@@j.dmetalhead7517 This is not about what you like or not. Its about what sounds futuristic. Kraftwerk is awesome, and was futuristic until 1990s. Today it is not futuristic anymore. Time got to it. Nothing is eternal. Once more, the point is not about what you like or not, its about what sounds futuristic to the majority of the ppl. If you ask 100 ppl from 25-50 years, they will tell you this is electronic music from the early era, not something futuristic.
Kids today can't imagine the thrill of learning about early robotics in the '70s and '80s. Kraftwerk nailed the era perfectly. Every time I listen to or see a Kraftwerk performance, I'm reminded of the Museum of Science and Industry when I was a kid. Just fascinating.
I was lucky enough to buy my first Kraftwerk album in 1979. I was 12. I thought the cover looked cool. It shaped my entire musical exploration, and later writing style. All my friends made fun of me (I grew up in Maine, haha) and thought my taste in Kraftwerk was at the very least, eccentric and bizarre. I just thought they were cool and interesting, and above all, I loved the sound of the machines, and the fact that they pioneered in building and modifying them because they were not available. Just synchronizing beats pre-midi or dyn-24 sync! It didn't exist without knowledge. Glad there are generations now who finally get it! YES!
My mother and her bf had this when I was 10 and I was in OOB, ME small world influential band. The cans in my house probably cost more than a good used car and Kraftwerk blew my mind.
Mine was Computer World after I’d heard The Model on the radio around age 12. Then I got TEE, and then every Kraftwerk record I could get my hands on. Bit of an obsession. My brother laughed at me mercilessly and I didn’t know anyone else in my small town who was into them. Wasn’t till the early 90’s when everyone else caught up 😆 They had a unique ability to distill a certain purity in their sounds. On top of that was an appreciation of space between the notes. That’s the only way I can describe it. It’s some kind of alchemy in getting to the essence of electronic sound very few if any other musicians have mastered in the same way. And then there was this funk in the rhythms and bass that these 4 straight looking white guys tapped into too. Totally unique ❤️👍🏼
Florian always looked like he was about to burst out laughing. Its so hard to place this in context now, but if you put it alongside what else was happening in 1978 music, punk, prog, AOR. They were all just variations on the same old theme. To anyone craving something actually radical, this was it.
Timeless! Kraftwerk will go down in history as the most influential band of our time, for they are not just music they are art, and was SO ahead of their time.
+Andrew B i agree for 100%... no, at least for 800% or more on that. Not many bands have influenced so many music streams as Kraftwerk did. Technik durch vorsprung !!
They were definitely influential, for many reasons, and far ahead of their time, but the Beatles have been a much grander influence, even on these guys. Lennon and Harrison were the first to use the moog, in its infant stages, on Abby Road, which 2 years later helped give birth to Kraftwerk.
These guys deserve all the credits, if you like the music or not . No LCDs, no tempotracks or grids, no MIDI, no computer or a mouse, just pure analog synths
@@shanedpain7734 OK, I thought it was descibing something other than a liquid crystal display, what I don't understand is how are LCD''s utilized in the production of electronic music?
I can still remember being an 11 year old kid and hearing this song for the first time when a neighbor who owned this album dropped the needle on it. "You're probably not going to like this" he said. Oh how wrong he was! Thanks neighbor for turning me into a lifelong fan on that fateful day in 1996!
You see today's DJ's acting like they are genius, playing with their consoles full of pre-recorded sampled music, But not knowing that this guys, way ahead of time, are The Music!! The Creators of modern sounds played today, they builded this future and paved the way music is done today. Thumbs Up all century and ahead
They’re something special. This was kind of the height of the Cold War art bands. Very new, cutting edge and original style. This is what Germans look like when they just chill out and relax. They created such art
@@digidrum2003 Actually no, Saw this in my recommendation and then remembered my dentist told me to check them out, always felt bad about not doing it, and now I feel much better! Of course, I was always kinda mad at him for not setting my crown right, so I didn't feel too bad about it.
Kraftwerk are one of the most influential groups of all time, and have probably influenced more people than David Bowie. That's saying something considering how many people he's influenced.
I was a Kraftwerk fan way back then. They were sooooo far ahead of their time. When you heard them you knew who it was them. I still have them on vinyl. They seemed to be a love or hate group. Me I loved them.
