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German heavy metal band The Scorpions had an inkling that change was in the air when they penned their famous song, but nothing prepared the band for the historic events that followed, nor for how much of a hit their ballad would become.It starts with a whistled tune still instantly recognizable 20 years on. Then comes a high voice: "I follow the Moskva, down to Gorky Park..."
The song, of course, is Wind of Change, the anthem which more than any other hit would come to be associated, cigarette lighters aloft, with the fall of the Berlin Wall 20 years ago this November 9.
And while The Scorpions had an inkling that change was in the air when they penned it, nothing prepared the German heavy metal band for the historic events that followed, nor for how much of a hit their ballad would become.
Wind of Change was born in Moscow at a rock festival in August 1989, recalls singer-songwriter Klaus Meine, reclining in a shrine-like VIP lounge full of gold discs and guitars in the Scorpions Arena stadium named in their honour in Hanover, their hometown.
"The Red Army were in front of the stage doing the security with their backs to us,” said Meine, still sporting leather trousers, a beret and a skull-and-crossbones scarf at 61. “When we went on stage ... they turned to face us and just became one with the crowd, throwing their caps into the air. Going home we had the impression to have witnessed the world changing before our very eyes. Wind of Change was born soon afterwards.”

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