Front 242 The documentary part II

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2007

a rare front 242 documentary from pbs in the 80's converted from an old vhs tape

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  • I think the guys from Boston were pretty shocked by the militaristic outfit and the Taxi Driver mohok !!! Most of the time leftists kids have no sense of humor, and tend to think that everything vaguely ironic is suspiciously fascistic...That's why Laibach, Front 242 and DAF were so good, playing with the stupid left wing cliches...

  • Lovely day.................que gran interpretacion en vivo......ojalá aca en chile se pudiera hacer musica asi..................lo malo es que somos tan ñoños que encontramos fome algo asi.............para mi, somos el ultimo pais en sudamerica.........realmente somos la escoria de sudamerica en el ambito musical......nos encandilan puras Huevadas...........parece que nos quedan muchos años de estupidez...no tenemos fuerza.................puros drogadictos, gays-antigays y politics shit`s

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  • @mavericdragon Yeah, I listened to Wax Trax music, but the more I learned about music, and other musicians that have made, and were making similar music (Tons BTW, don't get me started) I realized that the Wax Trax music was really just sort of a imitation of a concept that had been done before. It makes me laugh to here the one guy actually say that Front 242 were the first ones playing music like theirs in the US. What a turkey. He needed to read some books and stop posturing. Hilarity!

  • commando sounds intense live

    

  • wow. footage of Lovely Day live really kicked ass!

  • 242 own!!!

  • It is indeed the Channel show in Boston...we did 2 that day...good memories...

  • Suiceide !!! Frankie ... love the chains.

  • I was at one of the 1984 Boston shows at the Channel (could be this one at about the 4:30 mark). They opened for Ministry, with Al Jourgenson wearing a dress. The crowd had no idea what they were seeing. It was very jarring. They kept lunging at the audience, with bright white lights bursting from behind them. A year later, I totally got it. So did a lot of other people!

  • Yeah ? So what about Suicide in the 70's, they invented SynthPunk and Industrial music in New York. What about the Residents ?

    Your racism is blinding you, chill out, calm down and peace, enjoy the music...

  • la meilleure musique électronique, IT'S FRONT 242242242...

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