The fact that every single one of their concerts wasn't recorded and preserved is a crime against humanity. Guess we should be thankful we got what we got though.
Saw these live in their Tago Mago era. I did my own cassette bootleg, unfortunately lost many years later. These & Amon Duul II , concerts I'll treasure forever
@Cut G Hi G, I did a couple of very basic cassette recordings, only good enough to revist to relive memorable concerts. I've long since lost the cassettes, but not the memories. Can, Amon Duul( Yeti era), Tony Williams lifetime ( Jack Bruce on bass) & one of the many Pretty Things gigs I attended were revisited many, many times on my puny little cassette player
@ron whitfield Hi Ron, both gigs blew me away. I saw both bands when they were in their prime, AD Yeti era & Can had just released Ege Bamyasi. I thought I would never get to see Duul as they'd failed to turn up at 2 previous gigs I'd attended to see them. When I finally did manage to see them live( at Nottingham) it was a pretty overwhelming experience, one I'll never forget. The same goes for the Can gig ( Leeds Uni.)
@@archiethefrenchie2629 Ha... I go to Leeds for football, and am a big fan of Can and ADII as well. Can in Leeds? I got mixed up, I am curious what you remember about these concerts. RIP Chris Karrer, Damo Suzuki and the rest Thank you
I can't believe they never released jams like this officially. I just found out this exists and this is one the most authentic CAN for me. I mean shit listen to this 1:02:30 The bass lines pulsing up and down in hypnotizing fashions, Michael Karoli reading the other musician's minds in a nearly telepathic fashion, a very patiently humble drummer who starts from simple grooves and builds them up little by little into explosive crescendos, and that fucking organ going shimmery wild in the back and throwing crazy harmonic mix ups the whole time. And, every musician knowing EXACTLY their place in the music at any moment. This is an essential listen, and I'll never understand why they didn't record all their lives like this and just release them as side albums officially.
That's the beautiful part is recordings like this almost serve as live albums in and of themselves because their live sound is so much more spontaneous and hypnotically brilliant.
Exactly indeed well put - One of the most underrated bands of all time - bit like 'Hawk-wind' really! Not to forget 'Tangerine Dream' - 'Alan Parsons Project' , 'Emerson Lake etc. etc..... . . . . . . ..
The actual playlist: 0:00 1. Chain Reaction 23:03 2. Bel Air 41:19 3. Dizzy Dizzy 52:54 4. Pinch / Mother Sky (aka. "Pinch of Sky") 1:05:48 5. One More Night
My favourite music... Then beefheart... Then the raincoats... As if anyone cared... Least I don't Instagram what I had for my tea... Not heard this particular gig obvs... Loving... They were very much on form.... Improvising over structured tracks to brilliant results. I miss this era of bolder wilder music... And the personalities... It's easy to dismiss all post beefheart music as heartless shallow dross...SO I DO!!!!
agreed. I could listen to music from before 1980 for the rest of my life and be quite happy, thank you very much. I'd have this, Beefheart, and so much more...
I'm pretty sure in the image we see a chessboard and the fusion that magical music can provide a mind. The character now has eyesight to see the past and the future. Anyways my go to band when studying the game of kings.
Awesome and thank you! Once upon a ca. 1977-8, I got hold of this on cassette, which has not survived in my collection (and probably would sound horrid by now).
I personally make a clear distinction between music (purely musical, no lyrics), songs (The singer and lyrics are the focus), Jazz (Only technique, musician's music really) and... Can! (The unknown mushroom in the forest)
michael karoli psychic pilot to the real universe behind the third eye..... Can produced akashic awakening sonik 5D art-installations that... are... still in place and accessible to seekers.... thanks for uploading
I absolutely love CAN - 'Future Days' being one of my all time favorite albums! What I don't get is why there are so many thumbs down? All I can say about them is well you must of took the time to listen and I find it hilarious that you're never getting that time back! Anyway I don't want to cause any trouble - just sticking up for a band who deserves a lot more credit than they seem to get!
The band is 50 years old, its never going to be as relevant as the modern artists, these kinds of bands are treasures and if you find it then you should be grateful, it requires a particular ear to appreciate this kind of music, one that most people don't have and can't handle.
