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Dizma ) Remaster: Skorpiгі - Azt Beszг©li Mгўr Az Egг©sz Vгўros ( By Dj

: It became one of the most recognizable Hungarian rock hits of the 1980s and is a staple of the "Classic Rock" genre in Hungary. 1985 Album Credits

The lyrics are a direct message to the band's fanbase, describing their excitement to return to touring after a period of silence. : It became one of the most recognizable

: It highlights the band's journey through the Carpathian Basin, mentioning specific Hungarian cities and landmarks like the Balaton , Budapest , Miskolc , Szeged , and Pécs . : Vocals, Bass Guitar, Saxophone, and Music Director

: Vocals, Bass Guitar, Saxophone, and Music Director. Antal Gábor Szűcs : Guitar and Vocals. Géza Pálvölgyi : Keyboards. Tamás Papp : Drums and Percussion. The "Remaster" and Dj Dizma Version Azt beszéli már az egész város - Skorpio - Spotify Tamás Papp : Drums and Percussion

"Azt beszéli már az egész város" (The Whole Town is Talking About It) is the title track of the by the legendary Hungarian rock band Skorpió . Often considered a "reunion" anthem, the song celebrated the band's return to the stage after a hiatus, signaling to fans across Hungary that the "band is roaring again". Song Meaning and Context

The track features the core lineup of Skorpió during their mid-80s revival: