- The Zoo (Scorpions song)
The Zoo is a track from the 1980 Scorpions album "Animal Magnetism". The song has been featured on a few of Scorpions "Best-Of" compilations, including ', ' and the box set "
Box of Scorpions ". The song was released as a single in 1980 but had limited chart success, peaking at #75 in the UK, and failing to chart in the United States.The song references life in the streets, as revealed in the chorus ("the hungry eyes of passers-by on streets we call The Zoo"). The streets of
New York City are most likely the streets the song is about, according to the mention of 42nd Street in the lyrics.This track is unique in the fact that guitarist
Matthias Jabs uses atalk box to achieve the modulated sound of his guitar during the solos. It is a memorable sound that can easily be connected toJoe Walsh andPeter Frampton , as well as the Scorpions.It is used as the music for
New York Yankees ' pitcherMike Mussina atYankee Stadium .The
wah-wah pedal is used in a few guitar solos.This song was covered by
Bruce Dickinson on the ECW: Extreme Music album.
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