Помню, это наша молодость,Наша эпоха, СССР, наши предпочтения, правда это видео не было тогда представлено трудящимся нашей страны Но сам трэк имел очень большую популярность в среде рабочей молодёжи и студентов, школьников, Спасибо замечательным исполнителям этой песни от всего русского народа, название вот непомню но робот для нашего народа значимая страница в истории русской нации той эпохи, в одном ряду с Пугачевой, Машиной времени , Аркадием Северным, Михаилом Гулько,ВоскресеньемСпейс Бони м Абба и многими дорогими рускому сердцу именами и названиями музыкальных коллективов той замечательной доброй эпохи мира добра и справедливости.
We saw Kraftwerk about 4 years ago, I think, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Took my grand daughter who was 12 at the time, she had never heard of them before. The next day when I got home from work she was watching them on RUclips.
i remember listening to kraftwerk when i was a kid. my uncle had the Electric Cafe album. i was OBSESSED. i'm so blessed. this have influenced my musical taste FOREVER.
Apr 23, 2020- “Kraftwerk co-founder and electro pioneer Ralf Hütter has sent us the very sad news that his friend and companion over many decades Florian Schneider has passed away from a short cancer disease just a few days after his 73rd birthday,” the band said in a statement. :(
I saw them live recently when they came to Cleveland (first time since about 1981 or so) - it was AWESOME. Effects were in 3-D and it was cool as hell.
This evening at 9pm Kraftwerk will perform at Bucharest. Glad to be there again (first time 9 years ago). I'm very happy that Kraftwerk still exists! Love you!
We had an experimental music class (it only lasted for a few weeks for reasons that will become apparent) which was taught by of all people, our pottery teacher. He was young and hip. He wore narrow leather ties and drove a Volvo P1800. The lessons consisted of listening to Kraftwerk albums and messing around with his EDP Wasp synthesizer. I was hooked instantly. Seeing my interest, he brought in more kit... Space Echo, TR-808 etc. Kraftwerk and a love of synths have been with me ever since. Alas, I can't remember his name.
At first they were. Once Ralf starts singing, they changed to the humans. If you look closely you can tell the difference between their mannequins and the actual members.
In some videos they actually used robots with their likeness during the performance in ‘The Robots. If you look closely enough, their hair looks like plastic and there seem to be little lights on their neck ties
This group was so far ahead of their time, it's ridiculous. Think about it. They were putting out techno at the same time The Captain and Tennille were popular.
i was 10 yrs old when my sister brought home THE MAN MACHINE, and i was in awe of the cover and then the entire album ... !! The are the best band in the world. THE END !! lol
A jazz group like Weather Report made techno/house-style music already in the early 1970s. Their sound was widely copied by pop producers (and sampled by hiphop artists).
Thank you for sharing man. I'm from PORTUGAL and born in 1971 and the first Lp I bought with my own money was computer world( if my mind is not playing tricks) I was 13 or 14 years old! Thank you so much for sharing this!
What you hear is not what you see. The chords that are played on the instrument which Ralf plays are not coming from that instrument. The sound used is a choir probably coming from a Mellotron (or from an instrument which on a number of German records of this period is referred to as "Choir Organ"). The instrument we see is (probably) a MicroMoog, a monophonic synth ....
@@TheHadesAdorned It definitely looks like a Micromoog, and it's entirely possibly he was using it to control a different Moog synth (he's still only holding one note on it at a time). The real question is, what is Florian playing?
Grew up listening to this and I've been inspired ever since to try and be as unique. Absolutely awesome music that needs to be continuously listened to !!!!
@@johnkayoss5422 Not with Karl Bartos and Wolfgang Flur. Was Florian Schneider (may he Rest In Peace) still with Kraftwerk when when you saw them? He left Kraftwerk in November of 2008. The best lineup of Kraftwerk was with Ralf Hutter (founding member), Florian Schneider (co-founder), Karl Bartos and Wolfgang Flur. And yes, 1986. That was the year they released their last studio album 'Electric Cafe'. The music critics gave that album poor reviews. Wolfgang Flur was not on the album. He left before or after the release of 'Electric Cafe'.
