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lets not forget.
either krautrock or new german cheerfulness. cold war aesthetics. at the front line. the best kind. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaSL-a2aFRM...p;start_radio=1 krautrock = sober minimalism of hair yarn ----- kraftwerk anyone. new german cheerfulness = two color vivaciousness of tartan ------- "beer hall" electr0nic of trio. no one did music like the germans at that time. way out there. i sometimes wish i had gone to berlin in the late 70s/80s as a lot of young australians did. they let you stay in berlin with generous visa arrangements. which was about the only way you could do a long long stay if you were not of direct british descent to obtain a british passport. i think germany must have been a fabulous place during the cold war era. right on the edge. i went to chicago instead. and it was fabulous. |
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