I got into Kraftwerk in 1974 after hearing Autobahn. This track is good to hear again, I didn't play it for years as just after it was released I did the music for a fashion show where they used this track so, I had to listen to one part of it over and over again, about sixty times which put me off it for a long time. You should check out, "Trans-Europe Express" ny them from 1977. There's a good German version of a track by, 'Ultravox', "Herr X", the English version being "Mr X".
@@test8959 I loved all of Kraftwerk's stuff, I had "Autobahn" on cassette originally, I got it on vinyl later, I now have it along with their other albums on CD.
My favourite from childhood from India in my family everyone told me i was dancing when i was listening to this when i was only months older soo this song is my love and soul for ever...❤
I saw Gary Numan at the Liverpool Empire in 1979. OMD was the warm up act, when there was only the Two of them and they used a reel to reel tape called Winston with the backing material on.
Kraftwerk gave one of my most memorable and favourite concerts I have ever attended to date, and I have been to a lot over my many years. I also got to meet John Peel at that gig too (A national treasure here in the UK), not bad for a 15 year old at the time. Another great video guys ❤✌
I'd sung the German version a week ago in the kitchen of the local community centre, when I was chatting about electronic music with some of the other volunteers 😁
It sounds better in German. It fits together better, doesn't feel like something has been lost in translation. Same with Nene's, 99 luftballons (99 red balloons).
One of the greatest and most influential bands! I'd do the usual thing and recommend a handful of tracks to react to, but I feel bands like Kraftwerk have so many that it's best you explore and discover them yourselves 🙂This is probably their most "instant" 3-minute pop song, but all their other tracks are great to listen to and not at all what I'd call experimental (except maybe their early work pre-Autobahn).
I've just taught my 6 year old son to ride a bike. I was so proud of him yesterday, he was cycling home from daycare singing Trans Euro Express at the top of his voice.
Afrika Bambaataa introduced Gary Numan to the US as well. He was a champion of the track, Films, (by Numan), that became an early staple for hip hop dance. Afrika also worked with John Lydon post Sex Pistols, some quite interesting stuff. Hip hop godfather teamed with punky and artsy Lydon (Lydon/PIL, became very artsy post punk).
They were the pioneers of electronic popular music ! Normally electronic music sounds very technically and a little steril, but Kraftwerk were able to give it emotion. The melancholy vibes in the song are great. For some funny Kraftwerk try "Music nonstop" from "The Mix" album. Boinnng-boom-shack... 😂
Bought the album Autobahn in 74. I then bought their 1st 2 albums. Different, but you could see the way they were going. Trans Europe Express and, Radioactivity were the next ones. Brilliant. And Man Machine 78 is a classic. Not only did it have this track, but also The Robots and my favourite on the album Spacelab. 1981 was their massive break with the album Computer World. Legendary. I've seen them live 3 times and just love them. I'm lucky enough to still have the single of the Model with it as a B Side to Computer Love. Very rare. When it became a hit in the UK it was released as an A Side with a red cover. The album Computer World had a florescent yellow like my single. I'm fluent in German and prefer their German versions
Not many do reactions on this classic synth pearl from the 80s...I think its from the 80s..double nice that you do the german version as well...:)..good job guys...I like this song..its great :)
Kraftwerk (meaning Power Station) started out around 1968/1969 with founder Ralf Hutter and co-founder Florian Schenider who sadly passed away on April 20, 2020 of cancer at the age of 73. Their first album Kraftwerk 1 was released in 1970 and Kraftwerk 2 was released in 1971 which both albums were more avant garde/experimental electronic music. Their third 1973 album Ralf und Florian (Ralf and Florian) was a bit more ambient (ambient music was coined by non musician, which he has claimed to be, Brian Eno around 1977). Kraftwerk's fourth album Autobahn released in 1974 was the album that put them on the map here in the US and around the world. The song Autobahn is an incredible 22/23 minute musical journey ride. Please do a reaction to their song Autobahn. Their follow up albums are Radioactivity (1975), Trans Europe Express (1977), THE MAN-MACHINE (1978), Computer World (1981), and Electric Cafe (1986). The classic lineup of Kraftwerk were Ralf Hutter, Florian Schenider, Wolfgang Flur and Karl Bartos.
