Can live | Rockpalast | 1970
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- Can live | Rockpalast | 1970 | Setlist
01. Sense All To Mine
02. Oh Yeah
03. I Feel Alright
04. Don’t Turn The Light On (Leave Me Alone)
05. Mother Sky
06. Deadlock
07. Paperhouse
08. Bring Me Coffee Or Tea
Besetzung
Holger Czukay - bass
Irmin Schmidt - organ
Michael Karoli - guitar
Jaki Liebezeit - drums
Damo Suzuki - vocals
Die Aufzeichnung des Konzerts fand 1970 in Soest statt.
In unserer Sendereihe „From The Archives“ zeigen wir das legendäre Kölner Experimental-Kollektiv Can bei
einem Konzert in Soest im Jahr 1970 in voller Länge. Ende der sechziger und Anfang der siebziger Jahre
nahmen sich einige Jugendsendungen des WDR der zeitgenössischen Rockmusik an, darunter auch „Mixed
Media aus Soest“.
Auch wenn Bild und Ton der Reihe in ihrer Ungeschliffenheit nicht den heutigen Qualitätsstandards entsprechen, so handelt es sich dabei um historische Musikdokumente von Bands, die heute allesamt Legenden sind und damals talentierte, blutjunge Männer voller Tatendrang waren. „From The Archives“ ist eine Zeitreise an die Anfänge des modernen Rock’n’Roll.
1968 gründeten die Musikhochschul-Absolventen und Stockhausen-Schüler Irmin Schmidt und Holger Czukay die Band Can, die in den Folgejahren zu einer der innovativsten Musikgruppen der damaligen Zeit werden sollte. In ihrer Musik, die vor allem auf Improvisation basierte, mischten sich vom Free Jazz beeinflusste Parts mit
rockigen Passagen, traf Repetitives auf eingängige Melodien und lösten kompositorische Einflüsse aus der Neuen Musik die klassischen Rock-Schemata auf. Gleichzeitig war die Musik von Can stets Groove-basiert und bei aller Komplexität tanzbar.
Heute gelten Can mit ihren Soundexperimenten - vor allem für Indie- und Elektonikbands in England, den USA und Skandinavien - als eine der einflussreichsten Bands aller Zeiten.
Mehr From The Archives:
www1.wdr.de/fernsehen/rockpal... - Развлечения
RIP Damo Suzuki. Forever a sound-carrying spirit🎈
Inspiration lives. Thank you Damo!
Никогда не перестану писать под этим видео комментарии! Какие же все молодые и прекрасные! Группа в зените своего творчества, это вызывает не просто восхищение, CAN это космос! Inner Space так сказать! Остался только один Ирмин Шмидт в живых. Любите хорошую музыку!
Im trying to introduce as many young people to Can as im able. This band must be heard. Brilliant.
Im today 62 jears old.this band
Is always in my mins since i am11jears old.thank you so muchRUclips to cover ciltural pearls and cover zeitgeist .its important❤😊thank💪
idc
This is seriously cool for any period it wouldve blew me away in 1970. Drunner Jaki Liebezeit is par excellence nonstop all the way, mesmeric drumming.
I asked Gene Hoglan if he ever met him literally didn't know who he was 😅 I was so blown away by that
The German generation born from the ashes of trauma produced very open-minded musicians and Can is one of those bands that reflect the spirit and sense of freedom people felt back then. Unbelievable atmosphere on this gig, Can is one of a kind.
i dont think so the musik was full of english and amerikan mainstream like songs.
the only german thing was the 80s "neue deutsche welle" and "techno" .
❤ 1:10
as well as one japanese man from the same side of loss and destruction, really special group
It's tribal, shamanistic, hypnotic, wild trance music ,puttin' you in another state with or without drugs.
You said it perfectly. Really starting to love this, whatever it is? lol 😆
@@Slinkygal This music is known as cosmic music/komische musik/krautrock
found them on drugs, stayed throughout
R.I.P. Damo thanks for all the good memories
CAN The fathers of invention and everlasting influence on iconic groups such as Joy Division, Talking Heads, Stone Roses, Sonic Youth, Radiohead, Jesus and Mary Chain, Flaming Lips, The Fall, etc. Long Live to the CAN!
Here, here!
Happy mondays
not to mention Kanye West!
About half those artists failed to live up to CAN, and I seriously can’t tell you how much I dislike Radiohead.
Is it just me or did they influence thee oh sees
This recording, film and sound is a treasure. For sure.
Rip Damo Suzuki!! Thank you for the very powerful energetic music!!
I played with Damo here in Canada in 2001, 2002 and 2004. Super sweet and gentle man! Miss you Damo!
