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Unlike Kraftwerk's later work, "Autobahn" was only released with German lyrics, without a simultaneous English-language release. The main refrain "Fahren Fahren Fahren" was often mistaken for the English phrase "Fun Fun Fun" and thought to be a reference to the 1964 Beach Boys' song "Fun, Fun, Fun" to which band member Wolfgang Flür later commented: [3]
Autobahn is the fourth studio album by German electronic music band Kraftwerk, released in November 1974 by Philips Records.The album marked several personnel changes in the band, which was initially a duo consisting of Florian Schneider and Ralf Hütter; later, the group added Klaus Röder on guitar and flute, and Wolfgang Flür on percussion.
Rotate", the song in which he wrote and composed for Monsta X's ninth EP One of a Kind, also placed number thirteen on the chart. [ 6 ] In addition to his work in Monsta X, I.M debuted as a soloist on February 19, 2021 with his self-produced EP Duality , along the title track "God Damn". [ 7 ]
In 1989, a sped up version of Kraftwerk's song "Electric Café" began appearing as the theme song for a series of sketches on Saturday Night Live called "Sprockets", a German television spoof by Mike Myers. [110] [111] The 1998 comedy The Big Lebowski features a fictional band called Autobahn, a parody of Kraftwerk and their 1974 record ...
The Autobahn (IPA: [ˈaʊtoˌbaːn] ⓘ; German pl. Autobahnen, pronounced [ˈaʊtoˌbaːnən] ⓘ) is the federal controlled-access highway system in Germany. The official term is Bundesautobahn (abbreviated BAB), which translates as 'federal motorway'. The literal meaning of the word Bundesautobahn is 'Federal Auto(mobile) Track'.
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The EP was announced on October 24. [3] The tracklist was announced on November 5, with the EP having seven tracks, including the title track "Rush Hour". [4] Joohoney was a co-producer for "Rush Hour", as well as writing lyrics for the title track alongside I.M, [5] also as a co-writer and a co-producer for the tracks "Autobahn" and "Just Love", while Hyungwon was a co-writer and a co ...
An except of Autobahn was used as a theme tune - the segment from 9:10 to 9:20 - but I can't remember the programme... It was shown on Britain some time in the mid to late 1970's - possibly a BBC children's drama ?