WHAT THE HECK!| FIRST TIME HEARING Falco - Rock Me Amadeus REACTION

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  • WHAT THE HECK!| FIRST TIME HEARING Falco - Rock Me Amadeus REACTION
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  • @muc405
    @muc405 2 года назад +949

    The basic explanation of this song is that musical genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was the "rock and roll rebel" of his day in the late 1700's, like he was the first punk rocker ever to exist. He began composing at the age of 5 and was a prolific composer and musician who died at the age of 35. Falco was Austrian and the original version of this song was recorded in German. He had an accent which is why you weren't sure about some of the lyrics.

    • @lamusiclover2264
      @lamusiclover2264 2 года назад +81

      This is the German version of the song except for "Rock Me Amadeus". He's rapping in German.

    • @3DJapan
      @3DJapan 2 года назад +25

      It's not an accent it's German. I think the only English is "no plastic money" and the song title.

    • @susiecasso6528
      @susiecasso6528 2 года назад +7

      Thank you for saying what you said. I wanted to say something clever you know wise words to explain why back in the day we were so taken by this song. But WE DID! I'm glad you said what you did. You crossed the "informed" border. Thanks

    • @lamusiclover2264
      @lamusiclover2264 2 года назад +6

      @@geoffewertz8129 The hosts of this channel.are teachers!

    • @kevinbryant7533
      @kevinbryant7533 2 года назад +5

      The world's first remix

  • @k.s.k.7721
    @k.s.k.7721 2 года назад +1047

    The song is sung in German, and talks about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), who was a musical genius and if alive today, would probably be a rock star. He was an outrageous talent for his time, and pushed musical boundaries, as well as living a rather edgy life of excess, and lack of care for the future.

    • @Laceykat66
      @Laceykat66 2 года назад +14

      Hey, I saw the movie too. Not lately of course, but I remember when it was a big hit.

    • @aaronbarlow4376
      @aaronbarlow4376 2 года назад +11

      He was a super genius, he was to music what Magnus Carlsen is to chess today.

    • @LadyAragorn1
      @LadyAragorn1 2 года назад +5

      Beethoven was better

    • @aaronbarlow4376
      @aaronbarlow4376 2 года назад +13

      @@LadyAragorn1 Debatable.

    • @scipio7837
      @scipio7837 2 года назад +19

      @@LadyAragorn1 Agree, but Beethoven said he himself had to work for it. Mozart just had "IT."

  • @KorporalNoobs
    @KorporalNoobs Год назад +291

    I once ask a German friend who is huge into all kind of music which genre Falco would be. He just looked into my eyes and said: "He's just Falco."

    • @hoodyniszwangsjacke3190
      @hoodyniszwangsjacke3190 Год назад +32

      Falco was literally the first german speaking Rapper. He was way ahead of his time. Not only in Austria but in Europe also.

    • @williammitchell4417
      @williammitchell4417 11 месяцев назад

      Ja Voll!!

    • @stevenbrown8857
      @stevenbrown8857 11 месяцев назад +4

      He was superb ... my first album was falco 3

    • @williammitchell4417
      @williammitchell4417 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@stevenbrown8857 I still have it. As well as Emotional. I was a German student in High school... I was able to translate the song "Jeanny" it haunted me to this day.

    • @kevinblanchard9064
      @kevinblanchard9064 11 месяцев назад +3

      I would have loved to have heard Falco do something funky, and I wonder what he have reached out to some big names like Prince or maybe Philip Bailey of Earth Wind & Fire to help him

  • @drwalker6517
    @drwalker6517 2 года назад +589

    First verse translated:
    “He was a punk and lived in the big city
    It was in Vienna, in Vienna, where he did everything
    He had debts because he drank, but women all loved him anyway
    And everybody screamed: "Come and rock me Amadeus!"
    He was a superstar, he was popular
    He was exalted, because he had flair
    He was a virtuoso, he was a rock idol
    And everybody screamed: "Come and rock me Amadeus!"

    • @thomasperkins7318
      @thomasperkins7318 2 года назад +26

      Thanks for the translation.😺

    • @rodb9275
      @rodb9275 2 года назад +18

      Thank you for that. Through all these years, I never looked up what it meant.

    • @soundofnellody262
      @soundofnellody262 2 года назад +24

      nice translation. The song flows best in its original language, but your translation is really good

    • @ladyruby684
      @ladyruby684 2 года назад +6

      Thank you! 🥰

    • @vegasbaby3669
      @vegasbaby3669 2 года назад +8

      Thank you so much for the translation

  • @Shrykespeare
    @Shrykespeare 2 года назад +406

    His real name was Johann "Hans" Holzel. This song made him an international star. He had only one other hit in the US, that being "Vienna Calling", which should be your next one. Talented man, who tragically died in 1998 at the age of 40 as a result of a car accident in the Dominican Republic. Thanks for reacting to this. And while you guys are on a German/Austrian kick, I would like to recommend "Der Kommissar" by After the Fire (which was actually a cover of a Falco song), "99 Luftballoons" by Nena, and "That Smiling Face" by Camouflage (live version). Also - Amadeus was the middle name of the legendary composer Wolfgang Mozart, which is who the song is about. I'm sure you can find English translations to the lyrics somewhere. They made a movie about his life in the 80s, and it won multiple Oscars. You should add it to your movie list.

    • @wendys5421
      @wendys5421 2 года назад +17

      Loved the movie-Tom Hulce was awesome!!

    • @eishunken
      @eishunken 2 года назад +43

      Falco’s version of Der Kommissar was better.

    • @saraapt310
      @saraapt310 2 года назад +14

      Forgot Peter Schilling too. He has plenty of hits too.

    • @andrewfitzgerald2327
      @andrewfitzgerald2327 2 года назад +5

      I remember this well in the UK charts but only the German version. I can't remember an English version but l was doing German language exams at the time and did my cover, own lyrics in the head to help with the exam.

    • @Befree898
      @Befree898 2 года назад +8

      There's another song from him that l add to his great hits, and they should react to it : Jeannie.

  • @freyml
    @freyml 2 года назад +386

    RIP Falco! He is interred at the Vienna Central Cemetery along with Beethoven, Schubert and Mozart. Despite those music greats, his is the most visited gravesite!

    • @hahatoldyouso
      @hahatoldyouso Год назад +15

      That's awesome! RIP. I'll like to visit one day

    • @Mansardian
      @Mansardian Год назад +2

      @@jackofclover7794 correct.

    • @cardinalhamneggs5253
      @cardinalhamneggs5253 6 месяцев назад +4

      Buried near his idol. How touching.

    • @jmy9595
      @jmy9595 2 месяца назад

      It’s a spectacular memorial

  • @caseymoe816
    @caseymoe816 2 года назад +340

    This song, along with “Der Kommissar,”was a huge hit. "Rock Me Amadeus" reached No. 1 on the Billboard charts in 1986, making Falco the only artist in history whose principal language was German to score a number-one hit in the United States.

