Kraftwerk's best song. Despite its highly synthetic nature and simplistic lyrics, this song conveys through its melody so much more--all of it unspoken... Simply put: Brilliant!
I hope Kraftwerk received royalties from Coldplay doing a cover of Computer Love on their 2nd album. The song is called Talk by Coldplay they took the melody from Computer Love and wrote their own lyrics to it.
I am at a loss for words as to just how good this truly is. As another poster stated below me: "You are seeing and hearing one of the five or six best groups EVER in the history of the world operating at their staggering, visionary peak."
Word! The only other band you can even remotely compare this with is the Beatles, and anyone who says that THAT band is the most influential of all time is 100% wrong. They wrote songs that everybody loved and changed rock music, but Kraftwerk changed the way we think about and produce ALL genres of popular music. Peace.
Rest in peace Florian Schneider. You and the rest of Kraftwerk have been of a major influence on my choice to go into IT beginning of the 80's . Thanks for your beautiful, and legendary, creativity .
Yes this is a great song. My eyes lit up when I heard this song the first time and fell in love with it. Kraftwerk taught me a lot of about writing beautiful unique songs.
This live performance is just brilliant! Man and machine working together in perfect harmony. That synth bass is so perfect. The lead synth, before and during chorus, is so fragile and beautiful it hurts. Immortal stuff.
On this tour Kraftwerk took such much equipment with them they might as well had taken a whole recording studio on the road with them (they practically did)! They truly were pioneers.
i saw them live in about 1982 in Edinburgh and they were so funky live, everyone was up dancing the whole night, you wouldn't believe how these guys boogied
agree!. And I always played along as a teenager on my synths to this fantastic song. There is also a great tribute for this song from the group "Komputer" which is called "komputer pop", which is also great (since its so close to Computer love :) (you can play computer love part over the song)
This song is in my top ten all time favourites, I first heard it as the B side to the Model and I fell in love with it instantly, same as when I first heard The Model...even after 30 odd years I never tire of hearing it and this version is just amazing!!
Thats simply because this video is a fake. Its just a collage of scenes of other clips from this concert. Most scenes are from "Home Computer": czcams.com/video/3AmMnFk3imI/video.html
This is very cutting edge for it's time and that is what really made the 1980s exciting musically. Music with these techno grooves didn't really exist before the late 1970s
Love this song, album, group. The sound was so ahead of its time- considering what was being played on the radio in 1980/1981 - considering pop, rock, even new wave etc. Give me Kraftwerk, and any other experimental any day.
yeah, I remember when I heard Kraftwerk for the first time in that time. I was listening to Iron Maiden etc, and then The Robots came on the radio and I was blown away by it :D since then I loved electronic music ( as well as Hard rock, :)
Thank you so much for posting this amazing piece of musical history. Kraftwerk, like Pink Floyd were too ahead of their time to be understood by the majority of the masses until many years later. It appears many still fail to understand the great power they transmit.
The most purist realisation of a musical vision ever from shunning publicity to running their own studio kraftwerk were so far ahead of their time that we are still discovering things they predicted decades ago. Their vision will be complete when the technology makes its own music. I'm privileged to have seen them live at a young enough age to influence everything I have done musically since
This is what makes uTube rock... Real live audio of Kraftwerk (or any fave artist) from back in the day. Think i hear someone .... jamming. Kick ass...
I first heard Kraftwerk via their Man Machine album when I was 6 years old (thanks Uncle!), and I know a lot of their music, but somehow this track has passed me by for 25 years. Which is ironic since its' the one everyone talks about thanks to Coldplay. This song is beautiful.
i really wish i had lived back then. but then i also weren't at their concerts, because i'm born in the gdr... :'( but yeah, this is the definitive version of computer love. period. also kraftwerk are somewhat responsible of me working in it.
barely new what a computer was when this came out i was 18 seems young ones nowdays wouldnt know how to start a date with someone if not for an electronic device of some kind this kraftwerk masterpiece is timeless and never gets old always come back to it saw them at brixton some years ago in concert in the early hours of sunday morning well worth the journey from newcastle
Funny you should say that. I saw them a few years ago headlining an open-air concert near Dublin. I was down at the back waiting for them to start when four middle-aged guys walked out and started setting up the computers and checking a few things here and there. Not a squeak from the crowd. Roadies, everyone thought. Then they walked off and a few minutes later reappeared in the skeleton suits. Talk about letting the music do the talking.