@@jasontinkler6505 I don’t know if that’s the reason people downvoted. This albums not even permitted to be sold on discogs. I would guess most people who find this album are CAN fans so I wonder if there’s something with this album
They are from Cologne and Germans. The music is nothing but the pure musical logic of that time. Miles had cleared things up in rock music and they came from Stockhausen.
Not only that, but they had lost the war and didn´t really relate with anything cultural coming from England or USA, and the popular German music of the time was incredibly bad. New bands had there no references at all and preferred to reinvent themselves from the bottom up.
Wrong... CAN are eternal, not of a particular time... Give CAN as an offering in a capsule instead of elvis and the visiting might think twice about wiping us out with the flick of a switch... CAN are in fact our time Lords, our ambassadors... They are out best reference... We'll get the job... They will be happy to show us thing or two.. Humanity reached the required levels of great insight, beauty and rhythm.. Just saying xxx
There inspired musical message was a belief in music revealing itself to players willing to allow the muses in and out... That every thing they made between them was valid as long as they were in the hear and now... Feeling it... More than previously thought possible... More authentic than bands having a jam on pre determined themes... A little knowledge is not a dangerous thing... So is a little dangerous a knowledge thing... Getting in a trance... Music improvised between sensitive awakening musicians... Is as moving as they let each other hear each other being moved.. Strip artifice, listen to loosen, hold the music like you would a songbird, giving a small stroke instead of a mini stroke, with a fresh heightened level of attack... From the heart, rather than a heart attack... Give the drummer some... Isolate in a castle in Coln if and when you all can..SEEK and you really can Find the telepathic connection between you all... Well in our band Windows Clack we found the place... Of trance... Loose and punk tight... It was better and better the more we let it in and believed in OUR versions of the CAN process... Very beautifully strange intense and a really really very real reality awaited us... We worked in punk DIY sensibilities and crucially captain Beefhearts PLAY don't work, music is play -, not work... It's definitely not a sport either!.. Stay true.. There's great music inside and in between us.. No longer locked away... Focused energy of the 4 of us.. Plus a guest... It's an incredibly simple and creative school of finding unique original music... Longer improvisation sessions often revealed poppy punk segments for lively sets for rowdy gigs.. It's the philosophy that is the free gift and I imagined launched hundreds of new bands... It will do to you today and for eternity what it did for us.. If you got ears.. You gotta listen... Raincoats, WIRE, The fall,... NO... I AM DAMO SUZUKI... NO.... I AM DAMO SUZUKI.. NO, I AM.. etc
de adolescentes teniamos una banda y recuerdo que habia un tecladista y un guitarrista que hacian cosas parecidas a estas, ja ja ja ja jaj, por cierto en la bateria estaba yo y sonaba algo asi tambien, me encanta lo disonante, la musica menos elaborada se hace con el corazón y se escucha con el alma, Saludos desde Argentina.
Jajajaja, estás contando mi propia historia. En el cuarto de ensayo, al principio cuando por pura casualidad llegamos a coincidir todos sobre un acorde nos miramos todos sorprendidos como diciendo "¡Hostias! ¿Qué fue eso?" La verdad es que se echa mucho de menos esos días de improvisaciones de una hora por el puro placer de tocar. Saludos desde La Palma, Canarias.
@@antonhosinsky3090 ja ja jaj tal cual !!! y darle dura hasta el cansancio, no interesaba si molestabamos, para nosotros era un viaje, y creiamos que ibamos a ser buenos musicos.......🤣 recien hoy veo tu msj, y veo que eres de La Palma, como lo estas llevando ??? soy habitué de TVE quisiera irme a vuestro pais ojalá en el 2024 pueda ir a trabajar a ESpaña, aqui la cosa esta fea a nivel politicos y economia, quisiera terminar mis años tranquilo. saludos y espero que estes y esten bien en Canarias
I'm curious where Can fits in with music like Captain Beefheart, the Beatles, and Velvet Underground. All I have is a map of releases by year, but I want to think there was a world conversation going on about... well, LSD, I guess. (I remember watching a Can b/w live performance of Paper House, and EV-eryone in the audience looks like they are in the Beatles...)
