En 1986 , j'avais 13 ans. Et lorsque Nous voyions au loin les Premières Les Premières Lumières dans le Ciel. J'avais parcouru à Pieds à travers les Champs et Forêts. Pour découvrir Les Années Discos. J'avais marché plus de 15/20 kilomètres.
@@NUNYABIZNNAAAZZZ I can't think of the last band or group to really change music. Nirvana is the last that comes to mind, that was the early 90s. I know the last few years there has had to be SOMEBODY blaze a new trail
Fui uno de esos privilegiados. Pero muchos no lo entendían, o que tipo de música era. Alan parson también fue otro que metía manos a los sintetizadores y mesclas
Fuck. He died. Shit. Oh my goodness what a loss. I listened to them since I was a kid and I saw them only once. What a super group. I bet they influenced a lot of people.
I am 63 years young. First time i heard this album in 1979. Then next two years i listened to it each evening at our college recreation hall. But i could listen to it again in 2011. Since then it has been daily routine. I love this album .
My father is a huge fan of Kraftwerk. We have the audio cassette tape of THE MAN MACHINE. We have been listening to these epic gems since then. Listening to the songs brings back my childhood memories. Love from Assam, India.
I'm an old guy from the 70s, I've heard this every day in my life since I was just a child. And I can say this music inspired me to follow a cybernetic career; Also I'm proud to be part of the foundations of the actual tech we're living right now.
Первый раз услышал их в 1983,мне было 14 лет,был очарован этой музыкой,слушаю до сих пор,ностальгирую,думаю с Крафверк и началась пора брейк-данса в Советском Союзе...
The first time I heard these guys was when I was working at RadioShack, and some guy came in and wanted to test some of our audio equipment by playing kraftwerk albums
Mind goes way back to 1985 when this Masterpiece was discovered in South India. Soon after we moved to New Delhi where I listened to it extensively. Immensely thank this guy for having introduced me to this Album. Got hold of an Audio Cassette soon after, which I possess till date. Am at complete agreement with all the praises that has been showered herein on the brilliance of ManMachine/Kraftwerk. For me, this was a kind of bench-mark which made me enquire/ask for suggestions for listening to Instrumental Music that would be akin to ManMachine. Such was its influence on my choice of Western Instrumental Music. Would gratefully welcome suggestions from the legion of fans over here for similar music that is mesmerising, captivating, enchanting.................................I can go on and on. Happy Listening To All!!!. Karthik from Bangalore.
Listen to Gary Numan. Very tech(ish), he's been around since late 70's. I heard him first before Kraftwerk. Complete changed the music I listened to for many years. First hearing this blew my mind 🥳😵💫. At first it was hard to hear the music. I could only hear the best. It just grew on me. Friends didn't like it. Didn't care. Take care
43 years ago I bought this LP record of Man Machine from Kraftwerk. I still listen to it as if it is a new release. I really love it and my child who was barely 3 years then used to be crazy for the number 'We are the robots'. What a composition.
AUTOBHAN...is Awesome Put off lights ..hear it on a Stereo system in mid volume, close your eyes and listen ..you will be taken to AUTOBHAN instantly 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Yes cool music but not a major society changer...we give musicians too much praise in comparison to medicine, health, mental health, research, or working rights but Florian didn't do these things, he just produced some cool beats that influenced other music genres. Even Florian would say that he wasn't a major catalyst of change..
I didn't remember the name but was searching for this childhood memory of mine from 1978 which used to be played in theaters in Ongole, Andhra Pradesh, India... And finally found it.... Thank you so much....
I can't imagine how crazy it would have been to purchase this album in 1978, go home and first put it on. Kraftwerk had already been at it, but the synthesis of pop with their already established style would have been mindblowing at the time. My head would have been spinning thinking about the shape of pop music to come. And I think it's impossible to say this album didn't radically change pop, even if you aren't a Kraftwerk fan. Look at the entire pop catalog of the 80s. Their influence is immeasurable.
I did do that(except it was an 8-track tape )! I already had Autobahn and I think my older brother had Trans Europe Express. As I played Robots, my mama came to the door of my room with a smile on her face, saying she liked it. And my mama was about as Aunt Bee as you could get! I was very saddened to read about Florian.I feel for the rest of the Werk.
Bought this in 78, I was 27. Still blows me away. Earlier there was "Autobahn" which REALLY blew things up... had Calos's "Switched on Bach" but these guys took synth to a comepletely new universe.
I got into engineering partly due to this music. My father had this cassette that I used to listen as a child and think about robots and electronics stuff.. because its called electronica.. this music is an inspiration every time I listen to. .never bored of it and waayyy ahead of its time. This music sounds futuristic even to this day..
For me, buying this album shortly after it came out, in the late ‘70s, which I liked quite a bit - especially the lovely “Neon Lights” - it seemed to be of its time, rather than from the future, or from another planet.