Sin duda una obra de arte.Los sintes con sonido nostalgico a modo de flautas y violines.Improvisacion sobre el tema.Desarrollo de la armonia a modo de sonata clasica...
I saw them perform live in August of 1981 at The Ritz in New York City. I think their live show was better back then. They did more than just stand there "adjusting" the sounds. They actually played. I saw them again at The Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City in 1998. They were good, but not as good as in 1981. Also, Wolfgang Flur and Karl Bartos were gone.
Yes, but that was inevitable. Their old equipment broke down and had to be replaced. It is almost impossible to recreate the old sound on new gear, particularly given that they had built most of that themselves. You can tell this was the same stuff they used to record CW that year. The first four Kraftwerk albums are true relics. Not even Kraftwerk can do it over again like that. If I remember correctly this was the main reason for their tour-hiatus in the 80s. They couldn't make it work on the inevitable replacement gear. I still remember thinking for many years that it would be impossible for me to ever see them live until they started touring again with new equipment in the 90s. I was too young for the 81 tour, so had to make do with the 90s stuff. Still good, but not the same. They knew it too, but what can you do? People wanted to see them live anyway, so off they went. Even German hippies have to feed the monkey.
@@politicallycorrectredskin796 no nothong broked they just stooped using analog setup i think that was bad idea today's permformances is nothing to this i wonder Can they again go on scene with minimoog own made drums and arp odyssey and play autobahn?
Finally saw them in Antwerp in May. Fantastic experience, but there is a lot or warmth lost in the move from analogue to digital, something this track in particular really brings home. A beautiful version.
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I was 14 when i first heard Numbers. That was in 1982. I'm 44 now and still listening Kraftwerk, especially older albums. Last album in Kraftwerk's style was Electric cafe... All after is that - that...
No this song was very relevant to the time,many people had "micro computers" in the 80's. I used to sit in front of the TV screen till early hours on my speccy.
Hammersmith Odeon 1981 , was my first Kraftwerk gig , fantastic , saw toyah Willcox had to leave after about the second song as people kept coming up to her for an autograph !!
If you can imagine what the eighties felt like-robots were hot and people were barely learning about computers. You can imagine how this could have felt very new and exciting. Then it stops being vintage, it stops being old. Then you can really enjoy it. I'm losing my mind to this!!!
Saw the 81 Computerworld tour at Southampton. I was 14. It was incredible, I dont think I realised just how privileged I was at the time.
Kraftwerk's best song. Despite its highly synthetic nature and simplistic lyrics, this song conveys through its melody so much more--all of it unspoken... Simply put: Brilliant!
Kraftwerk's 1981 concert venue sets a precedent and is unmatched in electronic aesthetics.
Analog electronics in all their glory.
I hope Kraftwerk received royalties from Coldplay doing a cover of Computer Love on their 2nd album.
The song is called Talk by Coldplay they took the melody from Computer Love and wrote their own lyrics to it.
@@brittscott4673 I don't think Kraftwerk got royalties, but Coldplay did ask for and receive permission to use the riff :) They did it right
I am at a loss for words as to just how good this truly is.
As another poster stated below me: "You are seeing and hearing one of the five or six best groups EVER in the history of the world operating at their staggering, visionary peak."
One of the TWO, actually. The other being Depeche Mode.
Word! The only other band you can even remotely compare this with is the Beatles, and anyone who says that THAT band is the most influential of all time is 100% wrong. They wrote songs that everybody loved and changed rock music, but Kraftwerk changed the way we think about and produce ALL genres of popular music. Peace.