I don't think I've made a request that hasn't been on the back of other people's requests before, but I would really like to see you guys do Billy Thorpe And The Aztecs performing ''Mama'' on GTK in 1971. Superyob's upload from 17 years ago is looks and sounds good enough. I think you'll like it. I don't know if anybody outside our Aussie clique would appreciate some hairy screamy Aussie (who was actually born in Manchester, UK) playing beyond volume 11, but I really think you guys are going to gig it, and I don't think I've ever asked for a specific tune in a long time. I'll leave it to you guys..
Arguably the most influential band ever, even more so than the Beatles. All modern music owes its existence to Kraftwerk. I would recommend Autobahn, Trans Europe Express or Numbers. Oh, and it was a great idea Cynthia. This is their best known song in the UK.
I absolutely defend your right to have the almost unbelievable opinion that Kraftwerk were even more influential than The Beatles . Just because your opinion leans towards insanity Bugsby doesn’t mean it’s not a dearly held conviction and I can respect that . Not in a million years agree with it .. but still respect it 😮 👍🏴
@@davidellis5141 it’s like a mass psychosis David .. he’s convinced so many ordinary folk of his divinity and used terms like “ fake news , rigged , witch-hunt “ so often it’s like some folk actually believe every word he says and that his legal troubles are merely a political campaign to stop him winning again in November .. 🤯 I can assure you David that if YOU were under a gag order in a trial and you broke it 10 times YOU would’ve been in a jail cell under contempt of court in 2 secs flat ! I’m on the other side of the Atlantic watching this unfolding over the last 7 years , slack jawed and amazed he’s got away with it so far .. the ULTIMATE con man 👍🏴
I agree this song sounds better when sung in the singer’s mother tounge. What’s the name of the song you use as introduction music by the way in your clips Chris and Cynthia? It has kind of a 60s feel to it that I like :)
This track and Autobahn were their only hits. Possibly stand alongside the Beatles as having the greatest influence on popular music. They toured here (Aus) late last year and it was a remarkable show. The album "Man Machine" considered one of their best but ""Trans Europe Express is worth investigating. If you guys take requests then "numbers" from Computer world is a classic
Kraft werk are the pioneers of electronic music think of when this was made it's like nothing else from then. They even influenced the god Gary numan! 😊
Strangely enough the first Kraftwerk album I bought was the German version way, way back. Still got it , though I don't have a deck to play it on. They had a profound effect on my taste in music since hearing the much shortened version of autobahn on the radio when it was released as a single in the UK.
The Beatles did Komm Gib mir Deine Hand and Sie Liebe Dicht (hope I got the spelling correct), German language versions of "I want to hold Your Hand" and "She loves You" Nena did German/English versions - 99 Luftballon and "99 Red Balloons"
Again , like The Model by Kraftwerk , I’m not a fan of Propaganda per say But I Lurve that song Duel ! And in front if witnesses I’m asking for it to be played if you haven’t already ? Is there a quick way to check your posts C n C to see if something has or hasn’t been played ages ago ? 🤷♂️ Good call Darren 👏 👍🏴
@@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering - Good morning, Jay! 😊☀️ I don't like every single song on that album, but there definitely _is_ some good stuff on there 😀👍 I'd first heard the opener 'Dream Within A Dream' at a good friend's house in the late 90's and with Volume and Bass both on 11 😄 🔊🔊 And I usually just do a YT search when I want to find out if C&C had already reacted to a specific song in the past 🙂
@@mightyV444 I’ll have a look ‘V’.. that’s a huge faff isn’t it .. 🤦♂️..oh well , just wanted to check if there was a simple hack I wasn’t aware of for checking tracks .. cheers bro ! Das ist gut 😜 👍🏴
We were both fans of the movie 'Breakin'' when we were young enough to learn dance moves. The broom scene is performed using a piece of that. We were quick to hunt down that track.
Try some Frank Zappa (Inca Roads), makes Kraftwerk's sound like, Devo. Inca Roads studio album is a masterpiece. It's for the discriminating pallet. Everyone will love you for it. All your fondest dreams will come true. Another song on the same album Sofa One is, Andy. Tells a story about Andy Divine, the old cowboy star. Speed rock then Intense jazz, then an orchestra playing backwards. It's wild!
