Thanks so much for these fascinating recordings! I escpecially love 'The Robots' I would very much like my own copy of this concert. Do you know what bootleg these are from, by any chance? =]
absolutley wonderfull!this is the best sound quality ive heard(mine is 5 compared to 10 here!)kraftwerk still experimental and oh what a shame that karl left!
I love this version exactly because of its experimental feeling. I wish they continued this way :-) these italians were getting crazy with the band teasing them with BOING... BOOM BOOM... TSCHA-TSCHA-TSCHAK... ZONG-ZONG-ZONG! <3 <3 <3
Again, thak you very much for posting this rare recording. This version is very formless and full of mistakes, but it sounds great. These sounds in 3:58 are remembering me to the solo of Ralf Hütter in July 1991.
I love this version, I think they were still experimenting with the digital instruments and with the arrangement, given that "The Mix" was not recorded until the following year. I like how they still use the phrasing "Music Non Stop, Techno Pop" that the 1991 version lacks.
Man o Man these guys are GREAT. I wish I had gotten into their music 25 years ago when I could have seen them live.
phrancisco56 9 months ago
Thanks so much for these fascinating recordings! I escpecially love 'The Robots' I would very much like my own copy of this concert. Do you know what bootleg these are from, by any chance? =]
EthanThePerson 1 year ago
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microkorger 1 year ago
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microkorger 1 year ago
absolutley wonderfull!this is the best sound quality ive heard(mine is 5 compared to 10 here!)kraftwerk still experimental and oh what a shame that karl left!
pikey56 2 years ago
I love this version exactly because of its experimental feeling. I wish they continued this way :-) these italians were getting crazy with the band teasing them with BOING... BOOM BOOM... TSCHA-TSCHA-TSCHAK... ZONG-ZONG-ZONG! <3 <3 <3
bessadale 2 years ago
Again, thak you very much for posting this rare recording. This version is very formless and full of mistakes, but it sounds great. These sounds in 3:58 are remembering me to the solo of Ralf Hütter in July 1991.
technik56 2 years ago
I love this version, I think they were still experimenting with the digital instruments and with the arrangement, given that "The Mix" was not recorded until the following year. I like how they still use the phrasing "Music Non Stop, Techno Pop" that the 1991 version lacks.
bessadale 2 years ago