Very interesting... I've never read anyone suggesting that "Man Machine" and late 70s Kraftwerk in general should have copied Giorgio Moroder before. These days, all that's ever being written about KW has them as the innovators and originators of everything! :) But when thinking about it, it kind of makes sense. When listening to "From Here to Eternity" from 77, there are definitely a lot of the same sounds and similar production as on especially "Spacelab" and "Metropolis", even though Giorgio always kept a bit more of a disco element in there. Does anyone know which came out first, "From Here to Eternity" or TEE? And what about "I Feel Love" by the way? Did that precede TEE? Erik ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike F" <mff@acedsl.com> To: "Kraftwerk mailing list" <Kraftwerk@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 8:41 PM Subject: [Kraftwerk] Giorgio Moroder on Kraftwerk
I just came across this detailed interview with Giorgio Moroder from 1978 where he speaks about Kraftwerk:
http://www.hocker100.freeserve.co.uk/mor/part01.htm
-- Regards, Mike F mailto:mff@acedsl.com
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