    • @Summermute7
      @Summermute7 2 года назад +17

      I can’t believe Nena only went to #2!! 😩

    • @thancrow
      @thancrow 2 года назад +20

      I love Der Kommissar. I like their german version better the English cover.

    • @AdamConus
      @AdamConus 2 года назад +16

      I think they'd like Der Kommissar. I know I do.

    • @kennethbauscher1489
      @kennethbauscher1489 2 года назад +6

      He's Austrian, German

    • @GandlafTheWhite
      @GandlafTheWhite 2 года назад +12

      He was Austrian not German

  • @andyx25
    @andyx25 7 месяцев назад +111

    As an Austrian, I have to say it's always nice to see English-speaking people reacting to musicians from my home country. Falco's music is an integral part of Austrian culture and it will never be forgotten. He sang many songs in both German and English and was the only Austrian to reach number 1 on the Billboard with a song in German (Rock me Amadeus). Falco was one of the first German-speaking rappers and is also known as the first white rapper because of his style. Thank you for your great reaction. Greetings from Austria.🤘

    • @writer46m72
      @writer46m72 6 месяцев назад +2

      Andy, sir, in case you didn't know, I'd like to be the first one to tell you that this song was played quite a bit here in America. I first heard this song when I was about 8 years old and I loved it! I'll never forget that one day, I came home singing this song and my brother was trying to figure out what the heck I was singing 🤣. And I think it's because I was mispronouncing the word "Amadeus" hahaha. Anyhow, I'm very much grateful that these two young people enjoyed this song, because I don't think they were born yet when it came out, and I was afraid they would think they were "too cool" for a song like this lol. Finally, I was very sad when I found out Falco passed away at a young age. May he rest in peace.

    • @mariusmarius5964
      @mariusmarius5964 6 месяцев назад

      Să nu uităm de Nena

    • @MysticKnight38
      @MysticKnight38 4 месяца назад

      ​@@mariusmarius5964Nena..... Think how bad ass Luftwaffe would sound if Luft ment red and not flying.

    • @GheorgheMitrea-fn9ly
      @GheorgheMitrea-fn9ly 3 месяца назад

  • @laurakerschenbaum4079
    @laurakerschenbaum4079 Год назад +124

    We translated this song in German class in High School! Our teacher was an elderly German woman and we all thought she was so flipping COOL because she dedicated like, two class days to this song! We could sing it cold in German by the end! And watching this 78 year old woman rock out in class alongside the cheap boom box! Wow, you brought back such great memories! Thanks guys!

    • @williammitchell4417
      @williammitchell4417 11 месяцев назад +2

      Alle Schoen!! RUclips don't know how to do umlauts!!😝

    • @sjduges67
      @sjduges67 10 месяцев назад +7

      @laurakerschenbaum4079 my German teacher had us translate Falco and Nena. It was a blast!

    • @williammitchell4417
      @williammitchell4417 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@sjduges67 the one song, "Jeanny" when you translate the part of the "News Flash"... It will send you chills.

    • @Kullioking
      @Kullioking 7 месяцев назад

      @@williammitchell4417 To undersstand the Song "Jeanny" fully. you need to listen to the second part called "Home Coming".

    • @KLienne
      @KLienne 6 месяцев назад +1

      Wow, I am envious of the memories you made in that class!

  • @cosmo9390
    @cosmo9390 2 года назад +210

    I was a teenager when this song came out and you have no idea how insanely popular and groundbreaking this song was. I mean it was everywhere.

  • @HavocWWC
    @HavocWWC 2 года назад +217

    Falco also did "Der Kommissar" which was also released by After The Fire, which you should check out if you haven't. Other Falco tracks worth checking are "Vienna Calling" and "Jeanny". Falco died in 98 in the Dominican Republic after a traffic accident.

    • @btgiv6009
      @btgiv6009 2 года назад

      There are so many amazing foreign-language pop songs. One of the best ever was the 1991 hit "Désenchantée" (Disenchanted) by French pop singer Mylène Farmer: ruclips.net/video/lzGmpqN9zZc/видео.html One of the catchiest songs ever!

    • @louvuttion
      @louvuttion 2 года назад +1

      That's absolutely my favorite song of the 80s and the video is the best

    • @Wordsmyth8
      @Wordsmyth8 2 года назад

      I never knew he was the guy on Der Kommissar! Now that you’ve said it, I recognize his voice.

    • @yaanaallen2303
      @yaanaallen2303 2 года назад +2

      Falco was Austrian, this was his first cut, look up the English version.

    • @btgiv6009
      @btgiv6009 2 года назад

      @@louvuttion Great anti-commie song.

  • @787music
    @787music Год назад +193

    Y'all made me crying laughing on this one! That's exactly how we reacted when it came out. But we danced our asses off in the club when this came on!

    • @autumnfairy15
      @autumnfairy15 Год назад +6

      😂

    • @slowcloudorca5071
      @slowcloudorca5071 Год назад +9

      It wasn't , just, all up in the club... this song was EVERYWHERE! Come on and rock me AMADEUS !

    • @charlespatrick8650
      @charlespatrick8650 Год назад +6

      yes, but we had just seen the movie Amadeus, they probably haven't, being almost 40 years removed from that time

    • @danyallehoward2873
      @danyallehoward2873 Год назад +1

      Air flute and violin

    • @kevinblanchard9064
      @kevinblanchard9064 11 месяцев назад +1

      The American edit of this song was the groove

  • @jamesvonborcke
    @jamesvonborcke 2 года назад +120

    "I don't know what he's saying, but he's putting today's rappers to shame."
    I love you two.
    But yes, there's an English language version out there; Find it, totally worth it.

    • @carlosruiz-ob7le
      @carlosruiz-ob7le 2 года назад

      NO esta avergonzando a nadie capo.

    • @stephmishelle
      @stephmishelle 3 месяца назад +1

      Falco considered the godfather of white rappers. All his stuff his other stuff Der Kommissar really portrays his skills.
      Falco was from Austria and so was Mozart Amedus. He could have been a huge hit in America but he refused to sell out. RIP Falco

  • @toddedwards5144
    @toddedwards5144 2 года назад +54

    This song was huge! It took the country by storm. This sums up why the 80’s were so great. You had this and rock music, metal, pop, etc. all in the top 40 charts and getting airplay on the radio. Another quirky song in this style would be “She Blinded Me With Science” by Thomas Dolby. Amazing song. It was an incredible time to be alive listening to all these cool songs that were all popular, yet from different genres.

    • @BobbyCYeah
      @BobbyCYeah 2 года назад +3

      “She Blinded Me With Science” by Thomas Dolby ... thats a good one!

    • @marquisdelafayette1929
      @marquisdelafayette1929 2 года назад

      @@BobbyCYeahbeat me to it!! Also, The Safety Dance.

    • @hamishanderson6738
      @hamishanderson6738 2 года назад

      Sammy Davis Sammy Davis
      Rock me Sammy Davis! 🤣

    • @uncled39
      @uncled39 9 дней назад

      Which country?

