Bought Tago Mago when it first came out because of the cover photo and the words on the inside cover. I had never heard of Can - needless to say It changed my life! - I was 17 years old - Those were the days indeed :-)
@@darylperrins820 And he isn't even listed in the top 500 Drummers list Rolling Stone put out. In fact, he isn't mentioned in ANY of these lists, not even in the most underrated drummers one. a freakin SHAME. This guy is still influencing people on a regular basis all around the world until this day.
A true smart original Avantgarde Sonic energizing freshness 🌊🌊 from one of the most Innovative album of the 70s! PS a Powerful & Genuine Deutsch(Kraut rock) respond to the World of Experimental Rock
mhm, zur dieser Zeit traten Can viel in Köln auf . Wahnsinnsgruppe damals wie heute. War zur der Zeit 18 . Sensationell....................................
Saw this band a few times back in the day. Loved ‘em and still do. Was amazed at the time at the whirly speaker contraptions on top of Irmin Schmidt’s synth 😎
I was going to comment about how powerful and rocket engine-like the guitar is at times, but it now seems unfair to pick that out when the wandering but at the same time perfectly steady bass, the spooky electronic keyboards and the transcendent drumming are just as fantastic. How do they manage to both drone hypnotically and freely improvise all over the place at the same time? It shouldn't work - as so many improvisers bore us to death with their self-indulgence - but here it does. Gushing over.
Thanks for the reminder, and the upload. Just Great. All the Best, bro. This piece and Augmn are my favs of a great collection of pieces. And Mushroom.
Losing yourself, the music becomes a separate entity, and the players are appendages. It was the best part of playing in a group. Sometimes we'd look at each other in amazement and wonder where some of the sounds were coming, like they weren't coming from us but from out of the . . . Even stopped us dead a few times, yelling out in overwhelm, and/or laughing.
Der Eschweiler wieder ,hat`s immer noch nicht kapiert..... Klaus Lage, Purple Schulz oder vlt Helene Fischer was darfs sein , finden sich "gut produziert" auch auf dieser Plattform . Greifen Sie zu ,es ist angerichtet ! 🤘
@@verwurster Werden Sie doch nicht immer gleich so persönlich. Ich habe Sie doch in meinem Kommentar garnicht angesprochen. Und das wünsche ich mir auch von Ihnen, der Sie es ja bevorzugen als "verwurster" in der Anonymität zu pöbeln. Über meine musikalischen Präferenzen wissen Sie garnichts und brauchen Sie auch nicht zu wissen. Orakeln Sie weiter.
This live show is so fucking amazing, but the one thing thing that makes even greater is how influential it's. The main riff was used by GY!BE for many of their songs, post-punk, noise, everything is here.
@@eddyr4368 The whole early Can catalogue up until '73, the early Pink Floyd pre Dark Side of the Moon, up until '73 before they changed their sound , dropping the long Mood/Soundscape pieces in favour of two super-succesful conceptual albums; Tangerine Dream, beginning in '1972, passing the torch into '74 and beyond. That was probably some of the most transcendental live performed music ever. Drawing directly from the Realm of Creativity, ripping open temporary alternate realities... And I missed all that by just 50 years :/
RIP Damo Suzuki. Quite possibly the coolest dude I ever met.
Fly free my friend!
When acid wants to trip, it drops a hit of Can.
Good one. I'll will use that when I describe CAN to others. Which has always been difficult.
If you have been lucky to discover Can and listen to it as a teen, this sound will mark you for life.
Completely true... 45 years ago in my case!
It's my life's soundtrack.
True. Still making music influenced by them 30 years after first hearing Tago Mago
:] That’s when I first heard them in the 70s. Been happily listening ever since…
Nearly everybody knows exactly when he or she heard Can the first time.
Like your first kiss even.
wow the dead pigeon suitea vitamin c txs for sharing halleluwah
Bought Tago Mago when it first came out because of the cover photo and the words on the inside cover. I had never heard of Can - needless to say It changed my life! - I was 17 years old - Those were the days indeed :-)
Days indeed and, right now, the days I need. So much part of the soundtrack to my life. When I lose that track, I listen to Can.
