I think a lot of it has to do with the synth chord progression, it's seemingly only two chords but there's always subtle changes making it feel organic, the harmony is indeed otherworldly
For the myopic few posting about the audience. You are forgetting that this assemblage of young people were the children ,of former mortal enemies.THEY, had NO part in the war that changed our world forever.This was my generation's affirmation of life , art and liberty.
bunch of boomers that went out to reap the unearned reward of the greatest economy in the history of the world, and leave scraps and debt for future generations.
Hm, I know what you're saying but Can could really bring the funk and make you wanna shake your ass...and for all his metronomic qualities Jaki Leibzeit really *swings* , probably his background as a jazz drummer. Head music or ass music, it's all good to me
Saw them at the London University gig then. We got up on stage and danced at the front. Had a chat with them after - talked about Faust and Amon Duul - in a previous lifetime of course. Fantastic!
was it the classic Schmidt/Suzuki/Kroli/Czukay/Liebzeit line-up? Either way, wow, I'm jealous as fuck, sometimes I wish I'd been born in a different era so I could've experienced bands like this in their prime...Can, Beefheart and The Who (even though even seen them twice, minus Keith Moon but with John Entwistle) would be on my wish list...I was talking to the co-founder of Titan Books and the Forbidden Planet chain of comic book shops a while back and his very first gig was The Doors supported by Jefferson Airplane at The Roundhouse!
That lounge-ish sound like it is recorded in the 00s. I listened to Tago Mago in 2005 and was blown away by the futuristic sound and the fact it was recorded in '71 is mind boggling.
Случайно обнаруженная "дописка" на бобине, купленной по случаю у старьевщика на вещевом рынке в начале девяностых годов с надписью по-русски "КЭН" открыла новый музыкальный мир и любовь на всю жизнь))), спасибо, родные!
@producer @parallax continuum Indeed .There was a legendary , hanger size venue in NYC called "World", where a 'happening" like this would have been staged.
All that kind of stage theatrics stuff came out of the psychedelic boom of the 60s, velvet underground, pink floyd, the doors... etc. All had lights and projections at their shows. I think it later carried on with glam rock and later became a mainstay once arena and opera rock stuff started taking pop stage performances to more ridiculous levels.
Damo Suzuki war eine großartige Bereicherung der Band gute Stimme, genial. Für mich war die beste Zeit von CAN mit Damo als Stimme. Awesome vocal perfomance. And great Video.
Still one of the best snare sounds ever recorded, Hugh Padgham notwithstanding. Surprising the extent to which the live drum sound is the same as the studio version.
He made many modifications to his drum set to get the flat sound he knew he wanted. Lug tuning, mutes/dampers (on heads and cymbals) and shell diameter, to name a few. He played Sonor drums, which were a high-quality contemporary German brand.
I've been listening to Can since the 80's. This track is from TagoMago. Fantastic band in many of their incarnations. This is a ferocious groove. What's up with the audience?
@@edwardhaynes364 That's exactly it...the 60s had come to a crashing halt in Germany, the future was quite uncertain, the war in Vietnam was still raging, etc. etc. - along come Can and shredding everything to pieces, breaking every accepted rule. And the "Rockpalast" was never an avantgarde show, in the first place.
you'll rarely if ever see a band use tension and release as well as this 7:28 love the bass line before the climax at 7:47 8:51 - 9:18 is how drum breaks are done!
In exactly 1 week time this upload will be exactly 3 years old. In exactly 1 month and 1 week time on May 2nd it will be the 3rd year anniversary of when all my numbers came up on the lottery but unable to put them down as there was no pen, throwing away £36 million and my genius one in a billion video game talent after having a stroke because of this. This makes me sad and depressed. In exactly 2 weeks time, the 'Can Project' are playing at the Barbican, I was unable to get tickets to this sold out event. But I WILL be going there and demanding to get into the damn venue and see this band play, ticket or not, how dare I be denied seeing the Can Project after all the shit I been through. Oh Yeah, RIP Jaki! It won't be the same without you.
@@floris1912 No, pretty much perma-fucked. I neglected to mention the part about me being unfairly sent to mental hospital in 2016, being put on drugs for schizophrenics, and as a result, got manipulated by this evil homeless crackwitch in there, who robbed me big time when she stayed the night a few weeks after I got out. Long story. But she stole my most treasured possessions. My mum died the week after my stroke when I was in hospital as well OK. Her parting gift to me was her extensive autograph collection of 60's popstars, of which I have about 100 of. But she found the stack of framed autographed photos that were next to my mum's picture shrine and stole the best 3, including the pride of the collection, the George Harrison. I need them back. I am effectively destroyed totally now that this has also happened to me. She stole my Tago Mago and Ege Bamyasi mint conditioned jewel cased remastered cd's in the haul as well btw. Cunt!! I only played the lottery in the 1st place because the man from my town who I gave my cat's other 2 kittens to 7 years earlier, somehow won the 3rd highest ever Euromillions jackpot of £108 million, which sparked my interest in playing it. He's called Neil Trotter. You can Google the man who's lottery win destroyed my life. But yh, the event is decillions to one in odds, hence why I'm deemed delusional, and off to mental hospital etc. I did go and see the Can Project though. I met Michael Karoli's son, although I didn't realise at the time when talking that it was him. Irmin Schmidt also walked past me in the street after the show had finished. I patted him on the back, telling him it was a good show, so that was pretty cool. I have a crazy life. It needs to be into a film, and get my autographs tracked back down for me as a result of it being finally known about to the world, like seriously..
@@PEGGLORE Ohh wow... That sounds so rough and fucked up. Are you living on your own right now? It still sounds like you haven't fully recovered, but your writing skills are absolutely amazing. I totally can see your story being translated into a movie similar to Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver, but it's hard to find a director that has the time, money and interest to do such projects. However, you might want to consider writing a novel about your own story. I would definitely read it. :) Please, don't think the world is against you and never try to take revenge for the things that have happened to you. I can hear a lot of anger and sadness in your words, but don't let those emotions overpower you, because I know for sure you're a smart precious human being. Hopefully things will get better soon! :)
@@floris1912 Cheers. I did write a short book about the entire event in the lottery, which is on Amazon Kindle, it's called 'Farcebook'. I had my stroke just before I finished writing it, so had to finish the rest with just my one working hand. It shows how my life is falling apart whilst trying to finish the book of what happened to me in the lottery. Alot of it is quite waffly, stream of consciousness writing though and may not be that fun to read. Of course it needs to be longer now as well with all the stuff that happened after. You can read exactly how the event happened to me in under 15 minutes if you read my very long top comment in this video of mine. It shows one of my world records at a game as well, which is an impressive watch if you like that sort of thing. It's the most fucked up unfair event that's happened to anyone.. ruclips.net/video/XLpodkU9f7Q/видео.html The person who could possibly help and advocate me, and make it into a film is Richard Curtis who I'm also connected to in some crazy ways, sharing this crazy synchronicity with e/o. I'd say that I was meant to be his final film and good deed to the world. Like for eg, my school was the choir in his 1st film Four Weddings and a Funeral. I got fucked over and ended up being the reserve choirboy, if anyone else couldn't make it to the filming. Loads of my friends are in the film and I been sort of bitter about it for over 25 years. He will find that quite mad and feel like he owes me for that for a start. I've been told I need someone like Ben Elton to do my story justice. My mum's cousin went to university with Ben Elton, in the year above him. He was best friends with Rik Mayall and Ade Edmondson at university which is mad since they my favourite comedians. But Ben Elton and Richard Curtis wrote Black Adder together. They could join again and help to write my story together I think. So I'm now likely the best player in the world at the Arena segment of this new Scrabble game called 'Scrabble Go'. I took up playing Scrabble after being unable to play video games anymore, so this is a great part of the story. But I recently made a video of me playing this one game in it well, beating this rival woman called KWYJIBO, that video is here.. ruclips.net/video/osX8B-2yV8s/видео.html But I sent her a game request so I could tell her to watch the video of me beating her at the game. I told her I'm connected to all this crazy stuff, told her I should've been in 4 Weddings and been bitter about it. Um, then she says that I won't like knowing then how she knows Richard Curtis.. WTF!? So she used to live near me in London about 15 years ago. Turns out she dated his nephew when she was here. She even stayed at his Southwold house a few times. Says he's the most humble man she's met and things. well I watched an interview with him and discovered that his most favourite thing in the world is The Beatles. His last film 'Yesterday' was about them. I had to keep turning the trailer off as it obv triggered me so much to see it. He'll feel apologetic about that. But when he discovers who my mum was and how her George Harrison has been stolen, then he very well may want to help me and be my advocate. So yeah, I got to get onto this. Need to sort my sleeping pattern out 1st though and get with the real world, which is proving to be very difficult for me with my extreme insomnia. See what happens..
