Under The Influence - Krautrock

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @hobieo
    @hobieo 4 года назад +24

    Beautifully made. A distillation of Krautrock and its influences without dwelling on the historical details (which are interesting of course!)

  • @prodige2211
    @prodige2211 6 лет назад +22

    I got lots of KRAFTWERK or TANGERINE DREAM Album since I was a Child of 5 years old in 1974, hearded them on Radio . Now I am 49 and still a Fan of Krautrock . I forgot NEU and others .They changed my live UNCONSCIOUSLY IN DEPTH

  • @stefanblue660
    @stefanblue660 6 лет назад +16

    Its seems today mor popular to diss people if they are different than to listen and open your mind to what they have to say. For me it was touching and informative.

  • @edwardbliss8931
    @edwardbliss8931 9 лет назад +2

    I've seen just about every music documentary on RUclips. It took me 15 minutes to find this, but it was well worth it. I just wish I wasn't running out of music documentaries to watch

    • @internetsummoner
      @internetsummoner 4 года назад +1

      Edward Bliss very cool of you my dude !

    • @alexanderlucas8397
      @alexanderlucas8397 3 года назад

      It seems to come and go from RUclips every so often, but if you can catch In Search Of Blind Joe Death: The Saga Of John Fahey, I thought it was great.

  • @anneliesep123
    @anneliesep123 4 года назад +89

    The DIIV podcast brought me here.

    • @Liquidhamstermedia
      @Liquidhamstermedia 4 года назад +1

      Same lol

    • @blazsovdat8677
      @blazsovdat8677 3 года назад +1

      what podcast?

    • @Liquidhamstermedia
      @Liquidhamstermedia 3 года назад +1

      @@blazsovdat8677 they have a podcast they’ve been doing for a few months. It’s on Spotify

    • @ganazby
      @ganazby 3 года назад +6

      Fate brought me here, because there was nowhere else to go.

    • @mahargllednif2250
      @mahargllednif2250 3 года назад +2

      i had seen this before but they reminded me of it.
      but they need to put out more episodes dammit

  • @bigdummy9205
    @bigdummy9205 5 лет назад +88

    "this guy from the bronx sampled kraftwerk once"
    cool man

    • @tzoge4482
      @tzoge4482 4 года назад +1

      He did not even sample them... hah

    • @tomitiustritus6672
      @tomitiustritus6672 Год назад +1

      When talking about the influence the genre had on the posterior musical world, talking about how it influenced even early hip hop pioneers is not out of place.

  • @asko67_beats
    @asko67_beats 9 лет назад +85

    Wow, i´ve never watched a documentary less informative...good job noisey.

  • @Noisey
    @Noisey  9 лет назад +27

    Born out of the ashes of post-World War II, Germany came with one of the most original and influential genres in musical history, Krautrock.
    Watch More Episodes of *Under The Influence*: bit.ly/1PBJwub

  • @praxicoide
    @praxicoide 9 лет назад +1

    Wonderful documentary. It's great to hear peple with passion talk about the things they love, and the presentation of both krautrock itself and the musicians inspired by it was excellent.
    The narrator was neat. Here we are talking about exploring new sounds, trying different things and people just want the movie trailer voiceover. Pfff...

  • @08bourquem
    @08bourquem 7 лет назад +6

    Why does this feel like Tim Armstrong is telling the class about a book he read this summer

  • @shruggzdastr8-facedclown
    @shruggzdastr8-facedclown 4 года назад +17

    They had me 'til they forgot to add the umlauts over the paired "U"s in Amon Düül at the end of this video!

  • @GenerationRx
    @GenerationRx 3 года назад +12

    Can is hands down one of my FAVORITE bands of all time. Bunch of my old friends got together last weekend and ate some 🍄's, was their first time hearing Can - Ege Bamyasi, Tango Mango; Glad I got to introduce it to them at that heightened auditory sense. If it's anything like when I heard them tripping for the first time, they'll never hear music quite the same again.

    • @Jardinserpent
      @Jardinserpent 2 года назад +5

      the name of the album is Tago Mago

    • @GenerationRx
      @GenerationRx 2 года назад +1

      @@Jardinserpent Right. The name of the Tango Mango album is in fact, Tango Mango. And Ege Bamyasi's album is named "Ege Bamyasi".

