Can set's my mind free. That's Eurorock at its best. 
Sadly I only have them on LP.  The stylus is broken at my turntable, and it
is a MC pickup so it is pretty expensive to replace. 
My wallet can't feed both my LBA and my love for music fully :-(
 

Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
 

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On Dec 2, 2006, at 5:07 AM, Peter Lacus wrote:

> I'm sorry to hear this, but I am pretty sure that at least Laibach has
> nothing in common with such ideologies. They sung in German but  
> they are
> from Slovenia (Laibach being German name of Ljubljana, the capital of
> Slovenia). I really like their albums 'Opus Dei' and 'Macbeth' and  
> quite
> like their interpretations of Beatles and Rolling Stones.

I've listened to them.  A lot of their stuff is on iTunes.  But no  
Beatles or Stones stuff.  Which albums are those found in?

My favorite German rockers are Amon Düül II .  At their best they are  
amazing, and even at their worst they are listenable.  Essential  
Krautrock.  Occasionally The Can had some decent stuff on their albums.

Bob
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