  • @talmarie2970
    @talmarie2970 2 года назад +119

    Only someone that goes on a musical journey like yourselves can understand why we 80's kids usually think music today is boring. If you only sample the 80's you usually just cover the highlights and gems like this are missed. Musicians experimented and tried different genres, mixing genres, music from other countries... it was great!

    • @sunnybearbuds
      @sunnybearbuds Год назад +3

      Yeah, there's a tad less creativity today...good stuff, but it tends to sound the same.

    • @Rob-ou1py
      @Rob-ou1py Год назад +7

      @@sunnybearbuds i am soooooo proud to have grown up in that decade, all we had was new, different, influential, yet we had the best from all the decades before, we all knew the beach boys, etc...they make fun of our hari, clothes and makeup..we were innocent and there was none of the cruelty within us that exists now...we were different, everyone could be their own, gay, trans who gave a shit NO ONE

    • @sunnybearbuds
      @sunnybearbuds Год назад +2

      @@Rob-ou1py You are absolutely right. I couldn't have said it better, my friend!👍

    • @byerenny
      @byerenny 2 месяца назад

      If you want genre mixing don't look stateside. Try Japan.

  • @DanielFrost21
    @DanielFrost21 2 года назад +70

    This song was inspired by the movie "Amadeus" (1984) starring Tom Hulce (Amadeus) & F. Murray Abraham (Salieri), which chronicled the life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
    The movie won 8 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Amadeus means "love of God".

    • @christinec1928
      @christinec1928 2 года назад +6

      Great movie. Well worth seeing.

    • @mariefc8504
      @mariefc8504 2 года назад +3

      That was a great movie! And this song always crowded the dance floor!

    • @lbclark1
      @lbclark1 2 года назад +4

      WATCH THIS MOVIE!!

    • @desertrose777
      @desertrose777 2 года назад +2

      Excellent movie, one of my favorites

    • @brandimodrak461
      @brandimodrak461 2 года назад +2

      One of my favorite movies you need to watch it ,it's called Amadeus. Much love to you and your family 💕Brandi Modrak 💕❤ love this song. 😀

  • @sumonjamal1653
    @sumonjamal1653 2 года назад +219

    Falco (real name Johann Holzel) was from Austria. He scored this international rap hit back in 1985... the song was about classical composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who was also from Austria, who tragically died young in his 30's in the 1700's.
    Tragically, Falco also died young in an auto accident in 1998.

    • @ilahildasissac1943
      @ilahildasissac1943 2 года назад +3

      He also had substance issues. He died in the Dominican Republic in the 90's.

    • @ronodowd5724
      @ronodowd5724 2 года назад

      in the Dominican i belive

    • @ilahildasissac1943
      @ilahildasissac1943 2 года назад +3

      @@ronodowd5724 I think his car collided with either a car or bus. Either way, very sad.

    • @PanarchyInTheUK
      @PanarchyInTheUK 2 года назад +6

      I didn't know that about Falco, that's really sad. It was a brilliant song, so anarchic and crazy. Great film, too!

    • @yn2006-r5m
      @yn2006-r5m 2 года назад +3

      @@PanarchyInTheUK His actual name was Hans Hölzer and he had a Bipolar Disorder

  • @rbb9753
    @rbb9753 Год назад +49

    When he passed away, a lot of the biggest and most hardcore rappers gave him a lot of praise. I remember one (was it Chuck D?) said Falco made him want to learn German

    • @rhondaatkins1776
      @rhondaatkins1776 8 месяцев назад +5

      This song was played a lot during the Hip Hop radio shows in NYC.

  • @kevintopliff4995
    @kevintopliff4995 2 года назад +34

    The lyrics are a combination of German and English - the first verse translates to something like -
    "He was a punk and lived in the big city
    It was in Vienna, in Vienna, where he did everything
    He had debts because he drank, but women all loved him anyway"

  • @megster116
    @megster116 2 года назад +131

    Yes it is in German! There’s tons of remixes of this song, in both German and English. This was huge in the 80s! Probably not what Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (the classical composer) had in mind! 😜 that’s who this song is about. Both Falco and Mozart are Austrian. Actually Eddie Van Halen named his son Wolfgang after Mozart!
    Side note: Ambers shirt is sick!! 👌

    • @Wordsmyth8
      @Wordsmyth8 2 года назад +1

      Huge dance song!

    • @Marbella125
      @Marbella125 2 года назад +1

      For me this song and Yazoos the situation never gets old

    • @bennychristensen4314
      @bennychristensen4314 2 года назад +3

      Actually, one of the points of the movie and this song is that Mozart was THE rock star of his time. Think Elvis or The Rolling Stones. He was the bad boy genius who changed music forever. The movie is great and a must see because it shows that Mozart is definitely NOT boring.

    • @bgcloon
      @bgcloon 2 года назад +1

      There was also a great parody of this released called "Rock me, Jerry Lewis" by Tri 5. Featuring Mike and Bud (aka MIke Elliot and Bud Latour).

    • @BendsMusic
      @BendsMusic 2 года назад +1

      Mozart rocks 😎🎶👍

  • @MarkClements-zr9sq
    @MarkClements-zr9sq Год назад +13

    Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) is from Austria, which is located close to Germany, Southeastern Germany, as in Bavaria. Mozart accomplished so much for having passed away at the mere age of 35.

  • @acorrado5529
    @acorrado5529 2 года назад +113

    This video was a harder reaction to this song as it is in German--you should look for the Canadian or "Ultimate Canadian/ American version" (on You Tube) that was played a lot on the radio and a banger to dance to at the clubs in the 80's (You would love this in English). It is about Amadeus Mozart and what a superstar he must have been in his time period. The violin part that you are hearing was one of his most popular compositions, "The Magic Flute". So basically Falco turned Mozart's greatest work of art from 1791 into something we could all dance to at the clubs in 1985. Thanks for your fun open minded reaction to this one!

    • @jacqueline4514
      @jacqueline4514 2 года назад +7

      Yes! Remember the chorus “Baby, Baby, Do it to me Rock Me”! 🔥🔥🔥

    • @DreamsSketcher
      @DreamsSketcher 2 года назад +2

      Yes the English version is what we knew. Its a must!

    • @bpfromowc
      @bpfromowc 2 года назад

      This version is the original, and by far the best.

    • @MnemonicHack
      @MnemonicHack Год назад

      German = better

  • @topherwhite370
    @topherwhite370 2 года назад +89

    This rocked me when it came out.
    Also, totally recommend “99 Luftballons”, which had both German and English versions (although the German is the better).

    • @andreethier816
      @andreethier816 2 года назад +9

      I don't even like the English version personally. Glad my local station almost exclusively plays the og 99 Luftballons

    • @zuzax1656
      @zuzax1656 2 года назад +3

      Agreed. I was living and working in Germany when 99 Luftballons came out (Cold war was still a thing and RAF was still active). I knew enough German to get the gist of it, about 60-70%, and the video filled in the rest. Later, when the English version came out, I realized it just didn't feel the same. Since then, I just listen to the German version.
      The thing that made it popular was that it somewhat echoed the German people's fear of an accidental conflict. What was interesting is that fear was also in the minds of the Americans service members as well. We knew that if war started, the politicians and Generals wouldn't be the ones on the front lines, it would be us.

