Had expected comments such as this ...just because an audience doesn't act like they do at a Madonna lip syncing binge ? .....to this admittedly highly funky groove. Which would imply one always had to do the monkey shuffle across the room when playing one of their amazing records ? .....Can was always more for a cerebral workout anyway.........👍🤯
The actual bassist (Holger Czukay) is in the left corner manipulating nobs. The man you see playing bass is Rosko Gee from Traffic. He helped them out with live shows and sometimes sang as well.
Bass player is the glue holding all that wonderful noise together. Love the guy on the sound effects table, so far ahead of his time. Sweet jam! Thanks for sharing. Even at 64 I'm still discovering wonderful music, thanks to TH-cam and the Algorithmic spirits.
@@NicleT The actual bassist (Holger Czukay) is in the left corner manipulating nobs. The man you see playing bass is Rosko Gee from Traffic. He helped them out with live shows and sometimes sang as well.
Ha! Ha! Ha! Very funny! Mind you, Can wasn't playing to party-on-down audiences; they weren't a party-on-down band. They were not a band to be boogied to (to use that echt-1970's word, "boogie"); they were a band to be contemplated.
Can is one of the only bands I can think of that everyone, regardless of their respective musical tastes and bias, will always instantaneously agree is an insanely awesome band. This differs quite a bit from the studio version which is great!
I agree it's like a ode to joy, you almost loose the fact that it's prog rock and anyone can just mindlessly listen to it. I've listened to Jamaican zealot royalist symbolism in music on the grounds of good reggae song with friends.
I am 62 and listen to this in the 80th on a potato harvester by ear phones. In the night with full spot light. I enjoined. The farmer didn't hear but was angry!
I knew Jaki from old Stollwerck Times. Just reading John Podmores book about him and start getting an idea for the First time what was going on There on a philosophical/spiritual ground
It really looks like they're deliberately trying not to move even their feet because noone else is doing it. Must've been kind of a downer for the band with that extraterrestial performance
I was 15 at this time. We start to go out at weekends to a hippie alternative club in my town. Thex played Zappa Einstürzernde Neubauten Reggae etc. Can at that time was a little high for me. Now at 60y I still love this old damm good music. Thanks for posting
What an amazing groove on this version. Love it. CAN has always been (and still is) one of my favorite bands. So original. Met Michael Karoli in Vancouver in the late '90's when he toured with Damo. Met and hung out with Damo many times. Great souls,
I met and hung out with Michael Karoli's son for about 10 minutes, before the start of the Can Project gig in London a few years ago, totally unaware that it was him. At the start of the show, the compere said that his son was here, and I was like, hold on a minute, that guy with the long black hair I was speaking to looked just like Karoli. Yh, they do look very alike. Maybe there's a picture of him somewhere online.
Thanks for loading this - dizzy dizzy was their signature encore for many years, and you can hear why - they kick ass with bigtime funk from the mighty rhythm section and karoli's killer psycho-acid guitar. Can is the best, and this is their best song.
They are the best band by far that has come out of Germany. Several key members have put albums out with Jah Wobble, and David Sylvian. They are worth checking out.
That really coalesced nicely from a kinda windswept and interesting opening, to a funky alternative reality by the end. It was great to hear Holgers' mad interventions given plenty of room in the mix. They were intended to be the lead instrument (well, at least Holger thought so!)
Super! I saw Can do this at Nottingham University around 75. Holger did bass and there was no Rosko. Holger still fed various sounds through the system so obviously his bass playing wasn't as intricate as this at times ;-)
Dizzy Dizzy was their encore number live and they pull out all the stops. Brilliant stuff. Michael Roscoe and Jaki are throwing down monster tracks. Can at their best: Dizzy Dizzy encore mid 70's with that Jamaican bass.
This was the version of Can I saw, only with Rebop on percussion as well as Jaki. I remember Rosko Gee stopped playing at some point and high 5d Jaki after he did something particularly awesome. Jaki was THE musician in Can in my opinion. Best band ever
Rosko for Holger on bass was a massive upgrade, Can got so funky, but stayed so intelligent. This is Can at their best, and to play in front of that audience - who would have thought standards of decorum were so strict in 1977? some great dance music wasted.
