The drumming on this is incredible. He changes the sound of his kit throughout the song just by absolutely masterful playing. Nothing gives this track away as coming from 1972 instead of 2016. My mind has been blown.
Adam Czubaszek I'm pretty certain he doesn't change to another style of stick, the change in sound is too subtle, although he may change to heavier sticks. I have no idea! Whatever he does works very well.
+Mark Bowyer I first heard a sample of this in the 90's on a group called The KLF's album The White Room. I had no idea it was something from 1972. I freaked when I heard it on the movie because I love it so much.
@@spikemalcolm3436 Ege Bamyasi, Tago Mago and Future Days. This is the holy trinity of the Can catalogue. Listen to them in this order too to see how the band evolved. Future Days is my favourite album of all time just in general
@@rauschgifttv5019 sure ! if you only knew ... I had to make music with him for two years and he was a jealous one with an incredible ego, now I'm alone in control and that's fine
Haha, the old man i am use to listen to CAN long ago, appart the first album, you can listen to all of them, you'll find great track on each... Holger Czukay die few years ago, listen to his work, this guy was incredible !
That is what got me hooked to this song, the drumming and the rhythm. I love the singer's voice too. This song is so original and unique; I freakin LOVE it!
Wait there's more! Holger and the Photo Song. ua-cam.com/video/ZZ3oeboZ7ts/v-deo.html All of it is about living life relaxed and accepting of yourself.
@UC7erTWc7FZwi8GwB68oGJQg god I hate people like you, so small minded and gatekeepy. No one likes you, shut up. This song is amazing but I could think of 10 songs released after 2010 which are better, instantly. Shut the fuck up
Rabbit in the Moon's "FLooRi.D.A.' (Q-Burn's Abstract Message vs Grumptronix mix #2) HalluciNation Recordings 1999 is a direct copy of this song, I played the RITM QBAM's version for years without knowing it was this song. I just found this out today also.
The combination of the haunting impro-like bass drum, hypnotic hi-hats and snare strokes brings me to tears. One of the best drum tracks ever recorded. Bass, singing and keyboards only make the drum play shine even more.
@ i got virtual insanity, then soft & wet, then killer queen, and i think there was another one but i dont remember Edit: theres also scary monsters (and super creeps) and catch the rainbow
Drums here are insanely detailed & yet the fills are improvised. He plays so fast because even though the other musicians are in 4/8 the Drummer is playing in 4/16 - which means he plays double the amount of values as the Guitars. The Portamento on the bass guitar as it slides up is a nice touch, as well as the other guitars Juxtaposed Pan.
RIP Damo and Jaki 😞 Thank you for some truly jaw dropping music. Such a thing of wonder. And especially love the outro, as Damo sings 'you're losing your vitamin C' as the strange unhinged synth noises kick in. It's like all the demons pent up in the song were finally let loose.
Ever since I first heard it on German TV, It was featured in Samuel Fuller's German television Tatort production Dead Pigeon on Beethoven Street in 1973, I'm in love with the music of CAN. ☮ The magic of CAN was the school of Stockhausen and his influence!
everyone around me has been talking about this show for weeks and I hate the fact that it pushed away all my usual content, no matter how close a friend I've been able to ignore it, thinking it'll disappear soon and I won't have to care anymore, but now that some random dude on youtube said it has CAN and King Crimson on its soundtrack, I'm gonna HAVE to check it out, tonight!
So how many get down fans we got so far? It's a groovy song by itself but gotta thank the get down for introducing me. Netflix has done good with this one!
I love this song a lot. The drums are great, the vocals, the structure! It's all so great. Especially now that I'm currently melting down a drain because a dripped-out discord mod attacked me.
Newer movies are being made by my generation - their use of great music is an absolute joy to behold - betters the movie and inspires the younger generation as well - circles round and round - very cool
Studying this song while high, I realize a few things: The bass guitar does this things where it pretends like it’s tame and not trying to dominate the song but there are many times when it tries to out compete the dominating drums s The drums literally carry the entire song and are confident and assertive. The drums will tone down to make the drums think it’s backing up but it’s actually figuring out how the drums think so that it case infiltrate then.
A great insight. The members of Can weren't just brilliant musicians, they were real intellectuals. Holger Czukay, the bassist, studied under Karlheinz Stockhausen (one of the most important composers of the last century). They weren't just making incredible music, they were making intellectual statements with it too. The best band ever.