HARRY THUMANN - " Underwater " Original Version 1979 ⚡ ELECTRONIC UP TEMPO MUSIC So Complex it's hard to Keep up with all the Groovy Sounds going on in this Incredible Classic from 1979 🎸🎹🎻🎺🎺 🥁 This song is Non Stop Jamming w/ Booming 🔊 Bass & Drums + all those emojis Instruments I listed above. Highly recommend this Artist
Awww you gotta be joking ! My comment has disappeared .. WTF ? 😡 Basically I was saying I DENY that I asked straight up that you play this even though I like it ..🤦♂️ 👍🏴
I was 13 in 1974.....i tried to play this on the "Stylophone" i received for Xmas that year.....😨....i ruined everyone's Xmas Day im sure.......does anyone remember "Stylophones".......just when you thought the thing couldn't be worse....along came Rolf Harris to promote them!!!!!!😂🥹
There was a video on YT a while ago in which someone was playing Eddie Van Halen's 'Eruption' guitar solo on two of those things 😄👍 I was only 4 in '74, and my first Kraftwerk experience was seeing them perform 'Die Roboter' on TV when I was 8 - and they freaked me out, too! 😅
@@mightyV444 Really ?.. obviously I was joshing there for comedic effect , but I’m shocked YT would be that pernickety just mentioning the monster , V .. 🤷♂️ 👍🏴
@@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering - Yeah, seems a bit oversensitive on YT's part, right? But: I'd recently chatted with a youtuber, and they told me they really had to watch their wording in the commentary to their videos, using words like 'expired' to describe someone having passed away! So it must be worse when actually _making_ videos!? In any case, after I'd reposted the comment and left Harris out, it didn't vanish again.
I got into Kraftwerk in 1974 after hearing Autobahn. This track is good to hear again, I didn't play it for years as just after it was released I did the music for a fashion show where they used this track so, I had to listen to one part of it over and over again, about sixty times which put me off it for a long time. You should check out, "Trans-Europe Express" ny them from 1977. There's a good German version of a track by, 'Ultravox', "Herr X", the English version being "Mr X".
@@test8959 I loved all of Kraftwerk's stuff, I had "Autobahn" on cassette originally, I got it on vinyl later, I now have it along with their other albums on CD.
My favourite from childhood from India in my family everyone told me i was dancing when i was listening to this when i was only months older soo this song is my love and soul for ever...❤
Gary Numan, OMD, Human League amongst others are Children of Kraftwerk!
New Order too, to some extent.
All electronica is has Kraftwerk at its heart
@@stevenhoward3358 Don't forget Walter/Wendy Carlos, who was doing stuff way back in the 60s and worked with Moog developing their equipment.
I saw Gary Numan at the Liverpool Empire in 1979. OMD was the warm up act, when there was only the Two of them and they used a reel to reel tape called Winston with the backing material on.
@@stephensmith4480 Thats cool.
Kraftwerk gave one of my most memorable and favourite concerts I have ever attended to date, and I have been to a lot over my many years. I also got to meet John Peel at that gig too (A national treasure here in the UK), not bad for a 15 year old at the time. Another great video guys ❤✌
I'd sung the German version a week ago in the kitchen of the local community centre, when I was chatting about electronic music with some of the other volunteers 😁
It sounds better in German. It fits together better, doesn't feel like something has been lost in translation. Same with Nene's, 99 luftballons (99 red balloons).
Das stimmt sehr gut. But of course you mean same with Nena’s…:)
One of the greatest and most influential bands! I'd do the usual thing and recommend a handful of tracks to react to, but I feel bands like Kraftwerk have so many that it's best you explore and discover them yourselves 🙂This is probably their most "instant" 3-minute pop song, but all their other tracks are great to listen to and not at all what I'd call experimental (except maybe their early work pre-Autobahn).
I've just taught my 6 year old son to ride a bike. I was so proud of him yesterday, he was cycling home from daycare singing Trans Euro Express at the top of his voice.
Time for him to learn 'Tour de France'.
The first electronic record I bought in the late 70's. Set me on the path of exploring electronics and sounds.
Das is good!
Afrika Bambaataa introduced Gary Numan to the US as well. He was a champion of the track, Films, (by Numan), that became an early staple for hip hop dance. Afrika also worked with John Lydon post Sex Pistols, some quite interesting stuff. Hip hop godfather teamed with punky and artsy Lydon (Lydon/PIL, became very artsy post punk).
