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"Balls to the Wall" is a song by German heavy metal band Accept. It was released as the lead single from their 1983 fifth studio album of the same name. The anthemic title track is the album's best known song, and became Accept's signature song, for which a music video was shot that received American airplay on MTV.

"Balls to the Wall"
Single by Accept
from the album Balls to the Wall
B-side"Losing More Than You've Ever Had"
ReleasedApril 1984
Recorded1983
StudioDierks Studios, Cologne, Germany
GenreHeavy metal
Length5:44 (album version)
4:28 (video edit)
Label
  • RCA (Germany)
  • Portrait (U.S.A.)
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Accept
Accept singles chronology
"Love Child"
(1984)
"Balls to the Wall"
(1984)
"Metal Heart"
(1985)
Music video
Accept – "Balls to the Wall" on YouTube

Song meaning


Asked about the meaning of the song, guitarist Wolf Hoffmann replied:

"We've always been interested in politics and in human rights and things like that, so a lot of the lyrics that we had in those days, and to the end actually, were dealing with human rights, for instance, and that's really what 'Balls To The Wall' is all about. 'One day the tortured will stand up and kick some ass!'"[1]

Music video


Filmed in January 1984 in London, the song's music video consists of clips of the band performing the song onstage intercut with scenes of a wrecking ball taking down a clock tower and scenes with fans of the band headbanging against the wall of the tower. Later during the buildup to the final chorus, the fans march through the rubble of the tower, and presumably head towards the stage where the band is performing. At the end of the video, singer Udo Dirkschneider rides the wrecking ball into the tower and takes out the front doors of the building it stands upon. When he discussed the scene with songfacts.com, Dirkschneider explained he was apprehensive about riding the ball because of the cold, wintry conditions on the day of the shoot, but decided to do it in the end. "It was very cold in London, near the airport", Dirkschneider said, "And especially when I had to step on this wrecking ball. I said, 'Please, no, I don't want to do this!' But in the end, I was young so I said, 'Okay, here we go.' But it was freezing like hell".[2] The song was also edited down for the video, with the guitar solo and Dirkschneider's spoken bridge being removed. The video edit of the song clocks in at four minutes and twenty eight seconds long, while the album version is five minutes and forty four seconds long.


Track listing


No.TitleLength
1."Balls to the Wall"5:44
2."Losing More Than You've Ever Had"5:04

Personnel



Accept



References


  1. Antunovich, Tony (27 November 2005). "Interviews - Accept - Wolf Hoffman". Metal Eater. Archived from the original on 21 April 2013. Retrieved 24 May 2009.
  2. "Balls to the Wall by Accept - Songfacts".

На других языках


- [en] Balls to the Wall (song)

[es] Balls to the Wall (canción)

«Balls to the Wall» es una canción de la banda alemana de heavy metal Accept, publicada como el primer sencillo del álbum Balls to the Wall en 1984 por RCA Records para el mercado europeo y por el sello Portrait para los Estados Unidos.[1] Es su canción más conocida y a su vez se convirtió en su primer tema en llamar la atención de los mercados norteamericanos, principalmente por la rotación constante de su videoclip en la cadena de televisión MTV.

[ru] Balls to the Wall (сингл)

Balls to the Wall (с англ. — «Газу до упору») — седьмой сингл немецкой хеви-метал-группы Accept. Под одним и тем же названием вышло два разных варианта сингла: семидюймовый и 12-дюймовый макси-сингл.



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