    • @almostyummymummy
      @almostyummymummy 2 года назад +1

      The German is better!? That's an understatement.
      The English version was awful. Lost so much of its impact.

    • @topherwhite370
      @topherwhite370 2 года назад

      @@almostyummymummy we translated it from German class as a class project!

    • @haroldashley1544
      @haroldashley1544 2 года назад

      She also did a french version.

  • @pattierichards7391
    @pattierichards7391 Год назад +26

    it’s 2023 and here i am still missing Falco. so great. ❤

  • @chrisdutton2975
    @chrisdutton2975 2 года назад +25

    Going to middle school in the 80s meant spending hours watching MTV so you could be the one at school the next day saying, "Did you see that?" You didn't want to be the one who missed out. This is one of those that really got everybody talking. We weren't sure what we just saw. But we knew it was awesome!

  • @juliehoffman4568
    @juliehoffman4568 2 года назад +55

    This song was so popular back in the day!!! Love the beat!!

    • @abbynormal4740
      @abbynormal4740 2 года назад +2

      It was so popular that a local Kansas City radio station played the American version at the same time every evening for weeks, in addition to numerous times throughout the day. All over campus, you heard students tuning in every night to hear Rock Me Amadeus 😂

    • @imthewolf1
      @imthewolf1 2 года назад

      I loved this song and the movie about Wolfgang Amadeus Motzart

  • @cscook69
    @cscook69 2 года назад +13

    In 1984, a hit movie was released titled ‘Amadeus’. The following year, Falco released this song, which was something of a hit of its own accord. He tapped into the Amadeus wave.

  • @Sniper33321
    @Sniper33321 2 года назад +34

    The 8 min remix of this song was a killer in the clubs. Definitely a must listen

  • @Jmyth44
    @Jmyth44 2 года назад +47

    You have to know the movie to get the song .
    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart The greatest classical musical genius ever!
    definitely have to watch the movie “Amadeus” !!! You will love it !!!

    • @you2449
      @you2449 2 года назад +3

      Yep. One of the Best films ever made. Definitely worthy of 'Amadeus' himself.

    • @cheryljackson5659
      @cheryljackson5659 2 года назад +1

      I was hoping someone would recommend the movie since they both seemed unfamiliar with the reference. It's a shame that they've taken music out of the schools.

  • @cigresyl419
    @cigresyl419 2 года назад +18

    Translation:
    Part 1:
    He was a punk and lived in the big city
    It was in Vienna, in Vienna, where he did everything
    He had debts because he drank, but women all loved him anyway
    And everybody screamed: "Come and rock me Amadeus!"
    He was a superstar, he was popular
    He was exalted, because he had flair
    He was a virtuoso, he was a rock idol
    And everybody screamed: "Come and rock me Amadeus!"
    Hook:
    Amadeus, Amadeus, Amadeus
    Amadeus, Amadeus, Amadeus
    Amadeus, Amadeus - oh, oh, oh - Amadeus
    Come and rock me Amadeus!
    Amadeus, Amadeus, Amadeus
    Amadeus, Amadeus, Amadeus
    Amadeus, Amadeus - oh, oh, oh - Amadeus
    Part 2:
    It was around 1780 and it was in Vienna
    No plastic money any more, the banks were against him
    Everyone knew where the debts came from
    He was a ladies' man, women loved his punk
    He was a superstar, he was popular
    He was too exalted, and that was his flair
    He was a virtuoso, he was a rock idol
    And everybody's still screaming: "Come and rock me Amadeus!"
    Hook:
    Amadeus, Amadeus, Amadeus
    Amadeus, Amadeus, Amadeus
    Amadeus, Amadeus - oh, oh, oh - Amadeus
    Come and rock me Amadeus!
    Amadeus, Amadeus, Amadeus
    Amadeus, Amadeus, Amadeus
    Amadeus, Amadeus - oh, oh, oh - Amadeus
    Come and rock me Amadeus!
    Come and rock me Amadeus!
    Amadeus, Amadeus, Amadeus
    Amadeus, Amadeus, Amadeus
    Amadeus, Amadeus - oh, oh, oh - Amadeus
    Oh, can't you rock me Amadeus?
    Amadeus, Amadeus, Amadeus
    Amadeus, Amadeus, Amadeus
    Amadeus, Amadeus - oh, oh, oh - Amadeus
    Outro:
    Amadeus, Amadeus!
    Amadeus, Amadeus

  • @jameschatlos5428
    @jameschatlos5428 2 года назад +56

    This song was extremely popular in the dance clubs back in the 80's. It was playing at every club. Back in my younger days. Glad you guys liked it.

    • @RestoredMedia
      @RestoredMedia 2 года назад

      They would be in for a shock if they played his “Naked” music video for sure.

  • @LaMonatrod
    @LaMonatrod 2 года назад +12

    Born in Austria. He tends to mix a bit of English with German in his songs. He's basically singing about Wolfgang Mozart Amadeus. Sadly he passed away in 1998 when his rental car was struck by a bus.

  • @gorginacharon7912
    @gorginacharon7912 Год назад +5

    Oh my good golly!!! The expressions on your faces was absolutely priceless!! When Jay asked if he was speaking English I laughed so hard! I love your channel 😂

  • @alastairmcintyre4752
    @alastairmcintyre4752 2 года назад +166

    It's a small insight into how mad the 80s were musically that a song like this - which very few people understood was able to top both the UK Charts and the Billboard 100 . Your reaction to it was very similar to the reaction at the time - " Haven't a clue what he's saying but God it's catchy " . Now all you have to do is react to NENA's " 99 LUFTBALLONS " and your German journey through the 80s will be well on it's way ( although Falco was Austrian )

    • @meminustherandomgooglenumbers
      @meminustherandomgooglenumbers 2 года назад +9

      There was also a nearly identical English language version which was much more common, at least in the NYC media market. I'm surprised they didn't react to that version. Fun part is its not an exact translation. They stick more with same number of syllables than with exact same meaning.

    • @martinmckowen1588
      @martinmckowen1588 2 года назад +1

      And jet boy jet girl was another foreign language song that was huge

    • @martinmckowen1588
      @martinmckowen1588 2 года назад +3

      Or, to use its actual name, Ca Plane pour moi by Plastic Bertrand :)

    • @alastairmcintyre4752
      @alastairmcintyre4752 2 года назад +1

      @@martinmckowen1588 Remember it ( and him ) well lol

    • @briand8470
      @briand8470 2 года назад +10

      Did you forget 'Der Kommisar'. Need it to complete the trio of songs.