Decades Ahead of Electronic Music for Sure. Anyone heard of The Art of Noise? They are Way Ahead As Well!
Rest in peace Florian Schneider. You and the rest of Kraftwerk have been of a major influence on my choice to go into IT beginning of the 80's . Thanks for your beautiful, and legendary, creativity .
now India runs IT and we get paid peanuts for entry level jobs in North America...wish I was from your generation.
Amen
This song still brings tears to my eyes every time I hear it, beautiful.
Absolutely. Which is why i prefer listening to this song alone.
don't you just love this 1981 live version?
There's something magic about this song for sure.
the same emotion here, magic
Yes this is a great song. My eyes lit up when I heard this song the first time and fell in love with it. Kraftwerk taught me a lot of about writing beautiful unique songs.
クラフトワークを中学生ね時はじめて聴いた時は音楽に未来があると感じました、自分今54歳です
Here in 2024 yep it's still a masterpiece.
🤘☮️❤️🎵
This live performance is just brilliant! Man and machine working together in perfect harmony. That synth bass is so perfect. The lead synth, before and during chorus, is so fragile and beautiful it hurts. Immortal stuff.
+Torbjorn Persson I feel it to.
It's nice to know that someone else shares the passion!
That Synth Bass. To die for.
Dusty Pink Epic!
This song is so far ahead of it's time.
On this tour Kraftwerk took such much equipment with them they might as well had taken a whole recording studio on the road with them (they practically did)! They truly were pioneers.
One of the most beautiful things I've ever heard in my life.
i saw them live in about 1982 in Edinburgh and they were so funky live, everyone was up dancing the whole night, you wouldn't believe how these guys boogied
Are you sure it's 1982?
I was there too. It was so beautiful.
Fantastic! The jam that begins at 3:30 is simply legendary.
Best transition I know of, in all music.
I would kill to have a copy of this on my drive
When the 'chops' come in around 3:30 it's magical
Yes!!!!!
I so agree! It's sublime. Pure perfection. Takes the song to a higher dimension.
Best transition in music that I know of.
agree!. And I always played along as a teenager on my synths to this fantastic song. There is also a great tribute for this song from the group "Komputer" which is called "komputer pop", which is also great (since its so close to Computer love :) (you can play computer love part over the song)
the most beautiful song that kraftwerk has ever made
just had a synthgasm
i would sell my firstborn to have a version of this in high definition.
mnchls What the firstborn say about it?
one day he would understand.
mnchls lol
Best comment ever! :-)
czcams.com/video/txBVgPkbWM8/video.html 7:00
It never ceases to turn me into a puddle. So sad and melancholy. Peace.
This song is in my top ten all time favourites, I first heard it as the B side to the Model and I fell in love with it instantly, same as when I first heard The Model...even after 30 odd years I never tire of hearing it and this version is just amazing!!
何だか涙が出そうなくらい感動的ですね。一聴すると無機質なエレクトロポップですが真摯にエレクトロニクスに向き合い完全にコントロールしながらも洗練された感性とテクニックで演奏してみせる。神ですね。大袈裟かもしれませんが同じ時代に生きれて良かった。
RIP Florian
One of the most beautiful songs ever made here
中学の頃大好きな曲でした。
学校の体育館のステージでこの曲を演奏する夢想ばかりしていました。
Performed in 1981, uploaded in 2007, watching in 2024
Nice rhythm, melody and harmony!
RIP Florian! Thank you for the music!
Absolutely Fantastic...I saw them at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1981. What a Show !!!
Шедевр электронной музыки!!!
30 years old and truly magnificent... and made even more impressive by the fact that one of the guys manages to stop for a leak at 2:25.
Thats simply because this video is a fake. Its just a collage of scenes of other clips from this concert. Most scenes are from "Home Computer":
czcams.com/video/3AmMnFk3imI/video.html
This is very cutting edge for it's time and that is what really made the 1980s exciting musically.