    • @samwindmill8264
      @samwindmill8264 Год назад

      ​@@GenerationRxlol, is that autocorrect there? No matter, I'm glad that you're a longtime Can fan

  • @nedd.8479
    @nedd.8479 6 лет назад +12

    I love that Paperhouse is playing in the background at 5:31.

  • @FaultlineX
    @FaultlineX 9 лет назад +6

    People don't even know who the narrator is and don't understand that that's how Tim talks and makes a living through his music career...

  • @sajiste
    @sajiste 3 года назад

    This video is insanely good thank u noisey!

  • @TSUKNIDA
    @TSUKNIDA Год назад

    Thank You for this Upload !!!
    Very beautiful Documentary !!!!

  • @mykectown
    @mykectown 9 лет назад +73

    That was great.

    • @bobsbigboy_
      @bobsbigboy_ 3 года назад

      do you have any krautrock vinyls myke?

  • @ignatius88
    @ignatius88 Год назад

    Ok, I was initially disappointed with this documentary, as it’s not very in-depth about the roots and history of Krautrock. As an indication of who it’s influenced, and where it’s going, I love it!

  • @garyhoffmeister598
    @garyhoffmeister598 Месяц назад

    North American rock has a certain flavour, British rock, Australian rock, German rock, they all have something that defines them in someways. I lived in the USA, Germany and Britain and spent the 80’s and 90’s in Germany and am a musician. Germany and France and every country has some great music scenes. In Germany there’s Ideal, einsturzende neubauten, Hubert von Goisern, kraftwerk, Nina Hagen, the.list goes on I love music in its oh so beautiful ways!

  • @Zylork0122
    @Zylork0122 5 месяцев назад +1

    Did not expect to see Dan here!

  • @woodwing77
    @woodwing77 9 дней назад

    The band "Can" performed the song "Spoon" in the "Tatort" episode "Böser Boden", which was broadcast in 1973.
    At this time as young guy i listened to bands like Uriah Heap, DP, ELP, Led Zep, Wisbone Ash, YES, Genesis, Floyd...and so on...
    but from this point on listening to CAN, I recognized that we Germans had our own great music szene....which later got named "Krautrock"....

  • @radiomindchatter7994
    @radiomindchatter7994 2 года назад

    Great episode!
    Krautrock influenced me to no end from 1974 on...Thanks!

  • @sloobydoobyboo
    @sloobydoobyboo 9 лет назад +2

    I'm really enjoying this series.

  • @ddsssa
    @ddsssa 4 года назад +2

    I was on psychedelic Rock, Can was so particular and changed perception of music also Public Image was a favourite and got similarities.

  • @JahJahBruh
    @JahJahBruh 9 лет назад

    Nice doc, this is why I like noisey and vice.

  • @florianwolf9380
    @florianwolf9380 7 лет назад +4

    Several waves of innovative music have their origin in post-war Germany. First, schlager - schmalzy songs sung by truly adapted mostly German singers & singstresses, with the audience happily clapping away & feeling happy. This was a musical movement with its roots in the 3rd reich, where Goebbels gave the order to create 'German feelgood music' - schlager was the result of this. Second, electronic classical music - Karl Heinz Stockhausen, Hans Werner Hentze et al. created new musical dimensions never heard before. Third, Krautrock - an experimental movement to create something new and independent from English and American trends, a unique German sound. Krautrock is probably the most creative musical period in German musical history, radically breaking ties with tradition and constantly innovating. Fourth, in the 80ies the Neue Deutsche Welle redefined Schlager, merged it with Dancefloor & electronic music and created an alternative German-sung song repertoire. Fifth, rock - global phenomena like Scorpions or Rammstein brought German-made and German-speaking rock music into the world. Sixth, not uniquely German, but also: modern Jazz & Blues - Alexis Korner, Volkef Kriegel, Albert Mangelsdorff, Peter Herbholzheimer, all excellent musicians in their own right. Last not least, the King of Easy Listening: James ' Hansi' Last & band who played everything a la Big Band that they could get hold of.
    Did I forget anything apart from our great classical composers ?

    • @Trinidancr
      @Trinidancr 7 лет назад

      Thank you! This was very informative :)

    • @stefanblue660
      @stefanblue660 6 лет назад +1

      Techno was influenced and prepared by Krautrock, before repetetive drum beats in new wave , especially Joy Division heavily influenced by Krautrock leading to electro pop and then techno, which came out of Germany too. The influence spread worldwide..