  • @tomnoziglia8385
    @tomnoziglia8385 2 года назад +106

    He is from Austria (thus rapping in German). Amadeus refers to "Mozart" and the song is tied to the movie with that title starring Tom Hulce as Mozart. I recommend reviewing the movie Amadeus on your film review channel. It's a classic film

    • @michaelminch5490
      @michaelminch5490 2 года назад +5

      When Amadeus cleaned up at the Academy Awards, I hadn't seen it yet, so I didn't understand what was the big deal about a dead composer. Then I went to see it with some friends a few weeks later. Blew me away.

    • @theConquerersMama
      @theConquerersMama 2 года назад +5

      One of the greatest movies ever made.

    • @sunnybearbuds
      @sunnybearbuds Год назад

      It's my favorite film! (Not the director's cut though...it messes it up.)

    • @michaelstahl1108
      @michaelstahl1108 Год назад +1

      Österreicher haben keine eigene sprache die sprechen alle eine art deutsch... nur zur info

    • @sunnybearbuds
      @sunnybearbuds Год назад

      @@michaelstahl1108 Danke! I've always heard it was different in Austria.

  • @kenossowicz1280
    @kenossowicz1280 Год назад +20

    I was a teenager in the 80’s and I love watching you guys react to these songs that I grew up with. This was kind of a weird one, even then, but it was awesome! Keep it up, guys! 🤙

  • @racafritz
    @racafritz 2 года назад +28

    He’s singing a combo of German and English. This song was HUGE! You guys are here for it! 🤩
    I am just loving you two rock out to this. Sadly Falco had his demons that beat him in the end.

    • @beckeb00
      @beckeb00 2 года назад +1

      I don't know what you mean about "his demons...beat him in the end. " Falco died in a car accident in 1991.

    • @sharleenentner2359
      @sharleenentner2359 2 года назад

      @@beckeb00 that's kinda true! although he tragically died in 1998

    • @beckeb00
      @beckeb00 2 года назад

      @@sharleenentner2359 I stand corrected. Why did I even put 1991?

  • @jacqueline4514
    @jacqueline4514 2 года назад +23

    The song GROWS as it goes along, just as classical music does 😊

  • @gavincodman9588
    @gavincodman9588 2 года назад +10

    What a tune….long live the 80’s music ❤️

  • @tjhunger8644
    @tjhunger8644 2 года назад +48

    You might want to watch the movie Amadeus it tells the story of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's. The success and troubles of Mozart, as told by Antonio Salieri, the contemporaneous composer who was insanely jealous of Mozart's talent and claimed to have murdered him. It's actually a very fun movie

    • @yepimheretoo2270
      @yepimheretoo2270 2 года назад +2

      That was the only movie our school took us to see (grade school). It was so much fun, but I think the nuns were a little uncomfortable in the beginning when he was chasing the girl 😂 Great movie.

    • @vstraylight
      @vstraylight 2 года назад +1

      Also important to know that the movie makes Salieri out to be much more of a bad guy than he was.

    • @tjhunger8644
      @tjhunger8644 2 года назад +1

      I think the movie use that plot line as a metaphor. The writers and directors must have known it was proven that salieri didn't poison Mozart

    • @gregorymoore2877
      @gregorymoore2877 2 года назад +1

      @@tjhunger8644 Although Salieri claims to have killed Mozart, I don't recall a scene that depicts that. I took it that Salieri only thinks that he killed Mozart when he actually didn't. Did he not end up an a mental institution?

    • @tjhunger8644
      @tjhunger8644 2 года назад +1

      @@gregorymoore2877 I'm not sure it's been awhile since I seen the movie any remembrance at this point might be just an Mandela effect for all I know

  • @elizabethmcmurray968
    @elizabethmcmurray968 2 года назад +19

    SOOOOOO 80s!!! I do not love this song, but there is no way i could have gotten out of the 80s without knowing it bc it was EVERYWHERE.

  • @rolfhansmuller4004
    @rolfhansmuller4004 Год назад +4

    Falco was from Austria and he sung german. His Song - Der Kommissar - was known in the states, too.

  • @happyhawaii0711
    @happyhawaii0711 2 года назад +107

    In 1985 "Rock me Amadeus" went to no.1 in the US, the same year "Vienna calling" went to no.18. Even the album "Falco 3"peaked at no.3 in the US and was certified gold. He had several big hits here in europe, especially in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. So sad he died that young (aged 40).

    • @jeffreymosher6334
      @jeffreymosher6334 2 года назад +1

      #1 March 22, 1986 ;-) but 36 years later who's really counting :-)

    • @happyhawaii0711
      @happyhawaii0711 2 года назад +2

      @@jeffreymosher6334 you´re right. 1986 in the US, in Germany 1985.

    • @markcastellanos9678
      @markcastellanos9678 2 года назад +8

      Vienna calling is my favorite.

    • @jennymagidson1925
      @jennymagidson1925 2 года назад

      Oh, didn't know he died so young. Sad.

    • @franky4318
      @franky4318 2 года назад +3

      OMG, This song was very popular even in my country Cuba. I guess my entire generation knows about this song very well. 1985 I was 14 years old. I also love Vienna Calling .
      And the extended versions are totally insane. 🤪

  • @cathylee4234
    @cathylee4234 2 года назад +31

    Lyrics in english He was a punk
    And he lived in the big city
    It was in Vienna, was Vienna
    where he did everything
    He was in debt because he drank
    But all women loved him
    And everyone called
    "Come and rock me Amadeus"
    He was superstar
    He was popular
    He was so exalted
    Because he had flair
    He was a virtuoso
    Was a rock idol
    And everything called
    "Come and rock me Amadeus"

  • @NondescriptMammal
    @NondescriptMammal 2 года назад +23

    When this came out in the 80s, hip hop had only very recently moved from being a local urban street cultural phenomenon into the national public awareness, and the fact that this somewhat obscure Austrian pop-rock vocalist came out with this novel hip-hoppy/classical crossover was an interesting musical treat unlike anything that preceded it

  • @kimcutts6153
    @kimcutts6153 2 года назад +29

    He sings in both English & German. Amadeus is Wolfgang "Amedeus" Mozart. A big hit in the 80s, for sure. ❤🎼🎵

  • @UliFandoms
    @UliFandoms 2 года назад +42

    Falco is the early years master of rhymes! He sings in german about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. That crazy talented musician back in the 1700s in Wien (Vienna), a punk, a superstar, a virtuous, a man with flair and sass, a rock idol at his time! 🙌
    Maybe people can put an english translation of the lyrics.

  • @Mansardian
    @Mansardian Год назад +2

    Translation:
    He was a punk and he lived in the big city
    It was in Wien, was Vienna, where he did everything
    He was in debt because he drank, but all the women loved him
    And everyone shouted, "Come and rock me Amadeus!"
    He was superstar, he was so popular
    He was so exalted, because he had flair
    He was a virtuoso, he was a rock idol
    And everybody was shouting, "Come and rock me Amadeus!"
    It was around 1780 and it was in Vienna
    No plastic money anymore, the banks against him
    Where the debts came from was well known to everyone
    He was a ladies man, women loved his punk
    He was superstar, he was so popular
    He was too exalted, that was his flair
    He was a virtuoso, was a rock idol
    And everything still shouts today, "Come and rock me Amadeus!"
    No1 hit in the US back then. Very extraordinary for a non-American.
    Besides, he was one of the few musicians in Vienna back then who introduced his audience to a new kind of technology: Vocal Sampling.

