A question of Krautrock
- bigmoog
- Posts: 14867
- https://mapa.targeo.pl/kuchnie-na-wymiar-warszawa-ladna-41-97-500-radomsko~20490206/meble-wyposazenie-domu-sklep/adres
- Joined: Wed Dec 27, 2006 8:51 pm
- Location: 1975
This past year on WDR TV there was in fact 2 programs that dealt with the history of Krautrock (a derogatory slang label German musicians hated). That term was coined by the late English journalist Ian MacDonald (not the King Crimson member). MacDonald wrote a couple articles in the UK pop press, circa 1970/ 71. In them he used it as a moniker for the music coming out of the new rock scene in Germany.Pertou wrote:There's also a side long track by Conrad Schnitzler called Krautrock, featured on the album "Rot" from 1973bigmoog wrote:ps, the term Krautrock is believed to have been generated by an early Amon Duul LP........
http://www.the-edge.ws/schnitzler/rot.htm
The term was not invented by Germans, at least according to Ralf Hütter:
http://krautrock.pertou.dk/kraftwerk-05.jpg
Ian's articles are also online. Sadly he commited suicide a few years backPertou wrote:This past year on WDR TV there was in fact 2 programs that dealt with the history of Krautrock (a derogatory slang label German musicians hated). That term was coined by the late English journalist Ian MacDonald (not the King Crimson member). MacDonald wrote a couple articles in the UK pop press, circa 1970/ 71. In them he used it as a moniker for the music coming out of the new rock scene in Germany.Pertou wrote:There's also a side long track by Conrad Schnitzler called Krautrock, featured on the album "Rot" from 1973bigmoog wrote:ps, the term Krautrock is believed to have been generated by an early Amon Duul LP........
http://www.the-edge.ws/schnitzler/rot.htm
The term was not invented by Germans, at least according to Ralf Hütter:
http://krautrock.pertou.dk/kraftwerk-05.jpg
source: http://www.eurock.com/Display.aspx?Cont ... aiser.aspx
try these:Pertou wrote:This past year on WDR TV there was in fact 2 programs that dealt with the history of Krautrock (a derogatory slang label German musicians hated). That term was coined by the late English journalist Ian MacDonald (not the King Crimson member). MacDonald wrote a couple articles in the UK pop press, circa 1970/ 71. In them he used it as a moniker for the music coming out of the new rock scene in Germany.Pertou wrote:There's also a side long track by Conrad Schnitzler called Krautrock, featured on the album "Rot" from 1973bigmoog wrote:ps, the term Krautrock is believed to have been generated by an early Amon Duul LP........
http://www.the-edge.ws/schnitzler/rot.htm
The term was not invented by Germans, at least according to Ralf Hütter:
http://krautrock.pertou.dk/kraftwerk-05.jpg
source: http://www.eurock.com/Display.aspx?Cont ... aiser.aspx
I recommend all albums by La Düsseldorf
http://postpunkjunk.com/?p=30
hey I didn't say I liked the music! I just said it was nice to see 'embigmoog wrote:yes. its great stuff. shame these days a lot ofmusic and grups are so bland