This is by far the weakest era/line-up of Can. After Flow Motion in '76, they really nose-dived. Rosko Gee and Reebop Kwaaku Baah did not make it better.
@@whatevershebrings Matter of taste. I've heard people say Future Days is their favorite Can; for me it's one of their worst. But the live performances with the Rosko lineup are pure genius; not everyone enjoys it of course.
@@geroldfirl performance doesn't matter when the albums suck, out of reach has some truly dreadful songs, and inner space is just sad to listen to knowing these guys did Tago Mago, Soon over Bambula and monster movie. I definitely admit Holger was not the greatest bass player, but he was very inventive, and his sidelining definitely worsened the bands sound overall
You're aware that your answer makes you the only hung-up racist among us, are you? Even if you happen to be black, which you're not. Soul Train had YMO and Duran Duran among their roster. So free your mind, and your ass will follow.
never forget taking 2 purple microdots [ LSD] on a summers night in southport after working at the fair , went back to my freinds bedsit after walking round the park, the lake and the golf coarse , and he played me "future days" by CAN , that was in 1988 , I heard it a couple of times after , but have not heard it in 30 years , Iam going to see if it is on YT , I totally forgot about that great album
Can achieve the impossible, getting a 70's german student to tap his foot slightly to music, surely a sign this is the funkiest thing known to man.
Hellz yeah it's funky
Had expected comments such as this ...just because an audience doesn't act like they do at a Madonna lip syncing binge ? .....to this admittedly highly funky groove.
Which would imply one always had to do the monkey shuffle across the room when playing one of their amazing records ? .....Can was always more for a cerebral workout anyway.........👍🤯
@@PAULLONDEN But then again have you seen that bass player grooving?! better workout than most Zumba classes
@@PAULLONDEN Monkey shuffle? What's that?
@@stephendday Just like "the pony" some kind of idiot dance...🙈
The actual bassist (Holger Czukay) is in the left corner manipulating nobs. The man you see playing bass is Rosko Gee from Traffic. He helped them out with live shows and sometimes sang as well.
we know
@@BarbieChaite not so much 14 years ago
@@BarbieChaite I didn't know
@@BarbieChaite You're not cool
@@Cubroncs03 we know
Bass player is the glue holding all that wonderful noise together.
Love the guy on the sound effects table, so far ahead of his time.
Sweet jam! Thanks for sharing.
Even at 64 I'm still discovering wonderful music, thanks to TH-cam and the Algorithmic spirits.
Lol!!
🤣..the sound effects table!!!
What's his name?
That was Holger Czukay, the band's original bass player,
@@NicleT The actual bassist (Holger Czukay) is in the left corner manipulating nobs. The man you see playing bass is Rosko Gee from Traffic. He helped them out with live shows and sometimes sang as well.
If the people in the audience get any rowdier, a lecture is going to break out.
:))))
That's how 70's concerts were, you watched & listened.
Ha! Ha! Ha! Very funny!
Mind you, Can wasn't playing to party-on-down audiences; they weren't a party-on-down band. They were not a band to be boogied to (to use that echt-1970's word, "boogie"); they were a band to be contemplated.
@@elizabethhann4028You got that right, many times over!!
@@kuujjuaq58 Thank you very much. I'm glad you approved.
I’m stoked I just discovered this band! So much music to listen to for the first time! 🎉
I wish I were in your shoes and were experiencing Can for the first time. You're in for a great ride
Check out the "Ohr" label, early German Krautrock.
Been listening to these guys on and off for 50 years! Even managed to have a beer with Damo a few years back. Still amazing enjoy.
The core band members have a lot of solo albums, and collaborations as well 👍
You lucky person 😊
Can is one of the only bands I can think of that everyone, regardless of their respective musical tastes and bias, will always instantaneously agree is an insanely awesome band. This differs quite a bit from the studio version which is great!
before talking heads... Can!
