Yes Milo, some of us do listen to lots of music! I'm a big Rammstein fan :)
Just thought I'd post this song as I only recently found out Karl Wallinger died a few months ago. Apart from being the lead singer of World Party he was also known for being in The Waterboys. RIP.
Yes Milo, some of us do listen to lots of music![/quote
I'm glad to hear it, listening to lots of different music does open your mind.
[quote=Feniks]I'm a big Rammstein fan :)
I didn't expect that!! Good on ya!
@TheOther
Some very good "Krautrock" posts, so I felt obliged to post some more.
This is Amon Duul II
Germany's lightweight answer to ELP were Triumvirat.....keyboards, bass and drums.... no guitar..... but they weren't bad.
This is a "Krautrock" band that most of you will never have heard of, but they were pretty popular in Europe. They are called Wallenstein.
My last "Krautrock" post comes from an American band from New York that lived in a hippy commune in Germany for several years and are regarded as "Krautrock" by many.
Im not as familiar with krautrock as you guys, but....... Nothing beats the SCORPS!
Right BB!
Scorps were the kings of Krautrock then came that "winds of change" that shifted them away from rock and roll and sold their souls for the money grab, just like Genesis did.
"Krautrock" mostly refers to German bands from the late 1960s to early 1970s. Scorpions were not really considered Krautrock, they were just a good hard rock band. Especially their early work. Winds of Change and similar tunes were too commercial and simply pop music, as you correctly said. Late '70s/ early '80s was an interesting era in Europe. Punk Rock and post Punk bands like TRB, Police and Dire Straits in the U.K., Neue Deutsche Welle (including Nina Hagen) in Germany. Exciting times really, and some of the last music released that actually deserves to be called music.
"On 30 January 1969, the Beatles performed an unannounced concert from the rooftop of their Apple Corps headquarters at 3 Seville Row, in central London's office and fashion district. Joined by guest keyboardist Billy Preston, the band played a 42-minute set before the Metropolitan Police arrived and ordered them to reduce the volume."
This marked the final public performance of their career. The concert ended with "Get Back," and Jonn Lennon joking "I'd like to say thank you on behalf of the group and ourselves, and I hope we've passed the audition."
Song of Serbian child "Ne dam - I don`t give" Marije Nagraisalović
I don`t give.... to NATO. Song is basically numbering of what she wouldn`t give to NATO... and enemy can only be jealous and ashamed of its evil
BDW, what Poland doing in NATO, still, these days, when NATO provoke Serbia? Isn`t time for Poland to go out of it? I hope official Poland don`t plan to war with Serbia
@TheOther Two rare and quite amazing posts. You have managed to keep your privacy really well on this forum, I have no idea if you are British, American, Australian or something else, and I really don't care. But your age is becoming more obvious from your posts.You must be in your sixties.I will own up, I am 67.Will you own up?How old are you?
But your age is becoming more obvious from your posts.
LOL! Don't judge by my posts, mate! I told you before that I worked for the music industry. Knowing about all sorts of styles and bands came with the job, and I couldn't have done it without being a real music lover. You should see my Hi-Fi at home. No MP4 comes near my amps, and my neighbors complain on a regular basis about the earthquakes my speakers are causing. Age? Well, you are as young as you feel, right... ? My mind is 25, my body is unfortunately a little older. Not as "matured" as yours, though. :))
I was never a fan of The Clash, but that tune was OK. As for Primal Scream, I really liked that post but they did look and sound a bit like The Stone Roses, which I loved!
Loved both of your posts! What we have established on the "Music Forum" is that we have Blues fans, Hard Rock fans and Post Punk/New Wave fans on here. I suspect, though I could be wrong, that some of the younger members of PF, may be more into dance music. Now, I am no expert of this genre, but I do like some of it, so will try and see if we have any fans of this style of music on PF. This is probably the first tune that alerted me to the fact that Funk music was changing, but I didn't expect Dance music.......