Was a guest at a concert in 73 at Imperial College in London. They seated us on stage. Some memories a little foggy... can anyone confirm that Damo had had the tips of his hair dyed green.
Recorded in a tent with no real stage, no space to move, only the TV and camera guys have some room, Damo new in the band screams too much (Yoko, is it you?), nobody really knows what is happening, but: Oh Yeah! :-) And high quality video recording for something like it. Good.
Rest Easy Damo 🙏🏻
This video made me realize what rock n roll is. Love to all
An 18 minute live version of Oh Yeah? Are you kidding me? Best day ever !!!
Jaki will never be replaced, neither computers, nor ghosts! TIGHT!!
RIP Jaki...the greatest drummer.
Yes and that is not even hyperbole.
Yes he was... heartbeat... bedrock... economy is power... respectful... relentless...
RIP Jaki & Holger & Michael. We'll not see anyone quite like them again. Thank-you ark80
Wait when did Holger Czukay die?!?! Nooooo I'm devasted, fuck
Guy's a beast
RIP Damo... Happy journey space traveler !
It’s a musical sculpture. It’s lines curvaceous and sensual . Repetitive hard beating masterpiece.
RIP Kenji 'Damo' Suzuki, a musical marriage made in Heaven. I bet they are grooving as I write! Fantastic music......
This music has something hidden in it. It's amazing.
So true.
Si è proprio così
I think a lot of it has to do with the synth chord progression, it's seemingly only two chords but there's always subtle changes making it feel organic, the harmony is indeed otherworldly
Yeah, a hit of acid. 🤪
@@Guadeloop not three chords?
RIP The great Jaki Liebezeit 1938-2017. You were the master.
Yes, he was, the master!!!
helluvah drummer !
For the myopic few posting about the audience. You are forgetting that this assemblage of young people were the children ,of former mortal enemies.THEY, had NO part in the war that changed our world forever.This was my generation's affirmation of life , art and liberty.
bunch of boomers that went out to reap the unearned reward of the greatest economy in the history of the world, and leave scraps and debt for future generations.
Wonder if anyone in the crowd, has re watched this on you tube and thought, yep still great. Fantastic .
Dude jamming w/the jaw harp = best audience member
RIP Holger Czukay... An unforgettable talent.
@Deli6505 sad
This band really does go hard
Thanks to whoever did such a nice job preserving the video and audio quality for us here - looks and sounds great for something this old!
And the crowd goes wild.
I guess you don't know you're watching history unfold before you when it's happening...
Hm, I know what you're saying but Can could really bring the funk and make you wanna shake your ass...and for all his metronomic qualities Jaki Leibzeit really *swings* , probably his background as a jazz drummer. Head music or ass music, it's all good to me
They are probably all out of their minds on locoweed.
and ludes
thats what it looks like when a German crowd goes wild
Мое Откры́тие!
Спасибо Юре,брату моему.
Покойся с миром.❤
RIP Yura! Love
Gutted. Brilliant drummer and innovator. Saw Can in Brum in the 70's, 3 songs in a 3 hour set. Genius
ross moore I was there mate! Will never forget it.
Saw them at the London University gig then. We got up on stage and danced at the front. Had a chat with them after - talked about Faust and Amon Duul - in a previous lifetime of course. Fantastic!
Wow! Yup, epic gig that was Andrew :-)
was it the classic Schmidt/Suzuki/Kroli/Czukay/Liebzeit line-up? Either way, wow, I'm jealous as fuck, sometimes I wish I'd been born in a different era so I could've experienced bands like this in their prime...Can, Beefheart and The Who (even though even seen them twice, minus Keith Moon but with John Entwistle) would be on my wish list...I was talking to the co-founder of Titan Books and the Forbidden Planet chain of comic book shops a while back and his very first gig was The Doors supported by Jefferson Airplane at The Roundhouse!
Andy, was that the all-nighter at Brunel Uni in Uxbridge?
I am 63 years old .Never realised I had an idol. Jaki gave me such joy.
Isn't it funny how that happens? How you suddenly realize something of that nature?
I love this drum so much that it kills me.
Descanse em paz, Damo!!!!
That lounge-ish sound like it is recorded in the 00s. I listened to Tago Mago in 2005 and was blown away by the futuristic sound and the fact it was recorded in '71 is mind boggling.
Davvero
You do know they're time traveling bounty hunters from space right?
Michael Karoli is my favourite guitarist of all time and Jacki Liebezeit my favourite drummer of all time, so I guess I can say that I love CAN!
