… Read Full Bio ↴There have been at least three artists sharing the name Camouflage;
The name is used by a German synthpop band, a Japanese idol group based in Nagoya whose name is officially styled as "CAMOUFLAGE", and a Swedish new wave band (later named Tapirerna).
German: The German synthpop trio Camouflage was officially formed in 1984 by vocalist Marcus Meyn and keyboardists/programmers Heiko Maile and Oliver Kreyssig. The group took first place in a radio-sponsored song contest in 1986, and before long, their debut single, "The Great Commandment," was scaling the German charts. Their full-length debut, Voices and Images, was released in 1988, reflecting the group's classic new wave synth-pop influences, but most of all Depeche Mode. 1989's Methods of Silence began to broaden Camouflage's sonic palette, yet the Depeche Mode sound still remained at the forefront. Oliver Kreyssig then left the group, leaving Maile and Meyn as a duo augmented by several studio musicians. By the time of 1991's Meanwhile, Camouflage had garnered a not insignificant following on college radio; the album moved still farther away from synthpop and incorporated greater instrumentation. However, with the advent of grunge, synthpop lost a great deal of its footing on college radio; Camouflage soon found itself without an American record deal. 1993's Bodega Bohemia, available only as an import, moved back towards synth-oriented music and took a darker tone than much of their previous work. The mostly instrumental Spice Crackers followed in 1995, after which the future of the band was cast into doubt; a best-of compilation, We Stroke the Flames, was released in Germany in 1997.
They released their comeback "Sensor" in 2003; "Relocated" in 2006.
CAMOUFLAGE is a Japanese idol group from Nagoya. They debuted at an event in October of 2012. Member Takasaki Shouko plays guitar during their live performances, and she is also well-known for her gravure work. CAMOUFLAGE sold out their first solo concert in the space of two days. Their first single "KIMOCHI Choukousoku" was released on the 3rd of March 2013, which was produced in a limited edition of 300 copies. There are currently seven CAMOUFLAGE members: Tatematsu Asu, Sakura Mone, Shiina Azusa, Takasaki Shouko, Yamashita Moe, Kamiya Runa, and Sanjou Katsuki. Three other members were once part of the group, but have since graduated: Itou Erika, Yashino Sakura, and Kawai Miori.
Aside from music activity, the members of CAMOUFLAGE are involved in various local entertainment: they have appeared in TV dramas, variety shows (including their own regularly-scheduled internet show, BILLY CAM(e)), and they also regularly host radio programs.
Swedish: Camouflage was a new wave / goth band from Gothenburg, Sweden. They released three albums in the eighties. The first one was "Camouflage" which came in 1985. Their second album was "En Förtjusande Vän" in 1986. The third was called "La La La" in 1988.
After their third album they changed their name to Tapirerna because of the German band with same name.
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The Great Commandment
Camouflage Lyrics
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They parch you
And reap a disaster
Reeducation for the infants
Who demanded for an innocent instance
The great commandment
Shows the contempt
Embarrassing pavement
Believe the scholars
Read the readings
Realize the man who says anything
The needies believe you
They treat you
Like survivors of a disaster
Reeducation for the infants
Who demanded for an innocent instance
The great commandment
Shows the contempt
Between the world and their
Embarrassing pavement
Believe the scholars
Read the readings
Realize the man who says anything
The great commandment
Shows the contempt
Between the world and their
Embarrassing pavement
Believe the scholars
Read the readings
Realize the man who says anything
The Great Commandment by Camouflage is a song with a deep and insightful message that can be interpreted in various ways. At its core, the song speaks of the power structures and systems in our society that suppress and oppress individuals who dare to speak their truth or demand justice. The opening lines, "Some people suppress you, they parch you and reap a disaster," suggest that there are those in power who deliberately silence and quell the voices of the oppressed, leading to disastrous consequences.
The lyrics go on to talk about reeducation for infants who demand innocence, highlighting how even the most innocent of voices can be stifled by societal systems. The great commandment mentioned in the song refers to the golden rule which commands people to love their neighbor as themselves. The use of this phrase can be interpreted as a call for people to treat others with love and respect, irrespective of their social or economic status. The song ends with a repetition of the phrase "realize the man who says anything," which can mean that one needs to listen to those who speak up against oppression and systems of power.
Line by Line Meaning
Some people suppress you
Certain individuals oppress and restrain you
They parch you
They leave you feeling dry and depleted
And reap a disaster
Causing potential destruction in their wake
Reeducation for the infants
Young and naive individuals require education
Who demanded for an innocent instance
Who only asked for a simple, pure thing
The great commandment
An important and fundamental decree
Shows the contempt
Reveals the lack of respect or disregard
Between the world and their
The division between society and its
Embarrassing pavement
Shameful and unsightly terrain
Believe the scholars
Have faith in the learned individuals
Read the readings
Examine the written materials
Realize the man who says anything
Understand the individual who speaks without thinking
The needies believe you
The needy and vulnerable trust and rely on you
They treat you
They care for and look after you
Like survivors of a disaster
As those who have lived through a catastrophe
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Heiko Maile, Marcus Meyn, Oliver Kreyssig
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@darcy_taylor3103
Camouflage,Erasure,Depeche Mode,Pet Shop Boys,Alphaville,OMD,Eurythmics,A-HA...Great Synthpop Group 80's !
@victorp4957
Te recomiendo TALK Talk
@AYCHIZURU
Exactamente
@piptaldrake8752
Don't forget about Duran Duran and The Human League
@albertoperezperez4595
Te faltó Human League
@jorgerosas
No veo a Ultravox
@thomassteffen7811
Wird heute nach 35 Jahren seines bestehen, immer noch im Radio rauf und runter gespielt. Zu recht . Einfach nur ein Hammer Song. Geil
@Sinjinator
🔨 🎶
@dr.eisenstirn7865
im 26 years old, and think this was a great time, with excellent music. better than the music in this moment.
@isacampos5968
Totally agree! Iwould like to be born at least in 1970 to enjoy this times!!