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Wind of change The Scorpions
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I follow the Moskva Down to Gorky Park Listening to the wind of change An August summer night Soldiers passing by Listening to the wind of change The world is closing in Did you ever think That we could be so close, like brothers The future's in the air I can feel it everywhere Blowing with the wind of change
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Take me to the magic of the moment On a glory night Where the children of tomorrow dream away in the wind of change Walking* down the street, Distant memories Are buried in the past, forever I follow the Moskva Down to Gorky Park Listening* to the wind of change PRESENT CONTINUOUS Form: verb to be + present participle Examples: I am sitting You are watching TV He is writing the letter USE ° Now °Longer actions in progress now ° Planned future
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Take me to the magic of the moment On a glory night Where the children of tomorrow share their dreams With you and me Take me to the magic of the moment On a glory night Where the children of tomorrow dream away in the wind of change
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The wind of change Blows straight into the face of time Like a storm wind that will ring The freedom bell For peace of mind Let your balalaika sing What my guitar wants to say Take me to the magic of the moment On a glory night Where the children of tomorrow share their dreams
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Take me to the magic of the moment On a glory night Where the children of tomorrow dream away
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The Group Klaus Meine (vocal) Rudolf Schenker (eletric guittar) Matthias Jabs (eletric guittar) Paweł Mąciwoda (baixo) James Kottak (bateria)
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History of the band The band emerged in Hannover in West Germany in 1965 and has undergone several changes in its members, and now only Klaus Meine and Rudolf Schenker had participated in the original band.
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The song was written by Klaus Meine and was inspired by the "winds of change" that struck Europe, the Cold War ending, the end of the Soviet Union and the fall of the Berlin Wall. The song is the 10th biggest selling single of all times in Germany.
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The lyrics celebrate the political changes in Eastern Europe in 1990s – such as the political discussions that led to the fall of the Berlin Wall, and Utano countries that were part of the socialist block, and the impending slowdown and eventual collapse of the Cold War. Klaus was inspired to write the song on a visit to Moscow in 1989.
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Members: Bárbara Cruz ~> Bárbara Cruz Bruna Lanzoni ~> Bruna Lanzoni Mariana Renó ~> Mariana Renó Raphael Marcondes ~> Raphael Marcondes Numbers:03042836 Eldorado õ/
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