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Genius.
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Geeks.
Used a little bit of Kraftwerk in my service 8 days ago. So they must be genius.
Hmmmm, the lyrics to Pocket Calculator go thus:
I'm the operator with my pocket calculator
I'm the operator with my pocket calculator
I am adding and subtracting
I'm controlling and composing
I'm the operator with my pocket calculator
I'm the operator with my pocket calculator
I am adding and subtracting
I'm controlling and composing
By pressing down a special key, it plays a little melody
By pressing down a special key, it plays a little melody
I'm the operator with my pocket calculator
I'm the operator with my pocket calculator
I'm no poetry expert myself but...
Miles better than anything sharted out by Gaga and her producers.
Geniuses, definitely, although they were only partially responsible for the electronic music age as we know it. You have to bear in mind that a lot of the late 70s electronic bands that are the real forebearers of what we know today - (pre-1981) Human League, Cabaret Voltaire, Ultravox, Fad Gadget, (Vince Clarke era) Depeche Mode, etc, etc - were equally (if not more) influenced by Brian Eno, and especially by his work with Bowie on Low and Heroes.
Fond memories of seeing the Human League support the Banshees at the Rainbow in March '79, and a young Spizz of (in that year) Spizzenergi fame coming on during their encore in a bacofoil glitter suit and strutting aroung to the sounds of Rock 'n' Roll Part 1. Oh, happy days of innocence and ignorance...