Can - Moonshake - krautrock 1977
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- Опубліковано 24 тра 2016
- Can playing "Moonshake" live at WDR german tv in 1977. Line up ; Holger Czuckay (tape recorder), Michael Karoli (guitar), Jaki liebezeit (drums), Irmin Schmidt (keyboards) and Rosko Gee (bass).
The magic band. Best drummer around!
The CAN drummer anticipated Volf and Fearless Flyers rhythms 30 years later!
just speaking for myself... this is one the bes bands of all time... all due respect to these guys. Pumpin out good tunes. Much love from USA
Totally agree and far ahead of their time
Agree
@@psyopbeats3635o not they are boring, modern music would be boring if they did not existed.
Rest In Peace Jaki
Ja, das ist wahr Herr Foster...🎈😊
Could listen to this all day; Can is, sonically, one of the most pleasing bands to listen to in my opinion.
Not always as 'pleasing bands to listen to'...listen to Aumgn or Peking O from Tago Mago! That's some challenging music for sure, brilliant, but definitely unsettling.
Yep! Agreed
No argument here - always a pleasure . . .
sorry to be so offtopic but does someone know a way to get back into an instagram account??
I was stupid forgot my account password. I appreciate any tips you can give me!
@Jett Dexter Instablaster ;)
I bought tago mago in my teens from a second hand store that had a rotory album stand outside the shop. Also from there bought Roy harpers HQ album that had a sticker on it saying not to be resold. Point of the story is that I worked in a pub collecting and washing glasses. And back in those days closing time was 11.00 . Once last orders had been called the landlord would put on unusual music to hurry customers out the door. I gave him tago mago to play and it emptied the pub rapidly but the rest of us left behind cleaning up loved it .
The bass line that Rosko Gee added in this version is smooth as hell. I honestly prefer it to the standard recording. Really changes the vibe of the track
And just when you thought they couldn't get any funkier too
It's the groove 😎 Rosko Gee is an amazing musician with great taste... Can, Traffic, Phantom band and the great supergroup Go with Yasashita, Schulze, Winwood, Di Meola, etc... They were among the fathers of fusion in the 1970s.
I absolutely agree with,you, i only wish Damo Suzuki had not left the band and would sing on this perfect live version
Definitely agree in comparison to the studio version of this particular track 👍
Yo yo yo
If you don’t already know
They turned this into a song on buzzsaw delight
Called “don’t say no”
I love how they are simlutaneously so tight and so shambolic. Don't know anyone else who nailed that.
east meets west lol
@@jonathangean27 Damo Suzuki had been out of the band for years by this point if that's what you mean.
Mark E Smith and the fall
@@minatighosh8331 in some lineups yes!
they could rlly swing man when they wanted to, big thing that set em apart from peers
Problably the last voice saying "Hallo?" was actually a real telephone call on stage to a stranger.
Amazing ideas, innovations and attitude that echoes until today in all styles of art and music.
Best Sound from LP ever! The Bass is ...find no Words you have a 30" Bassloudspeaker. German Krautrock is great. Love from Germany.
So 4 out of the 5 no longer with us ? Bloody hell IM getting old myself lol, great track .
Rosko Gee's not dead is he? So that would be 3 out of 5...
I love the way they build the song around Jaki. I wish I had a TARDIS.
Rip : Holger Czukay ( 24 March 1938 - 5 September 2017)
Rip Jaki
🙏❤️🙏
They were way ahead of their time . The audiences of the time had to catch up to CAN 's modern avante guard music .
NWO
Definitely agree at 100%
Nowaday it is the contrary. Artists are back on their time and people follow the declining curve with satisfaction.
I’m pissed I missed the show
I still can’t get over the fact that VitaminC came from them and the early 70s
Mesmerising groovy melody never get board of hearing this
R.I.P. Jaki
Tago Mago and Future Days are my fave Can albums.
Love Future Days! An absolutely beautiful album!
