Can jammed and went on a bit the producer wanted it to finish so they called it "Tony wanna go" I have the cassette from that broadcast and Peel clearly states that
At least one of the most avantguard Krautrock bands of all times - groundbreaking & revolutionising rock music in a way no-one has done before. Hall of Fame, definitely !
I listened to this session as it aired and set my cassette recorder rolling, labeling it "Tony wanna go now so will ya wind it up" after John´s comment referring to Tony the recording engineer if I recall correctly.
Can jammed and went on a bit the producer wanted it to finish so they called it "Tony wanna go" I have the cassette from that broadcast and Peel clearly states that
Jaki .. L. I meet Him in Köln...he just came out of the p-room /Rhenania-was very tired-dry-but in a refreshing sense ..memoria-R.I.P.-JAki -One of the Top-Drummers ...
Tony was the sound engineer and Can were famous for long jams, at the Peel sessions this went on a bit and the Engineer wanted to finish so they named the song Tony wanna go! that is true I have the cassette from the original recoding and Peel clearly states that!
Can jammed and went on a bit the producer wanted it to finish so they called it "Tony wanna go" I have the cassette from that broadcast and Peel clearly states that
@@stephenhainey2057 Haha, that's hilarious if that's so. It should've been on this recording to give it context and understand how it originally ended like it did. Well at least someone finally told me the answer to this, wasn't thinking it would be coming, so thx.
@@PEGGLORE Hello , thank you, yes it's true, I have the original cassette still after all these years I used to record some of the Peel sessions etc, they "played " a few "songs" and that was the last one, at that time Can just "jammed", and I actually saw them in Glasgow (Kelvin Hall) they played in the dark, no lights! just jammed and went off!!