Danke KRAFTWERK!!!....Mio primo LP che mi sono autoregalato a 12 anni. Lo ricordo perfettamente. C'era la neve , eravamo sotto Natale , andai una sera in un tristissimo negozietto con un tristissimo commesso....ma ero felicissimo. Tornai a casa di corsa cadendo pure sulla neve ..ma salvai il disco facendomi pure un po' male al ginocchio. Ma quanta poesia in quel momento. E quanto stupore x questo disco. Da lì partì tutto. Mi prendevano in giro gli stolti compagni , prodotti di questa e quella società....poverini. Io , invece, avevo già capito molte cose. I KRAFTWERK erano avanti di 40 anni. Computer World poi.....ascoltatelo ora e capirete.....( Attuale momento)......non x tutti. 🤟🏻💥💙💙💙💙 KRAFTWERK È UNO STILE DI VITA.
i was very sad to hear of Florian Schneider's passing. I was a fan from a very young age, i think about 12 years old when I first heard the radio version of Autobahn. That inspired me to tune my ear to electronica through the 1980s and 1990s and to now. I was trained as a a classical pianist as a child, but electronica and techno is more resonant now than anything i learnt 40 years ago. Thank you Florian, thank you Kraftwerk. Danke danke danke
Neon lights was beautifully hypnotic to me as a 12 year old when I first heard it. (so was Man machine) I'd NEVER heard anything like it before. It still has the same effect today. They started a lifelong love of synthesizers for me. An amazing album
Thank you so much for your gift on my 60th birthday! Aún parezco de unos 15 a 20 años de edad y no envejezco y además puedo imitar literalmente las voz de un robot! Si, soy el príncipe Mark Antonio de verdad.
Ok Principe te doy un dato...este es el sonido HI-NRG y Synthpop de Giorgio⚡Moroder el cual inicia y concreta la formación de estos 2 géneros electrónicos a partir de sus producciones en Electrónica en 1977 bajo la formación e inicio del EDM siguiendo el respectivo desarrollo y evolución que venía dando la Música Electrónica Clásica (desde finales de los años 20's). Este sonido no parte del Progressive Rock Aleman & Krautrock Dusseldorf del rockero Conny Plank (el productor de los Kraftwerk). My name is Giovanni Giorgio, but everybody calls me...the father, founder and pioneer of EDM and the Modern Electronic / The Sound Of The Future.
Wow, first time listening to Kraftwerk. They really did influence _everyone,_ didn't they? I hear all of my favorite styles represented in this single album, from the 80's to present day. The Man Machine isn't timeless yet, it's still current! That's wild.
My All time Favourite Album.R.I.P Florian you Mega Music Legend.If many an Overrated Pop Star had passed away yesterday they would have got far far more Media Attention.But it would have made no difference to the World Of Music had many a Boy Band,Girl Band,Pop Star had existed or not.I simply,cannot,cannot imagine a Music World or indeed World without Kraftwerk.Thank You Florian.
You won't believe this but me being an Indian, my Dad used to drop this cassette (yup that's how old I am :D) in the evenings and we used to listen to this together. When my dad bought his first car, there used to be a sound system within the car from Clarion and this is the first cassette we dropped there too :D When we went on a road trip through the eastern parts of India, this was again the same cassette to accompany us. So many memories (early memories) attached to this album. Such a gem of a masterpiece and so amazing how such technical piece of work was being composed back then! Also another fun fact most engineers from Engineering institutes in India used to listen to this. May be my dad, an engineer himself, picked it up from there :)
I remember where I was at and exactly what I was doing the first time I heard this album. I was in a friend's garage, age 11 or 12, shooting pool and sneaking Mickey Big Mouth beer from his dad's beer fridge. He's dead and I'm an alcoholic at age 59. Things change in life but great music never does. This stuff is timeless.
I’m also 59. Took me 11 years to get 4 months of sobriety. I couldn’t do it alone. But after living in my head and isolating like a motherfucker for far too long, I finally got my ass back into the room and surrendered. Never too late, my friend.
Spacelab is the peak of this album. Absolutely love it, still after 45 years! Bought the album in 1978, being 12 years old. Loved it! Still do as nearly 57 years old. Amazing.
Kraftwerk's Man-Machine was a unique creation. It was much ahead of its time. There is not a second album like this one by any other artists and even by Kraftwerk . These musics have their own strange appeals.
Rip to a big master, a genius and creator of Techno. My father used to play kraftwerk in the car in my chilhood, i was young but knew that this music is something pretty good! Now i still listen to kraftwerk almost every day. I will continue to listen this good music. And im not that old, only 21 years old, and i just feel so sad for this lost. Just like if i lived in the past. Great kraftwerk forever!!
The first time I heard this album was yesterday and I realize that I have always liked them. The influences can be heard until this day. Hearing one of the pioneers and relate to modern music makes me excited. I don't feel like I have missed anything, but that I have so much more to explore.
My 3 year old is mad on robots so I played him this and now he walks to school singing “we are the robots”. After I was passed down Neon Lights by my dad. Music for the generations
The way they make it sound like it is a digital rolling of the 'R' in robots, something a robot just wouldn't do. I found this album before I had ever heard of Kraftwerk, or much electronic music at all, just in a bin, and was immediately fascinated. So clean and elegant. Timelessly futuristic and subtly grand.