KRAFTWERK, UNA DE LAS BANDAS MAS GENIALES, CEREBRALES E INFLUYENTES NO SOLO PARA LA ESCENA ELECTRÓNICA SINO TAMBIÉN PARA TODOS AQUELLOS QUE APRECIAMOS LA MÚSICA DE DIFERENTES ANGULOS, ELLOS EN UNA PRESENTACIÓN EN VIVO PARA UNA TV EN 1978 SIMULAN DE MANERA CASI PERFECTA SER AUTÓMATAS DEMOSTRANDO QUE UNA NUEVA ERA ESTA POR COMENZAR Y ,SI, ASI ES, TODO LO MENCIONADO EN SU OBRA ES REALIDAD.
+gaotro racso no me termino de sorprender lo adelantados para su epoca que estaban, estamos hablando del 78, anterior a todo lo conocido actualmente, realmente unos vanguardistas..
I took a moment and realized how bad ass this is, I was 7 when they did this, 7 years later I discovered them and 7 years after that I had rare vinyls that were stolen. It's a good thing I never found the perpatator I would still be in jail.
i'm a person who likes everything that original, so lucky i found these 4 guys in my 24 of age! totally in love with past time when i wasn't even born yet
For perspective this was during the disco era, before punk, before rap, this was the unseen wave in the heart of the musical ocean in its pure form. When the Tsunami got closer to land they called it New Wave music.
After all these years Kraftwerk still sound futuristic.
well
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Nope, it does not. But this: ruclips.net/video/pvDu9IlhMNg/видео.html
@@tamaselmont8310 You can keep it. I'll stick with Kraftwerk.
@@j.dmetalhead7517 I second that
@@j.dmetalhead7517 This is not about what you like or not. Its about what sounds futuristic. Kraftwerk is awesome, and was futuristic until 1990s. Today it is not futuristic anymore. Time got to it. Nothing is eternal. Once more, the point is not about what you like or not, its about what sounds futuristic to the majority of the ppl. If you ask 100 ppl from 25-50 years, they will tell you this is electronic music from the early era, not something futuristic.
Kraftwerk! A perfect example of what Germans look like when they kick their shoes off, relax, and let everyone see their emotional side!
You don’t know any Germans, do you?
haha :)
Lol
@@Shelmerdine745 he's just making a joke about the stereotype I think :)
@@Theodorus5
I know, but it’s rooted in the exact same stupid world view as anti-semitism.
Kids today can't imagine the thrill of learning about early robotics in the '70s and '80s. Kraftwerk nailed the era perfectly. Every time I listen to or see a Kraftwerk performance, I'm reminded of the Museum of Science and Industry when I was a kid. Just fascinating.
LA VERDAD QUE ERA EXTRAMBOLICO ESTRAMBÓTICO IMPRECIOROBOTIKO EXTRAFALARIKO LO QUE HACÍAN ESTOS EXTRATERRESTRES Y MARCIANOS MANGURUYUES
NERD!
Very few artists can claim to be unique, original and avant-garde while also creating accessible pop culture. Kraftwerk is one.
fuck these weiners
Computer World sounds like it recorded yesterday, not 40 years ago
the other artists being?
@@Truth_Hurts528 radiohead maybe
@@Truth_Hurts528 The Fall
I was lucky enough to buy my first Kraftwerk album in 1979. I was 12. I thought the cover looked cool. It shaped my entire musical exploration, and later writing style. All my friends made fun of me (I grew up in Maine, haha) and thought my taste in Kraftwerk was at the very least, eccentric and bizarre. I just thought they were cool and interesting, and above all, I loved the sound of the machines, and the fact that they pioneered in building and modifying them because they were not available. Just synchronizing beats pre-midi or dyn-24 sync! It didn't exist without knowledge. Glad there are generations now who finally get it! YES!
@Deli6505 The album was Man Machine And Trans-Europe Express. Love them both, but Man Machine must be my favorite overall.
My mother and her bf had this when I was 10 and I was in OOB, ME small world influential band. The cans in my house probably cost more than a good used car and Kraftwerk blew my mind.