  • @omegajrz1269
    @omegajrz1269 14 дней назад

    It's obvious that this movement had a quicker impact in the UK than in the US. You can tell because in the UK people are more open to that kind of music. And there's not as much pressure from record labels.
    However, record labels were able to sell Can and Neu's Krautrock albums starting in the 1980s. Artists like Sonic Youth or John Frusciante absorbed those influences.

  • @JackpotPlus
    @JackpotPlus 9 лет назад +70

    great doc if you don't want to learn anything about Krautrock other than it passed from rich German hippies to rich American hipsters

  • @aliceisinchains1
    @aliceisinchains1 9 лет назад +39

    I think Tim is a great narrator, rather have someone with a unique voice than someone with a boring, plain and proper voice. Hearing him trying to say those German band names at the end is hilarious though.

    • @crossbones2776
      @crossbones2776 9 лет назад +2

      ***** Yet society gets mad at people for not trying. Could it be your mindset that makes people stop doing things out of fear of what others will say that holds them back. Luckily Tim seems to have a thinker skin and many people who support him.

    • @andrewdeen1
      @andrewdeen1 9 лет назад

      Ricky X oh shit.. that was so funny at the end - l laughed so hard at the notable pause before "klause schnitzler", it sounded like they had to jumpcut through every band name.

  • @Xenomorpheus8
    @Xenomorpheus8 9 лет назад +1

    More awesome stuff. Can't wait for the next one.

  • @PEGGLORE
    @PEGGLORE 8 лет назад +1

    8:18 we get inspirations from music from many different fields, lol; nicely edited.

  • @hamupinhere
    @hamupinhere 7 лет назад +16

    I'm sorry, because I think I may have already addressed this once before, but honest to God, how anybody didn't listen back to Tim Armstrong's stroke-victim-sounding narration tracks and immediately just set fire to them is beyond reason.

    • @Trk-El-Son
      @Trk-El-Son Год назад +1

      2:30 “…or as the genre’s mor pohply known: Krawrah.”

  • @gavinreid8351
    @gavinreid8351 9 лет назад +1

    The iron curtain was the border between east and west Germany. The Berlin wall,as the name suggests, was around that part of the east German city of Berlin occupied by the west

  • @mr.mellow9269
    @mr.mellow9269 9 лет назад +12

    If you came here for Cole Smith: 15:10

  • @amandawha
    @amandawha 3 года назад +3

    I love Can.

    • @josejones7025
      @josejones7025 5 месяцев назад +1

      Can are pioneering like Kraftwerk

    • @londonfog6654
      @londonfog6654 5 месяцев назад

      Me too 🧙🏼‍♂️

  • @sergioarango1334
    @sergioarango1334 8 лет назад

    Nice and interesting documentary. Most previous commentaries have complaints about it. I have none.

  • @m4xpl4nck
    @m4xpl4nck 9 лет назад

    great upload, I'm always learning to appreciate different views on music, very enjoyable and superb music, :)

  • @Hardbody94
    @Hardbody94 8 лет назад +100

    should have spoken to members of Stereolab!

    • @thebandseabright
      @thebandseabright 4 года назад +3

      And broadcast

    • @deathmetaldouglas69
      @deathmetaldouglas69 3 года назад +4

      Why? They were English and put out records starting in the 90's. Other than they were a carbon copy of Neu! two decades after it happened with some added female vocals they had absolutely nothing to do with Krautrock.

    • @synthzz9178
      @synthzz9178 3 года назад +2

      I love Stereolab and I dont think they were copycats at all, they very cleverly assembled different features from different music styles BUT would i like to see them or Broadcast on this documentary? Absolutely NOT!! It's really annoying to see contemporary bands among the oldschool, as if there werent enough infos or anecdotes about Schnitzler, Neu! or Faust... Or less know masterpieces like AR & Machines "Die'Grune Reise" or Sand's "Golem"

    • @surike
      @surike 3 года назад

      @@deathmetaldouglas69 this is pretty ignorant, I don't think you listen to very much stereolab

    • @deathmetaldouglas69
      @deathmetaldouglas69 3 года назад

      @@surike Wrong. Seen them live three times and have heard almost all their albums. Will concede later material not sounding much like Neu! (who I don't think you have listened to AT all) or krautrock which proves my original point.

