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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEnx9xS79Lc
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"Now she's a big success, I want to meet her again"
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The first time I heard The Model, I was in the back of a minibus on the way back from a skiing trip to Glenshee.
The skiing was murder. Windy, bitter cold, and long queues for the lifts. Didn't half cheer me up when I heard a remarkable sound from a remarkable band. RIP |
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Sad news. Always loved Kraftwerk - Computer World one of my favourite albums
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Autobahn was a ripsnorter of a single.
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trans europe express and tour de france will always remind me of my time in france.
they changed music in a way that i loved, and all that followed sad news |
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Rendezvous on Champs-Elysees
Leave Paris in the morning with TEE In Vienna, we sit in a late-night cafe Straight connection, TEE I remember listening to those lines again and again, growing up in Slough in the seventies. I desperately wanted to be Ralf Hütter or Florian Schneider, and live like that. It all sounded impossibly romantic and heroic, with those expressionist rhythms and soaring synths. Thank you, Herr Schneider, for bringing hopes and dreams into a drab life. |
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Another irreplaceable man gone. Was there ever a more influential band than Kraftwerk on the second half of the 70s and maybe beyond? So many inferior followers shamelessly in their debt.
I got the 'Autobahn' LP as a birthday present in '75, on Vertigo Records, the one with the 'optical illusion' label. The album had received quite a lot of airplay beforehand, and I recall an appearance by the band on 'Tomorrow's World' of all places. One of my favourite vinyl possessions is a 12" single, from around 1978, on luminous vinyl the colour of bitter lemon squash, containing 'Neon Lights' coupled with 'Trans Europe Express' and 'The Model'. I'd say 'Trans Europe Express' was their greatest album, and if pushed for a favourite selection I would probably have to go for "The Hall of Mirrors" . . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TPAySIthMo |
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Europe Endlless, the first track on the Trans-Europe Express LP, became Your Silent Face with New Order. I don't think New Order ever tried to hide the fact that they lifted the rhythm wholesale. They were huge fans of that album. When I saw them as Joy Division, it was Trans-Europe Express which was playing over the PA as the curtain went up.
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I was driving a minibus once and played Trans-Europe Express for the boys and completely freaked them out. We got onto playing The Robots every time we picked up someone new to weird looks, silence and eventual laughs. We nearly all went to their show at the Royal Albert Hall recently such was the conversion but it didn’t happen unfortunately.
It was never my favourite type of music and I certainly did not get on with rave and trance mainly I think because I don’t do drugs but from time to time I drift back to Kraftwerk on you tube for me it is more art than music and that album was seminal. |
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There music was major influence must been great to see live
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so far ahead of his time and so influential - RIP
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Sad to hear another innovative band member has died, getting to the age where our old heroes are passing away, very sad, RIP.
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