Excellent taste!
👌
Adoro i CAN spettacolari, non per tutti, peccato per loro
Karoli is underrated, extremely talented lead and rhythm guitarist, he's just as rhythmically precise as the rest of the band
Spettacolari .Basta !!!!@@enstex7799
That’s some incredible drumming.
To hear a "regular drummer" after Jaki is like returning from cloud no.9 back to earth.
"Oh Yeah" kann ich da nur sagen !!!!
Saw Damo last night with Electric Octopus in Belfast. At 68 the man still has it plus the crowd went wilder than these folks!
This was on the telly? Holy Crap! Best Band Ever
Are you enjoying the concert?
Audience -Vell... Up to now....everysink has been...Satisfactory
Delighted to say that Damo was terrific in London this week, January 2018.
This was always my favourite CAN song
I Fucking love this song. 23yr old hippie
I don’t know of any band in today’s world that would even be in the same league as these guys.
@@cdotburg LOL
Mogwai
I think you’d like Thee Oh Sees’ more ambient and krautrock inspired tracks
@@cdotburg Behave yourself in the comments please
Acid Mothers Temple
The best drummer in germany RIP.
The whole damn world, not just Germany!
Can deserves much more Credit knowadays
This footage is splendid.
Случайно обнаруженная "дописка" на бобине, купленной по случаю у старьевщика на вещевом рынке в начале девяностых годов с надписью по-русски "КЭН" открыла новый музыкальный мир и любовь на всю жизнь))), спасибо, родные!
Revolutionary that they have that large screen to the left. Ahead of the tymes in the aspect as well. This is awesome.
That, and ,rear screen projection, was central to happenings as early as 1966 !! in Tokyo, New York & San Fransisco as well.
@producer @parallax continuum Indeed .There was a legendary , hanger size venue in NYC called "World", where a 'happening" like this would have been staged.
All that kind of stage theatrics stuff came out of the psychedelic boom of the 60s, velvet underground, pink floyd, the doors... etc. All had lights and projections at their shows. I think it later carried on with glam rock and later became a mainstay once arena and opera rock stuff started taking pop stage performances to more ridiculous levels.
the whole set just sounds so effortless and like they just lifing the moment
Timeless. Feels like i were there yesterday.
Henry Foolman you was there?
Damo Suzuki war eine großartige Bereicherung der Band gute Stimme, genial. Für mich war die beste Zeit von CAN mit Damo als Stimme. Awesome vocal perfomance. And great Video.
so einfach läuft das Gefühl; vom wippen... zum aufstehen; um dann nur zu tanzen in einem song
Jaki Liebezeit's drumming is great!
C'était une belle époque pour la musique. Je me rappelle que l'on s'asseyait au sol, pour s'écrouler et planer...
Aujourd'hui c'est bien aussi
Está Claro .... CAN en su máxima expresión !!!
Damo Suzuki en la catársis & en las miasmas del Rock más puro !!!
+Andrés Guzmán O mucho acido en esa cabeza
+Diego Felipe Romero Mendoza
Oh Yeah !!!
Props to Jaki for holding this jam down. How strange it must have seemed to the crowd back then.
classic! you can literally feel how much the audience is enjoying it
It doesnt really get any better than this.
Still one of the best snare sounds ever recorded, Hugh Padgham notwithstanding. Surprising the extent to which the live drum sound is the same as the studio version.
He made many modifications to his drum set to get the flat sound he knew he wanted. Lug tuning, mutes/dampers (on heads and cymbals) and shell diameter, to name a few. He played Sonor drums, which were a high-quality contemporary German brand.
The studio setup was maybe quite minimalist, so it might have just been that kit with a few microphones on it.
they play in Lisboa /Portugal on early 80's never forget them!.., a beautiful band that I still remind!..thank you for your music guys!...
Jaki truly was a fucking drum god. Rip in pieces sweet brince.
Fantastic ! They were years ahead! Sound fully present!
+Isa Duarte thy just showed the power of a SPEEDBALL! drugs have done a good things for us, hell yeah!
Damo san, Rest in Peace
RIP Holger. You'll be missed.
gem of a video this. what a band
How good is this my god.
Brilliant upload, this. RIP Jaki, drummer of drummers.
Some cool cats in that crowd...
*waggles finger minutely in time to music*
Saw them a few times..first with Damo 73 then in 75 shared our spliffs with them..well we threw it on stage and they picked it up and smoked it..