Afrika Bambaatta does a killer cover of Gary Numans Metal
They were the pioneers of electronic popular music ! Normally electronic music sounds very technically and a little steril, but Kraftwerk were able to give it emotion. The melancholy vibes in the song are great.
For some funny Kraftwerk try "Music nonstop" from "The Mix" album.
Boinnng-boom-shack... 😂
Very accessible by their standards. My favourite tracks by them are Showroom Dummies and The Hall of Mirrors
Originally released in 1978 I think, but then re-released in the UK in 1982, huge hit, went to number one.
I got this album in 1979. Still love it!
Bought the album Autobahn in 74. I then bought their 1st 2 albums. Different, but you could see the way they were going. Trans Europe Express and, Radioactivity were the next ones. Brilliant. And Man Machine 78 is a classic. Not only did it have this track, but also The Robots and my favourite on the album Spacelab. 1981 was their massive break with the album Computer World. Legendary.
I've seen them live 3 times and just love them.
I'm lucky enough to still have the single of the Model with it as a B Side to Computer Love. Very rare. When it became a hit in the UK it was released as an A Side with a red cover. The album Computer World had a florescent yellow like my single. I'm fluent in German and prefer their German versions
Not many do reactions on this classic synth pearl from the 80s...I think its from the 80s..double nice that you do the german version as well...:)..good job guys...I like this song..its great :)
It's not from the 80s ,it's from 1978.
An early synth 🎹 pop classic. Love the line " I'd Like To Take Her Home That's Understood " 📸
That one, and the other great line, "Now she's a big success, I want to meet her again"
I love "she's posing for consumer products now and then".
I want to take Wonyoung
Jean Michel Jarre, a musical cousin, perhaps.
jean michel jarre "oxygene 4" is a tune
Kraftwerk (meaning Power Station) started out around 1968/1969 with founder Ralf Hutter and co-founder Florian Schenider who sadly passed away on April 20, 2020 of cancer at the age of 73. Their first album Kraftwerk 1 was released in 1970 and Kraftwerk 2 was released in 1971 which both albums were more avant garde/experimental electronic music. Their third 1973 album Ralf und Florian (Ralf and Florian) was a bit more ambient (ambient music was coined by non musician, which he has claimed to be, Brian Eno around 1977). Kraftwerk's fourth album Autobahn released in 1974 was the album that put them on the map here in the US and around the world. The song Autobahn is an incredible 22/23 minute musical journey ride. Please do a reaction to their song Autobahn. Their follow up albums are Radioactivity (1975), Trans Europe Express (1977), THE MAN-MACHINE (1978), Computer World (1981), and Electric Cafe (1986). The classic lineup of Kraftwerk were Ralf Hutter, Florian Schenider, Wolfgang Flur and Karl Bartos.
I don't think I've made a request that hasn't been on the back of other people's requests before, but I would really like to see you guys do Billy Thorpe And The Aztecs performing ''Mama'' on GTK in 1971. Superyob's upload from 17 years ago is looks and sounds good enough. I think you'll like it. I don't know if anybody outside our Aussie clique would appreciate some hairy screamy Aussie (who was actually born in Manchester, UK) playing beyond volume 11, but I really think you guys are going to gig it, and I don't think I've ever asked for a specific tune in a long time. I'll leave it to you guys..
The Godfathers of Electro Pop...
@Andreyas-ou7fq I agree, that we disagree...
Arguably the most influential band ever, even more so than the Beatles. All modern music owes its existence to Kraftwerk. I would recommend Autobahn, Trans Europe Express or Numbers. Oh, and it was a great idea Cynthia. This is their best known song in the UK.
I absolutely defend your right to have the almost unbelievable opinion that Kraftwerk were even more influential than The Beatles . Just because your opinion leans towards insanity Bugsby doesn’t mean it’s not a dearly held conviction and I can respect that . Not in a million years agree with it .. but still respect it 😮
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Peter Gabriel did a German language version of his 3rd ( Melty ) album. You could compare Games Without Frontiers !
Jeux sans frontierre 😅
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@@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering Evenin.
@@SPKdesign1 hope your well sir ? 😀
See Trump got found guilty on all charges a wee bit earlier 🤣.. get in that cell Orange Jesus 😀
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@@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_BletheringAbsolutely 💯 Guilty .. He's a convicted felon. Hope he gets jail time. Lock 🔐 Him Up !
