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Austria was not part of the Soviet Union because the Russians left in the 1950s because the Austrians could remain independent after the war due to the Anschluss from the Soviet occupation which affected almost all of Eastern Europe until 1989
But otherwise correct Falco - He held the world's top chart for weeks with his song Rock Me Amadeus in the 80s, I was still a kid then but I saw Falco live, I'm not kidding
He was the first to sing about the drug use in 1981 that had been present in Austria since the late 70s, which caused a huge outcry, but this also brought Falco into the public consciousness musically (it's not like the same cocaine and heroin show wasn't on in East Germany or Western Europe at the same time. That's why if Austria had been part of the Soviet zone, it wouldn't have happened, because according to Soviet law, drug distribution was punishable by 15 years in prison or forced labor or the gallows).

In 1996, he released the rave-style song "Mutter der mann mit dem koks ist da", which also promotes cocaine and strongly shows Falco's drug-addicted lifestyle

Falco has several good songs, but he was unable to achieve greater global success with them and he struggled with serious alcohol and cocaine problems and severe depression. It is still unknown to this day whether the accident was truly an accident or whether he deliberately drove himself in front of the bus in a suicidal manner, as a lot of alcohol and cocaine were found in his blood during the autopsy.
Falco was vacationing in his villa in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, and the material for the album was being prepared there. He called his guitarist to come and fix one of the songs. This was his last phone call, half an hour later his Pajero was swept away by a truck. He died of head injuries shortly after being taken to the hospital, 35 kilometers away, on February 6, 1998, two weeks before his 41st birthday.
The bus driver admitted that he was driving much faster than the speed limit, and that he could have stopped if he had been slower. He was sentenced to three years in prison.
It is a bitter irony that in a 1982 interview Falco said: “If I have to die prematurely, I want to die like James Dean. At an intersection, in a Porsche. Bang! The End!
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Hey buddy I owe you an apology. You're pretty cool and that is your native singer and got to admit that I played Rock Me Amadeus on the juke box every Friday night my Mom brought me to Dairy Queen. Kinda sucks he went out like that but I am truly impressed by your response to my comment. I was being a dick and trying to be funny, you could have turned this into a beef but instead wrote a very intelligent, informative response. I respect that. Take care and stay cool! 😎
 
Hey buddy I owe you an apology. You're pretty cool and that is your native singer and got to admit that I played Rock Me Amadeus on the juke box every Friday night my Mom brought me to Dairy Queen. Kinda sucks he went out like that but I am truly impressed by your response to my comment. I was being a dick and trying to be funny, you could have turned this into a beef but instead wrote a very intelligent, informative response. I respect that. Take care and stay cool! 😎
I usually like to listen to progressive or deep house or tech house music (rock music is not really an exception if it's a former skinhead style) although there are some exceptions to every style that I like to listen to but I'm not here to fight with others because of it, but if they classify me as a "faggot" then I have to react to that
Let's say these music styles are not very well known in the USA that I listen to because there all they do is guitar strumming rock music or country style and either black rap music or white rap music and everyone is dressed like a 13 year old idiot or a little kid when they're 40-50 years old but everyone walks around with a gun, smokes cocaine and sends themselves to the other world with Fentanyl haha

(and in Great Britain Sasha, John Digweed, Pete Tong, Quivver, James Holden, Fatboy Slim, Carl Cox are considered very serious names on a global level in this musical line for up to 30 years, but Americans are not necessarily familiar with this because there are not too many nightclubs in the USA where they play electronic music, especially in Space Miami where they hold larger mass events for electronic music lovers, this musical style is more widespread in Europe)

Well, it's a different world, they know what they're doing I wouldn't want to live in the USA, I'd have to have a very strong and compelling reason to move there, I don't really like the American lifestyle and worldview I'll be honest, it's too capitalist,too violent, there are a lot of Jews out there, and it's a big projection of the standard of living in general as I see it
(and here in Europe it's a straight mania that everyone wants to go to the USA and live there, I never thought about it, I'm fine here in Europe, apart from a few good looking white women who are generally Republican in politican line and a few black American boxers, I don't see much reason why I would move to the USA.)
Although let's add that nowadays an idiotic Central or South American migrant gets a green card or citizenship in the USA sooner than a European white person, with whom they even play God's torture at the competent American consulate for years before you get a damn green card, but the chances of that are also low these days)

Back to Falco
Falco's death is very unfortunate, he could have composed a lot more good music if he hadn't died at the age of 40 in a car accident just 2 weeks before his 41st birthday, which is a good question, was it suicide or who actually caused the accident, since significant amounts of cocaine and alcohol were found in Falco's blood (although based on his last phone call I wouldn't suspect suicide)
Falco became quite a heavy alcohol and drug addict after he could no longer achieve the same global success as with Rock Me Amadeus and because of this he was very depressed at times
Falco did very well on a global level with Rock Me Amadeus, it held the number one spot on the world music charts for weeks, although it's not exactly my favorite single from him, he has some good music too, although it was stylistically quite outrageous, usually intentionally (Madonna generally has a good voice, but in my opinion she has a similar intentionally overwhelming style if we look at her music videos and older songs)
Watch the 1993 DonauInselfest, the whole concert is up on Youtube, it's a very well-made concert by Falco, but not all of his music can be heard on it (although towards the end of the concert, the heavy rain and the lightning that hit the electricity interrupted the whole concert for a few minutes, Falco allegedly had a very strong outburst of anger received after the concert)
Falco has also used the oxygen therapy that is administered intravenously, so that the singer receives oxygen-enriched blood and is then able to sing and dance for up to two hours without stopping
A film was also made about Falco's life in 2008 (Falco - Verdammt wir leben noch) Falco - Damn it! We are still alive!
Also, since he never had his own child but had an adopted daughter, Katharina Bianca Vitkovic also wrote a book about Falco
I've seen Falco live, but I was still a kid then, I remember he was dressed as Napoleon in a red uniform
I was out in 2013 in Vienna at the ZentralFriedhof cemetery by his grave
 