I've been listening to Can since the 80's. This track is from TagoMago. Fantastic band in many of their incarnations. This is a ferocious groove. What's up with the audience?
Actually the Audience is what I love about it - they have no way to process what they’re hearing
@@edwardhaynes364 That's exactly it...the 60s had come to a crashing halt in Germany, the future was quite uncertain, the war in Vietnam was still raging, etc. etc. - along come Can and shredding everything to pieces, breaking every accepted rule. And the "Rockpalast" was never an avantgarde show, in the first place.
They is stoned.....immaculate
@@richmurray1105i’ll tell you this
Brilliant... great to see Damo going apeshit!
Thanks for uploading this, I think this is the best from in Tago Mago, to hear an 18 minute version is totally kickass!
the crowd are not reacting the way i would if i saw this live :O brilliant upload
Maybe they were amazed , stoned and filmed
Lol what a monster talent. RIP JAKI
how can one not bust a move when hearing these groovy beats
I fell in love with it right away
you'll rarely if ever see a band use tension and release as well as this
7:28 love the bass line before the climax at 7:47
8:51 - 9:18 is how drum breaks are done!
Back in the day when jammin shit on the fly was acceptable on live tv...
This is really something special! Oh Yeah!!! RIP JAKI but you live on in the music xo
Jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaakiii Liebezeit!!!!
Amazing drummer.
Best drummer.
Danke für hochladen, ein einzigartiges Zeitdokument!
...oh yeah...thanks for taking the time to share this with everyone...cheers....
Finally, thank you Based God Internet Friend for providing this footage. I thought it would never be the day.
Are you telling me The Based God shared this video??
Who else?
piece of history. Thanks.
It's great to see an actual live video performance of this tune-very close to the record!
*****
But i wish Holger Czukay's bass guitar was more in the mix!
incredible footage
die Besten!!! 😎Ich hab sie damals schon geliebt....
RIP, Holger...
Rip Damo
In exactly 1 week time this upload will be exactly 3 years old. In exactly 1 month and 1 week time on May 2nd it will be the 3rd year anniversary of when all my numbers came up on the lottery but unable to put them down as there was no pen, throwing away £36 million and my genius one in a billion video game talent after having a stroke because of this. This makes me sad and depressed. In exactly 2 weeks time, the 'Can Project' are playing at the Barbican, I was unable to get tickets to this sold out event. But I WILL be going there and demanding to get into the damn venue and see this band play, ticket or not, how dare I be denied seeing the Can Project after all the shit I been through. Oh Yeah, RIP Jaki! It won't be the same without you.
Are you doing alright? Sounds like you have been through a lot. ':(
@@floris1912 No, pretty much perma-fucked. I neglected to mention the part about me being unfairly sent to mental hospital in 2016, being put on drugs for schizophrenics, and as a result, got manipulated by this evil homeless crackwitch in there, who robbed me big time when she stayed the night a few weeks after I got out. Long story. But she stole my most treasured possessions. My mum died the week after my stroke when I was in hospital as well OK. Her parting gift to me was her extensive autograph collection of 60's popstars, of which I have about 100 of. But she found the stack of framed autographed photos that were next to my mum's picture shrine and stole the best 3, including the pride of the collection, the George Harrison. I need them back. I am effectively destroyed totally now that this has also happened to me. She stole my Tago Mago and Ege Bamyasi mint conditioned jewel cased remastered cd's in the haul as well btw. Cunt!!
I only played the lottery in the 1st place because the man from my town who I gave my cat's other 2 kittens to 7 years earlier, somehow won the 3rd highest ever Euromillions jackpot of £108 million, which sparked my interest in playing it. He's called Neil Trotter. You can Google the man who's lottery win destroyed my life. But yh, the event is decillions to one in odds, hence why I'm deemed delusional, and off to mental hospital etc.
I did go and see the Can Project though. I met Michael Karoli's son, although I didn't realise at the time when talking that it was him. Irmin Schmidt also walked past me in the street after the show had finished. I patted him on the back, telling him it was a good show, so that was pretty cool. I have a crazy life. It needs to be into a film, and get my autographs tracked back down for me as a result of it being finally known about to the world, like seriously..
