Heard this live and had it on EMI C120 for years before it succumbed. Brilliant to find it again amongst other rare BBC outakes, Bakerloo Line with Ann etc
Brilliant! Shhh! Loved it. Saw Can couple of times back in the day. This reminds me of that "I don't quite know what I'm listening to, but I do know I like it" feeling I had when I went to see them.
Can't kick the CAN. One of my very favorite pieces of music in general. ("... BRILLIANT!" "Shh!" You can imagine them all just wide-eyed, staring... mouths hanging open... their hair, blown back, refusing to settle back down to their previous shapes... processing what they'd just heard...)
I recorded this on cassette when it was broadcast and listened to it many times. That guy in the audience at the end who shouts and then the shooosh noises. Same comment as Thomas below!! I saw them later that year.
Thank you for your upload. I’ve been searching it, because I had copy of this tape in old time. Finally, I found it here. I think first introduction is longer than it, introduce all members, but the MC didn’t know a correct pronunciation of Holger Czukay’s name.
He struggled with most of the names but I think it was 'Jaki Liebezeit' !! The MC was a BBC Radio1 DJ, Pete Drummond perhaps. Oh he's listed above.. the memory bank works!
yep- it´s defently missing, i can hear fragments of a track from future days, i think- thanks a 1.000.000 for this upload- (and many others- great work-!!!)
So beautiful. It's called 'tat gedet gar nit', because that was the response from one of the band's roadies when someone from the bbc asked for a title to the piece that they'd be playing! Like, you must be joking, you're having a laugh, or more literally, that just doesn't go. I'm just glad it's here at all, the beeb never played it again as far as I know, it never pops up in their 6music sessions/concerts slot, and it should! Likewise the whistle test pieces they recorded on that same visit, one was aired, 4 were recorded.
It pre-echoes some of the harmonic dischordance?? dissonance (that shimmering sound) that one hears in "flow motion" I think. maybe its several instruments in close registers. anyway, very nice, thanks Lars, thanks Can.
11:22 How do you do these organ "stabs" without a sequencer of some sort, like does he just beat onto the keyboard like he does in that one video for "I'm too leise"?
Heard this live and had it on EMI C120 for years before it succumbed. Brilliant to find it again amongst other rare BBC outakes, Bakerloo Line with Ann etc
The same year I saw them at the Stoneground in Bellevue, Manchester. Was already a fan. Especially memorable as I'd taken a camera :-)
Best music listened to in days...
Brilliant! Shhh!
Loved it. Saw Can couple of times back in the day. This reminds me of that "I don't quite know what I'm listening to, but I do know I like it" feeling I had when I went to see them.
Can't kick the CAN. One of my very favorite pieces of music in general.
("... BRILLIANT!" "Shh!" You can imagine them all just wide-eyed, staring... mouths hanging open... their hair, blown back, refusing to settle back down to their previous shapes... processing what they'd just heard...)
Yes!! 👍
I recorded this on cassette when it was broadcast and listened to it many times. That guy in the audience at the end who shouts and then the shooosh noises. Same comment as Thomas below!! I saw them later that year.
Excellent Sound!!
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This version is a feast, it surpases that which which appears on the album Unlimited Edition (1973). 🙂
Thanks boys!
Amazing
tres bien bonne music
inspiration!!!!!!!! Frissons!!!
very good.......................
Danke Lars!
yep, the absolute peak of their "mystical" phase, 1973-74
can we all praise the mighty can mesmerising
Cool piece they really played what they felt worthy of our admiration gotta be the coolest band of their time
Awesome
That “Shhh!” at the end was great haha
yes haha, the guy said "brilliant" at the wrong time
RIP Holger Czukay et al...
Thank you for your upload. I’ve been searching it, because I had copy of this tape in old time.
Finally, I found it here.
I think first introduction is longer than it, introduce all members, but the MC didn’t know a correct pronunciation of Holger Czukay’s name.
He struggled with most of the names but I think it was 'Jaki Liebezeit' !! The MC was a BBC Radio1 DJ, Pete Drummond perhaps. Oh he's listed above.. the memory bank works!
@@molotovctail6972 Thank you for your useful information. Yeah, sure he had a hard time with Jaki Liebezeit too!
recorded it off the radio at the time. used to have a reel to reel of it. thanks so much for posting. !just had the reel tansferred to digital
yep- it´s defently missing, i can hear fragments of a track from future days, i think- thanks a 1.000.000 for this upload- (and many others- great work-!!!)
So beautiful. It's called 'tat gedet gar nit', because that was the response from one of the band's roadies when someone from the bbc asked for a title to the piece that they'd be playing! Like, you must be joking, you're having a laugh, or more literally, that just doesn't go. I'm just glad it's here at all, the beeb never played it again as far as I know, it never pops up in their 6music sessions/concerts slot, and it should! Likewise the whistle test pieces they recorded on that same visit, one was aired, 4 were recorded.
Erm, look at your discussion page...
@Steven Hill: It's Platdeutch, the dialect from the Hansa region down to Cologne.
@@stevenbaker7696 yes and in this context it means : It doesnt exist, there is no title
Vielen Dank! @@Schwertfisch13! Gruesse aus London!
@@stevenbaker7696 Sehr gerne. Gruesse zurück aus Wiesbaden.
Brilliant!
Shhh!
Thanks!!!
ubernaturlich!!!!!!!
Magic !
Amazing long version of an improvised Gomorrha & could/should definitely have been included on Lost Tapes ;-)
It pre-echoes some of the harmonic dischordance?? dissonance (that shimmering sound) that one hears in "flow motion" I think. maybe its several instruments in close registers. anyway, very nice, thanks Lars, thanks Can.
I hear a reminiscence of "Gomorrha" from the Unlimited Edition, recorded in December '73 (one of their earliest session sans Suzuki I think).
Limited Edition came out in 1973, Unlimited Edition in 1976.
Is this from the live compilation "Unopened 2"?
11:22 How do you do these organ "stabs" without a sequencer of some sort, like does he just beat onto the keyboard like he does in that one video for "I'm too leise"?
A sort of rapidly repeated karate chop action from memory (my memory).
Keyboard karate
Ахххуеннна 💊Абсолютна
@Lars Vogel could you provide a download link of this piece in high quality?
some of us LOVE this WITH the scuzz-factor included!
ROCK music should be RAW!
radiohead was fully influenced by can.
I’m sure they were but I never really hear it in their sound.
haven't heard this. dammit why isn't this available? best band ever turns into Gomorrha
What song is this ?
It’s an improvisation, but seems based on the same chords as Gomorrah on Unlimited Edition
@@CanAlternateLostTape Ah, thank you; I quite prefer this improv over Gomorrah