l techno thing. It's funny looking back at how essential mags and
fanzines were, back in those days before the internet had a major impact!
Brendan
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Alex Bond:
That Tim Barr used to be the editor? of a magazine in England, the name of
it escapes me, but the reason I remember is because my mate wrote a very
long article on Robert Hood for it and shortly after they went bust, and I
don't think he ever got paid for it. He was an excellent journ
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I'd agree with Seth here, but would add that
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I'd agree with Seth here, but would add that Bussy's book is nothing more
than anecdotal, and does not reveal anything of worth to the average
Kraftwerk fan. But then again, not being able to interview either Ral
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> I'm surprised by this. Personally I couldn't agree less. I thought the
book
> was pretty lacking in all departments. the research is pretty lazy with
most
> details bein
I'm surprised by this. Personally I couldn't agree less. I thought the book
was pretty lacking in all departments. the research is pretty lazy with most
details being rehashed from previous interviews, and Barr does his best to
suggest that Kraftwerk single-handedly created all modern music (wit
The book by Tim Barr is excellent. Also try : 'I was a Robot' by Wolfgang
Flür for some more indepth (and gossip! ;-)
John
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Subject: [313] kraftwerk bookies?
Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 21:28:29 +0200
just saw at amazon 2 books abo
commended read if only for the pure exhilaration of
> sharing his obvious lust for life that he shares so freely without any
> hint of embarrassment.
>
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er Coffee Beans; 313@hyperreal.org
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Oops, actually it was Wolfgang Flur who wrote I Was a Robot.
>
> > > just saw at amazon 2 books about kraftwerk one by a a guy called
bussy
> > > and the other by a guy called barr.
> > > did
did he also design the demf poster?
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Oops, actually it was Wolfgang Flur who wrote I Was a Robot.
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> > > just saw at amazon 2 books about kraftwerk one by a a guy called bussy
> > > and the other by a guy called barr.
> > > did any of you got to read this books? r they any good?
> >
> > Tim Barr's book is superb - he's one of the U
> > just saw at amazon 2 books about kraftwerk one by a a guy called bussy
> > and the other by a guy called barr.
> > did any of you got to read this books? r they any good?
>
> Tim Barr's book is superb - he's one of the UK's finest
> electronic music journalists without a doubt and I highly
> r
> just saw at amazon 2 books about kraftwerk one by a a guy called bussy
> and the other by a guy called barr.
> did any of you got to read this books? r they any good?
Tim Barr's book is superb - he's one of the UK's finest electronic music
journalists without a doubt and I highly recommend his K
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