Mine was Computer World after I’d heard The Model on the radio around age 12. Then I got TEE, and then every Kraftwerk record I could get my hands on. Bit of an obsession. My brother laughed at me mercilessly and I didn’t know anyone else in my small town who was into them. Wasn’t till the early 90’s when everyone else caught up 😆 They had a unique ability to distill a certain purity in their sounds. On top of that was an appreciation of space between the notes. That’s the only way I can describe it. It’s some kind of alchemy in getting to the essence of electronic sound very few if any other musicians have mastered in the same way. And then there was this funk in the rhythms and bass that these 4 straight looking white guys tapped into too. Totally unique ❤️👍🏼
Funny, I bought a Tribe Called Quest record when I was twelve because I liked the cover and it influenced my music taste immensely.
I've never seen Germans so expressive and free...
Nice?
Kraftwerk is old band 45 years
Old good looking mans
Beliebte nicht alles
Dont believe all
Almost 45 years and still sounds fresh
ẞecause they can live eternities at their present real earth location @ImaginarilyInc
odd how true innovators are always timeless.......
何故かオススメに上がってきたけど、何これスゴいインパクト!
今から44年も前にこんな音楽があったなんて、驚きです!
Rest in Peace Florian Schneider! Your works wil never be forgotten, as will you! You started a great era of music!
Florian always looked like he was about to burst out laughing.
Its so hard to place this in context now, but if you put it alongside what else was happening in 1978 music, punk, prog, AOR. They were all just variations on the same old theme.
To anyone craving something actually radical, this was it.
Timeless! Kraftwerk will go down in history as the most influential band of our time, for they are not just music they are art, and was SO ahead of their time.
+Andrew B i agree for 100%... no, at least for 800% or more on that. Not many bands have influenced so many music streams as Kraftwerk did.
Technik durch vorsprung !!
Aw c'mon. One of the most influential, ok. But THE most of all bands ever?
@@chrisrus1965 Brian eno from Roxy music was using synths back in 1972. And making commercial music. This is going backwards.
They were definitely influential, for many reasons, and far ahead of their time, but the Beatles have been a much grander influence, even on these guys. Lennon and Harrison were the first to use the moog, in its infant stages, on Abby Road, which 2 years later helped give birth to Kraftwerk.
@@stringer-ik1pc Kraftwerk started in 1970. Plus, you can’t really compare the two
Don't worry folks in the audience, your kids will love this!
I see what you had done there here.
Wrong movie. 😆
Hello Thomas? this your cousin Renee Bangalter. You know that new sound you're looking for? WELL LISTEN TO THIS!
Great Scott.
Can we all take a moment and appreciate how badass this is?
I'll take 7 minutes.
YES
I have since 1978.
I think you're too young to understand what happened then
Lacey Noel Yes I do. And it was ok to be a little weird back then 😊🇦🇺😂
These guys deserve all the credits, if you like the music or not . No LCDs, no tempotracks or grids, no MIDI, no computer or a mouse, just pure analog synths
What are LCD's?
@@mikeborrelli193
Lowest Common Denominator
Liquid-Crystal Display
Large Cool Dudes
@@mikeborrelli193 Liquid Crystal Displays 🙂
Liquid Crystal Diode- display
@@shanedpain7734 OK, I thought it was descibing something other than a liquid crystal display, what I don't understand is how are LCD''s utilized in the production of electronic music?
2020 we lost a pioneer. Farewell robot Florian ❤️ Thank you for everything 🎵
I can still remember being an 11 year old kid and hearing this song for the first time when a neighbor who owned this album dropped the needle on it.
"You're probably not going to like this" he said. Oh how wrong he was!
Thanks neighbor for turning me into a lifelong fan on that fateful day in 1996!
You see today's DJ's acting like they are genius, playing with their consoles full of pre-recorded sampled music, But not knowing that this guys, way ahead of time, are The Music!! The Creators of modern sounds played today, they builded this future and paved the way music is done today. Thumbs Up all century and ahead
RIP Florian Schneider.
Noooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!
Can't they just give him a new microprocessor?
for those into all electronic music. these men are our fore father's. bless them.
They’re something special. This was kind of the height of the Cold War art bands. Very new, cutting edge and original style.
This is what Germans look like when they just chill out and relax. They created such art
Grandfather
Forefathers, not fore father's.
Don’t forget about ya boy Mort Garson.
Wendy Carlos was before Kraftwerk.
Господи , просто прекрасная группа
Такая атмосфера.. шикарно!!!