  • @dondobbs9302
    @dondobbs9302 4 года назад +82

    "let's do a documentary on 'Krautrock'!" "Ok!" "we can't get hold of hardly anyone from real bands from then." "Eh....just interview a bunch of hipsters on how much they love 'Krautrock' That ought to do."

    • @bobsbigboy_
      @bobsbigboy_ 3 года назад

      dumbass they literally did interview members?????

    • @RichardCranium.
      @RichardCranium. 3 года назад +3

      Yeah, this video was a disappointment. They interviewed very few German bands.

    • @Jardinserpent
      @Jardinserpent 2 года назад +2

      exactly

  • @innocenceandwrath
    @innocenceandwrath 9 лет назад +18

    omg lol at the dude from diiv failing at playing the neu! beat.

    • @locatolaka
      @locatolaka 9 лет назад +2

      innocenceandwrath when he tried doing the saw thing... he's just failing at trying to make concrete musique aproachs... he looks like he's doing it just to be experimental, not like he's at work... it's a different attitude and approach than kozmische musicians had

  • @abdallateefschannel6206
    @abdallateefschannel6206 4 года назад +4

    Listen up. Follaczoid and a number of other bands seem to have a real scene going in Chile connected to labels in new york, amsterdam , london. Well worth researching.

    • @ac1dman
      @ac1dman 3 года назад

      what other bands? do tell 🙏

  • @Killadeniz
    @Killadeniz 9 лет назад +11

    I LOVE that they have the band Interpol representing the "modern" krautrock! They truly are amazing.

    • @lemongold709
      @lemongold709 5 лет назад +7

      Lmaooooo Interpol krautrock sad!

    • @svobodasimon1185
      @svobodasimon1185 2 года назад +2

      interpol? krautrck wtf.............

    • @omegajrz1269
      @omegajrz1269 14 дней назад

      Not exactly. Interpol is influenced by Joy Division. And Joy Division was influenced by Krautrock.

  • @asleep909
    @asleep909 8 лет назад

    As someone who has had the great fortune of working with people who've collaborated with Stockhausen (and had the great fortune of speaking with Holger Czukay and Michael Rother as well), I didn't really 'learn' anything in this documentary that I didn't know already...however-THIS DOCUMENTARY ISN'T FOR THOSE WHO KNOW! This documentary is prepared for those who NEED to know their history. Boiled down and condensed (of course), but it gives the viewer just learning about the influences a place to start exploring. I'd rather see something like this aimed at millennials than an exploration into why (insert name of current favorite sons) are so 'cool.' If you're part of a generation that grew up listening to this wonderful work (and being influenced by it), this video won't serve you. But it does serve to illustrate that old saying in musicology that 'everything comes from somewhere.'

  • @aleab3472
    @aleab3472 6 лет назад +9

    Why is so difficult to understand that this serie is called "under the influence" and not "true (name of the genre)"

    • @internetsummoner
      @internetsummoner 4 года назад

      It is quite simple to read and understand !!

  • @idealistmoon
    @idealistmoon 9 лет назад

    nice documentary enjoyed it never have been familiar with many German bands but am familiar with a few mentioned here so I am excited to check out some of these and more

  • @simonjenkins2744
    @simonjenkins2744 5 лет назад +108

    A documentary about German music from the 1960s and 1970s with over half its time given over to American hipsters from the 2010s. 👎

    • @obdeisibcirrus993
      @obdeisibcirrus993 2 года назад +3

      But these are the people that are carrying on the torch and appreciating this music

    • @Jardinserpent
      @Jardinserpent 2 года назад +3

      @@obdeisibcirrus993 appreciating, maybe. carrying the torch, not really.

  • @brianvonnazareth8248
    @brianvonnazareth8248 8 лет назад +2

    welche band hat den Eingangstrack aufgenommen (schlagzeug klingt wie bei CAN ) der Rest eher nicht. Der beginnt wenn er sagt before there was music, there was only a beat

  • @rexfreeman4981
    @rexfreeman4981 11 месяцев назад +2

    RIP Damo 😖

  • @dbcampbell8739
    @dbcampbell8739 9 лет назад

    another quality show, highly educational

  • @GKViddingHD
    @GKViddingHD 4 года назад +2

    3:51 I remember that graffiti in 2013. And how I thought it illustrated my life then. Dark times.