Her daddy got a big aeroplane Her mommy holds all the family cash A beautiful blows, I stay at the corner She is living in and out of tune Hey you You're losing, you're losing You're losing, you're losing your vitamin C Hey you You're losing, you're losing You're losing, you're losing your vitamin C Your vitamin C A monster press machine in on her body While she is stepping on the quicksand A beautiful rose, stay at the corner She is living in and out of tune Hey you You're losing, you're losing You're losing, you're losing your vitamin C Hey you You're losing, you're losing You're losing, you're losing your vitamin C Your vitamin C Hey you You're losing, you're losing You're losing, you're losing your vitamin C Hey you You're losing, you're losing You're losing, you're losing your vitamin C
Seriously can't stop listening to this! I think I was 5 yrs old when I first heard it I remember singing hey you over and over. I never knew who it was and how to find this song and at last 30 years later!
Language: English Source: Lyricfind Her daddy got a big aeroplane Her mommy holds all the family cash A beautiful blows, I stay at the corner She is living in and out of tune Hey you You're losing, you're losing You're losing, you're losing your vitamin C Hey you You're losing, you're losing You're losing, you're losing your vitamin C Your vitamin C A monster press machine in on her body While she is stepping on the quicksand A beautiful rose, stay at the corner She is living in and out of tune Hey you You're losing, you're losing You're losing, you're losing your vitamin C Hey you You're losing, you're losing You're losing, you're losing your vitamin C Your vitamin C Hey you You're losing, you're losing You're losing, you're losing your vitamin C Hey you You're losing, you're losing You're losing, you're losing your vitamin C
as soon as this started plying in the movie, i had to come find it! Just goes to show there is so much amazing music i have yet to discover! Thanks for the upload!
can you hear them? its the sound of sbr fans that run so they can beat the crap out of you because you have diffrent opinion. dont worry im not one of them. im part 3/5 lover
@@aurumofcybereliusdamm this brat! I told tsurugi not to use his stand on random people. Now everyone thinks they see true DIO when its just a stranger. Ill donut him later dont worry.
Jaki Liebezeit was light-years ahead of us mere mortals. If I started now, I'd need another 2 arms and 10 years of practice to be able to drum on his level.
It was more about playing the right thing rather than being complicated. Early on it was suggested by someone after a show that he should be less fancy and more repetitive, from there on he developed that inimitable sound, apparently.
"The Gentlemen" got me here. Who else got here? Damn, this song's one of the most influential songs of all time, driven by Jaki Liebezeit's irresistibly funky and ever-perpetuating krautrock percussion.👍
Yes I'm here because of ' the gentlemen'. I knew I had it somewhere........I love Can, Faust also 👍 if you haven't heard it try, Psalter from 73minutes. 😎
The Get Down brought me to this genius song. All this time I thought this song came out in the last 10 years only to find out it came out in the damn 70's! Those drums are timeless.
Farewell Damo. This series of recordings is an amazing legacy to leave behind
This song is great
The drumming on this is incredible. He changes the sound of his kit throughout the song just by absolutely masterful playing. Nothing gives this track away as coming from 1972 instead of 2016. My mind has been blown.
+Neuro Demonio it's amazing combined with the guitar
+Mark Bowyer Buuut are you sure he doesn't actually change the sticks at one point? Like brushes to regular ones? Just asking
Adam Czubaszek I'm pretty certain he doesn't change to another style of stick, the change in sound is too subtle, although he may change to heavier sticks. I have no idea! Whatever he does works very well.
+oylatle
+Mark Bowyer I first heard a sample of this in the 90's on a group called The KLF's album The White Room. I had no idea it was something from 1972. I freaked when I heard it on the movie because I love it so much.
RIP Damo, and thanks for being part of two of the greatest albums of all time.
just two? make that three or four!
@@DTheAustralianido him but lol ur funny so I agree with ya
What Are the 2 ? I want to study this amazing band thnx
@@spikemalcolm3436 Ege Bamyasi, Tago Mago and Future Days. This is the holy trinity of the Can catalogue. Listen to them in this order too to see how the band evolved. Future Days is my favourite album of all time just in general
@@Snitsie ok thank you✌🏿
Jaki Liebezeit (born Hans Liebezeit; 26 May 1938 - 22 January 2017), the drummer! Perhaps, the greatest drummer ever!
Man... This drummer... What a genius!
i know a drummer who said that this man cannot play correctly !!!
If you wanna see him at full pelt, listen to 'Mother Sky'! He's passed now sadly...