Amazing music...I was a young teenager listening to Kraftwerk in socialist Romania many decades ago. Rest in peace Florian Schneider and thank you for the music!
Amen brother! Heard it right when it came out in '78, thought to myself - what on EARTH is this, fascinating, amazing - and it STILL is! Just ahead of their time back then.
keeping in mind that youtube have encoders that cute freq to make it faster and down grade quality for internet transmission in you words the future sounds like crap shit, but well, may be you have a fuck plug in your eras long time ago
My Dad played this all the time when I was just barely able to crawl. I’m pretty sure it opened a door in my sense of musical direction. Love Kraftwerk! The mix is a great collection as well. Remastered and remixed.
I got into KW in the early 2000's thanks to my older brother. I was amazed and mesmerized by the sounds I was hearing. I then was blown away and a loss of words to find out this was 1978 and to imagine hearing something like this for the first time must have been a surreal experience. I have been a big fan ever since. RIP to a pure genius, innovator, and a risk-taker. Thank you and your legacy will live on forever. The worst part is I bought tickets to see them in Orlando this July.
Love this music..they always played this in our theatres before start of movie...heard it when I was like 5 or 6...loved it...so excited to hear it now..🤩🤩
@@balajiragupathi9810, almost all the Bangalore Theatre of the 80s/early90s. I heard the Kraftwerk love at the HMT Auditorium, Plaza Theatre (now Metro Church Street Station), and the Galaxy. These are the only Theatres I visited during my growing up years. The Kraftwerk never tires me to their music as it is embedded in my psyche, eternally. Love You All.
My good friend Mark back in the late 70's introduced me to these guys. When I first heard his albam of these guys I wasn't really into it much. Because I was into Disco & very little Rock N Roll. But now I do listen to these guys every once in a while, and it brings back meet of my first car. A 1969 Red with Black Racing Strips. My friend Mark & our good friend John would Cruse Main Streets every weekend. Wow seems like yesterday. I'd give anything to go back. Like so many of us in High School having a great life back then. Unlike now. 2020 where we have lost along the way, times when the worse times we had was studying for our high school exams and smoking a little as I like to call it. Earth's Nature's Weed. Oh those were the days man.
Just saw them a week ago in Chicago. One of the best concerts I’ve seen. It was in 3-D everyone got 3-D glasses. It was magical. 2 hours of genius! Amazing visuals.
not only there is a futuristic ring to their music, which made them a household name, but also a distinctive sound of german folklore, especially in "model". pure genius
Computer Welt/World was the first record I heard by Kraftwerk, back in 1988, when it was already 7 y.o., but to me it sounded like decades in front of all other music. Mind blown.
Niklas Wejedal thanks for sharing the story, I never tire of Kraftwerk... I didn’t know much about them until I bought a cassette of The Mix that came out in 92’ or 93’, I think. I casually investigated their catalogue over the next few years. (They got real quiet after Electric Cafe, huh?)Ever since the seemingly simultaneous explosion of smartphones, iTunes, and things like Pandora radio a little later on, but most importantly Minimum-Maximum (live from 2005ish?), I have been borderline obsessed fan boy status. I saw them a couple of years ago in Denver. I understand it was just Ralf and 3 other dudes I’d never heard of, but it was still a great performance. I’d go again in a second...Musique.... Non Stop baby....
I was 13 when started listening this album and become a huge fan now I am 58 but never stop listening this great music these guys are the only pioneers of the music
@Wall Cutter Its just basically the band leader, Ralf Hutter, and some other guys on stage doing stuff. Ralf is in his early 70's, but he cycles a lot and I'm sure takes good care of himself, he's in good shape.
Que bom a gente poder matar saudades! Tive 3 LPs desse conjunto que curti demais... Abria o volume do som e esquecia dos problemas da vida, é como uma viagem no espaço... me lembra até um seriado antigo. Muito bom! "PERDIDOS NO ESPAÇO".
Nadie ha llegado a su nivel de creatividad. Los disfruté muchísimo en mi adolescencia. Great songs, beautiful melodies, turn us nostalgic of a better past. Excellent!!!
This was THE Musical revolution. Listening by that time with the help of a Pioneer system with 20 eq bands, a Dolby sound certified amp and newly bass reflex speakers was awesome and unforgettable!
back when people thought they would live in outer space in the 2000s
Paq😊😊😊
Verdade, é ao contrário estamos voltando a Acreditar em coisas da idade média.
At least we know now that we are all alone in the universe. 😂😂
En 1986 , j'avais 13 ans. Et lorsque Nous voyions au loin les Premières Les Premières Lumières dans le Ciel. J'avais parcouru à Pieds à travers les Champs et Forêts. Pour découvrir Les Années Discos. J'avais marché plus de 15/20 kilomètres.
@@Ash_Ggran verdad, todo fue creado por y para nosotros.
Still i have kraftwerk 1978 vinyl of my dad .. ❤
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1-The Robots 00:00
2-Spacelab 03:40
3-Metropolis 09:37
4-The Model 15:45
5-Neon Light19:30
6-The Man Machine 22:55
Donkey Spain .
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@@oliverborquez2843 📌
Danke!
