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The Zoo (song)

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"The Zoo"
Song

"The Zoo" is a song by the German rock Scorpions. It was written by group members Rudolf Schenker (guitar) and Klaus Meine (vocals).

Background

"The Zoo" first appeared on the ensemble's 1980 album Animal Magnetism (45 years ago).[citation needed]

Schenker wrote much of the music during the band's first tour of the United States in 1979. When Meine first heard Schenker's riff, it reminded him of the band's earlier visit to a street in New York City humorously referred to as a "zoo".[1] Meine later composed the song's lyrics, which contain references to city streets, especially New York's 42nd Street.[citation needed]

The song has been featured on a few Scorpions "Best-Of" compilations, including Deadly Sting: The Mercury Years, Bad for Good: The Very Best of Scorpions, the box set Box of Scorpions, and a re-recorded version for the Comeblack album.[citation needed]

Reception

The song was released as a single in 1980. However, it had limited chart success, peaking at #75 in the UK. Although the song commercially underperformed, it is a critically acclaimed heavy metal song. One critic notes "The Zoo" is both "ominously slow and melodically accessible," with a key element being the "Berlin burlesque vocal melody."[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Popoff, Martin (2002), The Top 500 Heavy Metal Songs of All Time, ECW Press, p. 192, ISBN 1-55022-530-8