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I usually like to listen to progressive or deep house or tech house music (rock music is not really an exception if it's a former skinhead style) although there are some exceptions to every style that I like to listen to but I'm not here to fight with others because of it, but if they classify me as a "faggot" then I have to react to that
Let's say these music styles are not very well known in the USA that I listen to because there all they do is guitar strumming rock music or country style and either black rap music or white rap music and everyone is dressed like a 13 year old idiot or a little kid when they're 40-50 years old but everyone walks around with a gun, smokes cocaine and sends themselves to the other world with Fentanyl haha

(and in Great Britain Sasha, John Digweed, Pete Tong, Quivver, James Holden, Fatboy Slim, Carl Cox are considered very serious names on a global level in this musical line for up to 30 years, but Americans are not necessarily familiar with this because there are not too many nightclubs in the USA where they play electronic music, especially in Space Miami where they hold larger mass events for electronic music lovers, this musical style is more widespread in Europe)

Well, it's a different world, they know what they're doing I wouldn't want to live in the USA, I'd have to have a very strong and compelling reason to move there, I don't really like the American lifestyle and worldview I'll be honest, it's too capitalist,too violent, there are a lot of Jews out there, and it's a big projection of the standard of living in general as I see it
(and here in Europe it's a straight mania that everyone wants to go to the USA and live there, I never thought about it, I'm fine here in Europe, apart from a few good looking white women who are generally Republican in politican line and a few black American boxers, I don't see much reason why I would move to the USA.)
Although let's add that nowadays an idiotic Central or South American migrant gets a green card or citizenship in the USA sooner than a European white person, with whom they even play God's torture at the competent American consulate for years before you get a damn green card, but the chances of that are also low these days)

Back to Falco
Falco's death is very unfortunate, he could have composed a lot more good music if he hadn't died at the age of 40 in a car accident just 2 weeks before his 41st birthday, which is a good question, was it suicide or who actually caused the accident, since significant amounts of cocaine and alcohol were found in Falco's blood (although based on his last phone call I wouldn't suspect suicide)
Falco became quite a heavy alcohol and drug addict after he could no longer achieve the same global success as with Rock Me Amadeus and because of this he was very depressed at times
Falco did very well on a global level with Rock Me Amadeus, it held the number one spot on the world music charts for weeks, although it's not exactly my favorite single from him, he has some good music too, although it was stylistically quite outrageous, usually intentionally (Madonna generally has a good voice, but in my opinion she has a similar intentionally overwhelming style if we look at her music videos and older songs)
Watch the 1993 DonauInselfest, the whole concert is up on Youtube, it's a very well-made concert by Falco, but not all of his music can be heard on it (although towards the end of the concert, the heavy rain and the lightning that hit the electricity interrupted the whole concert for a few minutes, Falco allegedly had a very strong outburst of anger received after the concert)
Falco has also used the oxygen therapy that is administered intravenously, so that the singer receives oxygen-enriched blood and is then able to sing and dance for up to two hours without stopping
A film was also made about Falco's life in 2008 (Falco - Verdammt wir leben noch) Falco - Damn it! We are still alive!
Also, since he never had his own child but had an adopted daughter, Katharina Bianca Vitkovic also wrote a book about Falco
I've seen Falco live, but I was still a kid then, I remember he was dressed as Napoleon in a red uniform
I was out in 2013 in Vienna at the ZentralFriedhof cemetery by his grave

Hey you would have loved the rave scene in the 90s.i suggest maybe checking out that decade. Raves and electronic music was everywhere and in so many different styles. It was as big as the alt and punk scenes.
 
Hey you would have loved the rave scene in the 90s.i suggest maybe checking out that decade. Raves and electronic music was everywhere and in so many different styles. It was as big as the alt and punk scenes.
In Europe, the German Scooter and Sash! took the Rave line in the 90s
(Scooter can copy the British line so well that for a long time I thought the whole band was British, then I looked it up and it turned out they were Germans. HP Baxxter probably Otto Skorzeny relative haha)











No, I didn't really like the Rave music line (although Falco's songs "Mutter Der Mann mit dem koks ist da" and "Naked" written in the mid-to-late 90s are already in rave style), it was completely synthetic drug-based music for sure (Let's say any electronic music is the same today)
And I didn't like the clothing style at all: I remember everyone wearing moonwalker-thick Buffalo boots and all kinds of flashy green, orange, blue tops, I experienced the 90s music and clothing era as a disaster for me
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By the 2000s, the trend had shifted from rave to house, here are two good sets that well present the European house music trend of the early 2000s.

 
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You'll remember me when the west wind moves
Upon the fields of barley
You'll forget the sun in his jealous sky
As we walk in fields of gold

So she took her love for to gaze awhile
Upon the fields of barley
In his arms she fell as her hair came down
Among the fields of gold

Will you stay with me? Will you be my love?
Among the fields of barley
We'll forget the sun in his jealous sky
As we lie in fields of gold

See the west wind move like a lover so
Upon the fields of barley
Feel her body rise when you kiss her mouth
Among the fields of gold

I never made promises lightly
And there have been some that I've broken
But I swear in the days still left
We'll walk in fields of gold
We'll walk in fields of gold

Many years have passed since those summer days
Among the fields of barley
See the children run as the sun goes down
Among the fields of gold

You'll remember me when the west wind moves
Upon the fields of barley
You can tell the sun in his jealous sky
When we walked in fields of gold
When we walked in fields of gold
When we walked in fields of gold


 
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