Kraftwerk, Brussels 1981
📷 Gie Knaeps
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Kraftwerk, Brussels 1981
📷 Gie Knaeps
Good morning, little nerdlings. Here is a music for you.
Kraftwerk
All 80 photos I had to choose from to make the Robot Pop album cover art 👾 💿
Photographer: my mom💜
Robot Pop, an album by Elsa Vendella on Spotify
My new album is out! :D
David Zed’s Robot Pop
Even the most mainstream of Italian pop music often has a tinge of the absurd to it, but David Zed’s uniquely bizarre “Zed” character went well beyond the outer limits of mainstream sensibilities. The perfect encapsulation of this character (which was created by an American born mime active predominantly in Italy) is the Sanremo featured song “R.O.B.O.T.”
The music video is a psychedelic, effects laden clip of Robert performing the song as the Zed character, who is singing an absolute nonsense song that veers from Kraftwerk’s more hard sci-fi descriptions of robotics, to describing the kind of meatballs he eats. The video is presumably from some sort of televised performance, since in the middle of the song (during the “input, output” part) a very Italian sounding man announces the name of the song and pronounces the word “robot” in a distinctly Italian way (without the T at the end).
There’s scant other information on Robert Zed, even on his Italian wikipedia page. At least we know his music career continued after “R.O.B.O.T.” He went on to release several more singles, including 1983’s Ballarobot/I Am a Robot, and 1986’s Witch Doctor/U-I-U-A-A. It’s too bad he kicked the robot theme so late in the game. He really had a good thing going.
(via https://soundcloud.com/simon-ley/motherfucking-computer?utm_source=soundcloud&utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=tumblr)Heard this on Twitch installs Linux. It’s fantastic.