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So much for suggestions for the other letters ... I guess that PP is joining the club that Mosh can not say, or suggest anything.

Disappointing when you see that words mean nothing anymore! Smile
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Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Hi,

So much for suggestions for the other letters ... I guess that PP is joining the club that Mosh can not say, or suggest anything.

Disappointing when you see that words mean nothing anymore! Smile

I think he just has not gotten round to it lol.... there are people who read you, you know :)
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Originally posted by Spaciousmind Spaciousmind wrote:

Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Hi,

So much for suggestions for the other letters ... I guess that PP is joining the club that Mosh can not say, or suggest anything.

Disappointing when you see that words mean nothing anymore! Smile

I think he just has not gotten round to it lol.... there are people who read you, you know :)

Hi,

I know ... thx ... and it was written in jest, not with any meaning in mind.

The only thing that bothers me, is that I have heard almost all of those bands, and have some of the records for about 3/4'rs of them. I would wish to see more members be "aware" and "know" the bands, because it makes "krautrock" a much more impressive list all around. 

It is a "movement" that had its inception in many arts, and it developed like no other in music, not just rock, but it's not like film, theater and literature did not stand up either ... they both had a shine that defies any artistic scene in Europe in the 20th century!
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Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Hi,

So much for suggestions for the other letters ... I guess that PP is joining the club that Mosh can not say, or suggest anything.

Disappointing when you see that words mean nothing anymore! Smile
No, I've never have been a member of the "anti-Mosh club". Your original reply was addressed to BaldJean/BaldFriede, so I didn't realise you were waiting for a reply from me too. Smile

There are some great suggestions in your list:- Jane; Wallenstein & Xhol Caravan are already included in the first A-Z Krautrock list at the top of Page 1, but I'll definitely add Popol Vuh (with your name attached)  to the second A-Z list on the previous page. Thumbs Up


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Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:


Hi,

I know ... thx ... and it was written in jest, not with any meaning in mind.

The only thing that bothers me, is that I have heard almost all of those bands, and have some of the records for about 3/4'rs of them. I would wish to see more members be "aware" and "know" the bands, because it makes "krautrock" a much more impressive list all around. 

It is a "movement" that had its inception in many arts, and it developed like no other in music, not just rock, but it's not like film, theater and literature did not stand up either ... they both had a shine that defies any artistic scene in Europe in the 20th century!

I know, I was also jesting.  I completely agree.  There was a lot of good German Krautrock music which nowadays is almost completely forgotten other than the usual mentions.

I have a fair amount that I snatched up over the years, and whenever I find it I still grab it.
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Originally posted by Spaciousmind Spaciousmind wrote:

Trying to fill some of your gaps:

Sperrmüll
Silberbart
Vinegar
Virus
Vita Nova

Y is tough.
Z is also tough but maybe this Space Rock Fits?  - Zone Six
Thanks for the great suggestions. I've checked out Sperrmüll  & Vinegar (which sounds like a tasty flavour of crisps/potato chips) and added them both to the second A-Z Krautrock list with your name credited for the additions. Thumbs Up
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Spaciousmind Spaciousmind wrote:

Trying to fill some of your gaps:

Sperrmüll
Silberbart
Vinegar
Virus
Vita Nova

Y is tough.
Z is also tough but maybe this Space Rock Fits?  - Zone Six
Thanks for the great suggestions. I've checked out Sperrmüll  & Vinegar (which sounds like a tasty flavour of crisps/potato chips) and added them both to the second A-Z Krautrock list with your name credited for the additions. Thumbs Up

Thanks Paul, no need for the credit :) I post them in the hope that people will search and check them out.
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Originally posted by Spaciousmind Spaciousmind wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Spaciousmind Spaciousmind wrote:

Trying to fill some of your gaps:

Sperrmüll
Silberbart
Vinegar
Virus
Vita Nova

Y is tough.
Z is also tough but maybe this Space Rock Fits?  - Zone Six
Thanks for the great suggestions. I've checked out Sperrmüll  & Vinegar (which sounds like a tasty flavour of crisps/potato chips) and added them both to the second A-Z Krautrock list with your name credited for the additions. Thumbs Up

