Falco(1957-1998)
- Music Artist
- Composer
- Actor
He was born as Johann Hölzel in Vienna, but was mostly called "Hans".
Very young, he was considered as a new Mozart and decided to have a
musical career. He started playing the bass guitar in local bands such
as "Drahdiwaberl" or "The Hallucination Company". Around that time he
changed his name to Falco, fascinated by the German ski jumper Falko
Weisspflog. However, he felt that playing in these bands couldn't give
him the success he wanted to have, even if the single "Ganz Wien" ("All
of Vienna"), dealing with the local drug scene, was a huge success. His
first solo album, "Einzelhaft" (solitary confinement) was a huge
success (more than seven million copies were sold), and the single "Der
Kommissar" (The Commissar) was a success, too. The next album "Junge
Roemer" (Young Romans) was quite a flop since it was too refined, too
far ahead of its time, to be a hit with the masses, thought appreciated
by many critics. His third album, "Falco 3", and the single "Rock me
Amadeus" went number 1 in Austria, Germany, England, South Africa,
Canada in end of 1985. And when Falco thought he was at the top, his
song "Rock Me Amadeus" hit #1 on the Billboard 100 on the 29 march 1986
and stayed there for four weeks. The other single of Falco 3, "Jeanny"
was a success too but was banned from numerous radio stations due to
its controversial lyrics, which could be interpreted as romanticizing
of rape and murder. The next album "Emotional", 1986 was quite a
success with the singles "Emotinal", "The sound of musik" and "Coming
Home (Jeanny part 2)". Then he made some less recognized albums between
1986 and 1992, due to problems with his wife (marriage problems,
divorce, finding out later that his daughter Katharina was not actually
his), and drug problems. The he made a comeback in 1992 with the album
"Nachtflug" ("Night Flight"), the single "Titanic" when number one in
Austria for 17 weeks. In 1993, he made a big concert for the
Donauinselfest (Danube Island Festival) in Vienna, under the pouring
rain, more than 110,000 people went there for Falco's probably best
concert. In 1995, he released the single "Mutter, Der Mann Mit Dem Koks
ist Da" ("Mother, the man with the Coke is There"), which was
successful, particularly in Germany. In 1996, he moved to the Dominican
Republic for two reasons: he didn't like the penetrating and indiscreet
media in Austria and couldn't stand the cold winters any more. In 1996
too, he released his last single, "Naked". In the summer 1997, Falco
worked on a new, and as it turned out, final, album which was quite
finished at the end of 1997, next to release under the title
"Egoisten", but the perfectionist Falco wanted to drop what was quite a
finished album. The 6th February 1998 at 4.40PM, a bus, driving too
fast, ran into his Mitsubishi Pajero as he was going out of a parking
lot, and unfortunately he died. The album was released posthumously as
"Out of the Dark". A last album was released in 1999 "Verdammt Wir
Leben Noch" ("Damn, we're still alive"), with songs that were dropped
by Falco, and a best of was released, "The final curtain - the ultimate
best of Falco". Falco's tombstone was inaugurated on the 2nd of
September in Vienna.