0:20 Sense of Mine
4:50 Oh Yeah
23:20 I Feel Alright
36:40 Mother Sky
43:10 Deadlock
48:15 Bring Me Coffee or Tea
1:08:25 Don't Turn the Light On, Leave Me Alone
1:13:20 Paperhouse
bless you for this.
Needs more upvotes or a Pin.
Third song is Yoo Doo Right instead of I Feel Alright.
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@@highlyvenomoustoad I know you just edited this, but the third song is definitely not Yoo Doo Right. You were right the first time, it was I feel all right. You doo right was from their old singer Malcolm Mooney and isn't in this set.
never take this video down
I'm in tears having Damoments.. Mother sky!!!!!!
This has got to be one of the finest things I've ever seen. I have Can records and enjoy them a lot, the influence on bands like The Fall and PiL are well known and important to me. This performance just gives so much more context to the existence of Can, it's the only one I've seen and I bet there aren't many captured. Just incredible. Imagine being there.
Concurred. Long time Can fan, here. First time I've seen this much greatness!
Every once in a while I have to come back to this. It keeps reminding me of the "your kids are gonna like this" scene in back to the future... this is so ahead of it's time 😮
The version of oh yeah makes me wanna just burst out of my body i cant contain what it makes me feel
what a cool guitar player Karoli was
Sometimes I wish he could pause playing those fuzzed melody lines. I get annoyed, when he continues noodeling uninspired stuff with some strange “false” tones. Rhythm-Guitar always is great. When Michael is in full flight, of course I like to follow his melody-work.
36:19 Rainer Werner Fassbinder is in the crowd !!!!!! ;-)
This is total energy, power, happiness - where is this nowadays ? Thanks for the energy rain !
CAN, fantastic artists ! Place is packed to the rafters and audience looks bedazzled! July 2022 and they're still great! 👍
jaki is perfect
The actor David Niven was asked by Holger Czukay what he had thought of a Can concert he attended. Niven replied: "It was great, but I didn't know it was music."
:'(
Right On! They're new to me & I find them intriguing & uniquely different from other bands at the time & probably no genre like this even existed? I like the scream-singing a lot! Also, so trippy sounding & cool when a lady lights up a pipe. This group is really starting to grow on me.
David Niven was bad ass.
A totally different generation - of course he would say that.
One the best hour and half I’ve spent on RUclips
I love the drums 👍👍👍. Hypnotic.. But the while Band can is amazing, their times ahead.. Respect guys. 💪😍👌👍🎶🎶😘💯🤘✌️Herrlich psychedelisch☺️🤩🤩
Can that night was the best band of the world 👍
RIP Damo, legend! 🙏
R.I.P. Damo Suzuki, He also accompanied me through my youth.
RIP Damo Suzuki. The thing I loved most about him, was that he just knew, vocally speaking, what sounded good/cool. I'm completely disregarding words and definitions of words when i say this; I am speaking merely to the sounds coming out of his mouth. He just sounded cool. Not everybody has an ear for that, but he definitely did. He knew what made for a catchy song/passage. Thank you Damo, and CAN.
An amazing historical document. Good to see it online officially now.
love seeing the people there who get into it, how lucky they were.
still feel so down. just a couple of days ago i've read about his long fight with cancer and was really amazed that he managed to overcame it. had a thought that man now should live a long life, but infortunately... rip damo. shine on the stardust stage from now on
Brought me to tears when oh yeah started. What an amazing band. Such change and so powerful.
Weird and entirely wonderful, what a great band. Im digging the cool German hippies
Perhaps the most underrated band ever.
that would be JANE !^
'Underrated'?? What the hell are you talking about? Can is one of the most widely acknowledged influential/important bands ever.
@@tomklaassen4641 Disagree. I've literally never heard anyone talk about them outside members of other famous bands and people on the Internet.
@@frankrogers2968 "People on the internet" are people, Frank....
@@bonatoc I just mean I've never heard people talk about them in a natural setting, as opposed to an artificial setting where people can gather together based on their interests...
Jaki fucking Liebezeit!
Can, fucking Can!
Genio Jaki!
Do you know what his surname means in English " love time", a perfect name for the greatest of drummers. RIP Jaki, Holger and Michael, revered for ever.
Legendary
Puto innovador, un extraterrestre para esos años.
i believe Damo sama is on the same level of musical mastery as the rest of the titans of Can and we should really give him more credit
Agreed. In an improvised setting, he was always "deliberate". He provided the basic structure. Him and Jaki held down the fort.
agree, also think this about Malcolm Mooney too
damo was the composer
Lord of all that s holy,this concert is spellbinding
Can’t stop listening to this. So addictive and so original
R.I.P. Damo. I been loved Can since 1977
Well it still sounds fresh even in 2022
1:13:20 Damn!!! This version of Paperhouse is just amazing!!!