I agree it's like a ode to joy, you almost loose the fact that it's prog rock and anyone can just mindlessly listen to it. I've listened to Jamaican zealot royalist symbolism in music on the grounds of good reggae song with friends.
Every time they played this & every other thing they played it was different, this is later period Can.
Sadly, the Lead Singer just passed away.
I listen to MGMT, and they definitely have been influenced by Can.
@@FoolsAmongUs Every British post-punk band have been influenced by CAN. Now I know MGMT is not one of those band though.
2024... and I am 47. And I still love this music.
Fuck ya,I’m 27 and love this music…Can rips
I am 62 and listen to this in the 80th on a potato harvester by ear phones. In the night with full spot light.
I enjoined. The farmer didn't hear but was angry!
55 ☮
23 krautrock has das funk yaa
Wow! You are in for a real treat if you've only just found CAN.
I've liked them for nearly 40 years. Not bored yet.
Seriously one of the greatest bands that ever was
I knew Jaki from old Stollwerck Times. Just reading John Podmores book about him and start getting an idea for the First time what was going on There on a philosophical/spiritual ground
what are your favorite Can live performances?
Thanks to Diego Capusotto and hes show
It's impossible to be bored of this amazing group!
One of the most innovative and consistently good bands in the whole groovy universe.
Fucking true
Holger decided to pass off bass duties to focus on noises… I love it!
Irmin Schmidt's Silver Surfer Jacket is so old school. I love it.
Still listening to Can. 2022. Forever.
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I love the sound of the drums. Liebezeit knows exactly how to treat the snare, for producing this snappy, full sound. Delicate.
YES! I wish he got more camera time🤷♂️
super Jaki !!
He is amazing. Mother Love by Can is EPIC
Original groove meister
Für mich zählt Jaki Liebezeit zu den besten drummers ever
Cherry Red drums,
Bell bottoms and Bass.
One more Can of this please....
truly amazing. it just bounces along like a kind of germanic ska.
Nice one. I'll let that one bounce around the brain for a while. Like Japanese Ska.....Life is good, Canned Up.
Sampling doesn't get any more old school than this. Cassette players! Amazing.
I want that jacket
Irmin Schmidt's jacket? with the silver surfer and a cosmic look? me 2 (இдஇ; )
dude yes, me too
How I feel when I see the elderly people xD :o that is mean
and I want that hat
Me too .
How can the audience be sitting so still?
How can they not be moving to that monster of a groove?
Think it's called something like society
It really looks like they're deliberately trying not to move even their feet because noone else is doing it. Must've been kind of a downer for the band with that extraterrestial performance
czgibson It's an oldie where I come from... but your kids are going to love it..?
+czgibson bedazzled
+czgibson
Germans. Unbielievable. Sooooooooooooo Great.
this bass player is on fire! all in all highly delicous jam
Rosko Gee
accobra427 was in TRAFFIC ?
@@raymondbonington9355 yea
Can is one of the best recommendations I have heard hanging out at a pub almost 20 years ago. Excellent band.
I was 15 at this time. We start to go out at weekends to a hippie alternative club in my town. Thex played Zappa Einstürzernde Neubauten Reggae etc. Can at that time was a little high for me. Now at 60y I still love this old damm good music. Thanks for posting
What an amazing groove on this version. Love it. CAN has always been (and still is) one of my favorite bands. So original. Met Michael Karoli in Vancouver in the late '90's when he toured with Damo. Met and hung out with Damo many times. Great souls,
Glad to report that Damo was excellent in London this week. Still got it!
Damo's autobiography was great... He has always impressed me with his outlook on life.
Karoli died way too young
I met and hung out with Michael Karoli's son for about 10 minutes, before the start of the Can Project gig in London a few years ago, totally unaware that it was him. At the start of the show, the compere said that his son was here, and I was like, hold on a minute, that guy with the long black hair I was speaking to looked just like Karoli. Yh, they do look very alike. Maybe there's a picture of him somewhere online.