  • @AnthonyMonaghan
    @AnthonyMonaghan 6 лет назад +1

    oh yes, and Jaki Liebezeit was the machine that drove Krautrock!

  • @hellbenderdesign
    @hellbenderdesign 6 лет назад +3

    A NEU! track called 'Super' from 1973 was used in the opening credits of kung-fu classic 'The Master of the Flying Guillotine', and it's punk as fuck.

    • @kaleahcollins4567
      @kaleahcollins4567 4 года назад +1

      That's why I remember that song I was born in 85 and am From from NYC. But my MOM loooved kung fu flix( movies) growing up in the 70's one of her favorites of all was the flying guillotine. She still have all her original VHS tapes ( kungfu) 😆

  • @deluge71
    @deluge71 4 года назад +3

    Brilliant film. This captures the essence of the Kraut rock scene, in a limited time frame. That being said, I would recommend that interested parties check out Romantic Warriors, Part IV. It covers similar ground, but in a more detailed manner. You won't regret it!

  • @simonroyjonesuk
    @simonroyjonesuk 2 года назад

    I've been listening to Chui Wan after this. I really like them.

  • @inalavalamp
    @inalavalamp 9 лет назад

    i didn't think i would enjoy this, but it did. and what that chinese guy said at the end about krautrock influencing psych rock, i would have to agree. also, that comment at the beginning about the beat feeling like an endless road, i was thinking that same thing. it's interesting how a "beat" can be considered a genre, because many different bands from different "genres" have used that same driving beat in their songs. there's this band called Jagwar Ma, i guess they're kind of like krautrock, but with melodic influences like the Beach Boys. check 'em out

  • @threeinitiates8260
    @threeinitiates8260 7 лет назад +2

    whats the opening track?

  • @curtis5979
    @curtis5979 9 лет назад +1

    Best part was watching cole record. I could just watch/listen yo him talk all day. Also can't wait for is the is are. It's gonna be DIIV'S Nevermind.

  • @nawdawg3033
    @nawdawg3033 8 лет назад +9

    VOCAL FRY ALL OVER THIS

  • @commonzac
    @commonzac 9 лет назад +2

    anyone know the backing track to the intro? thanks.

  • @gavinreid8351
    @gavinreid8351 9 лет назад +2

    In English bands I think that the influence of krautrock is most apparent in postpunk bands such as Joy Division, Cabaret Voltaire, OMD.

    • @jackcandy61
      @jackcandy61 2 года назад

      First and foremost 'Stereolab' in terms of motorik-rhythms

    • @omegajrz1269
      @omegajrz1269 14 дней назад

      David Bowie, Radiohead and Brian Eno too

  • @TheRevsmitty
    @TheRevsmitty 8 лет назад

    very cool! i love kraut bands like eloy amd ash.ra tempel. nice to see some.history recorded it its musique concrete aspect

  • @marcoprins4880
    @marcoprins4880 5 лет назад +4

    4:28 What a cheerful couple of young lads

    • @flixi74
      @flixi74 3 года назад

      these are kids that grew up in cellars in the bomb war you moron

  • @trankgrappa
    @trankgrappa 9 лет назад

    great docu! thanks :)

  • @Volker_GR
    @Volker_GR Месяц назад

    Agitation Free is missing at the end.

  • @Malegys
    @Malegys 9 лет назад +48

    So THAT'S what it sounds like when a San Franciscan tries to sound like a New Yorker or a Bostonian? blimey...

    • @joshuamulligan4155
      @joshuamulligan4155 6 лет назад +6

      It's a speech impediment and dyslexia fucker

    • @tommanserable
      @tommanserable 4 года назад +1

      He forgets and breaks character at some points lol.

    • @thevinyltruffle
      @thevinyltruffle 4 года назад +3

      Do you have any idea who is narrating it?

    • @thevinyltruffle
      @thevinyltruffle 4 года назад +3

      oldmarmot “breaks character.” Do you have any fuckin idea who that is narrating?