R.I.P. , one of the best concert ever. The to transform nerds in.
jaki's click intro to this just drives me nutz: what a KING
I saw them live twice in 1974 at birmingham town hall they were awesome.
The best band ever existed on the planet.
endless groove
A most bewildered audience. Can't blame them though. Jaw-dropping band even now to listen to. Hard to imagine most of the 'cool' audience are now in their seventies...Brilliant turn from Damo!
Was für ein Wahnsinns Konzert der Band. Habe die Band selber etliche Male Live gesehen. Auch das legendäre Konzert in der Kölner Sporthalle! Ein tolles Zeitdokument einer der besten Bands überhaupt!
ja!!!
Eins der besten Konzerte von Can habe ich in der Uni Bonn Hörsaal 10 (1972) genießen dürfen.
Mit den Stücken Mother's Sky und You doo right, da kochte der Saal.
Irre!
Audience member: *looks confused in german*
The concert was in a tent who has been in charge of streetworkers for teenager and kids under 18 while in the city Soest was funfair. There was no serving of alcohol. So, on the one hand the crowd is very young and unexperienced and on the other hand: CAN... they were really fucking avantgarde at this time!
Please correct me in: have been / has been / were / was...
@@Duende70 were
@@SensoryOssuary Thank you merry gentleman!
"I guess you guys aren't ready for that, yet. But your kids are gonna love it."
That Paperhouse finale slays.
damn right it does
rest in peace Damo Suzuki ☮
Have loved this Band for 50 years....have never stopped listening to them, RIP to all those that have gone.........only Irmin and Malcolm left.....
It's absolutely mindblowing the sounds coming from this group in 1970. Fantastic video, thanks!
Großartig, tolle Sache, gute Idee des WDR, das ins Netz zu stellen. Can sind absolut zeitlos, damals sicher ihrer Zeit voraus. Ich bin begeistert.
Jaki is such a beast
Rest in peace Damo
Fantastic rendition of Paperhouse at the end!
Watching these German kids getting a groove is a blast to watch!
1970 and they are already using tv screens how far ahead were Can?. When I was a lot younger i didn't get Can at all, thankfully I grew up. Notice that the audience as you would expect are fixated on drum and bass, Holger and Jaki are so together your can hardly separate them. love them.
I was 15 when I heard Can. Can was addictive and just lead to the hard stuff like Guru Guru, Neu, Kraftwerk, Klaus Schulze, Tangerine Dream and my all time favorite, Faust. I’m an American but couldn’t embrace many of our bands.
EXCEPT, Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart and any other inventive non-AM rockers shooting for “The Hit”.
north or south american?
I think audiences then were more interested in listening to the music, rather than reacting to it, and were tuned in moreso than today.
definitely
Well said.
Excellent comment, as opposed to the crap and stupidity of comments like 'what Germans freaking out looks like',..these people are mesmerised and totally absorbed in brilliant music
If people then had phones, they’d be taking photos too - people don’t change, it’s the times that change
In retrospect I now realize Damo Suzuki had multiple microphones taped together because his voice was too incredible to properly be captured by a single microphone. At least that's how I like to view how it all went down. That being said this is one of the finest documents of a live CAN show I've ever seen.
Can siempre adelantados a su época...hasta la fecha...
Everyone who made it here, I want to party with...you.
@ David Wilson LSD for free
You are terrific!!
@David Wilson Yes... absolutely
Ok Let’s go 😂👍🏻
Clelebrate the best performance and comment on the internet thing.
Jaki!!!! So damn brilliant!
What a great trip! Hi and love from Sweden !
I love how the first track is more or less a variation on Turtles Have Short Legs
I've never been so sad about the death of a stranger as the day Jaki Liebezeit died.
I loved the 'solo' recordings of Holger Czukay as well as Can, so I was more affected when he died. They were all pretty unique. The first song that really turned me on to them was Paperhouse live on Rockpalace.
Gotta love, how Holger Czukay's bobbing up and down, like he's running on AA batteries.
one of the best videos on youtube
RIP dear Damo
Can is one of the very few musical groups that consistently lives up to the hype.
oh i don't know about that. i love CAN but half their discography is pretty mid. have you actually listened to any of their post malcolm and damo content?
@@dogconnoisseur3040 to have 5 LPs be so incredible as to be among the finest albums ever recorded...very very few bands ever reach such heights. Everything from Monster Movie until Future Days is essential listening, and even the later stuff is good-to-great, it only seems 'mid' because you're comparing it to nearly unreachable heights of the stuff that came before.