Music with these techno grooves didn't really exist before the late 1970s
Love this song, album, group. The sound was so ahead of its time- considering what was being played on the radio in 1980/1981 - considering pop, rock, even new wave etc. Give me Kraftwerk, and any other experimental any day.
yeah, I remember when I heard Kraftwerk for the first time in that time. I was listening to Iron Maiden etc, and then The Robots came on the radio and I was blown away by it :D since then I loved electronic music ( as well as Hard rock, :)
I saw them at Hammersmith Odeon in 1981 - aaahhh...
That gig is available on youtube, you should be able to search for it :)
Lucid Lupin ... me too ... can’t believe it’s almost 40 years !
i have a tape of that very concert, i was only 9 in 81 i'm afraid saw them in 91 and 04 though in glasgows barrowlands and o2 arena though
Thank you so much for posting this amazing piece of musical history. Kraftwerk, like Pink Floyd were too ahead of their time to be understood by the majority of the masses until many years later. It appears many still fail to understand the great power they transmit.
Descanse em paz Florian Schneider. Obrigado por sua criatividade e beleza !
The most purist realisation of a musical vision ever from shunning publicity to running their own studio kraftwerk were so far ahead of their time that we are still discovering things they predicted decades ago. Their vision will be complete when the technology makes its own music. I'm privileged to have seen them live at a young enough age to influence everything I have done musically since
Legendary 1981 tour...
This version is beautiful in the beginning but gets down right funky as they step it up!
This is what makes uTube rock...
Real live audio of Kraftwerk (or any fave artist) from back in the day.
Think i hear someone .... jamming.
Kick ass...
I first heard Kraftwerk via their Man Machine album when I was 6 years old (thanks Uncle!), and I know a lot of their music, but somehow this track has passed me by for 25 years. Which is ironic since its' the one everyone talks about thanks to Coldplay. This song is beautiful.
歌詞とメロディが最高です!
中学ですが、今の歌より好きです!
RIP Florian. What a loss.
What a Beautiful Song, Lovely
Had a massive goosebumps experience when I heard this on radio 6 the other day - what a great tune!
Warm lush melodies and affectionate rhythm's from the master's, electronic music never sounded so loving or catchy.
Kraftwerk = ahead of their time. Geniuses!
Best version of this I have ever heard ❤❤❤
Best version of this song
This fantastic song is transcendental their is a ,great energy and vibe to their inspired performance here.
This song in this LIVE is the most beautiful performance I think.
This robots has more love than many humans.
I saw them in Liverpool on that 1981 tour - awesome
1981. I need a Rendezvous = computer-love? Bingo.... 30 years later it is there,. Great music. Great band. Great anticapation.
This has always been my favorite Kraftwerk song. Nice upload.
i really wish i had lived back then. but then i also weren't at their concerts, because i'm born in the gdr... :'(
but yeah, this is the definitive version of computer love. period.
also kraftwerk are somewhat responsible of me working in it.
barely new what a computer was when this came out i was 18 seems young ones nowdays wouldnt know how to start a date with someone if not for an electronic device of some kind this kraftwerk masterpiece is timeless and never gets old always come back to it saw them at brixton some years ago in concert in the early hours of sunday morning well worth the journey from newcastle
You are right. This is absolutely timeless. Long drive down from "up north" but as you say, well worth it!
This the Numbers and Heimcomputer video cut together, but I like it!
How could they put such groove and emotion in a « Maschinen Musik « ?! I love them for 40 years they are simply the greatest
Saw them in New York this tour.Venue held about 50 people and Florian was standing outside as we queued to get in.Nobody recognised him!
Funny you should say that. I saw them a few years ago headlining an open-air concert near Dublin. I was down at the back waiting for them to start when four middle-aged guys walked out and started setting up the computers and checking a few things here and there. Not a squeak from the crowd. Roadies, everyone thought. Then they walked off and a few minutes later reappeared in the skeleton suits. Talk about letting the music do the talking.
Sin duda una obra de arte.Los sintes con sonido nostalgico a modo de flautas y violines.Improvisacion sobre el tema.Desarrollo de la armonia a modo de sonata clasica...