  • @roger1296
    @roger1296 2 года назад +17

    To date, the single is the only German language song to peak at number one of the Billboard Hot 100, which it did on 29 March 1986, and stayed at the top spot for several weeks.

  • @ohfour-seven6228
    @ohfour-seven6228 2 года назад +5

    Alright Falco! Falco was from Austria and died from a car accident in 1998. He was one of my favorites and left a large number of fantastic songs: Vienna Calling, The Sound of Musik, Der Kommissar, Auf der Flucht (On the Run),

  • @lordofnumbers9317
    @lordofnumbers9317 Год назад +5

    This song was a Number One Hit in the USA! Other song's from Falco are "Jeanny" (Scandal Hit Song from 1986), "Vienna Calling" or from 1998 "Out of the dark". Falco came from Austria. He died in 1998 by a car accident. RIP Falco. You are really one of the greatest stars. 80's ❤ forever

  • @saratroy9613
    @saratroy9613 2 года назад +23

    This is the sort of song that could have only happened in the 80s. I kind of dismissed it as a relic of its time, but when it comes on the radio, I find myself singing along. It's just so catchy!

  • @loisr3970
    @loisr3970 2 года назад +6

    Woo hoo this was the party song!!! Everyone loved it....ohh the fun we had!!!!!

  • @Problembeing
    @Problembeing 2 года назад +5

    This song was a revelation to me as a kid. I still love it. It’s so unique and catchy af.

  • @emmahowells8334
    @emmahowells8334 2 года назад +59

    This song was out everywhere when it came out, it was so popular. But the looks on your faces lol was priceless. It's in German & some English lol. 😂 Amadeus Or Mozart as people know him lol, he was a classical composer..😎👌

  • @3DJapan
    @3DJapan 2 года назад +7

    You know a song is good when it's not English but becomes famous in America.

  • @davidwebb091370
    @davidwebb091370 Год назад

    one of my favorite songs growing up in the 80s... this song went to number one in the U.S. in March 1986

  • @queenrosered
    @queenrosered 2 года назад +4

    Speaking English with a German accent. Your faces were priceless! 😆 👍

  • @charlesrichardson8684
    @charlesrichardson8684 2 года назад +35

    Now this is the 80’s! Keep it up guys 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @lorifreeman8547
    @lorifreeman8547 2 года назад +5

    Omg you two are such a gorgeous couple! Your reactions and the look on your faces are soo fabulous. I'm grinning and smiling all the time thru your videos. Soo good ❤❤❤❤

  • @mascottie
    @mascottie 2 года назад +21

    This was my all-time favorite song when I was a kid. I didn’t care that I didn’t understand the words. It just sounded good. For another great non-English song, listen to Nena - 99 Luft Balloons. Listen to the foreign version. It sounds better than the English version to me.

    • @teresajarrell452
      @teresajarrell452 2 года назад +3

      YES!! 👍😃❣️

    • @jonathangeraldrobinson720
      @jonathangeraldrobinson720 2 года назад +2

      Always loved the German version of "99 Luft Balloons." Hey Mick Jagger sings in English and I still can't understand what he says.

  • @CardiacCat
    @CardiacCat 2 года назад +18

    Yeah, this was a dance hit back in the day. Always loved it. Your next funky 80's song should be Blondie "Rapture". Also add Sly Fox "Let's go all the way" to your list

    • @teresajarrell452
      @teresajarrell452 2 года назад +4

      BLONDIE- RAPTURE!!! I have requested this a few times. I think they will love it! 👍😃❣️😃👍

    • @johnirving5949
      @johnirving5949 2 года назад +3

      Both good choices!

  • @MrPelley97
    @MrPelley97 Год назад +1

    We had it all in the 80's. When a new track hit the charts we were all over over it!

  • @fidel2xl
    @fidel2xl 2 года назад +24

    Guys, the REMIX to this song was fire. The song was created for the soundtrack to the awesome movie 'Amadeus' (a true story about 18th century composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart). Anyway, the remix of this song was typically used in Hip Hop mix-ups etc.
    Here's the link to the remix: ruclips.net/video/C_joXLJJlwc/видео.html

    • @iamangee
      @iamangee 2 года назад +1

      This was always my favorite version of it.

    • @imthewolf1
      @imthewolf1 2 года назад +1

      Oh yeah the remix was better.

    • @davidbull7210
      @davidbull7210 2 года назад +2

      This was not from the Amadeus soundtrack as it came out a year or so later. It was inspired by all the revived interest in Mozart after that film.

  • @MindsetMom
    @MindsetMom 2 года назад +21

    The extended version is epic. Can you imagine dancing to this in the clubs??

  • @ronniesouthern7829
    @ronniesouthern7829 6 месяцев назад +1

    Amber is in her own little world. She’s definitely rocking with Amadeus!

  • @rickclark8657
    @rickclark8657 2 года назад +14

    It’s in German as he was from Austria

  • @joem3099
    @joem3099 2 года назад +103

    For anyone who has been watching Jay and Amber awhile like I have been. When they first started they were reserved especially Amber now they are dancing in their seats. They are truly experiencing what music can do.

    • @talon5538
      @talon5538 2 года назад +4

      I agree , been watching them for not quite a full year and loving watching the transition they're making

    • @kathleenquinn6053
      @kathleenquinn6053 2 года назад +2

      Love your reaction
      I remember this song, I only remember the rock me Amadeus part
      The best was great

  • @francemary1863
    @francemary1863 2 года назад +4

    Falco was n.1 in USA in 1986 with the song "Rock me Amadeus" (in his third album). You can discover Falco with his first album "Einzelhaft" in 1982, "solitary confinement" in English; the first album is a jewel : "der Kommissar", "Auf der Flucht"("run anway"), , "Gans Wien" ("all Vienna"), etc... and many other titles (site Falco compendium for discovering his discography ). Falco is an icon in Austria, his tragic death at the age of 40, after a hectic life made of suffering, where alcohol and cocaine served him as medicine, has marked his fans. His grave in the central cemetery of Vienna, well recognizable is the most visited of this great cemetery. Hallo from France.

    • @sjduges67
      @sjduges67 10 месяцев назад

      @francmary1863, There's another song from Einzelhaft that is good, but with somewhat racy lyrics and that's Siebzehn Jahr. It was very close in theme to "Does Your Mother Know" by ABBA.

