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<p>So we&#8217;re on the hop on hop off bus (we won&#8217;t proselytize again, you&#8217;ve heard our thoughts) and cruising away from some palace or other. The audio guide clearly needed to fill a little time so it launches into a little aside about how important the arts are to Vienna. This is all going to be a rough paraphrase, so roll with us, ok? The narrator explains that the two most famous musical prodigies of Vienna are Mozart <em>and Falco</em>. They spent 30 seconds or so on a cute and probably apocryphal anecdote about the Empress falling in love with 6 year old Mozart when he concluded a recital by hopping into her lap and planting a smooch on her. Aw, cute, right? We then got 5+ minutes on Falco. We had never heard any of the classical background music attributed to one composer or another, but at one point they said &#8220;let&#8217;s listen to his signature #1 hit, Rock Me Amadeus.&#8221; By <em>Falco</em>. Falco?</p>



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<p>This is going to strike some of you as a strange aside, but we were genuinely absorbed by just how big a deal Falco is in Vienna. For those of you who don&#8217;t know, Falco (that&#8217;s a stage name naturally; his given name was Johann Hölzel) was a pop/new wave musician. He made some reputation with songs like &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-bgiiTxhzM">Der Kommissar</a>&#8220;, but flashed brightest and longest with &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVikZ8Oe_XA">Rock Me Amadeus</a>&#8220;, a pretty goofy song that nonetheless parked itself at the top of charts for three weeks in the U.S. He had a typical &#8220;good but not as good&#8221; reception to the single <em>after</em> his big hit, &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTlSjRMx5Ic">Vienna Calling</a>&#8221; and then, more or less, that was it for Falco in the United States. To roughly quote the audio guide, &#8220;he lived the typical life of a rock star and died at age 41.&#8221; Which, first of all, LOL at that phrasing, but also a sad answer to the question &#8220;whatever happened to Falco?&#8221;</p>



<p>But here&#8217;s the thing. Being a big deal from Vienna  means a lot more to the Viennese. It&#8217;s not like we&#8217;re expert sociologists or anything, but it seems clear from our little visit that the city runs a little smaller than it actually is, maybe because of it&#8217;s awkward history.  Fun facts for people like us who are nursing a &#8220;typical&#8221; US education &#8211; Vienna was split up a lot like Berlin was, only into numerous different districts with different nations supervising, and was only let out of detention in 1955. They&#8217;ve also got a baby version of the German attitude of confronting Nazi history in an upfront fashion, but complicated by the fact that they weren&#8217;t exactly volunteers in that situation. They had to expressly promise that they&#8217;d be a neutral party in any future conflicts before their re-independence was finalized (oh, and they had to pay off the Russians&#8230;). Point being, for being a European capital and home for millions of people, there seems to be a little bit of that Portuguese surprise that anybody else is taking an interest. &#8220;Aw, you came <em>here</em>? Why thank you!&#8221;</p>



<p>So, when an artist makes it big everywhere like Falco did, and for that matter highlights his hometown (again, like Falco did), they have a huge amount of appreciation for it. Plus, he actually is a much bigger act than the US impression of him would make him out to be. Unofficial estimates put his album sales at around 20 million, and while only a couple of songs made an impact over in North America he can credibly field a &#8220;Best of&#8221; album without eliciting sniggers. And thus it is that you get 10 minutes on Falco during a bus tour of Vienna, and you pass by things like<a href="https://www.nigrum-montis.at/galerie"> a restaurant dedicated to him</a> and <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vm01qbgKoLA">a jukebox musical about his life that premiered in 2023</a>.</p>



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<p>There&#8217;s not really a classic close to this story; he&#8217;s been dead for roughly 25 years and in all likelihood, he doesn&#8217;t get much thought outside of Austria &#8211; maybe only in Vienna. For the people<em> in</em> Vienna, however, he is thought about a lot, or at least they enjoy giving the impression that they do. So here&#8217;s to the man, the myth, the pop oddity &#8211; Falco.</p>
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