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Cabaret Voltaire: 'Do The Mussolini (Headkick)'

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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2009

Track: 'Do The Mussolini (Headkick)' by Cabaret Voltaire from the 'Extended Play' EP,1978.
Visuals: Cut up Newsreel.

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  • DAF's 'Der Mussolini' came out in 1981, this came out in 1979.

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  • do the berlusconi...

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  • @hektorpike the fact that they both mention the fat fascist is secondary - it's all aboot the music dude!!! And, I know the Cabs had been making music since 73/74! This track actually originates from Cabs sessions around 75/76!

  • @eyesaw77 that's correct. however, DAF's Der Produkt (a landmark, lyric-less,. caustic recording that connects the original Krautrock scene with Industrial/NDW and Post-Punk) was released in 79 and had been a year or so in the making!!! For fans of early industrial, krautrock (Faust, pre-full electro Kraftwerk, Neu! and Kluster especially!).

  • @ponchocervantes the more things change, the more things stay the same

  • Whatever your political viewpoint, when you cannot openly hold ANY belief then you already live in a society that is too far gone. We are all under the thumb of politically correct Liberalism, that's clearly a form of Fascism in itself. The more these extreme left-wing assholes push us to the brink, the more they drive society to the right, just like it was 75 years ago. Fuck political correctness... America's response to Obama will be to lurch to the right...

  • what a load of liberal-minded shit...

  • @piccolosarto007 Do the Obama

  • @piccolosarto007 do da obama!

  • Implanting seeds of social dismay leading to a corporate need, fascism one day,the best for the job,a balcony and pay,rises to the top and no one is dismayed, implanting seeds of social dismay,recension thereof in the modern day,desires born of hubris and a likening to conflict carried on but never carried through to completion in a point,establishment of purpose,more like an anoint of Christians who cannot loose the lions of their minds nor the lions of their dreams,schemes unto a heaven beams.

  • @eyesaw77 but daf's mussolini is much better..cv..boring..

  • @eyesaw77 Actually it was July 1978.

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