Kraftwerk play Sakamoto’s Forbidden Colours 27/07/2024 by Black Celebration 7 Comments Found this wonderful and touching clip of a recent Kraftwerk show. See comments. 6
Tiggerlion says 28/07/2024 at 07:56 Very nice. A more gentle Radioactivity, a rare Kraftwerk song that suggests the technology might not be all good. Log in to Reply
fitterstoke says 28/07/2024 at 22:46 A return to the original feel, as presented on the Radioactivity album, rather than the rather “amped up” version on The Mix. What a fine clip – a nice tribute to a kindred spirit. Log in to Reply
Pessoa says 29/07/2024 at 03:14 The cover version is very nice and introduces a bit of intimacy into Kraftwerk gigs that have, dare I say, become showpieces. Log in to Reply
chilli ray virus says 29/07/2024 at 23:43 Blimey – got a bit teary for some reason. Mr Christmas Mr Lawrence – such beautiful music. My teenager currently learning this on the piano for his next party piece. I very much support his choice. Log in to Reply
Black Celebration says 30/07/2024 at 07:07 I’ve been listening to Karl Bartos lately. This one is a really good Pet Shop Boys-type song. Log in to Reply
Black Celebration says
Kaisfatdad says
What a find!
Tiggerlion says
Very nice. A more gentle Radioactivity, a rare Kraftwerk song that suggests the technology might not be all good.
fitterstoke says
A return to the original feel, as presented on the Radioactivity album, rather than the rather “amped up” version on The Mix.
What a fine clip – a nice tribute to a kindred spirit.
Pessoa says
The cover version is very nice and introduces a bit of intimacy into Kraftwerk gigs that have, dare I say, become showpieces.
chilli ray virus says
Blimey – got a bit teary for some reason. Mr Christmas Mr Lawrence – such beautiful music. My teenager currently learning this on the piano for his next party piece. I very much support his choice.
Black Celebration says
I’ve been listening to Karl Bartos lately. This one is a really good Pet Shop Boys-type song.