@@davidellis5141 it’s like a mass psychosis David .. he’s convinced so many ordinary folk of his divinity and used terms like “ fake news , rigged , witch-hunt “ so often it’s like some folk actually believe every word he says and that his legal troubles are merely a political campaign to stop him winning again in November .. 🤯
I can assure you David that if YOU were under a gag order in a trial and you broke it 10 times YOU would’ve been in a jail cell under contempt of court in 2 secs flat !
I’m on the other side of the Atlantic watching this unfolding over the last 7 years , slack jawed and amazed he’s got away with it so far .. the ULTIMATE con man
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I agree this song sounds better when sung in the singer’s mother tounge. What’s the name of the song you use as introduction music by the way in your clips Chris and Cynthia? It has kind of a 60s feel to it that I like :)
This is good, but I always Trans-Europe Express is my favourite record by KW.
This track and Autobahn were their only hits. Possibly stand alongside the Beatles as having the greatest influence on popular music. They toured here (Aus) late last year and it was a remarkable show. The album "Man Machine" considered one of their best but ""Trans Europe Express is worth investigating. If you guys take requests then "numbers" from Computer world is a classic
I liked this when it was new and fresh. Not so much now. But, still passable
Kraft werk are the pioneers of electronic music think of when this was made it's like nothing else from then. They even influenced the god Gary numan! 😊
Strangely enough the first Kraftwerk album I bought was the German version way, way back. Still got it , though I don't have a deck to play it on. They had a profound effect on my taste in music since hearing the much shortened version of autobahn on the radio when it was released as a single in the UK.
The Beatles did Komm Gib mir Deine Hand and Sie Liebe Dicht (hope I got the spelling correct), German language versions of "I want to hold Your Hand" and "She loves You"
Nena did German/English versions - 99 Luftballon and "99 Red Balloons"
"Sie liebt dich"
"Duel" by the German band Propaganda is another good tune by a synth band
Again , like The Model by Kraftwerk , I’m not a fan of Propaganda per say But I Lurve that song Duel ! And in front if witnesses I’m asking for it to be played if you haven’t already ?
Is there a quick way to check your posts C n C to see if something has or hasn’t been played ages ago ? 🤷♂️
Good call Darren 👏
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JustJP is currently checking out that whole album, 'A Secret Wish', and he's up to 'p-Machinery', which _also_ is a killurrr song! 🤩
@@mightyV444 it wouldn’t even have occurred to me to look at the album the track came from mightyV, I’ll check that out
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@@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering - Good morning, Jay! 😊☀️ I don't like every single song on that album, but there definitely _is_ some good stuff on there 😀👍 I'd first heard the opener 'Dream Within A Dream' at a good friend's house in the late 90's and with Volume and Bass both on 11 😄 🔊🔊
And I usually just do a YT search when I want to find out if C&C had already reacted to a specific song in the past 🙂
@@mightyV444 I’ll have a look ‘V’..
that’s a huge faff isn’t it .. 🤦♂️..oh well , just wanted to check if there was a simple hack I wasn’t aware of for checking tracks ..
cheers bro ! Das ist gut 😜
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You should do a "Who Did it Better" and compare Kraftwerk's version to the one made by The Members in 1980. Definitely different takes!
Kraftwerk massive influence on OMD. Worth dipping into a few of their songs. Electricity their first single for example.
If you haven't heard it yet, do listen to Autobahn. It was a hit here in the UK in 1975, and blew us away. The album version is preferable.
The red t-shirt is intentional?
Hello. Love your reaction videos, this one no different. A good comparison would be the kraftwerk original and the big black cover...
If you like this one maybe try the tune Kraftwerk "tour de France"
We were both fans of the movie 'Breakin'' when we were young enough to learn dance moves. The broom scene is performed using a piece of that. We were quick to hunt down that track.
Try some Frank Zappa (Inca Roads), makes Kraftwerk's sound like, Devo. Inca Roads studio album is a masterpiece. It's for the discriminating pallet. Everyone will love you for it. All your fondest dreams will come true. Another song on the same album Sofa One is, Andy. Tells a story about Andy Divine, the old cowboy star. Speed rock then Intense jazz, then an orchestra playing backwards. It's wild!
We did Inca Roads (Live) some time ago. Brilliant!
The soundtrack of the upcoming new romantic / goth / new wave movement clubs before they got bands of their own.