Don’t forget Ege Bamyasi
@Ken Shabby All Gates Open comes from their eponymous Can album. I like their late stuff way better than the early albums. Especially live, where the addition of Roscoe really improved them.
this is from saw delight tho
@@SuperMoodyyy the track is from Future Days, the live performance is from around the time of Saw Delight.
Dagmar Krause, Michael Karoli, and the rest ! One of greatest bands in their day and even today in 2022.
Hello from Berkeley CA !
-Looking very relaxed Terry Gilliam on guitar...
Strangest sounds and yet, such an incredible groove !!!
I fucking love CAN
I vaguely remember seeing them at an all-nighter at Brunel university in '73 when I was 16, wish I'd paid more attention. Great band and an awesome track that's always on my 'driving' playlist
Wie haben Sie es geschafft vierhundert Jahre alt zu werden? Cool! 🎈😊
This is a beautiful way to convince yourself to keep playing bass
Who is the bass player? He’s got mad style
@@cedarmoon08 Jamaican bassist Rosko Gee. He also played bass in Traffic
@@jonurib ua-cam.com/video/LobxiQ7u9DU/v-deo.html
The hammer ons on that initial bass rif are soooo smooth. Sounds like a car driving by you
Absolute brilliance. Good god
This is amazing to watch! All the great old analogue technique. Wonderful!
Growing up in the 80s I was, and am still, a huge Can fan. I never knew there was so much video/live footage of them until I started seeing it get posted on YT during the 2000s... please keep digging these treasures out of the archives
ua-cam.com/video/LWqAKyXePv8/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/c2kzNcw-9Eg/v-deo.html
;-)
@@cloudshigh5091 I moved to East London in 1989, at the time there were a few bands we would often see who were obviously influenced by the likes of Can, Neu and Faust.
I remember going to see Loop in some basement in South London one night and they did probably the best cover of Mother Sky I've yet to hear. Faithful to the original but with their own twist... well worth a listen. ua-cam.com/video/ytF5JUCk1J0/v-deo.html
RIP Holger Czukay.
simple transformation of sound scape, love this
какое прекрасное выступление!
Я ищу машину времени.
Such a good band..😊❤️
Will describe this band as funky and jazzed experimental rock with a
psychedelic twang to it. Miss the dulcete tones of Damo Suzuki on this
version but the instrumental style is still great.
i love holger czukay of course but this bass player is fantastic
thank you so much for sharing this
The style that this band play can be described as funky, jazzy experimental rock with a psychedelic twang. Do miss the etheric Damo Suzuki's vocals in the tune but this instrumental version sounds great.
this song is not moonshake, the song is called "dont say no"
Micky's little jump at 3:12
best live one yet on my dive thru the archives
Balloon Head i
Great stuff, this is !!! Tnx.
rest in peace Holger
remember, we are proud
RIP Michael Karoli (guitarist), Jaki Liebzeit (drummer) and Holger Czugay (bassist/tape sampler)
Baalworshipers?
RIP Reebop, the first of the gang to die.
Rip holger master of future
Baal
RIP...Holger, Micheal, and Jaki.circa 2021
Radio Wave receiver R.I.P. Jaki & Michael sick of the tyranny of time!
and Holger now !
In den 80er Jahren sah ich Holger öfters in Köln über die Lindenstraße schlendern, hab mich aber nie getraut ihn anzusprechen… dabei kannten wir uns, oder besser ich kannte ihn, aus den Can Konzerten im Jugendheim Unna Massen 1972 und 1973 … Halleluhwah(:
This jam right here or should I say this instrumental jam by can this is one of my favorites moonsshake and paper houses
Never forget . . . The CAN thx. for very good Vibrations! Mohawk GIessen-Kassel
Amazing❤
saw this band around about 77 brilliant concert
Can reminds me of Can
Amazing
Geniaallll !!!
Sublime xxxxx
Great Live Version of this Classic (I Faintly hear the ghost of Damo !)
