Eberhard Schoener ‎- Code-Word Elvis

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  • @kongobock
    @kongobock Жыл бұрын

    I remeber that performance in the "Circus Krone" in munich. I guess it was 1978, 1979, or maybe1980. They had the first laser show, relax seats (!) so you could appreciate the laser show projected onto the roof without getting a stiff neck, excellent sound and even cerstain smells to emphasize the whole performance. And although it's more than 40 years ago I still remember Eberhard introducing Sting as one singer who ist able to sing with two voices: belly and head - so remarkable! Eberhard wrote the perfect song for Sting - good job, well done! I'm very grateful to be an attendee of that concert, because it is part of musical history for sure ;)

  • @Laneboy007
    @Laneboy0074 ай бұрын

    A thousand record shops later I finally bought this album then played it . I wasn’t impressed .. then I change it to the right speed silly me

  • @mauricekiely6703
    @mauricekiely67032 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant song from Eberhard Schoener. Sting quite good on vocals. ES is a genius...some refer to him as the Godfather of trance.

  • @ronbo11
    @ronbo11 Жыл бұрын

    Every one keeps talking about Sting, but Stewart drums the entire song and Andy Summers comes in with a lovely solo at 2:30.

  • @Pokav1deo

    @Pokav1deo

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s interesting that this is eight minutes and four seconds long on the original German, Harvest label release from 1978. Copeland isn’t credited as drummer on that one (which I own) but Evert Fraterman is. The length of the version in this video matches the 1981 US release on the Harvest label. Wish I had both versions to compare. Is this definitely Stewart here?

  • @calummcnab
    @calummcnab5 жыл бұрын

    Thankyou, As a Sting fan, I thank you. x

  • @sdry1688
    @sdry1688 Жыл бұрын

    Does Sting ever sing this live?

  • @rustymackemingrancanaria6360
    @rustymackemingrancanaria63605 жыл бұрын

    I thank you as well.. A mackem loving a geordies music! (when he used to be good and not quite the pretentious tosser he became after live aid.)