    • @wussup12345
      @wussup12345 4 года назад +2

      Stfu english pansy

  • @lynnleistinger9855
    @lynnleistinger9855 2 года назад +1

    When I was 7yesrs old I would get terrible head migraines I played a record that had a skip the repetition of this skip put me in a altered state It was 53 years ago at 7 thought about an lp of locked grooves Ahead of my time with no influence 1969 the original thought of a kid with a migraine.

  • @AnonUser1977
    @AnonUser1977 4 года назад +4

    Why does Tim Armstrong talk like Dr Steve Brul?

  • @paulvarn6925
    @paulvarn6925 9 лет назад +49

    Quatwock

    • @filmexit0
      @filmexit0 6 лет назад +5

      Paul Varn *Q U A T W O C K*

  • @JesusCruz-bq1jy
    @JesusCruz-bq1jy 6 лет назад +2

    👍🏿 Subtitulos en español 😎 *!please!*

  • @TheXxaddictxX
    @TheXxaddictxX 9 лет назад +4

    There is a possible mistake in the description saying Hop Hop i'm sure you meant hip hop but i could be wrong...

  • @Ozvinyljunkie
    @Ozvinyljunkie 2 года назад +1

    The BBC Krautrock Rebirth of Germany doco is an hour long and so much better.

  • @9MarieCherie7
    @9MarieCherie7 8 лет назад +160

    This documentary is a waste of time. Go watch "Krautrock - The Rebirth of Germany" - more original artists, more background stories, no hipsters....BBC quality.

    • @kakaduutv4425
      @kakaduutv4425 8 лет назад +3

      totally agree

    • @superlive98
      @superlive98 8 лет назад +25

      This is a different kind of documentary. This doc is about how Krautrock has a continuing modern influence. Note that the documentary series is titled "Under The Influence" and only this one particular episode is on Krautrock.

    • @Fishlip5
      @Fishlip5 7 лет назад +4

      what a load of bollox this is, yanky hipsters yuk, totally missing the point of it all

    • @andrewburgess633
      @andrewburgess633 7 лет назад +1

      Thanks I will - I lasted 10 seconds on this

    • @fastsavannah7684
      @fastsavannah7684 7 лет назад +4

      I will, after this...(I particularly have a hard time with hipster anthropologism in general - everybody falls into anthropological discourse spontaneously anyway, because it's the norm, but when someone takes for granted things like a 'very ancestral human search for rhythm patterns that detonate like collective trance experiences' I just want to change to another documentary... but I'm working on improving my attention span at the moment, so I'll stick around for a bit more). Thanks!

  • @shapirodeadking5012
    @shapirodeadking5012 9 лет назад

    More "Under The Influence" pretty please.

  • @stiltz86
    @stiltz86 5 лет назад

    Not to mention the primary influence of modern techno music

  • @stuartnewman6968
    @stuartnewman6968 Год назад

    What song is that please at 28:03 please its awesome

  • @rdrake316
    @rdrake316 9 лет назад +4

    More Kessler.

  • @HUSHMONEYBAND
    @HUSHMONEYBAND 9 лет назад +16

    22:54 This bullshit needs to stop..you were a toddler in the 80's.

    • @liverawkstar
      @liverawkstar 9 лет назад +3

      +Michael Cullen Ha!!! it's an OK doc,, but most of their choices for the "modern influence" peeps are "some sort of "pitchfork darlings"... the girl band your maching has NOTHING to do with Krautrock...
      it's seriously fucking surprising the irritating Oneohtrix Point Never is not in this--
      Steve Roach, Robert Rich, The Orb, FSOL, DeadMau5 ? all missing,, and far far more a direct influence
      than the hipster pitchfork choices
      even Mars Volta and all their off shoots: Eureka The Butcher, Zechs Marquise, far far more important
      Noisey is way up it's own ass .... A LOT!!!
      oh wait,,
      I guess all these people were cheaper than the real stories,, typical independent docs

    • @tarkusnightcore8583
      @tarkusnightcore8583 8 лет назад +2

      rammstien would have worked better as would have ministry.

  • @cstyle90
    @cstyle90 7 лет назад

    wow. amazing documentary. anyone knows what the last song playing is?

  • @salpuma9145
    @salpuma9145 8 лет назад +9

    God bless the Germans. A beautiful people. My fav krautrock band is Harmonia

    • @harryhaller9386
      @harryhaller9386 3 года назад +3

      Thank you -we need it , especially right now...

