I love it (I am the one nervous on the left side, performing bass and acoustic guitar). It was a great concert with a super promoter and a fantastic audience. We were also very lucky to start on that day the collaboration with Julien who directed this. Thank you all for the nice comments. Bestest from Olivier (Pfe, Ulan Bator etc)
When all my friends were listening to shit like Wings 'Venus and Mars' back in the mid 70's I was rocking out to Faust and Magma. This takes me back...
Love them, try & get hold of Faust V it was rejected by Branson but I heard that they broke into the studio at night & took the master tape it is only available through bootleg & much of it is on 71 minutes & BBC sessions but its worth hearing what would have came after Faust IV ..
@Marty Gabriel Oh my God you are actually the keys? That's awesome. I'd love to see Faust one day. You said that you and Jean didn't get on well, if you don't mind me asking, why?
@Marty Gabriel Wow. Those notes would be really cool. I've enjoyed Faust's work and tried to figure the songs out by ear but I'm still new to that. Do you have a Gmail or something like that?
@Marty Gabriel Dang. How did the performance of Carrots turn out? Did it go well or what? I didn't realize that there were no live performances of Carrots until now.
I love it (I am the one nervous on the left side, performing bass and acoustic guitar). It was a great concert with a super promoter and a fantastic audience. We were also very lucky to start on that day the collaboration with Julien who directed this. Thank you all for the nice comments. Bestest from Olivier (Pfe, Ulan Bator etc)
F-A-N-T-A-S-T-I-C-! One of the best "Faust IV" songs!
When all my friends were listening to shit like Wings 'Venus and Mars' back in the mid 70's I was rocking out to Faust and Magma. This takes me back...
Good God that took me back in time! Once I got my head back into the groove (ignoring puny sound on the recording) I LOVED it. Thanks.
I've not seen this footage before - a gem! Thank you. :-)
Kraut Rock Lives!!
Love them, try & get hold of Faust V it was rejected by Branson but I heard that they broke into the studio at night & took the master tape it is only available through bootleg & much of it is on 71 minutes & BBC sessions but its worth hearing what would have came after Faust IV ..
All available now (and more) on the 1971-74 boxset.
AMAZING!
EXcelente
Watch them on the kraut rock BBC docu. Playing a cement mixer and a sweeping brush. Ill have what they are having
I think I hear Picnic On A Frozen River in that set. What other tunes are they jammin up
It begins with Giggy Smile. Then I believe Picnic on a Frozen River.
@Marty Gabriel Oh my God you are actually the keys? That's awesome. I'd love to see Faust one day. You said that you and Jean didn't get on well, if you don't mind me asking, why?
@Marty Gabriel ah I see. Jean wasn't a book guy. You wrote sheet music for the Faust songs? If so, do you still have them?
@Marty Gabriel Wow. Those notes would be really cool. I've enjoyed Faust's work and tried to figure the songs out by ear but I'm still new to that. Do you have a Gmail or something like that?
@Marty Gabriel Dang. How did the performance of Carrots turn out? Did it go well or what? I didn't realize that there were no live performances of Carrots until now.
03:12 he shows how to be Keith Emerson.
yeah man; fuk tv's; i had the see thru album in 1972/3; and missedv a chance to see them in Brighton in 74/75! The accident is red!
I saw them in Southampton in '74......
The smash TVs
Didn't they do a song called 'The Happy Skinhead'? I liked that one.
@@dee_seejay What else could we do?
The Sad Skinhead
So was TV smashing just an obligatory thing for bands to do in the 70's?
good sound, too bad the video quality is crap
Sad skinhead actually its off of Faust's album IV. Probably the least representative of their catalog though
But a brilliant track.
Faust ist die scheiss.