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Strafiko, when something doesn't work: take it out on Moonchild. Curse at him, vent to him; he's a magnificent stress reliever.
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I didn't try to see if the one on the site works because 1) I have a 56k that runs at half speed due to a disturbed line, and 2) because I already have it on the CD. I found the video by searching "Dillinger Patton avi video makin" on Google; you just need to use the right keywords, and you'll find everything. Anyway, the best one remains this -> link rotto g397/8344/ipifighi2vc.jpg
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link rotto <- Here it seems there is a piece of the Making Of that is on the CD. Although it might be a porn movie, I can't guarantee anything. Buy the CD, they’re throwing it at you for even a dollar on Amazon.
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It takes me too long to upload it with my 24 kappa bytes per second :-(, after three minutes I gave up the task.
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But then, why do you buy Rumore? ;) It's a piece of crap magazine, just like Blow Up and the others... sure, we don't reach the nauseating level of NME, but we're close, boycott the crap. :D
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"<< Do You Remember When You Was On That Day? >> The only modular cover in the world. When it was first released, I thought there were two versions; when I held it in my hands, I got yet another confirmation that its artwork is the best of all. A brilliant idea on a single page, simple & genius. Not to mention the fact that for the price of a single, you get the songs and even a bit of video. /// The one from Rumore must be a translation error: buy the CD, there are the videos of the recording :D. He must have had the pieces sent to him, listened to them, and thrown down the ideas, but everything was recorded in the studio with the full company, filmed and included in the CD ;)"
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Give me the names. "Everyone copies him when they talk about rock on an intellectual level." Everyone who?
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I am from the Bryter Layter party.
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I remember the opposite Airò: Hohmann, collaborating percussionist at the beginning of the work, replaced before the release by Dinger and his Drum Machine. I searched a bit on the web and there are those who say that there are two of them (and there are quite a few; it's really discouraging to see how much misinformation is out there), there's Scaruffone who remembers like me (but Scaruffone has made some inaccuracies about the relationship between the two Duul so I don't trust him too much), and there’s this fan site that claims -> After disbanding Organisation the duo Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider adopted the name Kraftwerk (Power Plant) with Klaus Dinger and Thomas Homann. The album was recorded between July and August of 1970 in their new Düsseldorf studio. It was co-produced and engineered by Connie Plank (later to work with Ultravox and the Eurythmics ) with the assistance of Klaus Löhmer. <- that both were there. (http://homepage.ntlworld.com/allan.icepalace/biog/biography.html) Now I'm curious, isn't there an official Kraftwerk website? I don’t want to leave my curiosity until I get back home tonight. On the CD there are three names as a group and it seems to me there are another 3-4 as collaborators, that's what I remember, but which ones they are apart from Ralf & Florian is asking too much from my tired neurons.