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RIP Florian
RIP Florian. A musical god, he made people happy.
I’ve loved the band since primary school, when a friend brought the Autobahn album into school (his Dad got it on a business trip to Germany). Other than Jarre, I had to wait until the late 70’s when synth music really kicked off. Every band without fail mentioned Kraftwerk as THE influence.
Whilst Ralf, Florian (and various other band members) continued throughout releasing their own completely unique and stunning music. I was lucky enough to see them at the Dome in 81.
I was at the dome. Fantastic gig. They passed little calculator keyboards to the crowd at the front to play. Saw them last at the Tate gallery series doing a run through of computer world. We had 4 tickets and could have sold them for silly money but I thought my teenage sons would enjoy it. They still speak about it today. Was due to see them in Victoria park next month. How crap has May been so far. RIP Florian.
I was at the dome. Fantastic gig. They passed little calculator keyboards to the crowd at the front to play. Saw them last at the Tate gallery series doing a run through of computer world. We had 4 tickets and could have sold them for silly money but I thought my teenage sons would enjoy it. They still speak about it today. Was due to see them in Victoria park next month. How crap has May been so far. RIP Florian.
ps Isn’t it lovely when your kids love your music. My son thinks music was better then.
When my kids were little, they loved Man Machine. I used to put in and they'd march around the room singing We are the robots. Now they just listen to dance music - I wonder if they'll rediscover the joys of Kraftwerk.
I was lucky to see Kraftwerk with Florian still with them - at Brixton Academy (I think Wozza was at the same gig). It was absolutely superb. I saw them at the Tate a few years later but he'd left them by then. At least I still have the albums
I was lucky to see Kraftwerk with Florian still with them - at Brixton Academy (I think Wozza was at the same gig). It was absolutely superb. I saw them at the Tate a few years later but he'd left them by then. At least I still have the albums
That's my favourite Kraftwerk gig...
Were you at the 8pm or the 12.30am show?
The 12.30 one - can't remember how I got home, I think I walked to Tooting. What a gig that was.
Do I have a false memory or where Brighton playing at QPR that day? I had a party in west London that evening and I seem to remember going there from the football? (and leaving to go to the gig - ah, for the days before I had kids!)
That's the one I went to...Hired a car for the one and only time in the UK and managed to park it outside Brixton police station...Remember Florian being last on the stage after Music Non Stop saying 'Good night and good morning'...
That's the one I went to...Hired a car for the one and only time in the UK and managed to park it outside Brixton police station...Remember Florian being last on the stage after Music Non Stop saying 'Good night and good morning'...
Way better than the recent 3D concerts imo, although they were still great...
I was at the dome. Fantastic gig. They passed little calculator keyboards to the crowd at the front to play. Saw them last at the Tate gallery series doing a run through of computer world. We had 4 tickets and could have sold them for silly money but I thought my teenage sons would enjoy it. They still speak about it today. Was due to see them in Victoria park next month. How crap has May been so far. RIP Florian.
June 27 1981. What a gig. One of those moments when you thought you'd seen it all and then realised there was a completely different way to do music.