 жыл бұрын
Yes u can say that ^^ He was VERY big in germany. Best mix of awesome and nonsense.
@veros.93187 жыл бұрын
Uh, habe die ehre Applewar ;) It´s true, very funny! I love Falco and i think he deserve better, he died too young. Hearing Jeanny as a none german must be very creapy for sure!
@gringhidu7 жыл бұрын
Applewar naaaaja Chan. Nicht übertreiben. Seine Fans halten ihn etwas höher als er wirklich war^^.
@jakubmakalowski64287 жыл бұрын
I saw concert posters in Berlin just a couple months ago still.
@sarahsed11357 жыл бұрын
Aaannnnddddd it's never leaving my head now. Thanks Todd. Now I need to dust off my Amadeus DVD.
@razzmatazz19743 жыл бұрын
As you may have seen, i just discovered your channel and im throwing my two cents in every video. I live in a South American country with a large German immigrant population, and i remember Falco being super popular over here in the 80s. Even my husband who is not of German descent, used to have Vienna Calling as a ringtone for his boss (who is of Austrian descent! haha). I studied German as a teen and i know the complete lyrics to Der Komissaar hahaha!!!! Thanks for the video!!!
@fransbuijs8082 жыл бұрын
Do you live in Argentina?
@ittdust5 жыл бұрын
Mozart was absolutely a rockstar of his day. The film is displaying his mad genius.
@fransbuijs8082 жыл бұрын
With the emphasis on mad.
@so-phie-llie126 жыл бұрын
I'm German and his songs are still played on the radio. My parents liked him, i guess the songs reminded them of their teenage years. I remember when i was young and driving with my Dad, he always turend the radio up when 'Jeanny' and 'Out of the dark' were played.
@Vercalos7 жыл бұрын
Can't help but feel sorry for the guy. And I finally get that musical bit from the Simpsons, when they had an episode with Troy McClure in a musical version of Planet of the Apes, which had a musical number dedicated to Dr. Zaius, with a very similar tune to Rock Me Amadeus.
@rationalitysucks7 жыл бұрын
Where I live I would actually consider Jeanny as big, if not a bigger, hit than Rock Me Amadeus ever was.
@chaowingchinghongfingshong31094 жыл бұрын
@David Clinging bruh...
@fanime17 жыл бұрын
"No one's ever rapped the biography of Rachmaninoff" They said they same thing about Hamilton. But in all seriousness tho, I'm starting to like this artist. "Vienna Calling" sounds beautiful and "Jeanny" has a Phantom of the Opera vibe to it. Granted, the Phantom is more sympathetic obviously, but it sounds like a fascinating song regardless. I'm glad you did this review, or else I never would have found out about this guy.
@ingonyama706 жыл бұрын
...wow, I'm a CHILD of the 80s and I'd never actually heard this song before. Nonsensical as the lyrics are to a non-German speaker (and from what I understand, even to a German speaker), that instrumentation is kind of...well, epic. Todd had me hooked on the song from the second he started his piano cover. ...and now it won't leave my head. EVER.
@TheIronPictures5 жыл бұрын
I lived in Serbia and Hungary and I know most of those Falco songs, they're quite popular
@Conankun66YT7 жыл бұрын
German here and I'm so happy you're doing this, Falco is a HUUUUUUUGE deal in germany and austria. Also you're totally right. Because of his austrian accents in combination with his "froggy"(as you called it) delivery makes falco sometimes hard to understand even for germans(at least in this song, in others it was way easier). Also there is already a word for a mixture between german and english, it isn't "deutschlisch" but "denglisch". we germans established that years ago here.
@johnkoch93157 жыл бұрын
Every comment is like "well actually in *insert country here*" Todd found a way to bring out everyone from everywhere this guy had ever been popular. Honestly seems like the only comments on this video are that people who are deeply familiar with this guys catalogue and the Americans just decided to sit this video out. Me personally I'm just an ignorant American who hasn't heard this song before and everything that's being said doesn't mean anything to me.
@ingonyama706 жыл бұрын
Thank you for understanding the plight of American radio ^_^
@larissapychlau3067 жыл бұрын
Love your reviews! But you siriously underestimate Falco here. He was an amazing artist. (Amadeus is a fun one though) one Hit Wonder isn't really a phrase i'd have thought of for him. BTW Jeanny is still played in discotheques over here :D O love Jeannie Side note 1: Vienna has a thing for the macabre side of life Side note 2: And those two postmortem songs really got the conspiracy engine running.
@crashed65107 жыл бұрын
Studio LP one hit wonder in America. Almost half the songs he covers the others have other hits elsewhere besides America
@rambletash5 жыл бұрын
I kind of love Falco's style of music, I think I'm gonna look into him more.
@-droid-j7-22510 ай бұрын
As an european I love to watch this show, for a lot of reasons actually, it's awesome but sometimes it's just really fun to see an american perspective on european hits. Like, as a german speaker to call Falco a one hit wonder is wild to me. Over here he is a legend with a ton of awesome material. I didn't even knew there was a english version of "der Kommissar"`! Seriously, check out some of the deeper cuts there are some truly weird and fun hidden gems form him out there.
@rouka1207 жыл бұрын
Jesus, you've waited two years for this? WHY!?!?!
@EnoshII7 жыл бұрын
to be fair pretty good timing, he was born February 1957, so it's 60 years since his birth
@KhayJayArt6 жыл бұрын
ClockWork Rat he lazy :P
@hiimemily2 жыл бұрын
That moment of realization during "Der Kommissar" was everything I had hoped for. Maybe you could cover After the Fire in a later episode, since their cover of the song was their only hit stateside, or practically anywhere for that matter.
@RellikInProfile7 жыл бұрын
Well that and the reason Mozart comes off as a smug punchable prick in the movie is because of a potentially unreliable narrator as the whole thing is framed as Saliari's remberance of the matter.
@d.m.collins15014 жыл бұрын
Falco's "Der Kommisar" was on MTV ALL THE TIME! As a little kid I remember being hypnotized by how he's running from the cops or whatever for the whole video on a green screen that is so lame it closes the circle and becomes an amazing surrealist masterpiece.
@Ostkupa6 жыл бұрын
I unironically love the video! 18th century mixed with punk rock aestetics is great.
@MikeSmith746537 жыл бұрын
Falco's version of "Der Kommissar" DID became a hit in the U. S.-went to #10 on the Billboard Dance Charts!!! Wondering why he didn't talk about Dr. Zaius, which is better!!! BTW, how about talking about Sinade O'Connors' "Nothing Compared to You" as your next pick. She's a One-Hit Wonder here, but, did more for what she did on Saturday Night Live in 1992, than having just one hit!
@ColeHomeVideo4 жыл бұрын
Pretty sure Mandinka before was her breakthrough hit in the US, then Nothing Compares 2 U.
@DerConrad17 жыл бұрын
I just hope we can agree that the After the Fire version of Der Kommissar is way worse than the original Falco version.
@p4rz1val7 жыл бұрын
Definitely. Falcos Kommisar actually has a meaning (cocaine), After the Fire just translated the quite figurative lyrics just word by word and cut out a few lines, which results in that unrhyming mess that doesn't make any sense.
@pauljohnson75486 жыл бұрын
I actually prefer the Rick James version.
@cpmcguire5 жыл бұрын
Lies.
@kabronex98775 жыл бұрын
Fuck you
@daviddidonato97655 жыл бұрын
@@p4rz1val "cut out a few lines"
@claymccoy7 жыл бұрын
You should do "Bittersweet Symphony" by The Verve next.
@kylehegedus54984 жыл бұрын
And “The Freshman” by The Verve Pipe
@p.d.l70232 жыл бұрын
Rammstein is currently doing a stadium tour in the states. Falco was the river from which they flow.
@NOLAgenX2 жыл бұрын
As an American who graduated from HS in ‘85 in then-West Germany, I can say Falco is certainly not a one-hit wonder. Very successful and revered in Europe.
@kateroy34457 жыл бұрын
Delilah by Tom Jones is a murder ballad. Then there's Nick Cave...
@ArthurCrane927 жыл бұрын
Fuck sleep Imma watch this.
@vocalcalibration80337 жыл бұрын
Join me brother! In late night Toddalries!
@stefanfilipovits92217 жыл бұрын
Arturo Garza same here
@Marveryn7 жыл бұрын
how can you sleep when you got this song in your head
@94unclechuck7 жыл бұрын
Arturo Garza fuck sleep? fuck my night shift, im watching this!!
@Ducaso7 жыл бұрын
Every single time
@tremorstudio9766 Жыл бұрын
The hell…? “One hit wonder”… Falco?!? Even here in Brazil he was very famous! Vienna Calling was a big hit here!
@thema19986 ай бұрын
Dude, he was a one-hit wonder *here* in America! When Todd covers one-hit wonders, he either talks about one-hit wonders who almost forgotten or one-hit wonders who were bigger in other countries.
@wernerlebbe70065 жыл бұрын
Jeanny is a massive hit in Belgium. Almost every teenager in this country will yell that chorus along
@eadlynjune6 жыл бұрын
Recently learned my stepdad knows Falco very well because of when he was stationed in Germany. Falco played everywhere in every bar.
@Posiman7 жыл бұрын
Here in Czech Republic he was one of the "forbidden fruit" western pop stars during the 80's, only being allowed to perform here and be on radios after the Velvet Revolution. My first contact with his music however was a parody cover of "Jeanny" by Těžkej Pokondr, sort of like Czech Al Yankovices. The song (called "Džíny") is about a guy, who was partying with "a singer from Austria" yesterday and now he can't find his most favourite pants with all leads pointing to Falco stealing them. The rest of the song is filled with depression and regrets over the loss...
@PasCorrect5 жыл бұрын
How could you not play "Dr. Zaius" from The Simpsons over the credits??
@LordDragon19655 жыл бұрын
"I can't imagine a world where Falco had a sustainable career in America"... I can. Think "Man in the High Castle"
@DanTarrant13 жыл бұрын
I'm an MTV-era kid and do in fact remember "Vienna Calling". I had forgotten about it, but I remember it now.
@jmendoza66612 жыл бұрын
I've heard this song many times and this is the first time I realized they say my city and state in this song. 10:53 Tucson, Arizona REPRESENT!
@jessmorgan67327 жыл бұрын
Todd squandered two opportunities for Simpsons references here: the Dr. Zaius song, and Bart as rock star Mozart.
@LilyLewis771 Жыл бұрын
I genuinely, unironically love this song, and I love the classical music aspect of it, I love how it portrays an 18th century artist as a modern rock star. It’s me I’m the person who loves it because it’s about Mozart 😂
@alanzepeda98316 жыл бұрын
Vienna calling was a big club hit down here in Houston, Rock Me Amadeus was all over the radio with the ultra mix that was over seven minutes long. Love your channel.
@Jck91022 жыл бұрын
It got a lot of airplay on 93Q
@oO0catty0Oo Жыл бұрын
Ugh. I'm so old. I adored Falco back in the day
@sonyafrost52432 жыл бұрын
this video helped me do my homework for my german pop culture class