  • @frankmastroianni2501
    @frankmastroianni2501 2 года назад +6

    Song is about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart who composed his 1st musical piece at age 5. He was Austrian like Falco. #1 song in the US. check out his 'Marriage of Figaro' and many other pieces. Only 35 when he died... A pure musical genius! The movie Amadeus is awesome and won Oscars and there is of course the song...

  • @thomholbrook7286
    @thomholbrook7286 2 года назад +42

    Amadeus was Mozart, the classical composer. So the video treats him like a modern rock star. Too bad you didn't pick the other version of the song that in the middle has an extra part where they layout all the moments of Mozart's life, including Falco releasing Rick Me Amadeus.

    • @fidel2xl
      @fidel2xl 2 года назад +2

      Yep....well said. I posted the link to that other version in my comment.

    • @jackie_jrml
      @jackie_jrml 2 года назад

      Yesss I was waiting for that!

  • @Sec998
    @Sec998 3 дня назад

    This song went to #1 on the US Pop charts in 1986. He's rapping in German but the chorus is in English. Falco was also part of the group After the Fire which had the single "Der Comisar"

  • @patrickmcevoy5080
    @patrickmcevoy5080 2 года назад +61

    I've always loved this song - one of the best of that mid-80's era. You should listen to some more of his stuff - it's all this early Euro-rap mixed with new wave. "Der Kommissar" and "Vienna Calling" are two of his other hits. He would mostly rap in German (he was Austrian), but blended in a few English words here and there without interrupting the flow. Fun stuff.

  • @Mr.Batsu12
    @Mr.Batsu12 2 года назад +26

    This was really big back in the 80s as the heavy synth pop/rock style was coming in. Similar to Thomas Dolby and Adam Ant.

  • @exeter1985
    @exeter1985 2 года назад +13

    Now that you have been introduced to The 80's in the German language, the next song needs to be "99 Luftballoons" by the artist called 'Nena'. Her song in German was a hit, then they released the song in English and it wasn't as popular as the original, as I remember.

    • @andrewbowman4611
      @andrewbowman4611 Год назад +1

      It depends where you were I suppose, but 99 Red Balloons was hugely popular in the UK. So much so, it wasn't until many years later we became aware of the original.

  • @jamesmasters3316
    @jamesmasters3316 2 года назад +73

    I was 9-10 when this came out, it was tied to the movie, Amadeus. A film about the life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, child prodigy who wrote musical score, operas at the age of 5. He was incredible. The movie is intriguing, it show the life of Mozart, from the prospective of a rival of his. And how he caused Mozart's death, as a death bed confession.
    It's a really good movie.
    Mozart was a German composer, so for the song and video they got a German musician named Falco to do a tie in song.
    In the 80's it was a way of indirect promotion, which caught on, and is still done to this day. companies just don't hire artists to create original work anymore, it's cheaper to acquire established music for films.

    • @homermongrel1
      @homermongrel1 2 года назад +5

      *Austrian composer

    • @homermongrel1
      @homermongrel1 2 года назад +3

      Austrian singer

    • @pagemeredith4532
      @pagemeredith4532 2 года назад +5

      Mozart was from Austria.

    • @mocat1
      @mocat1 2 года назад +5

      *inspired by the movie. “Tied” to the movie implies it was somehow featured in the movie was on the soundtrack album. Rock Me Amadeus was released in ‘85 while the movie was released in ‘84. Almost a full year before Falco’s album was released. (I just looked at the dates of both, on wiki.)
      I was 10 when the movie was released, and 11 when the song was released. Until I saw the movie in class about 3 years later, I was sure the song must have been featured in the movie, somewhere. I was a little crushed that it wasn’t. lol

    • @seanhopton.
      @seanhopton. 2 года назад +1

      I was about 10-11years old at the time.l loved it then and l still love it at my age. I love ❤ 80s 🎶 Music

  • @alltruenews
    @alltruenews 2 года назад +4

    This is about Mozart. He was the punk rocker of his time and his music was contentious. This is a melding of time and culture.

  • @ralphschmitt5859
    @ralphschmitt5859 Год назад +1

    I was in my 20's, working and partying in Manhattan in the 80's. When this song came on in the clubs.....OMG!
    Great memory.

  • @sparky6086
    @sparky6086 2 года назад +52

    You need to react to the movie, "Amadeus" on your movie reaction channel. You'll like it. It's what inspired this tune. It's a movie about the classical composer, Wolfgang "Amadeus" Mozart, from the late 1700's. It's a good biopic, & is also funny in places & sad in other. I think, that it won Best Picture in the mid '80's. If I remember right, Falco is Austrian, so he's singing in German. Mozart was also Austrian.
    A word of advice for reacting to movies: Stay away from extended versions, director's cuts, etc, because they are usually just cash grabs and usually take away from the original release, if for no other reason, than they make the movie too long.

  • @scottangel6462
    @scottangel6462 2 года назад +46

    It really makes me feel happy when I see you guys rock out to stuff that I listened to when I was younger. This song was fire on the dance floor and it didn't matter if that floor was your bedroom or a club. I hear SO many kids today trash older music and never give it a listen but when I was young we listened to everything so it really made my day to see you as we would have said Rock Out!!

  • @jawbone78
    @jawbone78 2 года назад +3

    This song will always be notable to me for being the first song my brother ever recorded off the radio for me.

  • @DJHolte
    @DJHolte 2 года назад +12

    Yet another reason why 80s music was so unique. Songs like this just bring the whole decade flashing back to me instantly.

  • @ninawildr4207
    @ninawildr4207 2 года назад +4

    I was obsessed with this song in 85! Rip Falco great musician!

  • @danielmankowski922
    @danielmankowski922 11 месяцев назад +2

    Falco was so cool he did a duet with Red Sonja herself Bridgite Neilsen!

  • @elizabethfranco1284
    @elizabethfranco1284 2 года назад +21

    Should check out the movie Amadeus biopic about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    • @kalzyoung
      @kalzyoung 2 года назад

      That movie was 🔥🔥

  • @anyviolet
    @anyviolet 2 года назад +6

    The movie Amadeus (as others said, about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) came out in 1984. It was so popular that people immediately knew this song (released one year later) was about Mozart. Good explanations re: what the song is about are in this thread. This song was a MONSTER hit in the 80s and all over the radio constantly. --- from an old person who lived thru it hahaha

  • @jenniferk2312
    @jenniferk2312 2 года назад +1

    The song is about Mozart - the "rock star" of his generation. Falco was also Austrian, and was a child musical prodegy like Mozart. Apparently, he was seen as the next up and coming Mozart during his childhood. When he grew up, he thought that there would be more money to make with pop music rather than classical or opera. He has some really great 80's hits!

  • @Summermute7
    @Summermute7 2 года назад +23

    That was a very fun reaction! 😄. Now you should check out “Der Kommissar” by After the Fire. Falco did it first, but ATF’s is the one we all know and love - and the one in English… lol

    • @kellylacroix1458
      @kellylacroix1458 2 года назад +1

      Yes! I like Falco's version but they should definitely do the After The Fire version

    • @flatpicker74
      @flatpicker74 2 года назад

      I’m so confused right now. I had the 45 of Amadeus with Der Kommissar as the B-side. Somehow that’s the only version I know 🤷🏻‍♂️. I’ll have to check out the other one. By the way, I always thought Der Kommissar was the superior song, though I loved both.