Jaki was a funky drummer. He hit ‘em hard!!!
@@kinexkinex971 this drummer clearly didnt have working ears
@@rauschgifttv5019 sure ! if you only knew ... I had to make music with him for two years and he was a jealous one with an incredible ego, now I'm alone in control and that's fine
Holy shit, I've been listening to this song on Spotify and literally thought it was new. I cannot believe it's from 1972...insane.
SAME
Tago Mago is better than this album.
Same
omg its from the year i was fucking born holy shit!!!!
Haha, the old man i am use to listen to CAN long ago, appart the first album, you can listen to all of them, you'll find great track on each... Holger Czukay die few years ago, listen to his work, this guy was incredible !
this drummer is a machine..he dont use loops he plays loops
"Jaki does not play like a machine : a machine always have a "humanize" function, Jaki hasn't got one" Irmin Schmidt
He IS the loop
JAKI, the machine
That is what got me hooked to this song, the drumming and the rhythm. I love the singer's voice too. This song is so original and unique; I freakin LOVE it!
The drums are banana's in this track! Cant stop listening to it. 🫶ACES!
I still can’t believe this song was made like 50 years ago. Amazing. The production sounds so clean and modern
This song is actually calming that it literal melts my mind and bod......
Can was always about making the listener feel confident and good. How can you think when you are stressed?
Wait there's more! Holger and the Photo Song.
ua-cam.com/video/ZZ3oeboZ7ts/v-deo.html
All of it is about living life relaxed and accepting of yourself.
hahaha the reference
@@NormAppleton Don't look down the sink drain.
Yes, what it was should do
this song makes me feel so relaxed almost like I'm... melting
Vitamin c already touch you
@@kochengoren1526 JOOOOOSUKEEEEEE(8)
Try dern kala, maria tambien by khurangbin
Me too
"What a world , what a world......."
This song makes me feel soft
+Leland Palmer It gets me wet
odd, this song makes me feel like a rock... :\
Definitly not a Spy Maybe even an island?
I was more thinking about going to the "heels"
Anybody else losing vitamin c
perfect song to introduce bf/gf to your family
before being softened
Did your folks walk in on you while you’re boning to this song lol?
@@Salamander676 Nah mate it's a reference to JoJolion, this song in particular is used as namesake.
Ben Hajioff bonor
HEY YOU
Aha
That snare sounds soooo goooood ... The drummer did a perfect job on this one.
I'm 76 years old and been listening to all kinds of music my whole life. This is my new All-Time favorite Rock 'N Roll record. Germankraut, you say?
Krautrock
Very cool and nice taste
gay of homofobic
KRAUTROCK
But yeah, enjoy
Search terms: CAN, damo suzuki, Holger Czukay
🙌🏾
I lost my Vitamin A, my Vitamin D and E, but I sure as hell ain't gonna lose my Vitamin C (I cannot describe in words how much I love this song).
😂😂😂
You aren’t getting scurvy
@@Lemocci Hah! Yeah, just nyctalopia, rickets, and spinocerebellar ataxia.
RIP Jaki. Thanks for some great music. The drumming on this track is sublime.
Still sounds contemporary after 45 years!
This is hotter than anything made since. So ahead if its time. Shits on most new music
@UC7erTWc7FZwi8GwB68oGJQg god I hate people like you, so small minded and gatekeepy. No one likes you, shut up. This song is amazing but I could think of 10 songs released after 2010 which are better, instantly. Shut the fuck up
@@carnictus23 Name them and I'll tell you you're wrong on all counts.
It sounds futuristic 49 years after
that's cause music doesn't get old, just a little bit... dusty
That drumming is absolutely extraordinary. I'm no drumming expert but I could not wipe the grin off my face throughout that whole groove
This song was created completely improvised. The most authentic song I've heard in my life.
woah, I was blown when I first heard this today in a Celine show. damn, so good. gonna listen to this from now on
Lisa
Same after watching the Celine show , this song keeps on repeating in my mind
Same dude
1972, though? really. I'm flabbergasted. I've never heard of them, and this is what I was in to in the late '70's and early '80's.
Which Celine show
May Mr. Jaki Liebezeit rest in peace... One of the most influential drummers ever.
TheRealMc101 Nietzsche 😎
Jaki Liebezeit is the greatest drummer in rock history that 1% or less of rock fans could even name.
