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Anyone interested in seeing Kraftwerk? It�s 30 euros, tickets in FNAC and Madrid Rock, at La Riviera. They�ve just released some new stuff after several years of cycling (they�d given up music for love of their bicycles).

April 1st at 2200 (Thursday) in La Riviera - not a joke as far as I know. I�ve not checked availability yet. Stephen
 
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Jeez' - these guys still have enough energy to rock? Aren't they just a little younger than Mick Jagger?


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Yes, Kraftwerk is coming to La Riviera on April 1, according to http://www.kraftwerk.com/info/Tour/body_europa.html

very strange website! Roll Eyes


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yes Paul, that was what Stephen wrote in his opening post on this thread...

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It�s 30 euros, tickets in FNAC and Madrid Rock, at La Riviera.
saludos,
jer...


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But it�s not just dinosaur rock. Where do the rhythms in modern dance music come from? That�s what Kraftwerk was doing in the 70s (and they got them from Stockhausen). Stephen
 
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