I can imagine hearing this in 1978 would have been INSANE. True pioneers. True artists.
@@NUNYABIZNNAAAZZZ I can't think of the last band or group to really change music. Nirvana is the last that comes to mind, that was the early 90s. I know the last few years there has had to be SOMEBODY blaze a new trail
Ты просто мудак и ничего другого не знаешь(
Fui uno de esos privilegiados. Pero muchos no lo entendían, o que tipo de música era. Alan parson también fue otro que metía manos a los sintetizadores y mesclas
@@patriarc88 Why call me an asshole? lol What an idiot
I did and bought the pirated album, was 21 at the time
RIP Florian Schneider... and thank you for all the music
Unique
@Practical Skeptic ну и нахуя ты это сказал
I miss him. I've recently fallen in love with Kraftwerk. Great music. Sad to hear that he died this year on the Wikipedia article.
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Fuck. He died. Shit. Oh my goodness what a loss. I listened to them since I was a kid and I saw them only once. What a super group. I bet they influenced a lot of people.
I'm old school. l use to listen to this when l was 14. l'm 52 now. This still sounds good. What an awesome memory of this.
I'm 14, but I remember that when I was 4 my dad listened this album and now I feel malincony
Yes I too same as you feel ..
I am also following you
@@gantisir me to takes me into the galaxy hands down # 1 techno- hip hop they had a big influence in hip hop tunes are sample alot
Same, ages as well...
One of the reasons I am an electrical engineer is because of its sounds. Thanks for everything Florian Schneider. Rest in peace.
40 years ago in 1981 I discovered this when I was 5. The relation with Kraftwerk will never end. Thank you.
1987 for me!
Same With Me also
me few years earlier . i`m few years older - in 81 i was 16
Agree!
Same.
I am 63 years young. First time i heard this album in 1979. Then next two years i listened to it each evening at our college recreation hall. But i could listen to it again in 2011. Since then it has been daily routine. I love this album .
My father is a huge fan of Kraftwerk. We have the audio cassette tape of THE MAN MACHINE. We have been listening to these epic gems since then. Listening to the songs brings back my childhood memories. Love from Assam, India.
Florian Schneider-Esleben RIP
Born: 7 April 1947, Düsseldorf, Germany
Died: 6 May 2020
RIP Florian. Sono cresciuto ascoltando la tua musica. Ascoltavo i Kraftwerk a 12 anni e li ascolto ora che ne ho 48. KRAFTWERK...I migliori
I'm an old guy from the 70s, I've heard this every day in my life since I was just a child. And I can say this music inspired me to follow a cybernetic career; Also I'm proud to be part of the foundations of the actual tech we're living right now.
i can say almost the same as you did , great inspiration in its cords
Forsure we did...Lucky on me...I had a big stereo sys...many records to all friends😊
Первый раз услышал их в 1983,мне было 14 лет,был очарован этой музыкой,слушаю до сих пор,ностальгирую,думаю с Крафверк и началась пора брейк-данса в Советском Союзе...
No mundo 🌎 inteiro.
2024 la même l electro ❤❤❤❤
Forty years later it still sounds fresh and vanguardist. It is one of the classics of my vinyls' collection. Kraftwerk forever
I saw these guys when I was 16 in a club off of the sunset strip, In L.A CA
Loren Mahnken it's good in the club now the music is a ugly...
The first time I heard these guys was when I was working at RadioShack, and some guy came in and wanted to test some of our audio equipment by playing kraftwerk albums
"vinyl collection"
I saw their concert (world tour) in 1981 in Poland. It really was FANTASTIC ! :) ... an it still is ... :)
Mind goes way back to 1985 when this Masterpiece was discovered in South India. Soon after we moved to New Delhi where I listened to it extensively. Immensely thank this guy for having introduced me to this Album. Got hold of an Audio Cassette soon after, which I possess till date. Am at complete agreement with all the praises that has been showered herein on the brilliance of ManMachine/Kraftwerk. For me, this was a kind of bench-mark which made me enquire/ask for suggestions for listening to Instrumental Music that would be akin to ManMachine. Such was its influence on my choice of Western Instrumental Music.
Would gratefully welcome suggestions from the legion of fans over here for similar music that is mesmerising, captivating, enchanting.................................I can go on and on. Happy Listening To All!!!. Karthik from Bangalore.
Same here bro...!!👍
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Listen to Gary Numan. Very tech(ish), he's been around since late 70's. I heard him first before Kraftwerk. Complete changed the music I listened to for many years. First hearing this blew my mind 🥳😵💫. At first it was hard to hear the music. I could only hear the best. It just grew on me. Friends didn't like it. Didn't care. Take care
I could only hear the beat
43 years ago I bought this LP record of Man Machine from Kraftwerk. I still listen to it as if it is a new release. I really love it and my child who was barely 3 years then used to be crazy for the number 'We are the robots'. What a composition.
Un-Matched.....Apart from their other albums!
Yup, me too! I've still got the 3 albums Man-Machine, Autobahn & Computerworld, still listen to them, still blows my mind....!!