@@dogconnoisseur3040I will have to agree with you. Damo Suzuki era was the best
@@diegosebastian2226 i suppose post damo albums are not objectively bad, you are right. still can't dig them though. the singing gets to be a little cheesy when there are vocals. the deep almost spoken word german vocals don't work for can, for me. interesting textures and jams on soon over babaluma, etc, no doubt. i think to say that the first albums being so profound and "unreachable" doesn't make these albums average in comparison a little silly though. there's a reason you can say that about one batch of albums and not the other.
Einfach der Hammer ! habe sie genau damals auch oft in Köln gesehen ! und nicht nur bei Konzerten :-)
I was only six years old but I see my self tearing up the sidewalk with my Big wheel to this!
BRILLANTES!!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💥💥💥...DAMO es un auténtico chamán y JAKI LIEBEZEIT a un ritmo trepidante... EXCELENTES 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
... it sounds so modern ... after 50 years !!!!
wondering how mr. Karoli didn't burn his fancy hair with that cig tho.. rest in peace to all 3 core members, long live Schmidt
This is crazy. It's the same show that Kraftwerk played. You can see their stuff set up to the left.
Diese hypnotischen Drums von Jaki Liebezeit sind einfach der Wahnsinn! 🤩
another one of the best drummer in music .. i saw live
Yeah. I had the luck to see Jaki and Damo end of the 80ies in a small club near Jülich. Fantastic.
oh my gosh REALLY?! there's this video of Can? I've never seen video of them before. and this is such a gem capturing the time and place and atmosphere. why did i not search for Can video earlier? made my month!
Остался Дамо Судзуки живой и Ирмин Шмидт . Царство Небесное Михаэль,Хольгер,Яки.
R.I.P. Damo
Can hätte ich damals auch gerne live erlebt :-) 1970 war ich gerade 2 Jahre alt. Später gab es bei uns am Niederrhein mal ein Sixties Club, wo überwiegend Sixties Garage, Seventy Rock und DArk Wave lief. Auch das Publikum dort und die Atmosphäre war ähnlich wie hier im Video. Man fühlte sich an die Sechsziger Jahre zurückversetzt. Nur Can hatte ich dort leider nicht gehört. Aber sie zählen mit zu meinen Favoriten ♥
OMG!!! This was longest trip ever....
Infinite thanks for this video. One of The best from rockpalast. Essential listening experience.
Krasser Drummer! Maschine.
Hors du commun et simplement génial !!! Depuis 30 ans ils continuent encore de m'emmener tout là-haut, merci merci … et encore merci. I LOVE YOU !!!
An alle Jugendlichen, die ihre Großeltern für alt und verstaubt halten: Die stehen da im Publikum.
hahahahaha! Stimmt die waren damals schon verstaubt. Allerdings dat sin Soester, die geben ALLES!
LIEBEn Gruß
I was lucky to see them in Glasgow City Hall on 4th October 1974. Unfortunately Damo wasn't with them. It was an amazing show for a 16 year old. Changed my life. My friend and I had really long hair and we managed to convince the commissioners who were guarding the pathway to the dressing room that we were with the band and they let us through. We met the band and got their autographs and I still have them inside my Soon over Babaluma album. Great times.
Deadlock hits in so many levels 😢🖤
This Live Can is so awesome many thx for posting & I have never heard the first song before, God Can sound & look so cool & the female in the audience who is reading a book in time with the music, they are light years ahead. All Can live efforts need to be released in super high definition quality because they were so brilliant & different each performance.
First song was released on a single as "Turtles Have Short Legs".
@@heinklug2655
turtles and the Empress and the Ukraine king friggin rule .
Irmin schmidts wife.
40:58 your groupie grandma prepares a smoke and lights it on live TV.
plus, she bit into it. That has to be really hard hash or a crystal lol
@@jorchcm1 Yes Hash in Germany is realy Hard, i did it the same way like she in Disco's, because of using a Ligther was to noticeable :) , and than i walked all around so none can lokate where the Smell came from ;)
Um es auf gut Deutsch zu sagen: "Scheiße geil". Bin ja auch schon was älter und kenne Can nicht erst seit gestern. Die ersten 4 bis 5 Studioalben fand ich schon immer interessant, aber live bin ich denen noch nie zu nahe gekommen. Muß sagen, das ist echt absolute topsahne hier!
Excelent groupe qui en n'a fait plus d'un,a cette époque,j'avait deux ans,j'ai tout loupé et c'est bien pour cela que je les aime bien,ils rêvait en mode stratospherique
INFLUENCIA TOTAL DE MUCHAS BANDAS, FUERON EXCELENTES
Uno de los grupos mas interesantes y unicos de la historia del rock en mi opinion.
Vielen Dank für diese wirklich einmalige Aufnahme
What a band