Whether or not you are still feeling the isolation blues, it’s always nice to have something to watch. Especially in the way of interesting musical clips.
I sometimes scour youtube in search of enticing tidbits in the way of music. I quite often discover some quite interesting stuff.
Back in the ’70s, progressive music from Germany started to make inroads outside of the country and the British music press soon latched onto it giving it the name Krautrock. Some of the names which soon became familiar were Can, Amon Duul II, Kraftwerk, Cluster, Tangerine Dream and Neu! to name but a few.
Here are a few clips which I’ve collected for your viewing pleasure.
Kraftwerk on the German TV programme Beat Club ca. 1971. What is interesting here is that it is Florian Schneider accompanied by Michael Rother and Klaus Dinger who would later go on to be known as the duo Neu!
Here is another German TV clip for 1971 featuring Ralf and Florian with Wolfgang Flur on his freshly built electronic drum set.
Now, here is Can ca. 1970 on the German programme Rockpalast. Nearly an hour and a half. The Damo Suzuki era.
A wonderful documentary which covers the band’s career. Another hour and a half of Can bliss.
Here is a groovy set by Amon Duul II from Beat Club in 1970.
A compilation of Amon Duul II material spanning 1969 to 1975. Over two hours!
Here is a very unique clip of Tangerine Dream live in Berlin, 1969. This was before they acquired synthesisers and were a psychedelic, freak-out group. Edgar Froese, guitar. Klaus Schulze, drums. “Happy” Dieter, bass (according to the video notes).
The legendary performance of Tangerine Dream at Coventry Cathedral in 1975.
Well, that should keep you busy for a while!