AUTOBHAN...is Awesome
Put off lights ..hear it on a Stereo system in mid volume, close your eyes and listen ..you will be taken to AUTOBHAN instantly 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Listening now brings childhood memories... My dad used to play Kraftwerk a lot...I loved it after such a long time....
THANKS
My cat loves this album.
She totally relaxes listening to it.
Neon lights is the favorite.
ahaHJA
She is a robot 🤖
My cat also reacts to Kraftwerk music 😹
My cat smokes dope
The neon lights's riff looks like a meaw... i just realize this now.
RIP Florian! You changed the world in a major way.
Yes cool music but not a major society changer...we give musicians too much praise in comparison to medicine, health, mental health, research, or working rights but Florian didn't do these things, he just produced some cool beats that influenced other music genres. Even Florian would say that he wasn't a major catalyst of change..
They made this world a better place
Florian Schneider, a true pioneer in pop music, one of the greatest musicians in the 20th century RIP
Goodbye to one of the true giants, Florian Schneider.
Absolutamente , Gigante, Androide por siempre,
Deactivated. He changed music forever.
An irreplaceable genius. At least we still have the music 😭
One of the most influential musicians of all time rest in peace Florian Schneider
Auf Wiedersehen, Robotermensch.
I didn't remember the name but was searching for this childhood memory of mine from 1978 which used to be played in theaters in Ongole, Andhra Pradesh, India... And finally found it.... Thank you so much....
Wow that is so friggin fascinating
Этот винил мне друг с Венгрии привёз 79 году, мне 60 а пласт как новый!
Meus parabéns 😊
RIP Florian Schneider. Ein letzter gruß aus Norwegen!
@Tensile Strength They are getting old! And he unfortunately got cancer.
One of the most influential musicians of all time rest in peace Florian Schneider
Both this album and "Computer World" sound as if they fell through a time warp from the distant future.
Rest In Energy, Herr Schneider.
soul stirring elegant music!
My lord "Computer World" was like a ritual in me and my brother's room in 1980. I was 12
I can't imagine how crazy it would have been to purchase this album in 1978, go home and first put it on. Kraftwerk had already been at it, but the synthesis of pop with their already established style would have been mindblowing at the time. My head would have been spinning thinking about the shape of pop music to come. And I think it's impossible to say this album didn't radically change pop, even if you aren't a Kraftwerk fan. Look at the entire pop catalog of the 80s. Their influence is immeasurable.
I did do that(except it was an 8-track tape )! I already had Autobahn and I think my older brother had Trans Europe Express. As I played Robots, my mama came to the door of my room with a smile on her face, saying she liked it. And my mama was about as Aunt Bee as you could get! I was very saddened to read about Florian.I feel for the rest of the Werk.
I did, albeit it was pirated
I was 12 when I was exposed to the "Numbers " album..it was a thing in my hood..Norfolk Va..DC GoGo was bangin around that time too ..TroublebFunk
@@brentphillips6159 thats crazy yo lol..my mom was the same way she love our music that we played
Bought this in 78, I was 27. Still blows me away. Earlier there was "Autobahn" which REALLY blew things up... had Calos's "Switched on Bach" but these guys took synth to a comepletely new universe.
R.I.P Florian, this was the first electro album I listened back in 80s and was totally floored. Still listen to it, especially "Neon Lights"
"The Man Machine" was sampled in 1982 by "The Fearless Four" the song was called "Rockin' It".
WHAT ABOUT 78 WHEN IT CAME OUT ?
I got into engineering partly due to this music. My father had this cassette that I used to listen as a child and think about robots and electronics stuff.. because its called electronica.. this music is an inspiration every time I listen to. .never bored of it and waayyy ahead of its time. This music sounds futuristic even to this day..
My dad had it too ! A Hard core engineer he was and still is - I couldn’t quite live up to his dreams , although I did get a degree :)
Correctly said
its unbelievable they were making tunes like man machine in 1978 - imagining hearing this in 78 - must have been like music from mars......
Man Machine is such a crazy good song
it was way ahead of its time they also invented the drum machine/syn
They didn't invent the drum machine. Go and listen to Can's Peking O or Miles Davis' Dark Magus.
For me, buying this album shortly after it came out, in the late ‘70s, which I liked quite a bit - especially the lovely “Neon Lights” - it seemed to be of its time, rather than from the future, or from another planet.
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Danke KRAFTWERK!!!....Mio primo LP che mi sono autoregalato a 12 anni. Lo ricordo perfettamente. C'era la neve , eravamo sotto Natale , andai una sera in un tristissimo negozietto con un tristissimo commesso....ma ero felicissimo. Tornai a casa di corsa cadendo pure sulla neve ..ma salvai il disco facendomi pure un po' male al ginocchio. Ma quanta poesia in quel momento. E quanto stupore x questo disco. Da lì partì tutto. Mi prendevano in giro gli stolti compagni , prodotti di questa e quella società....poverini. Io , invece, avevo già capito molte cose. I KRAFTWERK erano avanti di 40 anni. Computer World poi.....ascoltatelo ora e capirete.....( Attuale momento)......non x tutti. 🤟🏻💥💙💙💙💙 KRAFTWERK È UNO STILE DI VITA.