@Volker Djamani mmm, I debate that. Sure they had those favorable qualities, but LSD was an aesthetic, just like Ikea and Etsy are aesthetics. And bands all over the world knew, in the late 60s, loud colors, crazy lights, and LSD were what the people were doing on a Friday night.
@Carl Foster I think you're right. From the late 60's on, when LSD became a prominent experimental past-time, music changed, and television, theatre, the lot, changed greatly too! And I reckon we entered the most creative era for music especially, resulting in the further evolution of the Beatles and the arrival of bands like Can, and many hundreds of others.
@@Syd4510 exactly--by conversation, I guess I mean artists looking at each other and seeing the progressive steps going further and further, weaving their influences and encouraging each other... I can't remember who it was, maybe John Lennon?... I read a passage somewhere about "the first time I tried grass was backstage with Bob Dylan."
@@ceef8688 I think The Beatles were all introduced to grass by Bob Dylan, in a hotel somewhere. It's talked about in the Beatles' Anthology videos, and I recall, in Marianne Faithfull's autobiography.
@@Syd4510 well thank you Bob Dylan... heh... I never liked the mod mop-top style... in fact, I think I thought of all this because of the black and white Can footage where they play Paper House. Here's Damo Suzuki, long-hair and shirtless, playing to hundreds of young Germans with mop tops and suits, shown in black and white....
Can? It`s a love/dislike thing! There are great musical moments but sometimes there are also moments where I think "Not my cup of tea". Wish I had been there athis memorable show, which belongs to the "thumbs up" moments in the history of can.
Когда то в начале 2000-х брат Юра дал мне послушать эту музыку в машине по пути на дачу в Местечке( Усть-качка),и я подумал вначале ...ну что за какофония,что это за хуйня!? БОльший эффект был от того ,что мне это ..понравилось (?!) и ещё больше оХуел от этого!?🎉🎉🎉 До сих пор!!!❤
Without wanting to be dry and analytical CAN was the answer to the question for post war young musicians... especially German ones... Some socialogical reasons to shrivel into um pa pah pop or start all over... I wander what all this totalitarianism we're being sucked into will create musically... Pity the bastards have to fake a virus to spawn a new angst filled musical genre... I'm leaping ahead somewhat... But... the creative backlash will sure as shit be the only positive from the sociopaths "Great Reset" Dog help us all!!!!
The fact that every single one of their concerts wasn't recorded and preserved is a crime against humanity. Guess we should be thankful we got what we got though.
I was there...Awesome to hear it again for the first time in decades....More Can to get lost in x
Best band in the muiltiverse.
i got as far as 15 secs in and decided i like this
TO TAL Y AGREE :............................................................can
yeah man
big understatement!
One of the best 👌❤️
Saw these live in their Tago Mago era. I did my own cassette bootleg, unfortunately lost many years later. These & Amon Duul II , concerts I'll treasure forever
Hello! Did you record any other bands and do yoi happen to still have any copies? Cheers!
wow, you're my hero on both counts! ADII and CAN are my fave.
@Cut G Hi G, I did a couple of very basic cassette recordings, only good enough to revist to relive memorable concerts. I've long since lost the cassettes, but not the memories. Can, Amon Duul( Yeti era), Tony Williams lifetime ( Jack Bruce on bass) & one of the many Pretty Things gigs I attended were revisited many, many times on my puny little cassette player
@ron whitfield Hi Ron, both gigs blew me away. I saw both bands when they were in their prime, AD Yeti era & Can had just released Ege Bamyasi. I thought I would never get to see Duul as they'd failed to turn up at 2 previous gigs I'd attended to see them. When I finally did manage to see them live( at Nottingham) it was a pretty overwhelming experience, one I'll never forget. The same goes for the Can gig ( Leeds Uni.)
