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  2. Wind of Change (Scorpions song) - Wikipedia

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    The Moskva is the name of the river that runs through Moscow (both the city and the river are named identically in Russian), and Gorky Park is an urban park in Moscow named after the writer Maxim Gorky. The song further mentions the balalaika, the signature Russian stringed instrument, as a counterpart to the guitar, suggesting harmony of ...

  3. Gorky Park (band) - Wikipedia

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    Gorky Park's contribution was a cover of The Who's "My Generation". Namin's producing centre is referred to in the lyrics of the Scorpions hit Wind of Change. [15] In 1989, guitar manufacturer Kramer introduced a balalaika-shaped Gorky Park signature model, similar to Belov's custom-made instruments. [16]

  4. Category:Gorky Park (band) songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Gorky Park (band) songs or lists of Gorky Park (band) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Gorky Park (band) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. Stairway to Heaven/Highway to Hell - Wikipedia

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    Stairway to Heaven/Highway to Hell was a 1989 compilation album featuring bands that performed at the Moscow Music Peace Festival: Bon Jovi, [2] Skid Row, Scorpions, [3] Ozzy Osbourne, Mötley Crüe, Cinderella, and Gorky Park. [4]

  6. Gorky Park (album) - Wikipedia

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    Gorky Park is the debut album by Russian hard rock band Gorky Park, released in 1989 by Mercury Records, after Jon Bon Jovi & Richie Sambora of Bon Jovi expressed interest in the band (and co-produced the album) and got them signed to Mercury, Bon Jovi's label.

  7. Wind of Change - Wikipedia

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    Wind of Change: The Scorpions Story, by Martin Popoff; The Winds of Change and Other Stories, a collection of short stories by Isaac Asimov; The Winds of Change by Martha Grimes in the Richard Jury series; Winds of Change, novel by Anna Jacobs; Winds of Change (Lackey novel), a 1994 novel by Mercedes Lackey

  8. Moscow Music Peace Festival - Wikipedia

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    It inspired the 1990 song "Wind of Change" by Scorpions, one of the bands that performed at the concert. The song became one of the best selling singles of all time. [6] Modeled as a "Russian Woodstock" the concert was a joint production by Russian musician Stas Namin and American music manager Doc McGhee. [7] [8]

  9. No One Like You - Wikipedia

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    The song reached number 65 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. It also attained the number 1 position on the US Billboard Rock Tracks chart. The track peaked at number 49 in Canada. [3] The Scorpions released a live version as a taster for their forthcoming live album World Wide Live in 1984, along with their second hit "Big City Nights".