  • @baphomick
    @baphomick 9 лет назад +88

    Great doc, when Tim isn't trying to speak.

    • @jerrrenik6445
      @jerrrenik6445 7 лет назад +1

      baphomick Tim has a speech impediment let us not make fun of those with disabilities that's whack! Not trolling, The more you know!..(:

    • @BerenA.B.Belaganti555
      @BerenA.B.Belaganti555 7 лет назад +10

      +Jerr Renik sure but what jackass gave the guy with the speach impediment the speaking job

    • @GeezuzKane
      @GeezuzKane 6 лет назад

      Jerr Renik I didn't know he had a speaks impediment. Always wondered why he sounded weird while singing. Makes sense now.

    • @chriskucholtz6967
      @chriskucholtz6967 6 лет назад

      baphomick I love the way tim speaks

    • @シロダサンダー
      @シロダサンダー 6 лет назад

      @@jerrrenik6445 thought it was a dialectical accent personally.

  • @nathanielmason1053
    @nathanielmason1053 4 года назад +1

    What's the song over the intro? Sounds like Neu?

  • @chromepanther9612
    @chromepanther9612 9 лет назад +5

    This was so fucking good!
    Jaki Liebezeit is the godfather of the breakbeat.

    • @xouat
      @xouat 3 года назад

      No he’s not. He’s an amazing drummer and musician but not the godfather of the breakbeat.

    • @chromepanther9612
      @chromepanther9612 3 года назад

      @@xouat Wrong!

    • @xouat
      @xouat 3 года назад

      @@chromepanther9612 ok, bud.

    • @chromepanther9612
      @chromepanther9612 3 года назад

      @@xouat 😘

    • @xouat
      @xouat 3 года назад

      @@chromepanther9612 🥰

  • @JeffHersch
    @JeffHersch Год назад

    what's with the student's salute at @5:05?

  • @psicosomaticmen9836
    @psicosomaticmen9836 9 лет назад

    What's the name of the song that comes in @ 20:20 when caveman appears?
    Anybody? plz?
    looks kinda epic

    • @40paschal
      @40paschal 9 лет назад

      +Psicosomatic men Caveman - A Country's King of Dreams

  • @dysplasiagiraffe4845
    @dysplasiagiraffe4845 9 лет назад +1

    whats taking so long for the next under the influence?

  • @edwardbliss8931
    @edwardbliss8931 5 лет назад +1

    Everything has changed and become so commercially driven since 2015 when this video was made, if those contemporary Krautrock artists that were featured were released now, no one would care

  • @Darren-D.C-Cross
    @Darren-D.C-Cross 9 лет назад

    This is great.

  • @vingouscii_
    @vingouscii_ 9 лет назад

    Very nice!

  • @michaelpfeifer1491
    @michaelpfeifer1491 9 лет назад +1

    What's the name of the effekt 'instrument' at 17:14?

  • @vinskithebard5100
    @vinskithebard5100 7 лет назад +2

    RIP jaki liebezeit

  • @evanscandrett
    @evanscandrett 5 лет назад +1

    this mans accent/dialect is so interesting i cant pinpoint it lol

  • @dnoyolaf
    @dnoyolaf 9 лет назад

    Excellent!

  • @elrabeechum5180
    @elrabeechum5180 4 года назад

    Sad to see all the comments hating on these poor hipsters when the whole point of this series is to convey the influence a movement in music has had on other musicians. There are other documentaries that focus more on Krautrock's history, go watch those! (But this "narration" really is offensive to the ears lol)

  • @leoportopassos
    @leoportopassos 3 года назад

    English subtitles is broken.

  • @beneblatt4020
    @beneblatt4020 3 месяца назад

    Did i watch this already but high?

  • @northstarr9838
    @northstarr9838 9 лет назад +1

    What's the name of the song at
    0:20?

  • @estebanruiz292
    @estebanruiz292 9 лет назад

    correct the problem with the CC please!!!!!

  • @owenhorecny9596
    @owenhorecny9596 6 лет назад +1

    krautrock is the peanut butter of prog rock

  • @artymouri2690
    @artymouri2690 2 года назад

    Does anybody know the name of the intro-song?

  • @dobrepytanie828
    @dobrepytanie828 Год назад

    what's the first song called?