It's always weird to hear the English version being German. The German words fit much better to the rhythm, it sounds more natural
Being a rock fan, you might think id bag this out, but no, i really enjoy them. A fave track of mine is Boing, Boom Tsuck.
I remember that one! 😀 It's called 'Music Non-Stop' 🙂
@@mightyV444 , Technopop!
@@notanotherenigma7759 - I'd not heard that song before today! 😀
Love Kraftwerk. I have a who does it better suggestion Kraftwerk’s Neon Lights covered by the band Love Tractor
I prefer the "German" version of course, because it is my homeland. Give my regards to your boss!
Good reaction. Have a listen to Tour de France 12" by Kraftwerk.
We know that one
Try Der Mussolini by D.A.F
You must listen to Snakefinger's guitar version.
Autobahn on the MIX album is absolutely out of this world. It must be the MIX version because the other versions sound inferior.
Fathers of Depeche Mode
Big Black do a great Version o this.
Kraftwerk have quite a few tracks worth listening to.
Steve Albini died a few weeks ago, of course. I also liked Big Black's track 'Ugly American' which I heard on John Peel's show in the mid-80s.
@@jonathancole833 I don't think I've heard them o this Channel yet.
@@SPKdesign1 No, I'm sure that they haven't reacted to any Big Black.
Was the lead singer called Dick?
HARRY THUMANN - " Underwater " Original Version 1979 ⚡ ELECTRONIC UP TEMPO MUSIC So Complex it's hard to Keep up with all the Groovy Sounds going on in this Incredible Classic from 1979 🎸🎹🎻🎺🎺 🥁 This song is Non Stop Jamming w/ Booming 🔊 Bass & Drums + all those emojis Instruments I listed above. Highly recommend this Artist
Of you like German language songs. Try Grauzone - Eisbär, of, DAF - Der Mussolini. Of.
Einstuerzende Neubauten - Feurio.
you have to do computer love
Awww you gotta be joking ! My comment has disappeared .. WTF ? 😡
Basically I was saying I DENY that I asked straight up that you play this even though I like it ..🤦♂️
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I'd deny it too. 🤣🤣🤣🏴☠️🇬🇧🏴
@@colrhodes377 I agree it’s not a track you’d normally associate me liking 😜
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@@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering It's a bit like you putting cheap brown sauce on the best steak. 🏴☠️🇬🇧🏴
@@colrhodes377 yeah I kinda can see that Col 🤣
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I would have thought that you would sooner wipe your arse with an enormous cactus than recommend this.
Let me know how much more you want to be exposed to Kraftwerk's works!
Rammstein did a funny version of it.
Which fool did you say asked for this?
I'm pretty sure that Stan Boardman wants a word with these guys about his chip shop!
Some fokker, I'm sure 😉
@@jonathancole833 🤣🤣🤣
Stan “ where’s me shirrrrrt “ Boardman and his famous luftwaffe bombed the chippie sketch 😅
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It's not pronounced Kraftwork, it's Kraftwerk!!!
I was 13 in 1974.....i tried to play this on the "Stylophone" i received for Xmas that year.....😨....i ruined everyone's Xmas Day im sure.......does anyone remember "Stylophones".......just when you thought the thing couldn't be worse....along came Rolf Harris to promote them!!!!!!😂🥹
There was a video on YT a while ago in which someone was playing Eddie Van Halen's 'Eruption' guitar solo on two of those things 😄👍
I was only 4 in '74, and my first Kraftwerk experience was seeing them perform 'Die Roboter' on TV when I was 8 - and they freaked me out, too! 😅
Omg mark - we don’t talk about Rolf “ can you tell what it is yet ? “ Harris ? Yeah Rolf we CAN tell what it is .. and put it away 😳 !!
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@@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering - I'm surprised YT didn't delete Mark's R.H. comment! They'd done so when I'd brought him up in a comment last year!
@@mightyV444 Really ?.. obviously I was joshing there for comedic effect , but I’m shocked YT would be that pernickety just mentioning the monster , V .. 🤷♂️
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@@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering - Yeah, seems a bit oversensitive on YT's part, right? But: I'd recently chatted with a youtuber, and they told me they really had to watch their wording in the commentary to their videos, using words like 'expired' to describe someone having passed away! So it must be worse when actually _making_ videos!?
In any case, after I'd reposted the comment and left Harris out, it didn't vanish again.