    • @hustledude
      @hustledude 2 года назад

      @@flatpicker74 in the US After the Fires version was released a few years before Falco’s Amadeus, I want to say Der Kommissar was from around 83 and Amadeus was around 86

    • @TrevorandThea
      @TrevorandThea 2 года назад

      Love ATF’s version of Der Kommissar. Such a shame it was the band’s swan song. They’d actually already split up by the time it climbed up the charts and became a huge international hit. After The Fire’s Lazer Love is a great listen and I’d love to hear Jay and Amber’s reaction to the lyrics of their tune “Who’s going to love you (when you’re old and fat and ugly)”!

    • @flatpicker74
      @flatpicker74 2 года назад

      @@hustledude I had to do a google search to make sure I wasn't crazy. And I did indeed remember correctly. The 45 with Der Kommissar and Amadeus came out in Canada in '85.

  • @shayneerwin2809
    @shayneerwin2809 2 года назад +58

    An absolutely fantastic and emotional Falco song is "Jeanny" - you should check that out. It's in German so you would need to pull up a lyric video with the English translation

    • @jeffreymosher6334
      @jeffreymosher6334 2 года назад +3

      'Falco 3' was among the cassettes I had on heavy repeat on my generic Walkman knockoff the Spring and Summer of 1986, and the whole album is still worth a listen. Including - most certainly "Jeanny".

    • @nadine8742
      @nadine8742 2 года назад

      Yes please!

    • @amradzinovic4086
      @amradzinovic4086 2 года назад +1

      Do you even know what "Jeanny" is about?

  • @RoseTintMyWorld-cr5zo
    @RoseTintMyWorld-cr5zo 2 года назад +2

    I didn't hear this song until I was working on a stage crew in college and a ballroom company performed a dance to it. The man was dressed like Mozart and his wife pulled him up from a piano to dance a sexy tango. There was fog everywhere. I was so confused! My coworkers and I ended up loving it because face it; it's a banger. We listened to it a week or so later in the car and laughed our heads off. Good times!

  • @AB2B
    @AB2B 2 года назад +21

    We didn't know what he was saying, either, but we rocked out to it, just like you. lol He's rapping in German, btw. Others have suggested Der Kommissar, and I'll add my vote; be sure to look for the original German one. Vienna Calling is another good one. Falco was Austrian, and was such a unique man. Very sad that he died just as he was working on his come back. Oh, another quirky but fun song (at least to me): 99 Luftballoons. Yes, the original is in German. 😉

    • @glamourisbest
      @glamourisbest 2 года назад +2

      Yes! The beat of 99 Luftballoons goes hard.

    • @Ed7501
      @Ed7501 2 года назад +1

      Yeah... also known as 99 Red Balloons by Nena.

  • @jennhurl
    @jennhurl 2 года назад +5

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    The OG Rockstar of his time!

  • @Jason-ib4fk
    @Jason-ib4fk 2 года назад +8

    This song is sung partly in German and partly in English, mixed together. His German is with a fairly heavy Vienna "accent" and even when you speak both languages the staccato style of his singing here can make it a bit challenging for a non-native German speaker especially on the first go-round! It was a HUUUGE hit! I was living in Germany at the height of Falco's music. Please check out his other stuff. Quite the number of hits n most a bit quirky as you like it! 👍😍👌

  • @1steveconner
    @1steveconner 2 года назад +8

    Falco's confidence is off the charts!!! Classic 80's!!

  • @soulkitty11
    @soulkitty11 2 года назад +6

    Lol I needed the laugh I got from your initial reaction. Your reaction to this one 🤣 thank you!!!!

  • @eastchchkea6475
    @eastchchkea6475 2 года назад +35

    Born in Salzburg Austria in 1756, Wolfgang Amadeus Motzart was a child prodigy. Although he lived a short meteoric life dying in 1791, his impact on Classical music is undeniable. From Twinkle Twinkle Little Star to Fur Elise, you would likely have unwittingly heard his music many times before. Motzart lived a rockstar lifestyle and embodied a chaotic laissez-faire existence.

    • @austincottrell1442
      @austincottrell1442 Год назад +4

      Fur Elise was written by Beethoven.

    • @kolty99
      @kolty99 Год назад +2

      The melody for "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" was not actually composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, although it has been attributed to him in the past. The melody was actually taken from a French folk song called "Ah! vous dirai-je, maman," which was first published in 1761. Mozart did, however, create a set of twelve variations for the piano based on the melody in 1781, when he was 25 years old. These variations are known as "Ah, vous dirai-je, maman," K. 265/300e. So while Mozart did not write the original melody, he did use it in his work.

  • @LaptopLarry330
    @LaptopLarry330 2 года назад +16

    Falco was an Austrian Rap/Pop Rock star (who rapped on his recordings in German), whose greatest success in the US took place during the 1980s. He had three hit songs/music videos in the US: "Der Kommisar" (which was covered by the British Rock band, After The Fire, and also by Deborah Harry (of Blondie)), "Vienna Calling", and "Rock Me Amadeus". This song made history on the Billboard Chart for being the biggest foreign language hit in US history until ""Gangnam Style", by Psy, broke his sales record. Falco continued to have chart success in Europe in the 1990s. Falco was killed in an SUV accident in 1998, when his vehicle collided with a bus in the Dominican Republic, where he was recording a new album at the time. Falco was 40 years old.

  • @debibailey2968
    @debibailey2968 Год назад +3

    I've always felt the same I just love this song, it's just so catchy and you have to move!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @cinb3448
    @cinb3448 2 года назад +6

    I haven't heard this in forever! I loved your reaction! So funny! Lol

  • @Musicvegan01
    @Musicvegan01 2 года назад +105

    When Jay says "Falco" at the beginning, it kinda sounds like "Rico Suave" by an early 1990s rapper named Gerardo. 😃 With "Rock Me Amadeus", you should listen to one of the long versions, like the one called 12" American Mix. ruclips.net/video/bdSLGhII1zE/видео.html But skip the one that has a guy saying things like "Mozart composes the Magic Flute". Some radio stations would play the magic flute version

    • @37kdparker
      @37kdparker 2 года назад +2

      I love this version…downloaded on my Apple Music

    • @robzen2713
      @robzen2713 2 года назад +9

      Nooo history lesson is my favorite version! 😅

    • @timneale5657
      @timneale5657 2 года назад +3

      That 12" American mix is the version I really enjoyed!!

    • @Blackmallowtube
      @Blackmallowtube 2 года назад +2

      @@timneale5657 Have you heard the Salieri Remix (the one that has a guy saying things like "Mozart composes the Magic Flute"). That's my favorite version.

    • @karenkat1111
      @karenkat1111 2 года назад

      Yes, like the other version too