This whole album is masterpiece,just fantastic music!!!😍😍
Teemu. It is not a Masterpiece. It is far above Masterpiece!
@@martynpank:Well, of course not.
i was very sad to hear of Florian Schneider's passing. I was a fan from a very young age, i think about 12 years old when I first heard the radio version of Autobahn. That inspired me to tune my ear to electronica through the 1980s and 1990s and to now. I was trained as a a classical pianist as a child, but electronica and techno is more resonant now than anything i learnt 40 years ago. Thank you Florian, thank you Kraftwerk. Danke danke danke
R.I.P. Florian... You made the most beautifully human machine music, Thank you.
Neon lights was beautifully hypnotic to me as a 12 year old when I first heard it. (so was Man machine)
I'd NEVER heard anything like it before.
It still has the same effect today. They started a lifelong love of synthesizers for me.
An amazing album
Thank you so much for your gift on my 60th birthday!
Aún parezco de unos 15 a 20 años de edad y no envejezco y además puedo imitar literalmente las voz de un robot!
Si, soy el príncipe Mark Antonio de verdad.
Ok Principe te doy un dato...este es el sonido HI-NRG y Synthpop de Giorgio⚡Moroder el cual inicia y concreta la formación de estos 2 géneros electrónicos a partir de sus producciones en Electrónica en 1977 bajo la formación e inicio del EDM siguiendo el respectivo desarrollo y evolución que venía dando la Música Electrónica Clásica (desde finales de los años 20's).
Este sonido no parte del Progressive Rock Aleman & Krautrock Dusseldorf del rockero Conny Plank (el productor de los Kraftwerk).
My name is Giovanni Giorgio, but everybody calls me...the father, founder and pioneer of EDM and the Modern Electronic / The Sound Of The Future.
40+ years later, it’s still fresh to listen. God bless these gentlemen.
Wow, first time listening to Kraftwerk. They really did influence _everyone,_ didn't they? I hear all of my favorite styles represented in this single album, from the 80's to present day. The Man Machine isn't timeless yet, it's still current! That's wild.
My All time Favourite Album.R.I.P Florian you Mega Music Legend.If many an Overrated Pop Star had passed away yesterday they would have got far far more Media Attention.But it would have made no difference to the World Of Music had many a Boy Band,Girl Band,Pop Star had existed or not.I simply,cannot,cannot imagine a Music World or indeed World without Kraftwerk.Thank You Florian.
Tchüss, Florian. Danke für deine Musik. R.I.P.
So happy to listen this after nearly 40 years. While going through youtube suddenly seen this front cover. Thank you.
The single greatest techno album EVER created. RIP Florian.
Im going with Hawtin as plastikman in "sheet one"...but yea this up there.
My first audio cassette as a 9 yr old saved from pocket money. Gold.
1980களில் கொலோச்சிய ஆல்பம்.. எங்கள் ஊர் தியேட்டர் அனைத்திலும் ஸ்க்ரீன் மேல போகும் போது ஒலிக்கும்.. (கரூர் கலை அரங்கம் )...
மகிழ்ச்சி...
Salem sangeeth theatre alsooo
Bangalore❤ now i m 56yrs
Salem Sapna 70mm Theatre Unforgettable Beat While Screen Removing ❤❤❤
You won't believe this but me being an Indian, my Dad used to drop this cassette (yup that's how old I am :D) in the evenings and we used to listen to this together. When my dad bought his first car, there used to be a sound system within the car from Clarion and this is the first cassette we dropped there too :D When we went on a road trip through the eastern parts of India, this was again the same cassette to accompany us. So many memories (early memories) attached to this album. Such a gem of a masterpiece and so amazing how such technical piece of work was being composed back then! Also another fun fact most engineers from Engineering institutes in India used to listen to this. May be my dad, an engineer himself, picked it up from there :)
@Ozymandias Nulifidian A curry eating foodie Indian ( for my non Indian sub continent frnz)😂
Fantastic Detail. On the contrary, I believe you. Your words Ring True. There is a subtle nuance to much Engineering❤ Engineering
@@Satyakam85love chana masala, dal mahkani, garlic Naan, papadum.
I remember where I was at and exactly what I was doing the first time I heard this album. I was in a friend's garage, age 11 or 12, shooting pool and sneaking Mickey Big Mouth beer from his dad's beer fridge. He's dead and I'm an alcoholic at age 59. Things change in life but great music never does. This stuff is timeless.
I’m also 59. Took me 11 years to get 4 months of sobriety. I couldn’t do it alone. But after living in my head and isolating like a motherfucker for far too long, I finally got my ass back into the room and surrendered. Never too late, my friend.
wow!!!
@@CorePathwayGod may bless your soul ..I couldn't get to 4 months in 20 years.
Spacelab is the peak of this album. Absolutely love it, still after 45 years! Bought the album in 1978, being 12 years old. Loved it! Still do as nearly 57 years old. Amazing.
O disco que mudaria a historia da musica para sempre!
Quarenta anos depois e ainda é moderno !
@@joaoreghinneto7994 maravilha, que sensação maravilhosa ouvir.]
Ah Gabriel !! Space Magic...
