0:00 | Meine Damen Und Herren / Numbers / Computer World 9:16 | It’s More Fun to Compute / Home Computer 16:10 | Spacelab 21:13 | The Man Machine 26:24 | Electric Café 30:21 | Sex Object 35:54 | The Telephone Call / House Phone 41:26 | Autobahn 50:19 | Computer Love 56:18 | The Model 1:00:00 | Geiger Counter / Radioactivity 1:07:05 | Tour de France / Prologue / Tour de France (Etape 1) / Chrono / Tour de France (Etape 2) 1:18:31 | Trans-Europe Express / Metal on Metal / Abzug 1:26:30 | The Robots 1:33:48 | Planet of Visions 1:38:15 | Non Stop / Boing Boom Tschak / Techno Pop / Musique Non Stop
Now thats funny: @ 20m47 you ll see an UFO landing.... In 2013 Kraftwerk played in Eindhoven Netherlands @ the Evoluon. The image you see here @ 20m47 is an exact image of the Evoluon in Eindhoven which is a real live size UFO you can visit. (google it!)
Jumpstart / 0:24 A Noose or a Blade / 3:04 Never Gonna Happen / 5:13 Red In My Eyes / 7:21 Alcohol for All / 8:27 Fence Walker / 10:44 RCP Fuck You / 13:51 Final Kill / 15:53 Emo Song / 17:54 Mental Peace / 20:33 Fortune Cookie / 24:10
Intro / 0:34 somnabulist / 3:34 Leo’s Song / 5:14 no|Take / 6:28 IN IT / 8:31 ??? / 11:55 Untitled 1 (Live at Woodstock) / 13:14 Boris Cover / 16:24 Who What Where Why When / 18:20 where is the line / 21:01 noise tezeta / 22:12
It's good to see Kraftwerk playing at Disney Concert Hall of all places. There does seem to be a whole lot of empty seats going free there though so I don't know if it hadn't been that well advertised or if it's just a popularity thing. Living in London, I'm not aware of how successful they've been in the States. In Europe their shows will always sell out within days. Even though I think there is only one original member left in the line up but the music & show itself is always a thouroghly entertaining spectacle of sound & vision. It's not like they really have to do much, the soundtrack & stunning visuals are all programmed in advance so they just have to press play & turn up. Over the years it's been quite customary for the first half of the concert to have robots at the controls anyway, which is fine cos that's what the group are all about. Their music is timeless so will always sound new & relevant to people of any age around the world, especially to those who love their electronic music. There is enough material to program a show forever even after they are all long gone & new guys will have to put the dayglow suits on. Just like Abba are doing now with their CJ 'Visitors' show. That show will play forever around the world to new audiences even after they are all long gone too. If the music is good then there will always be an audience wanting to to see it, which is great. I first got into Kraftwerk in '75 when Autobahn came out. I was 14 & it was like nothing else I'd ever heard before but I freekin' loved it. I'm 64 now & still adore it all. In the UK it reached no 11 in the Spring of '75 & I've followed their career ever since. My mother was from Berlin & from when I was about 10 she would drive us there to visit her mum. I would be sleeping in the back seat of the car as we drove for hours along the autobahns to get to Berlin & the car sounds were exactly like on the record & so were already implanted in my brain. When I played her the single that I'd bought, under headphones, she couldn't believe what she was hearing & became a fan too. Brilliant huh? We didn't have computers or mobile phones back then so you used your imagination to enjoy the futureistic, stereophonic sounds visually. A new LP was an event because they didn't come that often either but you knew it would be even better than the last one. It wasn't until '81 that they had their first & only no 1 in the UK with 'The Model'. New product tapered off in the new century but their music will always captivate new ears of any age in the future as long as they get to hear it. Over the years they've released a few official dvds of some concerts that are all brilliant & available on RU-vid. Now there are gigs from people all over the world to see & enjoy, just like yours, although you can't beat the actual 'live' experience. If you love Kraftwerk it's definately worth hunting out material from the ex-members who have all produced really great music since too, all with the same electronic sound of Kraftwerk. So enjoy & thanks very much for uploading this. Wunderbar!
what the fuck is up with american crowds? nobody moving... saw these guys when i was on vacation in barcelona and the crowd there was wild. no phones, just fun, beers and lots of weed haha
I know I’m thinking the same thing. What the fuck! First time I saw them the crowd was wild but now it’s dead. My dream is to visit Europe or Australia or one of the big egg punk countries and see the bands live up there
I made it for a little while. Sorry, the camera motion was painful. I only need to see what the theatre looks like once at the beginning for a few seconds to establish what the space is like. With that crowd I was expecting someone to yell ""boogie!"" Cheers.
No. With my videos you dont just get the show, you get every single detail of the theater, i zoom in on each person in the theater too so you know whos there. This isnt a video its an experience. If you dont like it, fuck you
my dad is 53. when he was maybe like 4 or 5, he always heard autobahn on the radio, and this was the first time he saw the song live after like 50 years. amazing experience.
I was sitting a few rows back at this show. Thank you for recording it. I actually think I saw you filming the whole time and was hoping this would be up on YT.
1. Meine Damen und Herren 2. Numbers / Computer World 3. It's More Fun to Compute / Home Computer 4. Spacelab 5. The Man Machine 6. Electric Café 7. Sex Object 8. The Telephone Call / House Phone 9. Autobahn 10. Computer Love 11. The Model 12. Geiger Counter / Radioactivity 13. Tour de France '83 / 2003 14. Trans Europe Express / Metal on Metal / Abzug 15. The Robots 16. Planet of Visions 17. Non Stop / Boing Boom Tschak / Techno Pop / Music Non Stop
Nothing seem to be blocked. I'm from Germany and i could watch the video without using a VPN, but of course it could be that there are parts of the World and/or Europe in which this video is blocked.
They’ve played 2 us tours and each tour they’ve played the same venues so I think from them being all the way from Spain they don’t know much towns to play in other then the ones they are familiar with.
@@D.a.p.p.l.e.s they’re most recent tour they played Philadelphia Pittsburgh Indianapolis Chicago Seattle Portland Long Beach San Francisco Los Angeles What you can also do is drive to the closest city of those dates. I usually post the flyers to different shows / tours so next tour I can put it on my community page