Tuesday, 14 February 2012
For beauty we will pay
Time-slip moment...
There has been a lot of coverage in the media - not least the BBC - lately about the fact it is thirty years since Kraftwerk's The Model, a song from five years earlier and originally released as the B-side to Computer Love, hit the top of the UK charts in February 1982.
It is impossible to adequately capture in mere words the incredible influence Kraftwerk's cold, robotic musical style had upon the world since their emergence in the mid-70s. Without them, there would undoubtedly be no John Foxx and Ultravox, no Gary Numan, no OMD, no Spandau Ballet, no Duran Duran and inevitably the era of the Futurists/New Romantics that formed the background of the early 80s might not have happened (or at least happened differently). Truly amazing pioneers!
Here's that fabulous breakthrough hit...
She's a model and she's looking good
I'd like to take her home that's understood
She plays hard to get, she smiles from time to time
It only takes a camera to change her mind
She's going out to nightclubs drinking just champagne
And she has been checking nearly all the men
She's playing her game and you can hear them say
She's looking good for beauty we will pay
She's posing for consumer products now and then
For every camera she gives the best she can
I saw her on the cover of a magazine
Now she's a big success, I want to meet her again
STOP PRESS
Just for the delectation of the lovely Henry, who would like to hear more Kraftwerk...
Enjoy!
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I have always adored that song. Considering how much I love the early 80s electronic sound (and most of the groups that you mentioned), it is a bit weird that I have never really listened to Kraftwerk though except for that one song...
ReplyDeleteJust for you dear, just for you... Check the "Stop Press" above! Jx
ReplyDeleteExcellent! Thank you sweetie - I will take the time later this week so listen to these.
ReplyDeleteOddly enough (or not) lately I've been listening to them whenever I'm out in the world. It makes it so much easier to tune things out!
ReplyDeleteWe all need a trip to Planet Karaftwerk every now and then. Jx
ReplyDeletebeen a Kraftwerk fan since 75ish...They acually played "Autobahn" on the radio back then! They were so ahead of all the rest! xoxoMM
ReplyDeleteDespite its cold Germanic sound, Autobahn was probably perfect for the wide open roads of California (beats the likes of the Eagles and Steely Dan, who were around at the same time!). Jx
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