In front of 3000 fans she joined Keren Woodward and Sara Dallin to perform "Venus (Shocking Blue song)" and "Waterloo".
The Japanese punk band The Blue Hearts' song "Chernobyl", on their 1988 single "Blue Hearts Theme", was written in protest of nuclear power.
"In My Head" (CN Blue song)
Nirvana covered the Shocking Blue song "Love Buzz" as their debut single in 1988, and it also appeared on their 1989 album Bleach.
It was released by Epic Records on November 2, 1994 in Japan only and is coupled with the song "So Blue so Funny".
Venus (Shocking Blue song), on the list of Hot 100 number-one singles of the 1980s (U.S.)
Despite the fact that the heavily controlled Soviet mass media totally ignored much of Western popular culture, the Shocking Blue song quickly become a popular hit in 1970s Russia, especially among street youth akin to Western hippie and "hooligan" subcultures.
He has also appeared in the songs "Fuzzy and Blue (and Orange)," "The Loveable Monsters of Sesame Street," and "Be Kind to Your Neighborhood Monsters".
"Where You Are" (CN Blue song)
Her 1986 album "True Blue" reprised those themes - fidelity in the song "True Blue" and Hollywood glamour in the Marlene Dietrich-style album cover - but she added more.