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FALCO!! - more than just Rock Me Amadeus there have to be other Falco fans out there... one of the most interesting pop/new wave artists of the last 20 years. A great catelogue of work... very tragic that he died so young.
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That video for "Der Kommissar" still cracks me up.
But, yeah, he was cool. NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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JonSnow said: there have to be other Falco fans out there... one of the most interesting pop/new wave artists of the last 20 years. A great catelogue of work... very tragic that he died so young.
Any others out there? i am so happy you brought this up, as i have questions about him. first of all which cd would you recommened as a novice to their music? also, do you think that song with the german title sounds like rick james' super freak? | |
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JonSnow said: there have to be other Falco fans out there... one of the most interesting pop/new wave artists of the last 20 years. A great catelogue of work... very tragic that he died so young.
Any others out there? he's dead?! wow...he got any other good ones besides rock me amadeus? Yesterday is dead...tomorrow hasnt arrived yet....i have just ONE day...
...And i'm gonna be groovy in it! | |
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yeah, he died at age 40 in a car accident several years ago.
As for a place to start for a novice - the best is probaly "FALCO 3". It was his 3rd album and contains "Rock Me Amadeus" and some other great tracks. There is also a greatest hits album that came out in the US a few years ago, but it ONLY covered his first 3 albums... much of his best material came after that. There was a "Greatest Hits - Remixed" CD released in the US and it's widely available, but I would not recommend it... the remixes are pretty lame, and don't really capture the true Falco feel... more like mid-90's remixed versions of Falco songs. Many of his CDs are not available in the US, but they can usually be found fairly cheaply on eBay. | |
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one of my favorites was Vienna Calling and his remake of Do it Again. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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NWF said: That video for "Der Kommissar" still cracks me up.
That's Falco?!?!? I had no idea. | |
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JonSnow said: there have to be other Falco fans out there... one of the most interesting pop/new wave artists of the last 20 years. A great catelogue of work... very tragic that he died so young.
Any others out there? Not really a fan, but he was always a good laugh, never taking anything too seriously. My favourite of his was the wonderful "Sound of Music" (or, the way he sang it, "Da zound of Moooozeeeek"). Didn't he also have a song called "The Kiss of Kathleen Turner"? And whatever happened to "Jeannie"? There are three sides to every story. My side, your side, and the truth. And no one is lying. Memories shared serve each one differently | |
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well, as an Austrian I have to step into this thread of course and show a bit of patriotism after all Falco scored our biggest international musical success since... well.. probably Mozart?
I wouldn't call myself a fan really, I just bought his first album (the one including "Der Kommissar") and passed out on Amadeus and all that came after, but during his whole career he had always something exciting going on here and there to keep up my interest... The funny thing about is, that my wife, who's not Austrian but Canadian, was a giant fan long before she met me or even moved to Austria... so it was her to introduce me to much more Falco music along the way. some favorite and essential songs (that's more or less his best known songs, I should ask my wife to get the real gems hidden on the albums): Der Kommissar Ganz Wien (That Scene) Junge Roemer Vienna Calling Rock me Amadeus Jeannie Emotional Sound Of Music Kiss of Kathleen Turner Coming Home (Jeannie part II) Data de Groove Titanic Mutter, der Mann mit dem Koks ist da and an honorable mention because of the song title has to go to "Tanja P. not Cindy C." get the whole Discography at http://www.falcoworld.net/discoe.html Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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I always liked Falco's music.
I got all of his release and I must say that he did a lot of great songs. If I can give a suggestion for a place to start check the "Greatest Hits Vol.1" and "Greatest Hits Vol.2" European CD releases (separately, as fas as I know there was no box set)... IMO they give a great view on his work collecting tracks from all of his album pre-1998 and some great 12" version. | |
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Lala.
Falco is a kewl guy. He used to be in our little town alot where his Dutch producers had a studio. He loved whitebread. | |
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That were the times when the one Austrian pop star who is known in many parts of the world used to be Falco and not DJ Oetzi With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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Serious said: That were the times when the one Austrian pop star who is known in many parts of the world used to be Falco and not DJ Oetzi
Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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Dancelot said: Serious said: That were the times when the one Austrian pop star who is known in many parts of the world used to be Falco and not DJ Oetzi
Can you take me with you I'll never forget when I was shopping in that little record shop in Capetown, South Africa. They mainly had CDs of African music and I was in that nice holiday mood, but then I saw it , there it was , on the wall: a lifesize poster of DJ Oetzi . Can you imagine how I felt With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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Komm, Jeannie
Jeannie, stehe auf! Wir muessen weg hier Raus aus dem Wald..... Jetzt hoere ich sie Sie kommen dich zu holen Sie werden dich nicht finden Niemand wird dich finden DU BIST BEI MIR!!!!! | |
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where do you buy his cds from? i can't seem to find them any where. | |
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dancerella said: where do you buy his cds from? i can't seem to find them any where.
http://www.amazon.com/exe...72-6336767 | |
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Oh ja! Falco hat mir tolle Tanz Momente mit seiner Musik beschert! Cool! Hab ihn sehr gemocht. Das er so gehen musste war nicht schön und hat mich traurig gemacht.
Danke, dass Du ihn hergebracht hast. | |
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Oh, I'm sorry!! That was German, it is so, when I think in diffrent lenguages! Have I to translate it?:
Oh!Falco gave me, in the 80ties, mad dance moments with his music! Cool! I liked him very much. The way he had to go wasn't so cool and it mades me become sad. Thanks that you brought from him. | |
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Dancelot said: well, as an Austrian I have to step into this thread of course and show a bit of patriotism after all Falco scored our biggest international musical success since... well.. probably Mozart?
I wouldn't call myself a fan really, I just bought his first album (the one including "Der Kommissar") and passed out on Amadeus and all that came after, but during his whole career he had always something exciting going on here and there to keep up my interest... The funny thing about is, that my wife, who's not Austrian but Canadian, was a giant fan long before she met me or even moved to Austria... so it was her to introduce me to much more Falco music along the way. some favorite and essential songs (that's more or less his best known songs, I should ask my wife to get the real gems hidden on the albums): Der Kommissar Ganz Wien (That Scene) Junge Roemer Vienna Calling Rock me Amadeus Jeannie Emotional Sound Of Music Kiss of Kathleen Turner Coming Home (Jeannie part II) Data de Groove Titanic Mutter, der Mann mit dem Koks ist da and an honorable mention because of the song title has to go to "Tanja P. not Cindy C." get the whole Discography at http://www.falcoworld.net/discoe.html thanks for that link!! It's cool to read a little more about Falco. it's a shame that nearly all of his albums are either out of print in ths US, or were never released in the US in the first place. But most of them can be found on eBay, or ordered as imports. | |
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