The drums is what always hypnotize me about Can. Its like a drug you gotta get your fix on a regular basis.
RIP Jaki Liebezeit
Jaki Liebezeit is one of the best drummers ever. Had the chance to knew him, after a concert in Portugal. Great grig!
This guy played the drums like Hendrix played guitar- rarely does percussion become a soundscape - drums with atmosphere
@@darylperrins820 And he isn't even listed in the top 500 Drummers list Rolling Stone put out. In fact, he isn't mentioned in ANY of these lists, not even in the most underrated drummers one. a freakin SHAME. This guy is still influencing people on a regular basis all around the world until this day.
Hey you drummers out there. Read the book about Jaki ! It is very good and explains his unique way of playing. Keep on groovin' !
@@Schwertfisch13"Rolling Stone"…??
Was soll das sein? Noch nie gehört...
Vergiß die Musik-Marketing-Maschinerie.
🎈😉
Great band from 70's
1971 what a year for albums😍
CAN_Ege Banyasi_ Bere onenean. Indarra, energia eta sorkuntza. Zoragarria!
HOLY SHIT! I think I just graduated to CAN live!
My girlfriend is going to be bummed.
Can still sounds fresh
What a beautiful band. Just so different from anything. No rules. LOVE THESE DUDES!!!
CAN, yeah ! Jaki Liebezeit was a rhythm scientist and he does not stop to influence the drumming community. R.I.P. Jaki
Beyond belief. Best drummer ever. New plateau's are reached here.
A true smart original Avantgarde Sonic energizing freshness 🌊🌊 from one of the most Innovative album of the 70s! PS a Powerful & Genuine Deutsch(Kraut rock) respond to the World of Experimental Rock
wish this was twice as long.
Bellissimo
CAN is a force to reckon with.
mhm, zur dieser Zeit traten Can viel in Köln auf . Wahnsinnsgruppe damals wie heute. War zur der Zeit 18 . Sensationell....................................
They're good lads.
Yet another beautiful piece this 57 year old midwesterner had not previously heard before. Ill damn sure hear it again
It's something comparable to the live versions of Sister Ray.
Saw them at Birmingham Town Hall 72/73 - absolutely mesmerising - still one of the best gigs I have ever attended.
I saw them at Brunel Uni in Uxbridge on the same tour. Great stuff.
still love it!!
Sounding so fresh in 2020. Incredible, thanks.
In 2023 too and forever.
How CAN you not like it?
Mi mayor ejemplo de progresivo era Starless and the Bible Black pero esta obra maestra se lo lleva por mucho
The very best of all time. 4 pupils from Stockhausen!
I had a
Stockhausen album forgive my spelling 10lightyears from home
I remember stockhausen and can got when I was 18 super
I take that back - still listening and it got good. Karoli is going off!
Genius!!!!!!!
Saw this band a few times back in the day. Loved ‘em and still do. Was amazed at the time at the whirly speaker contraptions on top of Irmin Schmidt’s synth 😎
a leslie speaker, you mean?
@@maxaronow712 yes that would be it - thank you 😊
and of Holger Czurkay s bass
VIE STE LUDI
This really opened my eye ( O )
I love the Vitamin C/Bring Me Coffee Or Tea hybrid around the 19:00 or so mark.
Can't believe I never heard of them. Reminds me of Blue Cheer covering Saucer Full of Secrets.
I got 2 blue cheer albums 1 dollar each
Thrifty drug store in my teen's
I was going to comment about how powerful and rocket engine-like the guitar is at times, but it now seems unfair to pick that out when the wandering but at the same time perfectly steady bass, the spooky electronic keyboards and the transcendent drumming are just as fantastic. How do they manage to both drone hypnotically and freely improvise all over the place at the same time? It shouldn't work - as so many improvisers bore us to death with their self-indulgence - but here it does. Gushing over.