In case you haven't worked it out, that bit of Morse code from 05:34 says "radioactivity is in the air for you and me"
+smith23 Wow- really? Thanks for posting that!
Savage. Thanks lad
Isn't the morse code different for The Mix version? Supposedly I've heard it reflects the new anti-nuclear power theme of the new version?
That's sick, never knew... Thanks for posting.
I was just thinking about this.. thank you!
I grew up on this shit. Autobahn, over and over.
I will never forget that moment when i heard this music for the first time...It has really changed my life in so many ways...
my dentist told me to check this out 10 years ago and I just remembered to.
Did a tooth ache remind ya?
@@digidrum2003 Actually no, Saw this in my recommendation and then remembered my dentist told me to check them out, always felt bad about not doing it, and now I feel much better! Of course, I was always kinda mad at him for not setting my crown right, so I didn't feel too bad about it.
They were light years ahead of their time, music owes them such a debt. As a teenager they enthralled me, just genius
Kraftwerk are one of the most influential groups of all time, and have probably influenced more people than David Bowie. That's saying something considering how many people he's influenced.
@@robtyman4281 hard to argue against your point there
They aren light years beyond OUR time...we are still behind their curve, and may well always be...
These guys were a big influence in the invention of hip hop.
@@porflepopnecker4376 Totally...those jams from 80-84 most definitely...
I was a Kraftwerk fan way back then. They were sooooo far ahead of their time. When you heard them you knew who it was them. I still have them on vinyl. They seemed to be a love or hate group. Me I loved them.
Believe me, 1978 Kraftwerk was out of this world.
Помню, это наша молодость,Наша эпоха, СССР, наши предпочтения, правда это видео не было тогда представлено трудящимся нашей страны Но сам трэк имел очень большую популярность в среде рабочей молодёжи и студентов, школьников, Спасибо замечательным исполнителям этой песни от всего русского народа, название вот непомню но робот для нашего народа значимая страница в истории русской нации той эпохи, в одном ряду с Пугачевой, Машиной времени , Аркадием Северным, Михаилом Гулько,ВоскресеньемСпейс Бони м Абба и многими дорогими рускому сердцу именами и названиями музыкальных коллективов той замечательной доброй эпохи мира добра и справедливости.
We saw Kraftwerk about 4 years ago, I think, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Took my grand daughter who was 12 at the time, she had never heard of them before. The next day when I got home from work she was watching them on RUclips.
I saw the Edmonton show, so lucky to finally see them, and in 3D 🙀🤓
Poland Love Kraftwerk ;-)
they have such amazing stage presence!
The song "Radioactivity" that begins at 3.49 is amazingly contemporary techno..
Was this really nearly 40 years ago, astonishing
They actually were around since 1970.
Of course they were making synth music in 1970
ruclips.net/video/hWUiLJnEYJI/видео.html
1st saw them on MTV videos in 80 when we got cable. Was awesome. I want my MTV!
@@luvkane88 aha Nick I came here to say It is now! But now I've come here to say Nick why didn't you say it!
Nope it was 42 years ago
Декабрь 2023 года. До сих пор это выглядит и звучит круто! "Я твой слуга, я твой работник". 😊
What great music back in 1978.
i remember listening to kraftwerk when i was a kid. my uncle had the Electric Cafe album. i was OBSESSED. i'm so blessed. this have influenced my musical taste FOREVER.
Musical 🎶 Perfectionist! This footage is priceless!
Apr 23, 2020- “Kraftwerk co-founder and electro pioneer Ralf Hütter has sent us the very sad news that his friend and companion over many decades Florian Schneider has passed away from a short cancer disease just a few days after his 73rd birthday,” the band said in a statement. :(
Oh no! :(
Sucks
Legendär. Wegbereiter der heutigen Techno und Elektomusik. Danke Kraftwerk !!!
I saw Wolfgang today in munich on a concert. It was a big pleasure to see him, he has such a great personality.
These songs make me so emotional. Really pulls at my hard-drive cables
Wow,such emotion showed by these guys.
The level of production is amazing. The aesthetics..... Doing this at that time is pure genius.
I still remember the first time I heard Kraftwerk. I immediately started saving up for my first Moog.
I still listen to Kraftwerk and I am still saving for a Moog.
