Se AVERGONZABA de su propia banda: ¿Por qué este ídolo ocultó los discos a sus hijos?

In this video, we explore the meteoric rise of the German group that conquered the world and even the banned Soviet Union. But it wasn't all fun and games: we reveal the cruel fate of its members, their struggles with AIDS and cancer, and the legal battle that split the band into two versions. What you'll discover in this video: The strategic creation for Eurovision 1979. Why "Moskau" was banned by the Soviet government (and loved by the people). The drama surrounding Steve Bender and Louis Potgieter's departure. The controversy surrounding Leslie Mandoki: the shame and the conflict with Ralph Siegel. The legal battle over the brand name. #DschinghisKhan #Moscow #80s #MusicHistory #Eurovision #Flashback #DiscoMusic #Documentary ⏰ Video Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:28 The Creation of the Band for Eurovision 1979 03:06 International Success and the Ban in the Soviet Union 05:21 The Last Albums, Steve Bender's Departure, and the End 08:31 Tragic Fates and the Shame of the Past 11:51 The Return and the Lawsuit for the Dschinghis Khan Brand Rights -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🚨 Acceptable Use Notice This video is a work of biographical research and documentary. The content uses third-party material (images and brief archival clips) under YouTube's Acceptable Use principles for the purposes of criticism, commentary, and historical education. The narrative is original and incorporates information from reliable journalistic sources, transforming the original material into a new educational experience. If you are the owner of the material and would prefer it to be removed, please contact us before taking any action. We are happy to collaborate: [email protected]