NEU! - Negativland 1972

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Uploaded by on May 9, 2011

Album: NEU! 1972 Brain Records

Neu! are retrospectively considered one of the founding fathers of Krautrock and a significant influence on artists including David Bowie, Brian Eno, Iggy Pop, PiL, Boredoms, Joy Division, Gary Numan, Ultravox, Simple Minds, Negativland, Stereolab, Radiohead, The Horrors, Electrelane, and much of the current electronic music scene.

"There is nothing else to say'

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  • @slideon Nothing (except certain works ... lots of works!). I just know there are some people (or at least there were those people) who simply repudiate anything rock or punk.

  • this song will always have a special place in my brain.

  • @dayvenkirq Whats wrong with classical music or jazz?

  • @Toobaluba Who gives a flying f about the video? Did it really "earn" those dislikes because of the video itself? Or are those some pedantic jerks who enjoy nothing but serious classical music or jazz?

  • @dayvenkirq

    What; the audio or the video?

  • @dayvenkirq

    Objectively, krautrock isn't for everyone. If it was you probably wouldn't like it as much. That being said, I love the track. Does anyone else get a feeling that RATM maybe took a little for their track 'wake up'?

  • @dayvenkirq I'd say a fucking idiot full stop lol. Is there any other kind? =D

  • Seriously, what kind of a fucking idiot disliked this?!

  • @richardmorris25 so a lot of times when I heard a song

    of this year I usually told myself "damn, I feel like this is postpunk, but I don't know why" lol, but after reading your comment I could clarify those doubts, probably this song is a good example of what you say, here on youtube watch?v=BufsrEvVWYE

  • @richardmorris25 Wow! nice

    thanks! I think your comment is the most useful I've ever received :D

    I'm still looking for the "first" postpunk song after punk rock explosion, so I realized soon that I had to go back to 1977, but in this year the line between punk rock and postpunk is not very clear

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