I saw them live recently when they came to Cleveland (first time since about 1981 or so) - it was AWESOME. Effects were in 3-D and it was cool as hell.
Can't believe Florian passed. Long live KRAFTWERK!
This evening at 9pm Kraftwerk will perform at Bucharest. Glad to be there again (first time 9 years ago). I'm very happy that Kraftwerk still exists! Love you!
My HS home room teacher played their albums, class of 81’👍
We had an experimental music class (it only lasted for a few weeks for reasons that will become apparent) which was taught by of all people, our pottery teacher. He was young and hip. He wore narrow leather ties and drove a Volvo P1800. The lessons consisted of listening to Kraftwerk albums and messing around with his EDP Wasp synthesizer. I was hooked instantly. Seeing my interest, he brought in more kit... Space Echo, TR-808 etc.
Kraftwerk and a love of synths have been with me ever since. Alas, I can't remember his name.
Oh my god they all were standing so still in the beginning that I thought that this was a joke and they were using their mannequins as stand ins
Manon that's what I thought too
Not only should they be recognized for their music, but their incredible ability to stand still.
They are. It's not really live.
At first they were. Once Ralf starts singing, they changed to the humans. If you look closely you can tell the difference between their mannequins and the actual members.
In some videos they actually used robots with their likeness during the performance in ‘The Robots. If you look closely enough, their hair looks like plastic and there seem to be little lights on their neck ties
So ahead of its time.
this is so brilliant on many levels
First time I heard them. OMD loved them. They're really cool. I now love them too.
When seen live Kraftwerk will change your life
2:12 he speaks in Russian: "I'm your servant. I'm your worker"
Wheelly yeah I got it. Duh
@@behindthen0thing We don't all speak Russian, you idiot.
Give Czar Putin the news.
It's not to late! Merry Christmas!
but that one sentence is the reason they had MANY fans in the gdr. because we did understand. ;)
Brilliant! Visually and sonically!
Totally and utterly glorious!
Always felt the melancholy in this one. The way they tuned the morse code into the chords is pure heartbreak ❤
What a group. The legendary Kraftwerk, light years in front of their era.
Bought a kraftwerk record when i was13....early 80's... Still have it.
This group was so far ahead of their time, it's ridiculous. Think about it. They were putting out techno at the same time The Captain and Tennille were popular.
I wonder if they'll ever live down the shite they influenced.
i was 10 yrs old when my sister brought home THE MAN MACHINE, and i was in awe of the cover and then the entire album ... !! The are the best band in the world. THE END !! lol
To be fair mivsdaily1, The Captain played with The Beach Boys and Toni Tennille sand on The Wall.
A jazz group like Weather Report made techno/house-style music already in the early 1970s.
Their sound was widely copied by pop producers (and sampled by hiphop artists).
I remember they had a tv show, she really made a piano better to look at
I love how even German music has a precision engineered feeling to it
They saw themselves as engineers…. Haha
It's still so compelling, no matter how many times you hear the songs. Now I gotta hear Neon Lights again...
Thank you for sharing man. I'm from PORTUGAL and born in 1971 and the first Lp I bought with my own money was computer world( if my mind is not playing tricks) I was 13 or 14 years old!
Thank you so much for sharing this!
The brilliance of Ralf Hutter and friends. So ahead of their time. Genius.
Очень нравится эта композиция.
That sweet synthy clean analog sound.
The best.
What you hear is not what you see. The chords that are played on the instrument which Ralf plays are not coming from that instrument. The sound used is a choir probably coming from a Mellotron (or from an instrument which on a number of German records of this period is referred to as "Choir Organ"). The instrument we see is (probably) a MicroMoog, a monophonic synth ....
hades adorned from close-up shots in other performances the synth looks like an ARP Odyssey
@@TheHadesAdorned It definitely looks like a Micromoog, and it's entirely possibly he was using it to control a different Moog synth (he's still only holding one note on it at a time). The real question is, what is Florian playing?
More than just music. This is audial art. They gave us today's sound in the 1970s.
aural
Hypnotic - and fabulous!
Thank you Kraftwerk I can't live without electronic music!
Love it! Kraftwerk is one of the most interesting and innovative bands, well... ever.
it's amazing that this can seem so different, so unique and interesting 50 years later.