I might be soft but the drums on this track hit rock hard
im not
Veiny rock solid throbbing wet hard concrete stiff erection
fuck is you talkin about dawg
Nah, I wouldn't call you soft for it. I introduced my GF to my family while we listened to this song, and they all agreed.
Vitamin C has already touched you!!!
ah yes my favorite character
*f a t m a n t r i s h*
More like *Pesci 2.0 with Semi- Spice Girl*
CMCynic The real Soft and Wet Stand
So trish is damo, buccarati, mista, narancia, pesci, doppio, diavolo now?
More like a boomer peschi,looking like an uncircumcised penis with some clay doh on top.
VITAMIN CEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!
Anyone after Eric? Thanks for bringing me back here
I discovered this song from eric .. and loved it
Same!!! Flashbacks 100%
Haha yes! Listen to this in my teens!
Yep Eric it is 👍 Always keep your Shazam ready when watching series/movies ❤️
@@davidmajersdorf5449 Good series/movies*
Definitely one of the greatest songs ever made. The drumming on this track transports me to a different dimension.
for me it makes me feel like im melting into my chair
WAY ahead of its time. A bridge to modern dance music before stage one even really started.
Yeah totally agree with that
Rabbit in the Moon's "FLooRi.D.A.' (Q-Burn's Abstract Message vs Grumptronix mix #2) HalluciNation Recordings 1999 is a direct copy of this song, I played the RITM QBAM's version for years without knowing it was this song. I just found this out today also.
Awesome band... Great musicians .. Love the drummer ( and all)....RIP Jaki Liebezeit
y x
Jojo reference
@@paolohyde6821 x y
Every time I hear this, it amazes me this came out in 1971
Wow for 1971 it still sounds amazing.
The first Can tune I ever heard. I was astounded by their different take on 'making a tune', incredible band!
The combination of the haunting impro-like bass drum, hypnotic hi-hats and snare strokes brings me to tears. One of the best drum tracks ever recorded. Bass, singing and keyboards only make the drum play shine even more.
Brings you to tears? Maybe you should get out of the house
Maybe you should get off the internet
@@matts5247
The Get Down brought me here. Thanks Nas et all. The killer drum and bass line is light years ahead of its time.
Holger and Jaki!!!!
>next suggestion is Soft and Wet
this fandom has successfully damaged the algorithm forever
I have Tusk ...
@ i got virtual insanity, then soft & wet, then killer queen, and i think there was another one but i dont remember
Edit: theres also scary monsters (and super creeps) and catch the rainbow
Mine is tusk folks.
i got epitph
Burning down the house here
Drums here are insanely detailed & yet the fills are improvised. He plays so fast because even though the other musicians are in 4/8 the Drummer is playing in 4/16 - which means he plays double the amount of values as the Guitars. The Portamento on the bass guitar as it slides up is a nice touch, as well as the other guitars Juxtaposed Pan.
how to ruin the vibe.
It’s incredible that this tune is from 1972. It sounds really really fresh.
Thanks to freaking Hirohiko Araki and his rock humans I discovered the band that changed my life forever.
"Do not understimate me."
Care to elaborate ?
Jojo's bizzare adventure take huge inspiration from songs and bands
@@thelastoutcast9266 The manga JoJolion has a villain with a superpower named Vitamin C; the author, Araki, is a big fan of western music
@@41s91-h7sJJBA is probably the only anime to use musical references for the openings, endings and stands names
I don’t know what’s better. The drumming or the base guitar.
or the vocals
Tripping to this is just so perfectly painfully glorious
RIP Damo and Jaki 😞 Thank you for some truly jaw dropping music. Such a thing of wonder. And especially love the outro, as Damo sings 'you're losing your vitamin C' as the strange unhinged synth noises kick in. It's like all the demons pent up in the song were finally let loose.
Ever since I first heard it on German TV,
It was featured in Samuel Fuller's German television Tatort production Dead Pigeon on Beethoven Street in 1973,
I'm in love with the music of CAN. ☮
The magic of CAN was the school of Stockhausen and his influence!
The hell? THIS was in Jojo too? Clearly Araki and I have similar tastes cause these connections are always only by coincidence.
I mean, dude has good taste
That moment when you discover King Crimson and Can in the same week
G R A V I T Y !
everyone around me has been talking about this show for weeks and I hate the fact that it pushed away all my usual content, no matter how close a friend I've been able to ignore it, thinking it'll disappear soon and I won't have to care anymore, but now that some random dude on youtube said it has CAN and King Crimson on its soundtrack, I'm gonna HAVE to check it out, tonight!