God bless you and your family 🙏❤️
Michael listening to them so many years
You are så right!
Any one these musicians left?? gotta be....this don't die...fkn cornerstone sht. Right hear here... Tried county STf....more please...k? Yup
the keyboardist and vocalist are alive
legendary
Damo damo damo
11:40 such a fierce beat
Very well said indeed meanderings that work.
Thanks for the reminder, and the upload. Just Great. All the Best, bro. This piece and Augmn are my favs of a great collection of pieces. And Mushroom.
Reminds me of few of my musician friends when after a long party they go into trance and start playing and singing
Yeah!!! Been there done that it !was awesome until 4 am !!
Losing yourself, the music becomes a separate entity, and the players are appendages.
It was the best part of playing in a group.
Sometimes we'd look at each other in amazement and wonder where some of the sounds were coming, like they weren't coming from us but from out of the . . .
Even stopped us dead a few times, yelling out in overwhelm, and/or laughing.
Can't wait to hear it STOP!
Der Eschweiler wieder ,hat`s immer noch nicht kapiert.....
Klaus Lage, Purple Schulz oder vlt Helene Fischer was darfs sein , finden sich "gut produziert" auch auf dieser Plattform . Greifen Sie zu ,es ist angerichtet !
🤘
@@verwurster Werden Sie doch nicht immer gleich so persönlich. Ich habe Sie doch in meinem Kommentar garnicht angesprochen. Und das wünsche ich mir auch von Ihnen, der Sie es ja bevorzugen als "verwurster" in der Anonymität zu pöbeln. Über meine musikalischen Präferenzen wissen Sie garnichts und brauchen Sie auch nicht zu wissen. Orakeln Sie weiter.
This live show is so fucking amazing, but the one thing thing that makes even greater is how influential it's. The main riff was used by GY!BE for many of their songs, post-punk, noise, everything is here.
Gybe used this?
@@duckface524 Mladic
People I deal with knows nothing about Can... and I'll keep the secret to the last day.
Amazing.
What'd I pay to be able to travel back in time, watch this live and get crazy to the section from 12:35 onwards! Super super groovy!!
man gonna dip some acid and fly away. crazy , goofy freak dance 100 % for sure
@jajax1 I was 17 and I thought the same. Every concert was a new music adventure. And still listen to their music
@@eddyr4368 The whole early Can catalogue up until '73, the early Pink Floyd pre Dark Side of the Moon, up until '73 before they changed their sound , dropping the long Mood/Soundscape pieces in favour of two super-succesful conceptual albums; Tangerine Dream, beginning in '1972, passing the torch into '74 and beyond. That was probably some of the most transcendental live performed music ever. Drawing directly from the Realm of Creativity, ripping open temporary alternate realities... And I missed all that by just 50 years :/
TOTALLY
get their albums ege bamyasi (where this song is from), tago mago and future days. happy listening!
Yeah, and Monster Movie, Soundtracks, Unlimited Edition, Flowmotion, Saw Delight!!
🖤🖤
geil ...........
like it
The image is mirrored.The Hi-Hat must be on the left side.Any idea?
Uffff
I eat nothing but ege bamyasi. Is good!
Well, chow down! What's stopping you.
Stand ups to black magic......once......TWO WAY. Then tango.
This shit broke my speaker!
where can i find more from this group? thanks in advance.
Sssssupppper
biiiiiig
Yes I can ear eat tin food for the soul🏆📢
smoking goood kush
Smoking gorrila glue strand glued to my chair
How about a 47th anniversary edition, eh?
Doppeee ee
Can't a go mago? Why not?
What can one say about this group? Is there any need?
Moore needs than youre words since more than 50 years!
I'll forget you in 50 Seconds!
google "Can"
Please with the food
👶
18:32
Mr. Liebezeit is the only musician here who can play.
And Mr. Kroll is the only person who takes this opinion !
Er...