So happy my death metal-scary biker dad showed me this band when i was young. he had like every cassette lol
Oh my word.... 43 years... Still awesome
I really can´t understand how´s possible they look just like robots! It´s amazing! They have my full respect.
Because they're really robots
because theyre german
Muy adelantados a su época. Genios totales. Saludos 🇦🇷
Grew up listening to this and I've been inspired ever since to try and be as unique. Absolutely awesome music that needs to be continuously listened to !!!!
Хорошие воспоминания, спасибо!
Radioactivity, the song and the album, is so good.
Шикарная Группа.. Подражая Им, зародился "Depeche Mode" 🤗✊✊✊👍Любимая моя Группа
Крафты - вы всегда охуенны! Ваше творчество параллельно шагало с моей незатейливой жизнью, спасибо вам за это...
ich mag, dass die moderne elektronische musik im kraftwerk entstanden ist. wie schwere teilchen in sternen
00:45 wow they are so motionless they appear as mannikins! amazing!
Classic!! The original Innovators of the Techno Sound. 1977 - 1986
86? I saw then in 2008
@@johnkayoss5422 after 1998 concerts became worse worse
@@johnkayoss5422 Not with Karl Bartos and Wolfgang Flur. Was Florian Schneider (may he Rest In Peace) still with Kraftwerk when when you saw them? He left Kraftwerk in November of 2008. The best lineup of Kraftwerk was with Ralf Hutter (founding member), Florian Schneider (co-founder), Karl Bartos and Wolfgang Flur. And yes, 1986. That was the year they released their last studio album 'Electric Cafe'. The music critics gave that album poor reviews. Wolfgang Flur was not on the album. He left before or after the release of 'Electric Cafe'.
Brilliant stuff! Kraftwerk influenced new wave pop and modern rap.
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they didn't just influence electronic, they basically invented it
It was a shock for the Soviet boy. I told my dad - listen, it's the robots singing! )))
KRAFTWERK, UNA DE LAS BANDAS MAS GENIALES, CEREBRALES E INFLUYENTES NO SOLO PARA LA ESCENA ELECTRÓNICA SINO TAMBIÉN PARA TODOS AQUELLOS QUE APRECIAMOS LA MÚSICA DE DIFERENTES ANGULOS, ELLOS EN UNA PRESENTACIÓN EN VIVO PARA UNA TV EN 1978 SIMULAN DE MANERA CASI PERFECTA SER AUTÓMATAS DEMOSTRANDO QUE UNA NUEVA ERA ESTA POR COMENZAR Y ,SI, ASI ES, TODO LO MENCIONADO EN SU OBRA ES REALIDAD.
+gaotro racso yo pipe the fuck down
+gaotro racso no me termino de sorprender lo adelantados para su epoca que estaban, estamos hablando del 78, anterior a todo lo conocido actualmente, realmente unos vanguardistas..
I don't know Spanish(?) but I understand you.
I saw this tour back in 78 or 79 in San Diego at the Fox Theater. good times.
I took a moment and realized how bad ass this is, I was 7 when they did this, 7 years later I discovered them and 7 years after that I had rare vinyls that were stolen. It's a good thing I never found the perpatator I would still be in jail.
You kill people, mark???
Rest in peace Florian🥺❤️
This is awesome now, it must have been mind blowing back then!!!!
i'm a person who likes everything that original, so lucky i found these 4 guys in my 24 of age! totally in love with past time when i wasn't even born yet
RIP Florian Schneider 💔
Weltklasse und zeitlos…..Musik aus einer andern Welt….🙏🇩🇪👍
Моё детство, гениально
For perspective this was during the disco era, before punk, before rap, this was the unseen wave in the heart of the musical ocean in its pure form. When the Tsunami got closer to land they called it New Wave music.
My very first sounds of kraftwerk was the autobahn song, had just bought a cd4 system
Merci' BEAUCOUP Monsieur ALAIN. 😁😁😁😁😁👍👍👍👏👏👏👋👋👋👋
Rest in peace Florian Schnieder.
What a great live performance. So thoughtful and creative. Still sounds great after all these years.
Os mestres da música eletrônica.
Casting my mind back to the 70's , "Far out and cosmic, man" springs to mind. Still holds true.