@@archiethefrenchie2629 Ha... I go to Leeds for football, and am a big fan of Can and ADII as well. Can in Leeds? I got mixed up, I am curious what you remember about these concerts. RIP Chris Karrer, Damo Suzuki and the rest
Thank you
Absolutely outstanding drummer. Diamondly brilliant. RIP Yaki we'll never forger You.
big yak
Ommmm❤
Best band in the world will miss u .rip jaki
i think so
a great drummer !
at least!
Anyone in the crowd was very lucky indeed. This version of Chain Reaction is amazing, free flowing but still very recognisable.
I can't believe they never released jams like this officially. I just found out this exists and this is one the most authentic CAN for me. I mean shit listen to this 1:02:30 The bass lines pulsing up and down in hypnotizing fashions, Michael Karoli reading the other musician's minds in a nearly telepathic fashion, a very patiently humble drummer who starts from simple grooves and builds them up little by little into explosive crescendos, and that fucking organ going shimmery wild in the back and throwing crazy harmonic mix ups the whole time. And, every musician knowing EXACTLY their place in the music at any moment. This is an essential listen, and I'll never understand why they didn't record all their lives like this and just release them as side albums officially.
That's the beautiful part is recordings like this almost serve as live albums in and of themselves because their live sound is so much more spontaneous and hypnotically brilliant.
Luckily they’ve just released I think 4 live albums from this period
If you listen closely you'll see a lot of their music was jamming
Lekker lekker lekker lekker lekker
They’re from outer space. Pure Geniuses!!!
They were German...
@@shamane67 There's a difference?
@@ubertar do you mean difference between outs space and German?
@@shamane67 Yes, just a joke.
@@ubertar😊
Fantastic live. Thank you.
Michael Karoli RIP
Michael Czukay RIP
Jaki Liebezeit
RIP
Holger Czukay, if you please.
@@danielg1910 I agree with you, thank you.
Holgrer Czukay.
Fantastici!!!!!!!❤
Fabri 22 3 1958 immensi grazie x questo live ❤❤❤❤❤
My KulT BAND on '70...and forever........ .. . ...
r.i.p michael, holger and jaki
great when u can tune your guitar during the track ......and record it ....and it fits so bloody well 😀😀
Can had the magical command of syncopation which placed them into a genre that became standard about 20yrs later.
No CAN No NEW WAVE
EXACTLY
Exactly indeed well put - One of the most underrated bands of all time - bit like 'Hawk-wind' really! Not to forget 'Tangerine Dream' - 'Alan Parsons Project' , 'Emerson Lake etc. etc..... . . . . . .
..
@@jasontinkler6505 Listen to Cardiacs
The actual playlist:
0:00 1. Chain Reaction
23:03 2. Bel Air
41:19 3. Dizzy Dizzy
52:54 4. Pinch / Mother Sky (aka. "Pinch of Sky")
1:05:48 5. One More Night
Thank you for sharing 😀
31:50 dizzy dizzy
@@rafi1234321 Nah it's mislabeled.
This is incredible
This seems to be one of the jazziest and more relaxing Can releases, I quite like it
Yes they're Can
CAN me fait voyagerez sur une galaxie très très lointaine ✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽
The parent of new wave and techno music. Such an amazing band
Perhaps the one thing to hold against them, except Can had humanity even at their most mechanical, whereas techno has none.
@@slimtimslide brother, techno makes u dance. the most human a human can get xd
Exactly I was thinking the same
Y del punk.
My favourite music... Then beefheart... Then the raincoats... As if anyone cared... Least I don't Instagram what I had for my tea... Not heard this particular gig obvs... Loving... They were very much on form.... Improvising over structured tracks to brilliant results.
I miss this era of bolder wilder music... And the personalities... It's easy to dismiss all post beefheart music as heartless shallow dross...SO I DO!!!!
agreed. I could listen to music from before 1980 for the rest of my life and be quite happy, thank you very much. I'd have this, Beefheart, and so much more...
Been a while since I've heard this one. "Chain Reaction" is undoubtedly the highlight. Great version.
Great bootleg album love all your music the can
I'm pretty sure in the image we see a chessboard and the fusion that magical music can provide a mind. The character now has eyesight to see the past and the future. Anyways my go to band when studying the game of kings.
