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Alphaville - Forever Young (Symphonic Version 2022) [Official Music Video] | Eternally Yours

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Alphaville - Forever Young (Symphonic Version 2022) [Official Music Video] | Eternally Yours

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The symphonic arrangement, crafted by and Christian Lohr , replaces the iconic synths with cinematic strings and brass while retaining the "famous gong" that defines the track's ending . This version emphasizes a deeper sense of melancholy and endurance , stripping the song down to reveal its "true nature" beyond the era-specific electronics . Visual Narrative of the 2022 Music Video

The 2022 symphonic version of by Alphaville , featured on the album Eternally Yours, serves as a full-circle realization for lead singer Marian Gold. While the 1984 original used a Roland Jupiter-8 as its "orchestra," Gold has stated that the band originally envisioned the song as a grand symphonic work, a goal only achieved 40 years later with the Deutsches Filmorchester Babelsberg . Musical Transformation and Concept

: Lyrics such as "turn our golden faces into the sun" were originally metaphors for victims of a nuclear blast, but the symphonic version recontextualizes these as a reflection on a life well-lived . The symphonic arrangement, crafted by and Christian Lohr

: The video begins in grayscale and eventually bursts into vibrant color, symbolizing the transition from the past into the present .

: Gold describes the "Eternally Yours" project as a glimpse into an alternate universe where their hits were written by Mozart, making the song's existential questions about immortality feel even more majestic and divine . While the 1984 original used a Roland Jupiter-8

: It features Marian Gold interacting with footage of his younger self, paying homage to the original 1984 "psychedelic" video .

Experience the grand symphonic reimagining of this 80s classic through the official music video: : Gold describes the "Eternally Yours" project as

While the original 1984 version was deeply rooted in —with lyrics like "Are you going to drop the bomb or not?"—the 2022 version shifts focus toward transience and legacy .