Do you believe in gravity ?
Thomas Pynchon + Inherent Vice + Joaquin Phoenix + Can = you gotta love this.
It all works so well - the keyboard, the bass, the rhythm guitar, the vocals. Masterful. And my god, the drums, the drums. So technical.
Thank you to Lisa and Celine.. Now I'm addicted to this song
Thank you Araki for showing me this amazing song and band.
So how many get down fans we got so far? It's a groovy song by itself but gotta thank the get down for introducing me. Netflix has done good with this one!
Jojolion brought me here
RIP Jaki Liebezeit (1938-2017)
i just now knew that musician made great work with Burnt Friedman was Can member.
Hi is great for me.
Juan Hernández He was great
I love this song a lot. The drums are great, the vocals, the structure! It's all so great. Especially now that I'm currently melting down a drain because a dripped-out discord mod attacked me.
This song still hits that button. Fabulous song.
Just heard this on Radio 6 and....wow I genuinely thought this was a contemporary release! Incredible!
Here just because this song is always amazing.
one of the reasons i love films and tv shows is because it introduces me to great music
Think you'll find Can are highly trained musicians just simply playing what they want to and sharing their enjoyment of that. Thanks.
Newer movies are being made by my generation - their use of great music is an absolute joy to behold - betters the movie and inspires the younger generation as well - circles round and round - very cool
Studying this song while high, I realize a few things:
The bass guitar does this things where it pretends like it’s tame and not trying to dominate the song but there are many times when it tries to out compete the dominating drums s
The drums literally carry the entire song and are confident and assertive.
The drums will tone down to make the drums think it’s backing up but it’s actually figuring out how the drums think so that it case infiltrate then.
daaamn. its true. it also has a great atmosphere. very ahead of time
nice
A great insight. The members of Can weren't just brilliant musicians, they were real intellectuals. Holger Czukay, the bassist, studied under Karlheinz Stockhausen (one of the most important composers of the last century). They weren't just making incredible music, they were making intellectual statements with it too. The best band ever.
Wouldn't exactly be out of place on a trip hop album from the 90s, to be honest. CAN really were ahead of their time!
Her daddy got a big aeroplane
Her mommy holds all the family cash
A beautiful blows, I stay at the corner
She is living in and out of tune
Hey you
You're losing, you're losing
You're losing, you're losing your vitamin C
Hey you
You're losing, you're losing
You're losing, you're losing your vitamin C
Your vitamin C
A monster press machine in on her body
While she is stepping on the quicksand
A beautiful rose, stay at the corner
She is living in and out of tune
Hey you
You're losing, you're losing
You're losing, you're losing your vitamin C
Hey you
You're losing, you're losing
You're losing, you're losing your vitamin C
Your vitamin C
Hey you
You're losing, you're losing
You're losing, you're losing your vitamin C
Hey you
You're losing, you're losing
You're losing, you're losing your vitamin C
Thanks for the help.
Thank u 🙏🏽
Seriously can't stop listening to this! I think I was 5 yrs old when I first heard it I remember singing hey you over and over. I never knew who it was and how to find this song and at last 30 years later!
I see the concert in AB in Brussels in 1974, 4 hours, wonderful!
As a Dj, I just run these drum tracks over and over "Cuttin" and "Scratchin" certain areas...he was killing it!
we are making into the Higashikatas Mansion with this one🔥🔥🔥🔥
Anthony Bourdain introduced me to this and I love it.
RIP Tony
what? when how?
@@basehead617 via his tv show when he went to Cologne
The drumming, the synths...So perfect.
Wooah…am blown with this song.. thanks Eric for bringing home the nostalgia
The beat on this song is too hot! Smokin!
Great to see this featured on euphoria CAN are amazing one of my favourite bands ever
This song was on Euphoria too? She Brings the Rain was the reason I looked these guys up, which was also in Euphoria.
lol i'm here because of jjl. great song tho i love it
WE MELTING WITH THIS ONE 🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥
Impecable yet disgusting drumming.
One of the best drum performances i have ever heard.
Jaki Liebezeit (RIP) was probably one of the greatest drummers ever, in any genre of music.
@@el_mal_de_ojo jon bonham be like:
@@anafu-sankanashi8933 not a comparison at all
I'm 43 years old. This song was released before I existed, and it sounds more cutting edge than 99% of stuff my kids listen to.