I just discover This ban ❤️ a Tool fan ! Now a Can fan 🙏
check out "Tago Mago", the double album recorded two years ago, they were more eager to experiment on this one. Recommended!
@@snr.puente5109 two years ago? So we are currently living in 1973? Please give me what you're smoking 😀
@@snr.puente5109 Please come back and clarify what you meant by two years ago!
@@yamatedavesmum5727 indeed, it is a noble marocc that is available in Berlin right now in selected parks.
I meant 4 years before that, in 1971.
just learned 2 play drums sorta like jaki :) so happy. family doesnt understand. they think it sounds like thunder
frosted ambassador and can.. good taste in music sir!
If it sounds like thunder you are doing something right! Next step lightning and hail.
this band resonates with me so well
Awesome and thank you! Once upon a ca. 1977-8, I got hold of this on cassette, which has not survived in my collection (and probably would sound horrid by now).
Tago Mago change my life...
wow, this is wonderful!! thank you for sharing
So far ahead of their time..RIP Jaki & Holger.
just excellent .
I personally make a clear distinction between music (purely musical, no lyrics), songs (The singer and lyrics are the focus), Jazz (Only technique, musician's music really) and... Can! (The unknown mushroom in the forest)
Thanks for the hazy, Stoney jams Can. A band truly ahead of their time...This is a great bootleg, thx fer da post!
What a ride!
michael karoli psychic pilot to the real universe behind the third eye..... Can produced akashic awakening sonik 5D art-installations that... are... still in place and accessible to seekers.... thanks for uploading
I’m too high to process your comment, but I dig it
Karoli shreds in Dizzy Dizzy (41:18)
アップありがとうございます‼️
They're good lads.
die Beste !!
love it!!
I absolutely love CAN - 'Future Days' being one of my all time favorite albums! What I don't get is why there are so many thumbs down? All I can say about them is well you must of took the time to listen and I find it hilarious that you're never getting that time back! Anyway I don't want to cause any trouble - just sticking up for a band who deserves a lot more credit than they seem to get!
The band is 50 years old, its never going to be as relevant as the modern artists, these kinds of bands are treasures and if you find it then you should be grateful, it requires a particular ear to appreciate this kind of music, one that most people don't have and can't handle.
@@Joshy2J-TG Nicely put!
@@jasontinkler6505 I don’t know if that’s the reason people downvoted. This albums not even permitted to be sold on discogs. I would guess most people who find this album are CAN fans so I wonder if there’s something with this album
They are from Cologne and Germans. The music is nothing but the pure musical logic of that time. Miles had cleared things up in rock music and they came from Stockhausen.
Not only that, but they had lost the war and didn´t really relate with anything cultural coming from England or USA, and the popular German music of the time was incredibly bad. New bands had there no references at all and preferred to reinvent themselves from the bottom up.
@@antonhosinsky3090 Two lost wars, the biggest taboo. We were liberated. Maybe nobody did believe in this too.
@@antonhosinsky3090 of course they were aware of western music.
Many of the members were jazz musicians.
Wrong... CAN are eternal, not of a particular time... Give CAN as an offering in a capsule instead of elvis and the visiting might think twice about wiping us out with the flick of a switch... CAN are in fact our time Lords, our ambassadors... They are out best reference... We'll get the job... They will be happy to show us thing or two.. Humanity reached the required levels of great insight, beauty and rhythm.. Just saying xxx
@@gushutchinson8758 Write this comment on my grave
CHAIN REAAAAAACTION
Great One More Night 1:05:48
Maestro Jalife: todo América ilustrada con la verdad de nuestro tiempo.
Great!
I invested 700$ in speakers for this music
I hope you don't listen it on youtube, then
@@mironicurse HA
@Diego Sebastian hopefully analogue technology
UA-cam with no adds and “beats headphones” I defy anyone to get better sound than this. Dream on.
Good morning
Good things are mostly expensive ❤ 5:09
Saucy
👍😎 awesome, thanks
CAN, yeah !
Legendär
Oh Yeah
Pure liquid love. Rock on!
