1) Scooter is a German… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist with this name:
1) Scooter is a German group, formed by Sören Bühler, Hans-Peter Geerdes, Hendrik Stedler, and Jens Thele, in Hamburg, Germany in 1994. Among their more well known hits are 'Ramp! (The Logical Song)', 'Move Your Ass', 'Fire', 'How Much Is The Fish?', 'Nessaja' and 'Weekend!'.
Originally the group started as a side project in 1994. Their debut single Vallée De Larmes (French for Valley Of Tears) reached #8 on the German dance chart. In April of that year, Scooter played their first live show in Hamburg, Germany, where vocalist Hans-Peter Geerdes began freestyling off the top of his head to an instrumental dance track. At that point, Scooter officially became a group, and Geerdes' rapping would become one of the band's trademarks together with the fact that they all of their tracks are in fact remixes, though often with different titles than the original tracks.
In 2002, Scooter enjoyed somewhat of a comeback, with 6 top twenty UK singles ('RAMP! (The Logical Song)', 'Nessaja', 'Posse (I Need You On The Floor)', 'Weekend!', "The Night', and 'Maria (I Like It Loud)') all charting in an 18 month period (prior to this comeback, they only ever had one top twenty single in the UK, 'Back In The UK').
They have a sort of 'trademark' style of dance, with most of their songs featuring some "rap shouting", sometimes featuring a high pitched vocal, which is evident especially on their biggest hit 'RAMP! (The Logical Song)' (which samples 'The Logical Song' by Supertramp). Much of their music features elements of a live performance, including the roar of the crowd, and the echoing sound of Geerdes' voice.
Scooter's style would also appear to harp back to that of The KLF, especially so with the track entitled "Posse! (I Need You On The Floor) - with a sample which recurrs throughout the work of The KLF. KLF references are also frequently used in Scooter songs. Both bands have released singles with the title "Fuck the Millennium": KLF in 1997 under the pseudonym 2K, and Scooter in 1999. Relatively lenghty and complex samples used in KLF tracks have often surfaced in Scooter tracks, such as the entire opening seconds of the KLF's 3am Eternal being used to open Hello (Good to be Back) by Scooter.
The current band members are: H.P. Baxxter, Michael Simon, and Bastian van Shield (Sebastian Schilde). Former band members were Ferris, Axel Coon, Jay Frog, Rick J. Jordan, and Dirty Disco Youth (Phil Speiser).
Official website: http://www.scootertechno.com
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2) Scooter is a Belgian 80's band, known by their hit single 'You' (voted for being the best Belgian production of 1981).
Scooter started in 1979 with five musicians from the Antwerp Rockscene as "Scooter on the road".
More info on http://houbi.com/belpop/groepen/scooter.htm
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3) Scooter is a band from Hamilton, New Zealand. Made up of the remnants of bands that had already left town, Scooter are Stan Jagger (drums), Kent Ericksen (guitar, vocals) and Steve Gray (guitar). They formed in 1994 and began performing live at Bossa Nova Cafe in 1995, and have continued to play live as recently as 2006.
In 1996 they released the track When We Go Out on a free CD given away with Sync magazine. They had the song Cranky American on Green Eggs and Hamilton, released in 1997, and in the same year covered Platypus by The Clean on the tribute album God Save the Clean (FNCD409). Their involvement with the project led to a TV appearance performing at the album's release party at Auckland's Power Station.
In 1998 they released a self titled debut EP (Scooter), including the songs Dayroom and Maybe and toured the country from end to end in support of the EP's release. Dayroom and Maybe appeared on the promo CDs NZ on Air Indie Hit Disc 6 and 7, respectively, in 1998. The following year they released the single Book 'Im Danno and again toured both the North and South Islands of the country to promote it. In 2000 Book 'Im Danno appeared on the promo CD NZ on Air Indie Hit Disc 12, and in 2001 the same song appeared on the Year Zero compilation.
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4) Scooter is a Muppet from Jim Henson's "The Muppet Show". His character was primarily that of the show coordinator, making sure everyone got on stage on time. He has also appeared on several Muppet albums.