Language: English
Source: Lyricfind
Her daddy got a big aeroplane
Her mommy holds all the family cash
A beautiful blows, I stay at the corner
She is living in and out of tune
Hey you
You're losing, you're losing
You're losing, you're losing your vitamin C
Hey you
You're losing, you're losing
You're losing, you're losing your vitamin C
Your vitamin C
A monster press machine in on her body
While she is stepping on the quicksand
A beautiful rose, stay at the corner
She is living in and out of tune
Hey you
You're losing, you're losing
You're losing, you're losing your vitamin C
Hey you
You're losing, you're losing
You're losing, you're losing your vitamin C
Your vitamin C
Hey you
You're losing, you're losing
You're losing, you're losing your vitamin C
Hey you
You're losing, you're losing
You're losing, you're losing your vitamin C
@Marckus Andrei Narvasa be thankful this ain't a re:Zero video as people would backlash you
No joke... There's nothing like finding your favorite song in your favorite series
as soon as this started plying in the movie, i had to come find it! Just goes to show there is so much amazing music i have yet to discover! Thanks for the upload!
I did the same thing... but I thought it was a new song. Little did I know it was from 1972. lol
Hot summer nights
@@Abcded11 I assume they’re talking about Inherent Vice
The use of this song in that scene was perfect
Sounds incredible and shout out to the engineer who set the mic's in this studio session.
Discovered them only 4 years ago.......Better late than never...Very grateful.....
I play this every morning so I remember to drink my orange juice.🍊
this goes so hard for no reason
Love it, interesting drums, cool vocals, arrangement, psychedelic, always love organ
Is just "WOW", recently discovered that track and is truely a fantastic song, the music is insane, what a drummer !!!!
Really catchy drums. My ninth grade loved it, and could not believe the lyrics.
I just discovered this band and my mind is blown.
And to think this song was written in 1972! It sounds like it was written in the last 20 years...
Wasn't it ? Feels like it was ..... Gawd don't let me get old
Someone will say the same thing in 40 years time, if the earth is still here.... Can were beautiful... RIP Michael,Holger & Jaki.
I love how Bizarre The musical references are in jojolion, Best part
Yeah steel ball run is overated but stills good
Jojolion has the best musical references song wise imo as well as part 5 and 7
can you hear them?
its the sound of sbr fans that run so they can beat the crap out of you because you have diffrent opinion.
dont worry im not one of them. im part 3/5 lover
@@totallynotdio1311 bruv i see you everywhere lmao
@@aurumofcybereliusdamm this brat! I told tsurugi not to use his stand on random people. Now everyone thinks they see true DIO when its just a stranger. Ill donut him later dont worry.
One of the greatest intros of one of the greatest films of all times
world-special-best drummer! LOVE
This song is so good it feels like I'm melting
*No for real I'm melting hel-*
amogus
Haha orange (vitamin c) goes brrrrrrr
You're not funny
Jaki Liebezeit was light-years ahead of us mere mortals. If I started now, I'd need another 2 arms and 10 years of practice to be able to drum on his level.
Jaki is amazing yeahh.
It was more about playing the right thing rather than being complicated. Early on it was suggested by someone after a show that he should be less fancy and more repetitive, from there on he developed that inimitable sound, apparently.
The grandaddy of drum n bass!!! 🤖👌
Amazing kick drum control.
Awesome drummer, awesome song!
We know why Neil Peart used to say Vitamin C was one the greatest drumming of all times.
Just a few drummers can play that with such level of accuracy.
i'm in love with the drumming !!!
Me too
I love when the organ/synth comes in. Sounds so cool against the bass line and very classical
Brings back awesome visuals and memories of watching ‘The Getdown’.
I wanna thank Good Trouble and Callie Adams Foster and CAN and also UA-cam for this opportunity !
RIP Damo Suzuki
"The Gentlemen" got me here. Who else got here?
Damn, this song's one of the most influential songs of all time, driven by Jaki Liebezeit's irresistibly funky and ever-perpetuating krautrock percussion.👍
Yes I'm here because of ' the gentlemen'. I knew I had it somewhere........I love Can, Faust also 👍 if you haven't heard it try, Psalter from 73minutes. 😎
RIP Jaki thanks for the music.
the theme literally fits the vitamin c from jojo perfectly
The Get Down brought me to this genius song. All this time I thought this song came out in the last 10 years only to find out it came out in the damn 70's! Those drums are timeless.
Jaki Liebezeit R.I.P You and Can changed my life, thank you ...