Totalmente à frente de seu tempo esse som... foda demais.
Top demais! Marcou história.
This music is still used as the curtain raiser music for the biggest theatre in Kerala. 'Thrissur Ragam' 😍😍
W O W ! O:-)
Malayali spotted 😅
കലക്കി
Same in Bangalore India.
Big picture big sound..
Simply awesome. It's a real stress buster.....
Could it be because... we are the robots?
音楽史における画期的な革命の一つ、もっと正当に評価されるべき
Super music and Evergreen songs 😍❤🎉😊
Kraftwerk's Man-Machine was a unique creation. It was much ahead of its time. There is not a second album like this one by any other artists and even by Kraftwerk . These musics have their own strange appeals.
Getting goosebumps listening to this song now. I'm so happy that I saw this band live.
Hats off to all. Really great. Manmachine I cannot forget still now.iam enjoying this album from 1980.🙌🙌
Rip to a big master, a genius and creator of Techno. My father used to play kraftwerk in the car in my chilhood, i was young but knew that this music is something pretty good! Now i still listen to kraftwerk almost every day. I will continue to listen this good music. And im not that old, only 21 years old, and i just feel so sad for this lost. Just like if i lived in the past. Great kraftwerk forever!!
The first time I heard this album was yesterday and I realize that I have always liked them. The influences can be heard until this day. Hearing one of the pioneers and relate to modern music makes me excited. I don't feel like I have missed anything, but that I have so much more to explore.
Outubro/2021
Inhumas - Brasil
Ouvi muito na Década de 80 ,
Loucura
Loucura !!!
My 3 year old is mad on robots so I played him this and now he walks to school singing “we are the robots”. After I was passed down Neon Lights by my dad. Music for the generations
Josh Banks sweet memory
Truly all time classic. People will hear the music for generations
You're a good father.
my dad did the same when i was four or older and i still like i now was a 15 year old
My mentor maternal uncle SWAPAN GUPTA introduced this album along with other albums , still I am enjoying with my son and family ................
RIP, Danke für all die tolle Musik Florian Schneider!!!
Ah, after so many years i found this album. Such old fond memories associated with all the songs
The way they make it sound like it is a digital rolling of the 'R' in robots, something a robot just wouldn't do. I found this album before I had ever heard of Kraftwerk, or much electronic music at all, just in a bin, and was immediately fascinated. So clean and elegant. Timelessly futuristic and subtly grand.
Scottish and german robots
@@Solaar_Punk😂
40 years ahead of its time , and still gives me goosebumps at 56 years old 👍🥂
RIP FLORIAN. this was decades ahead of it's time. yet still fresh.
Amazing music...I was a young teenager listening to Kraftwerk in socialist Romania many decades ago. Rest in peace Florian Schneider and thank you for the music!
RIP Florian Schneider, thank you for the great pioneer electronic music !
Extraordinary talent, extraordinary memories !
Here we are in 2018 and Die Mensch Maschine still sounds like it's from the future. Time travel, Kraftwerk-style.
Amen brother! Heard it right when it came out in '78, thought to myself - what on EARTH is this, fascinating, amazing - and it STILL is! Just ahead of their time back then.
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keeping in mind that youtube have encoders that cute freq to make it faster and down grade quality for internet transmission in you words the future sounds like crap shit, but well, may be you have a fuck plug in your eras long time ago
These fucken guys kicked ass in the 70's
My Dad played this all the time when I was just barely able to crawl. I’m pretty sure it opened a door in my sense of musical direction. Love Kraftwerk! The mix is a great collection as well. Remastered and remixed.
boa viagem mestre. Resquiecat in pace
You have no idea how long i have been searching for this track, Thank you for sharing !
I got into KW in the early 2000's thanks to my older brother. I was amazed and mesmerized by the sounds I was hearing. I then was blown away and a loss of words to find out this was 1978 and to imagine hearing something like this for the first time must have been a surreal experience. I have been a big fan ever since. RIP to a pure genius, innovator, and a risk-taker. Thank you and your legacy will live on forever. The worst part is I bought tickets to see them in Orlando this July.
Another quarantine day and I discovered this master piece!!! 😍
കുട്ടികാലത്തെ ഓർമ 80s സൈക്കിൾ ലോട്ടറി കച്ചവടക്കാരുടെ മ്യൂസിക് ❤️
😅
Love this music..they always played this in our theatres before start of movie...heard it when I was like 5 or 6...loved it...so excited to hear it now..🤩🤩
Hi me too, heard this in the movie theatre before the movie. Can you tell me which theatre. I heard in Bangalore India.
@@balajiragupathi9810 most of the theatres in TN
Yes in Kerala ,Ragam theatre Thrissur
@@balajiragupathi9810, almost all the Bangalore Theatre of the 80s/early90s. I heard the Kraftwerk love at the HMT Auditorium, Plaza Theatre (now Metro Church Street Station), and the Galaxy. These are the only Theatres I visited during my growing up years. The Kraftwerk never tires me to their music as it is embedded in my psyche, eternally. Love You All.
