Kraftwerk - Kling Klang (Part 1) - Kraftwerk 2 - 1972

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Kraftwerk's 'Kling Klang (Part 1)'. From their 1972 album 'Kraftwerk 2'. Property of Kraftwerk.

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  • @poopeecheese Not so, aswellas being popular worldwide, and heavily influencing some of todays more popular Electronic, Pop, Hip Hop, House and Rock acts such as Daft Punk, Chemical Brothers, Gary Numan, Afrika Bambaata, Moby and all the countless amount of people who have done covers of their songs, including me, they are treasures of Germany, whom they gave a new culture and identity, which they had lost after WW2. Besides, if you don't like them why bother leaving comments on their videos?

  • @themastergamer1000 daft punk covered there songs? 

  • @icjburke No, but if the compare their songs, the reptition, the lyrics, the juxtaposition of the melody and bass, and both the bands public image and character, you'll find that they are quite similar. Also the guy I was replying to was thinking like a twazzok in my opinion and he needed his thoughts set straight.

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  • whaaat theee fuuuuuck :o

    what's this ? :D

    Kling Klang von Keimzeit ist viel besser !

    oh mein gott , ich kotz gleich -.-

  • What The hell is this? Its Sound so terriblr

  • @poopeecheese you're an idiot. Enough said.

  • @C0m8in3Slay0r We are an unique community ;)

  • C'est bon cette musique surtout a partir de 10:30 a 10:54, je trouve ca quand meme original pour l'année 1972.

  • @C0m8in3Slay0r You have one more :) I love kling klang of Kraftwerk me too.

  • Prophetic!

  • you like speed variations!

  • I spent too much time in my life NOT listening to this track.

  • @leisurecat No they didn't. Electronica was first started by Thaddeus Cahill in 1897, and the early noise making machine experimentalists of the 1900s-1950s.

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