Didn't know the band, but now i'm enjoying it, very cool
Lovely tone on that bass.
I never heard of this group but, after watching this i feel like i just found a gold brick!
simply amazing!!!!
Thanks for loading this - dizzy dizzy was their signature encore for many years, and you can hear why - they kick ass with bigtime funk from the mighty rhythm section and karoli's killer psycho-acid guitar.
Can is the best, and this is their best song.
They are the best band by far that has come out of Germany. Several key members have put albums out with Jah Wobble, and David Sylvian. They are worth checking out.
You mind linking up us clueless noobs with some of those albums ? 😃
I saw Jaki play with Jah Wobble, Bill Laswell and Harold Budd 20+ years ago, incredible night
@@adambomb2877 Check out Full Circle by Wobble, Leibzeit, Czukay
This is the first time I have heard CAN: think I need to hear more, WOW!
perfection. from start to end.
Sleep well Michael, Jaki and Holger. Make some short wave radio noises up in the sky!
One of the best bands ever.
we love you jaki, you metronome. michael you are missed too. my most favorite, most inspirational musicians.
True gem.
They play as a whole.
With such a talent...
Amazing rock band saw them in concert in Lisbon on 77 still on my mind
That really coalesced nicely from a kinda windswept and interesting opening, to a funky alternative reality by the end. It was great to hear Holgers' mad interventions given plenty of room in the mix. They were intended to be the lead instrument (well, at least Holger thought so!)
this is by far my favourite video on youtube, I love everything about it
The beat dropping in the beginning is so damn funky and perfect
you can't hail jackie liebezeit enough.
Amazing as always. That silver surfer jacket though 🔥
Super! I saw Can do this at Nottingham University around 75. Holger did bass and there was no Rosko. Holger still fed various sounds through the system so obviously his bass playing wasn't as intricate as this at times ;-)
Was für ein cooler Groove,was für ein lahmes Publikum,zu Can kann man tanzen, Leute!
incredible cool music - its was like strong punch
How did I miss this one?
Dizzy Dizzy was their encore number live and they pull out all the stops. Brilliant stuff. Michael Roscoe and Jaki are throwing down monster tracks. Can at their best: Dizzy Dizzy encore mid 70's with that Jamaican bass.
this performance is at least 10 years ahead of the game and totally Radical ; I dont think the audience had any idea what they had been given
Birth of dance music,
I think they probably did…It wasn’t cool in those days to leap about….
More like 20 years ahead! 😮
This live version and Vernal Equinox are some of my favorite performances by them. Bring Me Coffee or Tea is also cool.
Oh my god, did they do nothing but great music. I think I am in love.
Incroyable prestation, merci du partage!
I love Can music thanks 🌞
Happy Mondays got a lot of their groove from this kind of music with strong drums and base. If not a Mondays fan dont bother replying!
such a great band and so wonderfully filmed by the WDR!
This was the version of Can I saw, only with Rebop on percussion as well as Jaki. I remember Rosko Gee stopped playing at some point and high 5d Jaki after he did something particularly awesome. Jaki was THE musician in Can in my opinion. Best band ever
Eines der besten deutschen Gruppen die es je gab the Brings the Rain yaaaa
Awsome, top 3 fav bands .
Kicks the shit out of the studio version.
Studio version has its own magic, but this is on another level🔥🔥
Doesn’t even sound like the studio version🤩
The secret word of tonight is groove! Den haben die Jungs bis zum Ellenbogen!
Bin Seit den 80s - heute Fan! Respekt!
Holger in tune with the infinite by tuning in. It was ace.
The crowd went absolutely mild. 😋
Rosko for Holger on bass was a massive upgrade, Can got so funky, but stayed so intelligent. This is Can at their best, and to play in front of that audience - who would have thought standards of decorum were so strict in 1977? some great dance music wasted.
At the time I didn't understand why they got Rosko in.
With hindsight it was a genius decision.
All Hail the mighty CAN !
Fake news is a new thing, back then it was fake audiences.