CAN rules
rip holger
CANs the best but those guys really should of gave more credit to Damo and Malcom they also rule
Вещь 💯💯💯✌✌✌
🤩 wtf….thats fckn awesome 💥💥💥💥
There inspired musical message was a belief in music revealing itself to players willing to allow the muses in and out... That every thing they made between them was valid as long as they were in the hear and now... Feeling it... More than previously thought possible... More authentic than bands having a jam on pre determined themes... A little knowledge is not a dangerous thing... So is a little dangerous a knowledge thing...
Getting in a trance... Music improvised between sensitive awakening musicians... Is as moving as they let each other hear each other being moved.. Strip artifice, listen to loosen, hold the music like you would a songbird, giving a small stroke instead of a mini stroke, with a fresh heightened level of attack... From the heart, rather than a heart attack... Give the drummer some... Isolate in a castle in Coln if and when you all can..SEEK and you really can Find the telepathic connection between you all... Well in our band Windows Clack we found the place... Of trance... Loose and punk tight... It was better and better the more we let it in and believed in OUR versions of the CAN process... Very beautifully strange intense and a really really very real reality awaited us... We worked in punk DIY sensibilities and crucially captain Beefhearts PLAY don't work, music is play -, not work... It's definitely not a sport either!.. Stay true.. There's great music inside and in between us.. No longer locked away... Focused energy of the 4 of us.. Plus a guest... It's an incredibly simple and creative school of finding unique original music... Longer improvisation sessions often revealed poppy punk segments for lively sets for rowdy gigs.. It's the philosophy that is the free gift and I imagined launched hundreds of new bands... It will do to you today and for eternity what it did for us.. If you got ears.. You gotta listen... Raincoats, WIRE, The fall,... NO... I AM DAMO SUZUKI... NO.... I AM DAMO SUZUKI.. NO, I AM.. etc
de adolescentes teniamos una banda y recuerdo que habia un tecladista y un guitarrista que hacian cosas parecidas a estas, ja ja ja ja jaj, por cierto en la bateria estaba yo y sonaba algo asi tambien, me encanta lo disonante, la musica menos elaborada se hace con el corazón y se escucha con el alma, Saludos desde Argentina.
grabaron algo que pueda escuchar?
Jajajaja, estás contando mi propia historia. En el cuarto de ensayo, al principio cuando por pura casualidad llegamos a coincidir todos sobre un acorde nos miramos todos sorprendidos como diciendo "¡Hostias! ¿Qué fue eso?" La verdad es que se echa mucho de menos esos días de improvisaciones de una hora por el puro placer de tocar. Saludos desde La Palma, Canarias.
@@antonhosinsky3090 ja ja jaj tal cual !!! y darle dura hasta el cansancio, no interesaba si molestabamos, para nosotros era un viaje, y creiamos que ibamos a ser buenos musicos.......🤣 recien hoy veo tu msj, y veo que eres de La Palma, como lo estas llevando ??? soy habitué de TVE quisiera irme a vuestro pais ojalá en el 2024 pueda ir a trabajar a ESpaña, aqui la cosa esta fea a nivel politicos y economia, quisiera terminar mis años tranquilo. saludos y espero que estes y esten bien en Canarias
good
There must have been at least 25 bands that CAN influenced and conversely that influenced CAN. Mike Oldfield for one.
41:18 is actually Dizzy Dizzy
❤🎉❤
so... Can - Future Days and Past Nights 1. Chain Reaction 0:00 ? that's the question...
リーベツァイト 最高 !
I'm curious where Can fits in with music like Captain Beefheart, the Beatles, and Velvet Underground. All I have is a map of releases by year, but I want to think there was a world conversation going on about... well, LSD, I guess.
(I remember watching a Can b/w live performance of Paper House, and EV-eryone in the audience looks like they are in the Beatles...)
@Volker Djamani mmm, I debate that. Sure they had those favorable qualities, but LSD was an aesthetic, just like Ikea and Etsy are aesthetics. And bands all over the world knew, in the late 60s, loud colors, crazy lights, and LSD were what the people were doing on a Friday night.