I'm so emotional watching this 😭. Love 'em to bit xxx
Ralf's voice sounds so deep here.
Back when they had to ship the entire Kling Klang Studio with them. It's no wonder they don't like touring.
Ralf is singing very nice here
So advanced! Love them
omg, this is a 1981 song but now ... seems i can still loop it forever
I saw them perform live in August of 1981 at The Ritz in New York City. I think their live show was better back then. They did more than just stand there "adjusting" the sounds. They actually played. I saw them again at The Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City in 1998. They were good, but not as good as in 1981. Also, Wolfgang Flur and Karl Bartos were gone.
Yes, but that was inevitable. Their old equipment broke down and had to be replaced. It is almost impossible to recreate the old sound on new gear, particularly given that they had built most of that themselves. You can tell this was the same stuff they used to record CW that year. The first four Kraftwerk albums are true relics. Not even Kraftwerk can do it over again like that.
If I remember correctly this was the main reason for their tour-hiatus in the 80s. They couldn't make it work on the inevitable replacement gear. I still remember thinking for many years that it would be impossible for me to ever see them live until they started touring again with new equipment in the 90s. I was too young for the 81 tour, so had to make do with the 90s stuff. Still good, but not the same. They knew it too, but what can you do? People wanted to see them live anyway, so off they went. Even German hippies have to feed the monkey.
@@politicallycorrectredskin796 no nothong broked they just stooped using analog setup i think that was bad idea today's permformances is nothing to this i wonder
Can they again go on scene with minimoog own made drums and arp odyssey and play autobahn?
Finally saw them in Antwerp in May. Fantastic experience, but there is a lot or warmth lost in the move from analogue to digital, something this track in particular really brings home. A beautiful version.
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i swear i have this on dvd,,
Upload it please
God, this song just gets better with age...
I was 14 when i first heard Numbers. That was in 1982. I'm 44 now and still listening Kraftwerk, especially older albums. Last album in Kraftwerk's style was Electric cafe... All after is that - that...
Graduated from UCLA that year, now hope to see them in the bay area in a few weeks.
+Stéphane Flauder It's just amazing anti-ageing cream :)
My fave song. Love these guys sooooo much.
OMG this is SOOO epic cant stop listening to this song
No this song was very relevant to the time,many people had "micro computers" in the 80's. I used to sit in front of the TV screen till early hours on my speccy.
Beautiful.
Hammersmith Odeon 1981 , was my first Kraftwerk gig , fantastic , saw toyah Willcox had to leave after about the second song as people kept coming up to her for an autograph !!
この時代のクラフトは神!涙が出そうな位に神。
Genius.....
I like the way they make the sound stage look like mission control. These guy are way cool
Danke Florian, Danke! XO
Kraftwerk ihr die besten deutsche klassik elektronische musik. Fan aus Polen:)
Love the heavy bass on this. If only I’d gone to see them back then!
Strange to see the full banks of ‘traditional’ keyboards!
So many times I've sang to myself, "I don't know what to do, what to do - I need a rendezvous, rendezvous..."
great version...the mashine sounds sooooo warm..
Seen these guys Sydney 1981.
Unfuckingbelievable!!!
Magnificent
If you can imagine what the eighties felt like-robots were hot and people were barely learning about computers. You can imagine how this could have felt very new and exciting. Then it stops being vintage, it stops being old. Then you can really enjoy it. I'm losing my mind to this!!!
Wonderfull!!
Rare as a Kraftwerk interview!!!!cheers for posting :)
Best live version
Just amazing and raw .
How I so wanted to see them back then around this time but they didn't tour Boston :-(
They try to be stiff and robotic but still can´t keep from "rocking out" in the end. That´s sweet...
This is what makes uTube rock...
Real live audio of Kraftwerk (or any fave artist) from back in the day.
Kick ass...
wow rare vid to see and so great live :)
Computer liebe!
There has to be a recording with better quality of this
uuufff....los padres de la Musique Electronic..¡¡
GENIOS
how awesome would it have been to be at this show!