This is by far the weakest era/line-up of Can. After Flow Motion in '76, they really nose-dived. Rosko Gee and Reebop Kwaaku Baah did not make it better.
@@whatevershebrings Matter of taste. I've heard people say Future Days is their favorite Can; for me it's one of their worst. But the live performances with the Rosko lineup are pure genius; not everyone enjoys it of course.
@@geroldfirl performance doesn't matter when the albums suck, out of reach has some truly dreadful songs, and inner space is just sad to listen to knowing these guys did Tago Mago, Soon over Bambula and monster movie. I definitely admit Holger was not the greatest bass player, but he was very inventive, and his sidelining definitely worsened the bands sound overall
How can 50 people not absolutely love this.......?
love the intro this is one of the most entertaining live videos of can ive seen
just superb
Looks a lot like a concert I saw that year in Stuttgart . Check out Holger's album Movies, with his masterpiece Hollywood Symphony.
Great funky guitar playing from Karoli !
F U N K E E.
Crikey, how could you listen to this sitting down!
I love the keyboredest jacket! Nice classic band!
Loving that silver surfer jacket. Takes me back.
freaking awesome, thanks for share it!
The best rock band of the 1970s (and there was some stiff competition) But these guys were out there.
I keep waiting for David Byrne voice to come in,no doubt. Talkin Heads were listening to these at the time .
Oh yeah. Holger with the sampling and tape manipulation was hugely influential on My Life In the Bush of Ghosts
I can’t Believe how versatil can be this band! Fucking amazing!
Indeed...I found a bunch of music on them and i watched the documentary which was great!
Funkiness overload. Amazing...
without them many sounds would never have been played
Holy sheet......that was incredible. It's a something I'm going to spend time on it in study. So many questions.
amazing stuff
It cannot get better....2023.....
Damn so good,and even more with the Silver Surfer on the Keys :-)
Can is straight ahead for the Beatles in this world ❤
They should've been invited to Soul Train!
It would be atonishing. 💥
Yeah, a white guy should curate a predominantly black music show.
You're aware that your answer makes you the only hung-up racist among us, are you? Even if you happen to be black, which you're not. Soul Train had YMO and Duran Duran among their roster. So free your mind, and your ass will follow.
I am felling a little of reggae in this music. Am I Right?
never forget taking 2 purple microdots [ LSD] on a summers night in southport after working at the fair , went back to my freinds bedsit after walking round the park, the lake and the golf coarse , and he played me "future days" by CAN , that was in 1988 , I heard it a couple of times after , but have not heard it in 30 years , Iam going to see if it is on YT , I totally forgot about that great album
Ooh, microdot!!
Anazing International-German band from Cologne.😍Music that will never die🤩👍🏼❤
Hot damn. I'm dancing on my chair right now like crazy. Making up for those statues in the 1977 audience.
It's crazy, isn't it. WHAT A KILLER GROOVE
Don't you see? The audience IS dancing.....in inner space.
Thankfully someone who doesn't complain why the audience isn't doing the monkey shuffle .
👍🤯
@@PAULLONDEN There it is again! What the hell is the monkey shuffle?
Don't throw ashtrays at me!
i don't smoke with the angels...
what are other can songs as good as this?
Wow they are a awesome band
This band gets me.
The groove is uncanny
Wow. That was fun! Thanks for the upload.
what is wrong with that audience?! Why is no one dancin'?
awesome video thanks for posting!
One of the best experimental Krautrock bands on the planet. Can can !
Back in those days, producers did not allow audience to stand and dance while these recordings were shootin' :)
Dig that jazzy jacket!!!
The professor was impressing his young female students!!!
Still in the disco era CAN rules...
Still one of the most interest sounding groups i've heard
Geniales...siempre unicos.. !!
that bass line is awesome
When I saw them in London Holger appeared to play harmonics on his bass whilst wearing white workman's gloves!
I just posted a video of them on OGWT with Holger also wearing white gloves.
I found a bunch of stuff TH-cam alone and it's certainly a treat. I can't believe i missed out on it this long.