@Carl Foster I think you're right. From the late 60's on, when LSD became a prominent experimental past-time, music changed, and television, theatre, the lot, changed greatly too! And I reckon we entered the most creative era for music especially, resulting in the further evolution of the Beatles and the arrival of bands like Can, and many hundreds of others.
@@Syd4510 exactly--by conversation, I guess I mean artists looking at each other and seeing the progressive steps going further and further, weaving their influences and encouraging each other... I can't remember who it was, maybe John Lennon?... I read a passage somewhere about "the first time I tried grass was backstage with Bob Dylan."
@@ceef8688 I think The Beatles were all introduced to grass by Bob Dylan, in a hotel somewhere. It's talked about in the Beatles' Anthology videos, and I recall, in Marianne Faithfull's autobiography.
@@Syd4510 well thank you Bob Dylan... heh... I never liked the mod mop-top style... in fact, I think I thought of all this because of the black and white Can footage where they play Paper House. Here's Damo Suzuki, long-hair and shirtless, playing to hundreds of young Germans with mop tops and suits, shown in black and white....
Who is the author of the artwork?
16:37 my friend thought this was a rap battle between rats
👌🌞❤️🌹
Can? It`s a love/dislike thing! There are great musical moments but sometimes there are also moments where I think "Not my cup of tea". Wish I had been there athis memorable show, which belongs to the "thumbs up" moments in the history of can.
So far 23 people flunked out of this university.
Dont even mind listening to this like not bad theres a reason theyre good and its god oray up yall and smoke em down to the hilt baby
Seems to solve the ancient question, what is the meaning of life? Answer: create something worthy of God.
I've got a couple of Can CDs.... Tago Mago and Future days. Love em but this is so good its ridiculous. Any way I can get this anywhere on CD ?
What the Fuck!!! This is my new soundtract
I really hear CAN's influence in the sounds of Joy Division.
They influenced so many Manchester bands, early Happy Mondays is a good example with Shaun Ryder channelling Damo's vocal style.
Nice bind Runes
Never heard this song in swedish radio
..........
Когда то в начале 2000-х брат Юра дал мне послушать эту музыку в машине по пути на дачу в Местечке( Усть-качка),и я подумал вначале ...ну что за какофония,что это за хуйня!?
БОльший эффект был от того ,что мне это ..понравилось (?!) и ещё больше оХуел от этого!?🎉🎉🎉
До сих пор!!!❤
foda!
I wish they'd played 'Henry And His Owls'.
download link for this?
บอยมึงว่าดอกเตอร์โกงนี่ดีไหมอดีตบอร์ดบริหารแบงค์ชาติ
Who drew the cover, Sam Hurt?
Do art. They did.
"From the mixing desk" We call 'em soundboards now. Or just boards. but wtf I like "mixing desk": very English
Well, when the English are feeling lazy they call them 'desks' now. Radical, hey?
Rosa Floyd
No wonder video games use their music.
real psychedelic rock
57:10
54:25
War
Without wanting to be dry and analytical CAN was the answer to the question for post war young musicians... especially German ones... Some socialogical reasons to shrivel into um pa pah pop or start all over... I wander what all this totalitarianism we're being sucked into will create musically... Pity the bastards have to fake a virus to spawn a new angst filled musical genre... I'm leaping ahead somewhat... But... the creative backlash will sure as shit be the only positive from the sociopaths "Great Reset" Dog help us all!!!!
what the fuck are you on about
Who wouldn't prefer to live in the 70s instead of the 2020s... Fuck the Great Reset.
@@SteambieGrimbley9110 drink your kool_aid
Es como si el pink Floyd psicodelico de Sid Barret fuera un grupo de rock progresivo
Yes, Pink Floyd was on the corner.
Krautrock
😂
There were other 'Krautrock-bands' at the time with a bigger musical potential.
"bigger"? Are you kidding?
Please forgive me for saying this but this feels like a real .uck mates... Thanks...
that is crap
Grande gruppo d'avanguardia , Jaki Liebezeit , batterista che veniva dal FREE JAZZ
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH i'm living the past days, in the future days.... what should i do ? big world answer me
these guys are the death grips of the 70's for sure