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Thread started 11/29/17 11:09am

ThatWhiteDude

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Ya'll ready for some german music? (WARNING DO NOT LISTEN IF YOU CAN'T HANDLE EMBARRESMENT)

Okay, here ya go, don't say I didn't warn ya'll lol lol

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stYO0zpvJ0s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZ58odQo87A

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axmZ_5Rx4Go Okay that's not that bad.

Everytime I listen to those Songs I think: "Why do we german people don't have stars like MJ, Prince, James Brown etc??

Okay, some say we got Rammstein, but come on, we germans are the masters when it comes to screaming for no reason lol lol lol

And Rammstein's not my jam and the rest of the german acts is just meh.....

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Reply #1 posted 11/29/17 12:58pm

MickyDolenz

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ThatWhiteDude said:

Everytime I listen to those Songs I think: "Why do we german people don't have stars like MJ, Prince, James Brown etc??

Aren't Kraftwerk from Germany? They're somewhat known in the US. If not directly, then through their influence on 1980s dance music, new wave, & the electrofunk sound in early hip hop and some R&B bands like Midnight Star. Freak A Zoid has Kraftwerk elements in it and so does Planet Rock from Afrika Bambaataa & The Soulsonic Force. The local R&B station used to play Kraftwerk songs like The Telephone Call & Numbers. Numbers was popular for breakdancing to as well.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #2 posted 11/29/17 1:02pm

ThatWhiteDude

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MickyDolenz said:

ThatWhiteDude said:

Everytime I listen to those Songs I think: "Why do we german people don't have stars like MJ, Prince, James Brown etc??

Aren't Kraftwerk from Germany? They're somewhat known in the US. If not directly, then through their influence on 1980s dance music, new wave, & the electrofunk sound in early hip hop and some R&B bands like Midnight Star. Freak A Zoid has Kraftwerk elements in it and so does Planet Rock from Afrika Bambaataa & The Soulsonic Force. The local R&B station used to play Kraftwerk songs like The Telephone Call & Numbers. Numbers was popular for breakdancing to as well.

I've never heard of Kraftwerk eek

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Reply #3 posted 11/29/17 1:14pm

MickyDolenz

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ThatWhiteDude said:

I've never heard of Kraftwerk eek

They've been nominated for induction to the Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame. So that should give you an indictation their popularity and/or influence in the US. Probably without Kraftwerk, there might not have been a Duran Duran or Depeche Mode. Or at least they would sound different.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #4 posted 11/29/17 1:18pm

ThatWhiteDude

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MickyDolenz said:

ThatWhiteDude said:

I've never heard of Kraftwerk eek

They've been nominated for induction to the Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame. So that should give you an indictation their popularity and/or influence in the US. Probably without Kraftwerk, there might not have been a Duran Duran or Depeche Mode. Or at least they would sound different.

That's pretty awesome.. I really didn't know that. Great to know that there are german artist who influenced others.... smile

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Reply #5 posted 11/29/17 1:34pm

MickyDolenz

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ThatWhiteDude said:

That's pretty awesome.. I really didn't know that. Great to know that there are german artist who influenced others.... smile

Acts like Elton John & Michael Jackson wanted to work with them, but were turned down because the group did not want to give their sound away. Ralf (I think, as he was one of the main 2 guys in the band.) from the group mentioned talking to Mike in the 1980s about a colaboration. I don't know if you can find the interview online, but it is mentioned in a biography about Kraftwerk. There's a few, so I don't remember which book it was.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #6 posted 11/29/17 8:57pm

alphastreet

Strange animals.
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Reply #7 posted 11/29/17 9:46pm

Strive

German music is cool. Like most things in life, you have to look for the good stuff.

https://www.youtube.com/w...Gv0MsjV0Fk

Other fun things I've learned from piracy, Japan had a fantastic funk scene and for some reason Rockabilly is still a thing in Russia.
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Reply #8 posted 11/30/17 12:24am

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I really like this lady, Cassandra Steen. Here she is with her band Glashaus:

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I don't want your rhythm without your rhyme
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Reply #9 posted 11/30/17 1:11am

ThatWhiteDude

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ginusher said:

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I really like this lady, Cassandra Steen. Here she is with her band Glashaus:

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Cassandra Steen is really good smile I like her too

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Reply #10 posted 12/02/17 1:02am

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There's some great music coming out of Germany. I quite enjoyed Joris's debut album a year and a half back: Hoffnungslos hoffnungsvoll (Hopelessly Hopeful)

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Im Schneckenhaus (In the Snail Shell)

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Herz über Kopf (Heart over Head)

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Bis ans Ende der Welt (Until the End of the World)

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Sommerregen (Summer Rain)

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Schwarz-Weiss (Black-White)

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Reply #11 posted 12/02/17 9:49am

alphastreet

Strive said:

German music is cool. Like most things in life, you have to look for the good stuff.

https://www.youtube.com/w...Gv0MsjV0Fk

Other fun things I've learned from piracy, Japan had a fantastic funk scene and for some reason Rockabilly is still a thing in Russia.


I agree, I like 80s German music ...
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Reply #12 posted 12/04/17 1:40am

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Kraftwerk are great, electronic music pioneers. Continuing what Strive says Japan seems to love R&B too - Kci and Jojo, Boyz II Men and Eric Benet to name a few have released Japanese exclusive albums.
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