Opening screen music
È sempre un piacere riascoltare i Kraftwerk, erano molto avveniristici per quegli anni e forse lo sono ancora. Bravi Kraftwerk.
My good friend Mark back in the late 70's introduced me to these guys. When I first heard his albam of these guys I wasn't really into it much. Because I was into Disco & very little Rock N Roll. But now I do listen to these guys every once in a while, and it brings back meet of my first car. A 1969 Red with Black Racing Strips. My friend Mark & our good friend John would Cruse Main Streets every weekend. Wow seems like yesterday. I'd give anything to go back. Like so many of us in High School having a great life back then. Unlike now. 2020 where we have lost along the way, times when the worse times we had was studying for our high school exams and smoking a little as I like to call it. Earth's Nature's Weed. Oh those were the days man.
What a classic German
music machine of the 70s still unmatched
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It feels like tune of resent,2018
@@chetanthacker9498 ; Yeah! These guys did it 40 years ago.
@@daggylmcgra9653 1978 released 43 years ago FYI
@@theodoreritola9758 FYI: 1978 + 40 = 2018. I was talking to Chetan Thacker, who commented in 2018.
A minha adolescência estava a pleno vapor em 1978 e eu e meus amigos nos reuníamos para curtir o fantástico som do Kraftwerk.
Isso sim é adolescência.
como essas coisas chegavam até vcs na pre historia?? kljadhsjhjfh
Just saw them a week ago in Chicago. One of the best concerts I’ve seen. It was in 3-D everyone got 3-D glasses. It was magical.
2 hours of genius! Amazing visuals.
technically, all concerts are already in 3D.
LOL yes! Very true.
@@aubreylear Technically you are a debbie downer.
My all-time favourite album, thanks
not only there is a futuristic ring to their music, which made them a household name, but also a distinctive sound of german folklore, especially in "model". pure genius
Rest in peace, Florian Schneider. It is literally incalculable to name how many you have influenced thoroughout your lifetime.
Hello Alice
may 19 2018 - happy 40 years anniversary to The Man Machine! Still sounds as futuristic as ever - top notch awesomeness.
Niklas Wejedal cheers! This, and Computer Welt are my most liked records.
Computer Welt/World was the first record I heard by Kraftwerk, back in 1988, when it was already 7 y.o., but to me it sounded like decades in front of all other music. Mind blown.
Niklas Wejedal thanks for sharing the story, I never tire of Kraftwerk... I didn’t know much about them until I bought a cassette of The Mix that came out in 92’ or 93’, I think. I casually investigated their catalogue over the next few years. (They got real quiet after Electric Cafe, huh?)Ever since the seemingly simultaneous explosion of smartphones, iTunes, and things like Pandora radio a little later on, but most importantly Minimum-Maximum (live from 2005ish?), I have been borderline obsessed fan boy status. I saw them a couple of years ago in Denver. I understand it was just Ralf and 3 other dudes I’d never heard of, but it was still a great performance. I’d go again in a second...Musique.... Non Stop baby....
Wow, i just discovered that my anniversary is the same as this album's.
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Rest In Peace Herr Florian ... Godspeed.
Still can't believe I got to see these guys played live while I was stationed in Germany in the Army.Unbelievable my timing
I was 13 when started listening this album and become a huge fan now I am 58 but never stop listening this great music these guys are the only pioneers of the music
I saw them playing live last year and they were amazing - genius timeless music
@Wall Cutter Its just basically the band leader, Ralf Hutter, and some other guys on stage doing stuff. Ralf is in his early 70's, but he cycles a lot and I'm sure takes good care of himself, he's in good shape.
sept 2016 hollywood bowl still one of my top 5 concerts ever (the wall still number one)
RIP, Florian Schneider.
[*1947 +2020, today 20/05/06]
- Sad, sad, sad!
RIP Florian thanks for giving us the Legendary Kraftwerk hope you're on the Autobahn to Heaven 😢
Same here, hats off to a true pioneer. I'd buy the Kraftwerk complete vinyl box right now if I wasn't skint!
Que bom a gente poder matar saudades! Tive 3 LPs desse conjunto que curti demais... Abria o volume do som e esquecia dos problemas da vida, é como uma viagem no espaço... me lembra até um seriado antigo. Muito bom! "PERDIDOS NO ESPAÇO".
Nossa obrigado de coração por esse vídeo lindo tá a muito tempo procurando por esse álbum maravilhoso...🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
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Vim parar aqui por causa do Joy Division
Thank you, Florian Schneider for everything you made for music! Rest In Peace, master!
RIP Florian. A Legend that will never be forgoten.
Still after so many years fantastic to listen
Nadie ha llegado a su nivel de creatividad. Los disfruté muchísimo en mi adolescencia. Great songs, beautiful melodies, turn us nostalgic of a better past. Excellent!!!
Браво ! Любимая группа !
This was THE Musical revolution. Listening by that time with the help of a Pioneer system with 20 eq bands, a Dolby sound certified amp and newly bass reflex speakers was awesome and unforgettable!
I heard this 1st in 1979, played it on my highschool radio show. I had a captive audience it only played in the cafeteria.
I really really love this record, very deeply, electronic music owes a lot to the Kraftwerk