Re: Re: Stiff audience? (was: [Kraftwerk] Intro/outro)
I really wish they would stop playing that song. It doesn't fit into the concept. While at it, they could trash Neonlights as well. Blimey, why not do away with Autobahn and TEE too. (oh boy, am I going to be flamed on this one) Nice to know there were dancers as well though. =) / petter Off topic: today's recommendation - Speed tribe (DVD), http://www.dance.com/ -----Original Message----- From: Dual Reaction <dualreaction@yahoo.com> To: kraftwerk@mailman.xmission.com Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 06:32:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Re: Stiff audience? (was: [Kraftwerk] Intro/outro) I was to the midnight concert, in the first line, in front of RALF!.....I'm danced and sung all songs!!!!! are sensations, vibrations, frequencies expanded in my body, impossible to stay quiet!!!! I can understand who used a videocamera, but other people??? I have seen one mrs. had approximately 50or60 years old,,,,she started to dance with "The Model" Petter Duvander wrote:At 00:10 2002-10-04 +0200, I've got a LASER, Earthman! wrote:
A point not discussed is the intro and outro :)
The intro before the vocoder which is also the intro of the website (saluted as performance at the first concert in Paris, not recognised as one at the second one (see the difference of audience) and the outro (MUSIC NON STOP) are also conceptual.
The first show was much more fun that way, especially the guys who broke down into a primal scream after a minute or so of the extreme tension. =) But seriously, what's with you french people (or whoever made up the larger portion of the crowd)? There would have been somewhere around 1200 people on the floor in front of the stage and I think I could have counted the number of people actually dancing and moving to the music on my fingers. I'm quite happy sitting on the balcony and just letting all the data flow into me, but I'm amazed how static the people on the floor were. Practically no singing along, despite the fact that Ralf even sang the Mini-calculateur (excuse spelling mistakes) lyrics of Pocket Calculator. Had this show been in Sweden (or rather: when this show gets to Sweden ;) I can guarantee you the floor will be _moving_ and _screaming_, as indeed they were at the last shows here in '91. =) There, hope you won't be to angry with me now, I just think it's interesting with these cultural differences. / petter _______________________________________________ Kraftwerk mailing list Kraftwerk@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kraftwerk --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos, & more faith.yahoo.com
I really wish they would stop playing that song. It doesn't fit into the co ncept. While at it, they could trash Neonlights as well. Blimey, why not do away with Autobahn and TEE too. (oh boy, am I going to be flamed on th is one)
FLAME-Mode: You just crushed all my favorite songs (well, autobahn is not one of my favorites), at least you didn't mention Radiaktivität. Now you have started a new flame war ;-). I believe TEE is a song with many romantic influences and that is once of the important facts about Kraftwerk for me. Romantic influences in the songs (as Wolfgang also mentions). Greetz, Jan :-) -- +++ GMX - Mail, Messaging & more http://www.gmx.net +++ NEU: Mit GMX ins Internet. Rund um die Uhr für 1 ct/ Min. surfen!
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