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5) Scooter is the producer of a weekly Texas political satire program "The Inner Side", featuring mixes of music and voices in the news, available for download at acksisofevil.org
Fuck the Millennium
Scooter Lyrics
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I´m the candyman
Also known as Dave, Dave from Sheffield
Furthermore known as The Screaming Lord
But you can call me Ice - Ice, Ice, baby
Supermuschi
The next, the next attack
The next, the next attack
Get prepared
The next next, the next attack
Get prepared
The next next, the next attack
This is the liberation
This is the liberation
I want to fuck
I want to fuck
I want to fuck
I want to fuck
Fuck the Millennium!
To the beat now
Staying on the edge
Ha!
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Here we go again
Yes
I want to fuck
I want to fuck
I want to fuck
Fuck the Millennium!
To the beat now
Has everybody got the breath back?
Just keep it moving, yeah
Once again we gonna party
Here we go again
Once again we gonna party
Gothic
doesn´t
exist
Thank you
The song "Fuck The Millenium" by Scooter is a high-energy techno track that encourages rebellion and celebrates liberation from societal norms. The lyrics start with a line about "the force," which could be interpreted as the power of music or the energy of the listeners. The singer then introduces himself as "the candyman," also known by several other monikers, including "The Screaming Lord" and "Ice." These names suggest a larger-than-life personality and a disregard for convention.
The repeated phrase "the next attack" adds to the song's sense of urgency and anticipation. The lyrics then shift to a call for liberation, with the singer declaring "this is the liberation." The phrase "I want to fuck" is repeated several times, which may be interpreted as a desire to break free from social constraints and engage in reckless behavior. The song reaches its climax with the repeated refrain of "Fuck the Millennium!," which can be seen as a rejection of the cultural norms of the time.
Overall, "Fuck The Millenium" expresses a desire to break free from societal expectations and embrace a sense of liberation and rebellion. The song's high-energy beat and aggressive lyrics encourage the listener to let go and celebrate their freedom.
Line by Line Meaning
Here's the force
I am powerful and ready to lead this song
I´m the candyman
I am a sweet talker and can lure you in
Also known as Dave, Dave from Sheffield
I have another identity as a man from Sheffield
Furthermore known as The Screaming Lord
I have yet another identity as a lord who screams
But you can call me Ice - Ice, Ice, baby
You can refer to me with a cool nickname like Ice
Supermuschi
I am great and unbeatable like a superhero
The next, the next attack
I am unstoppable and have another move up my sleeve
Get prepared
Be ready for whatever I have coming
This is the liberation
This song is about freeing ourselves from societal expectations
I want to fuck
I want to have sex
Fuck the Millennium!
I reject societal norms and expectations associated with the millennium
To the beat now
Let's keep dancing to the music
Staying on the edge
I live life dangerously and outside of the norm
Ha!
Laughing at societal norms that do not align with my perspective
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Expressing excitement about breaking societal norms
Here we go again
Starting the rebellion and free-spiritedness again
Has everybody got the breath back?
Checking in on everyone, ensuring they are still up for the rebellion
Just keep it moving, yeah
Keep going, don't stop or give up
Gothic
The gothic subculture
doesn´t
Does not
exist
is not real or necessary
Thank you
Acknowledging my beliefs and attitude towards society, and thanking you for listening
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: NORMAN PETTY, RICHARD QUINTIN STEPHENS, JIMMY TORRES, H P BAXXTER, AXEL COON, RICK J JORDAN, JENS-PETER THELE
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@sabsdrillrapqueen4336
23 years later and the song is still on 🔥🔥
@diegocolil6124
This song will never die. Such a classic. It's time to forget your problems and jump with scooter.
@gunaykuru4822
Das waren noch Zeiten gewesen Millennium 2000 🤩
@sntch1664
still give me chills when the melody comes in
@oojimmyflip
I wonder if anyone remembers it was the them tune to Alibaba the magician on TV way way back in the 1980s.
@Immortal__
Happy New Year 2024
@rain5126
One of their best songs. I love ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@balinxabati7002
I played this song many times and enjoyed. 👌❤️
@war1ock483
’m 40 now, and when I close my eyes, I feel like a teenager.
Then I open my eyes and look in the mirror ... My face grew older, but the laughter in my eyes when I heard the music at the time was the same as as a teenager. ur right FUCK THIS MILENNUIM
@iced.autumn
I'm 39 and I know what you mean. I had nearly forgotten about this song, but when I heard it just now, I have the biggest smile on my face. Remembering all those nights that seemed like they would last forever... If only we knew just how fast they would go :( And yes, FUCK THIS MILENNIUM lol