Some great 70's albums from Germany |
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richardh
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^ probably 80's synth pop wouldn't have happened without Kraftwerk (allright might be a slight exaggeration and do they want this credit anyway?!) . I still can't get my head round the fact that The Model came out in 1978. Always seems way later!
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Auuuutoooooobaaaaahhhhnnnn!
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All so wonderful. I can't vote for any of the first four over the others:
1: Man Machine, Phaedra, Tago Mago, Zuckerzeit 2: Neu!, Faust IV, Ash Ra Tempel -wait... looking at the Poll Statistics I changed my mind and went for Sugartime |
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Same here, and I would have voted Ash Ra Tempel or Can. |
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Seems I missed this the first and second time around. This is one where I feel that I have to say, or want to say, "all of the above" due to all being favourites of mine.
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I'm fond of Ash Ra Tempel, Tago Mago, Faust IV and Neu!, but the favourite one? - not so sure.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Bah, this one was hard. So many great albums. I went with Phaedra for now, with Tago Mago just behind it
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RIO/AVANT/ZEUHL - The best thing you can get with yer pants on!
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Ash Ra Tempel - although it says I already voted in this poll. It must have been a long time ago.
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Kraftwerk - The Man Machine
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Autobahn
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Kraftwerk - The Man Machine
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TD Phaedra
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Faust "Faust IV"
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siLLy puPPy
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Every one of those is brilliant. I voted for Faust because nobody else did but i see more have since i did!
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I went with Neu! because it didn't have enough votes. Great album, that. I'm torn between that one and Phaedra; both great, but very different.
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It's really hard to make a choice from this list. I guess I will vote for Faust at the end, but all are quite excellent.
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This is definitely my kind of bag, Anders. Nice selection there
I could go with any one of three albums here (IV, Tago Mago and NEU!) but decided to opt for the fabulous selftitled NEW! I wasn’t that crazy about Phaedra when I first got it but it has improved over the years. I still prefer a lot of TD albums leading up to it. |
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Tangerine Dream - Phaedra.
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