Thanks Paul, no need for the credit :) I post them in the hope that people will search and check them out.
Everyone gets credited for any helpful artist additions to the Krautrock list, unless I've added them myself. Smile

I'm still listening to "B" for Between on the first list at the moment, but hopefully, I'll get around to listening to all of the Krautrock albums on the second A-Z list too, eventually. It may take me a while to listen to and feature all of Tangerine Dream's  albums though. Wink


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Krautrock A-Z - Part One

Agitation Free
Between
The Cosmic Jokers
Dom
Eloy
Edgar Froese (added for Verselibre)
Guru Guru (suggested by BaldFriede)
Hoelderlin
Ibliss (added by TigerFeet)
Jane (suggested by Moshkito)
Kraan (suggested by BaldJean)
Lucifer's Friend (suggested by DdWu23)
Message (added by ProgMind)
Novalis
Out of Focus (suggested by BaldJean or Bald Friede, probably, although I can't remember when) Embarrassed
Passport
Quaeschning & Schnauss
Rufus Zuphall
Klaus Schulze
Triumvirat
Utopia (added by DrWu23)
Virgin's Dream
Wallenstein (suggested by Moshkito)
Xhol Caravan/Xhol (suggested by Moshkito)
Yatha Sidhra
Zomby Woof


Krautrock A-Z - Part Two
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A = Amon Duul II (added by Moshkito)
B = Brainticket (added by Verslibre)
C = Can (not suggested by anyone, but an an absolute must for inclusion)
D = Dom
E = Embryo (added by BaldFriede)
F = Faust (added by Bald Friede)
G = German Oak (added by Hiram)
H = Hanuman (added by Logan)
I = Ihre Kinder (added by Spacious Mind)
J
K = Krokodil
L = Liliental (added by BaldJean)
M = Mythos (added by Spacious Mind)
N = Necronomicon (added by BaldJean)
O = Orange Peel (added by BaldJean)
P = Popol Vuh (added by Moshkito)
Q
R
S = Sperrmüll (added by Spacious Mind)
T = Tomorrow's Gift (added by Spacious Mind)
U = 
V = Vinegar (added by Spacious Mind)
W = Walter Wegmüller (added by Gordy)
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Z


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How about German Oak for G? Creepy stuff in several ways. 

SUPER KUDOS for Paul and everyone else involved in making this list! Krautrock is such a brilliant genre that includes some of the very best and the very worst music ever. 
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Try Ihre Kinder for I and Mythos for M.
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Originally posted by Hiram Hiram wrote:

How about German Oak for G? Creepy stuff in several ways. 

SUPER KUDOS for Paul and everyone else involved in making this list! Krautrock is such a brilliant genre that includes some of the very best and the very worst music ever. 
Thanks! German Oak is a great addition for the "G"-slot, which has just become available when I realised I'd  included Guru Guru in both A-Z lists. Embarrassed 

Luckily, I've only heard the best of Krautrock so far, although there's still plenty of time left to hear the worst of Krautrock too. Smile
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Originally posted by Spaciousmind Spaciousmind wrote:

Try Ihre Kinder for I and Mythos for M.

Another couple of excellent suggestions. Ihre Kinder is a band I haven't come across before, but I kinder like them. Smile
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Zweistein for "Z"


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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:


Krautrock A-Z - Part Two (update)

A = Amon Duul II (added by Moshkito)


Thank you, Moshkito!!  I was wondering where they were!  Clap
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Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:


Krautrock A-Z - Part Two (update)

A = Amon Duul II (added by Moshkito)


Thank you, Moshkito!!  I was wondering where they were!  Clap

Hi,

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Originally posted by Gordy Gordy wrote:

Walter Wegmüller for "W"

I like the sound of Walter Wegmüller's Tarot album, but Zweistein sound too weird and far out even for my psychedelic tastes. Smile
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Tomorrow's Gift

A great suggestion! Thanks for today's gift to the second A-Z list. Thumbs Up
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