Made by Malik Bendjelloul for Swedish TV:s Pop i fokus in 2001. Interviews with Karl Bartos, Wolfgang Flur, Bjork, Moby, Karlheinz Stockhausen and Peter Saville.
I just loved everything about Kraftwerk, it formed my whole teenage years, I moved to Germany and I loved everything about it just like I loved Kraftwerk. Not so much the new Germany but the Germany in the type of photos on Trans Europe Express.. there's some gorgeous buildings in older parts of the cities and there was just something, Wolfgang and Karl spoke about that kind of found a resonance in me. The melodies are still beautiful and I still think it was a very magical time in my life. I don't know exactly where the current Kraftwerk fits.. I eventually started losing touch with what they were doing. It's so lovely to see Wolfgang and Karl here. There was a look that Kraftwerk had which was very romantic and it isn't the same now.
Great to see this again. And they where right. Today we are living in a computer world. We're even searching for love online. Computer love. Funny to think about it, that this album is from 1981, and at that time, these guys understood that computers will change our lives forever.
Wolfgang is such a great, cool guy, I went to to see him play a dj set sometime in the late 90s (i think) and he was hanging out in the club afterwards just chatting to people. He is very warm and approachable, I had a great chat with him - I didn't really ask him any Kraftwerk questions because I could imagine that gets pretty tedious for him. We talked about his Yamo album which I loved and i also told him how much I liked the 'I was a robot' 12" he asked me if I have it, I said yes I've been playing it non stop - he said ah I have some copies with me you could have had one. He was literally going to go and get one to give to me. I said no, give it to someone who doesn't already have it - a really cool guy.
Kraftwerk are without a doubt a global phenomenon, what has been created with their sound will live for generations way ahead of its time and very advanced. Oct 2021 😎💎😎🌏🇬🇧🌏
I just loved everything about Kraftwerk, it formed my whole teenage years, I moved to Germany and I loved everything about it just like I loved Kraftwerk. Not so much the new Germany but the Germany in the type of photos on Trans Europe Express.. there's some gorgeous buildings in older parts of the cities and there was just something, Wolfgang and Karl spoke about that kind of found a resonance in me. The melodies are still beautiful and I still think it was a very magical time in my life. I don't know exactly where the current Kraftwerk fits.. I eventually started losing touch with what they were doing. It's so lovely to see Wolfgang and Karl here. There was a look that Kraftwerk had which was very romantic and it isn't the same now.
5:48 is so sad. this whole documentary is sad and heartbreaking
The first wave of information society redundancies.
I love the way Karl Bartos laugh
Those guys still have beautiful faces and elegant as older men. Love this. How I would love to see the exhibition ❤❤
Florians head is actually the size of a football, because he's so clever, so now you know. My job here is done.
Great to see this again. And they where right. Today we are living in a computer world.
We're even searching for love online. Computer love. Funny to think about it, that this album is from 1981, and at that time,
these guys understood that computers will change our lives forever.
True
They helped to change it through their great music......non stop!
"Why don't we take dolls instead of us? From that day we were not needed anymore"
;_______;
Wolfgang is such a great, cool guy, I went to to see him play a dj set sometime in the late 90s (i think) and he was hanging out in the club afterwards just chatting to people. He is very warm and approachable, I had a great chat with him - I didn't really ask him any Kraftwerk questions because I could imagine that gets pretty tedious for him. We talked about his Yamo album which I loved and i also told him how much I liked the 'I was a robot' 12" he asked me if I have it, I said yes I've been playing it non stop - he said ah I have some copies with me you could have had one. He was literally going to go and get one to give to me. I said no, give it to someone who doesn't already have it - a really cool guy.
"At that time I had a nice face. Today I have more in my brain. I was so childish then."
they should do like a reunion where the past members of Kraftwerk would meet up again and maybe make a song or something
V-LINK that would be really cool....but it won't happen😢
Ralf hates all of them LOL, it won't happen
:(
"Ralf looks so sad. Why does he look so sad?"
A CANYON FOR MY CREYS
Still one of the better documentaries about Kraftwerk.
Wolfgang, if you ever see this, you still have the look that I'm talking about xx
"Ralf looks so sad."! AWE!
Favorite tracks from Kraftwerk
1.Boing Boom Tschak
2.Europe Endless
"Ralf look so sad"
Kocham wypowiedzi Karola BARTOSA
Poland Loves Kraftwerk ;-)
Excelente reportaje 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
fantastic
Ren jest cudowny.
Their are even no Superlatives to express how human I feel when I listen to Kraftwerk.
Kraftwerk are without a doubt a global phenomenon, what has been created with their sound will live for generations way ahead of its time and very advanced. Oct 2021 😎💎😎🌏🇬🇧🌏
Wolfgang Fluer EX KRAFTWERK
Karl Bartos EX KRAFTWERK
Why am I crying
WOW...SOMETHING DIFFERENT TO WATCH INSTEAD OF 3D GIGS...
Rolf looks so sad
like in every big party, it has to be a head,and it turns out to be Ralf...and only they know the truth ..
Autobahn was great for coming down off of a trip
Oh no, this is depressing.
Excuse me! How can i get a carl bartos of kraftwerk in 1968 for TV?