@@PEGGLORE Ohh wow... That sounds so rough and fucked up. Are you living on your own right now? It still sounds like you haven't fully recovered, but your writing skills are absolutely amazing. I totally can see your story being translated into a movie similar to Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver, but it's hard to find a director that has the time, money and interest to do such projects. However, you might want to consider writing a novel about your own story. I would definitely read it. :) Please, don't think the world is against you and never try to take revenge for the things that have happened to you. I can hear a lot of anger and sadness in your words, but don't let those emotions overpower you, because I know for sure you're a smart precious human being. Hopefully things will get better soon! :)
@@floris1912 Cheers. I did write a short book about the entire event in the lottery, which is on Amazon Kindle, it's called 'Farcebook'. I had my stroke just before I finished writing it, so had to finish the rest with just my one working hand. It shows how my life is falling apart whilst trying to finish the book of what happened to me in the lottery. Alot of it is quite waffly, stream of consciousness writing though and may not be that fun to read. Of course it needs to be longer now as well with all the stuff that happened after. You can read exactly how the event happened to me in under 15 minutes if you read my very long top comment in this video of mine. It shows one of my world records at a game as well, which is an impressive watch if you like that sort of thing. It's the most fucked up unfair event that's happened to anyone.. ruclips.net/video/XLpodkU9f7Q/видео.html
The person who could possibly help and advocate me, and make it into a film is Richard Curtis who I'm also connected to in some crazy ways, sharing this crazy synchronicity with e/o. I'd say that I was meant to be his final film and good deed to the world. Like for eg, my school was the choir in his 1st film Four Weddings and a Funeral. I got fucked over and ended up being the reserve choirboy, if anyone else couldn't make it to the filming. Loads of my friends are in the film and I been sort of bitter about it for over 25 years. He will find that quite mad and feel like he owes me for that for a start.
I've been told I need someone like Ben Elton to do my story justice. My mum's cousin went to university with Ben Elton, in the year above him. He was best friends with Rik Mayall and Ade Edmondson at university which is mad since they my favourite comedians. But Ben Elton and Richard Curtis wrote Black Adder together. They could join again and help to write my story together I think.
So I'm now likely the best player in the world at the Arena segment of this new Scrabble game called 'Scrabble Go'. I took up playing Scrabble after being unable to play video games anymore, so this is a great part of the story. But I recently made a video of me playing this one game in it well, beating this rival woman called KWYJIBO, that video is here.. ruclips.net/video/osX8B-2yV8s/видео.html
But I sent her a game request so I could tell her to watch the video of me beating her at the game. I told her I'm connected to all this crazy stuff, told her I should've been in 4 Weddings and been bitter about it. Um, then she says that I won't like knowing then how she knows Richard Curtis.. WTF!?
So she used to live near me in London about 15 years ago. Turns out she dated his nephew when she was here. She even stayed at his Southwold house a few times. Says he's the most humble man she's met and things. well I watched an interview with him and discovered that his most favourite thing in the world is The Beatles. His last film 'Yesterday' was about them. I had to keep turning the trailer off as it obv triggered me so much to see it. He'll feel apologetic about that. But when he discovers who my mum was and how her George Harrison has been stolen, then he very well may want to help me and be my advocate. So yeah, I got to get onto this. Need to sort my sleeping pattern out 1st though and get with the real world, which is proving to be very difficult for me with my extreme insomnia. See what happens..
I absolutely love this song ! !
awesome crowd.. they didnt know what to think!! lovely to see such silence!
Primal, Raw and Real. Sikk
The audience looks surprised..😂🙃love Damo ❤
Utterly magnificent.
the soundtrack our lives... rock n roll oh yeah
KRAUTROCK AWESOME
this is beautiful.
this guy was a legend
this is totally killer thank you - never came across this one before
Nice to welcome 2021 with this song babyyyyyy
Was a guest at a concert in 73 at Imperial College in London. They seated us on stage. Some memories a little foggy... can anyone confirm that Damo had had the tips of his hair dyed green.
ROCK N ROLL FOREVER ! BEST !
damo san, wakai !!
Whauouaaaa ! Amazing stuff ! Sound quality is great ! Thanks !
Recorded in a tent with no real stage, no space to move, only the TV and camera guys have some room, Damo new in the band screams too much (Yoko, is it you?), nobody really knows what is happening, but: Oh Yeah! :-) And high quality video recording for something like it. Good.
Outstanding Talent!
best music group ever
truly amazing!
@17:10 into it ,surprise ...the nurse who delivered him :O !!!
love these guys... especially Damo... fckin savage
Says the guy w/ on the corner as his picture... no surprise there haha. I love that album btw.
Rest On Rainbow.
Damo san.
This is f'ing amazing!!!!
wish I was there