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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
J'Adore Hardcore
Scooter Lyrics
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No one understands what the fuck I am about
Just step into the place, and hear what I say
I spit with the lyric, no time for delay
Slam rock with the jungle man to man, with the jam
You know who I am
When me come me coming rough, you know I'm above
I drop it medium rare, yeah
J'adore hardcore
Doin' it together, j'adore hardcore
Come on, sing it, yeah
For sure, I got my plan, don't really give a damn
On my own mission, I fight like a man
Doin' it for myself, not for the industry
Check 'pon the rhythm, and to the M.I.C
Slam rock with the jungle hand to hand, hummin' a bum
'Cause I got the jam
When me come me coming rough, I got the stuff
Be there, oh yeah
Let's shuffle in the air, yeah
J'adore hardcore
Right, yeah
Raise your hands up to the roof
Raise your hands up in the air
Raise your hands up to the roof
Raise your hands up in the air, and again
Come on
Yeah
Posse, respect to ya, good night
The lyrics to Scooter's song J'Adore Hardcore reveal the artist's appreciation for the harder and more intense aspects of the hardcore music genre. The first two lines express the pleasure he derives from the loud and hard nature of the music, which he feels is not their understanding. It is apparent that this is a place where he fits in and can be himself, as he urges others to step into the place and hear what he says. He goes on to highlight his skill with wordplay, spitting out lyrics without delay over the hard-hitting beat. The lyrics also suggest that he is focused on his own mission, rather than being concerned with what the industry thinks, and that this single-minded approach is what makes him "fight like a man."
In the second verse, Scooter emphasizes his dominance in the hardcore scene, insisting that he is above the rest. He asserts that he possesses the necessary skill and talent, which he refers to as "the stuff," to come rough and leave a lasting impression. He goes on to describe the beat as a "jam" that he can easily control and manipulate as he sees fit. The chorus, "J'Adore Hardcore," is a French phrase that translates to "I love Hardcore." It is repeatedly used throughout the song, serving as a chant for those who share his love of the hardcore music genre.
Line by Line Meaning
I like the way it's hard, I love the way it's loud
I am drawn to and find enjoyment in the hard and loud nature of hardcore music.
No one understands what the fuck I am about
I feel misunderstood by others who do not share my passion for hardcore music.
Just step into the place, and hear what I say
Come to the venue where I am performing and listen to my music and lyrics.
I spit with the lyric, no time for delay
I deliver my lyrics with intensity and urgency.
Slam rock with the jungle man to man, with the jam
I am blending elements of slam rock and jungle music in my performance.
You know who I am
My fans are familiar with my music and performance style.
When me come me coming rough, you know I'm above
When I perform with force and intensity, I surpass others in skill and ability.
Be there, oh yeah
I encourage my fans to attend my performances with enthusiasm.
I drop it medium rare, yeah
I deliver my performance with a balance of intensity and precision.
J'adore hardcore
I love hardcore music.
Doin' it together, j'adore hardcore
I enjoy creating and performing hardcore music with others who share my passion.
Come on, sing it, yeah
I encourage my fans to sing along with me during my performance.
For sure, I got my plan, don't really give a damn
I have a clear vision for my music and performance and do not care about the opinions of others who do not share my vision.
On my own mission, I fight like a man
I am dedicated to pushing my music and performance to the next level and will not back down.
Doin' it for myself, not for the industry
My motivation for creating and performing music comes from within me, and is not driven by outside industry pressures or expectations.
Check 'pon the rhythm, and to the M.I.C
I emphasize the importance of the rhythm and the microphone (M.I.C) in creating and delivering my music.
Slam rock with the jungle hand to hand, hummin' a bum
I am seamlessly blending different genres of music together in my performance.
'Cause I got the jam
I have the talent and skill necessary to deliver an excellent performance.
When me come me coming rough, I got the stuff
When I perform aggressively and with energy, I have the necessary skills and talent to deliver a great performance.
Be there, oh yeah
I urge my fans to be present and enthusiastic during my performance.
Let's shuffle in the air, yeah
I encourage my fans to dance and move with the music during my performance.
J'adore hardcore
I love hardcore music.
Right, yeah
An expression of enthusiasm during the performance.
Raise your hands up to the roof
I encourage my fans to raise their hands in the air during my performance.
Raise your hands up in the air
I encourage my fans to raise their hands in the air during my performance.
Come on
An expression of encouragement and enthusiasm.
Posse, respect to ya, good night
I appreciate and respect my fans, and bid them good night at the end of my performance.
Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: SIMON ANTHONY DUFFY, MARCO BARONI, DOMENICO CANU, ALEX NIERI, SERGIO DELLA MONICA
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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