Love the telephone call at the end
You came to realize that music back then was more experimental than now
ua-cam.com/play/PL0VoTWac71TxbT3sq3i6O72TByPS6PqEg.html
I was so bothered with this image of you stuck in a 1977 hole cursing all these modern ways, with their microwaves and their new fangled drum machines that I put together a care package playlist of diverse music from the last decade. It was fun to do. Give some of these creators a like and adjust your UA-cam algorithm.
@@stevecarter8810this is awesome
How did I never hear this?
It's incredible how people were slow around nobody move
Stereolab ate the Can didn't they. I just wanna time travel back to 1977, neck a bag of mushrooms, sit in the audience and soak this up right now. Bliss.
Honestly why i love stereolab so much, so many moments where i go... "Ahhhh, man do i love when can does that." Great homage but with their own soon spin.
@@blushingfrieza 100%. Every Lab gig I've ever been to has been absolutely amazing. Also Cobra and Phases is massively underrated, it deserves more love.
@@sparkness083 agreed, super underrated
Over the moon and infinity 🌌
It’s so interesting hearing this played live without Damo singing. Still love it though.
I love Can but the screeching of Suzuki is horrible.
@@okantichrist makes it for me but great nevertheless
very very good...................................
Its the Doors with some War mixed in...and some electronic noises on top
R.I.P Holger
Jeje me encanta
Damo Suzuki RIP
RIP Damo
RIP Holger
sweeeet
Can be!
HARD TO FILL THE EMPTY SPACE LEFT BEHIND BY DAMO.
yeah this is "don't say no" from saw delight. they are essentially the same exact song, this and moonshake. but with this line up and year, the band themselves woulda referred to it as don't say no.
Rosko on fire
as allways american frends help band go appart just 2later with come back of Malcom money made another masterpiece Rite time
Why isn't Miki singing ' let me be the one'.
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Seems like Jaki invented the drum loop.
not Moonshake, but Don't say no..from Saw Delight album
They're fundamentally reworks of the same song in any case, aren't they?
I remember when we sat on the floor...those chairs look inhibiting
Great Farfisa
Gem
it's actually the song DON'T SAY NO off SAW DELIGHT
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Moonshake? Surely this is 'Don't say no' from 'Saw Delight'
They use the same bass, drum and rhythm guitar, Don't say no was released a lot later though
kinda better than the album version, weirder anyway!
lots of talk of Holger Czukay (and rightly so) but he's not performing here, Rosko Gee is
(oh yeah, there he is on the tapes)
Love the way he's frantically busy back there.
Creme de la Creme !!!
....auch die Silver Surfer Jacke !!!!
TV show GUILTY brought me here
Years ahead of their time..their music has been copied graciously. Many modern sounds were borrowed from this mega group!
This is ‘Don’t Say No’, not Moonshake.
Snot Moonshake. It's Don't Say No.
:-)
Das hat doch was can at bis best
where's damo?
He had gone by this time. They didn't last much longer.
They lasted a good while after Damo left, and made some great, overlooked albums. I'm not a fan of Damo and Malcolm's more esoteric contributions - I love the Rosko/Reebop era - one of my favourite albums is Out Of Reach, and apparently even the band didn't like that one!
the public was forced to sit. it's a torture
Aural drugs 👍👍
Try Dungen
Aguante el coronavirus y huracan
really good but they forgot to sing it
I find the term 'Krautrock' so fuckin offensive. I saw an interview with Jaki Liebezeit when he expressed his dislike for the moniker. Apart from anything this sound is too sophisticated to be categorised let alone categorised by ethnicity and a derogatory term at that.
It's just a word. Don't be afraid.
It defines English ignorance more than this avant garde music
hört sich nah an Don't say no an 🙂
4´ 45" und sagenhafte 3 Harmonien, keine Melodie und kein Solo.
Great groove and bass but have to laugh at people who mess about with funny noises as if they know what they are doing lol.
Holger knows.
Finger weg von den Drogen ^^