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Kometenmelodie question.
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From: "Bruce Atchison - author" <batchi...@mcsnet.ca>
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Subject: Kometenmelodie question.
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Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 22:13:21 -0600
Greetings;
According to Wikipedia, Kraftwerk released a single in December of 1973
called "Kohoutek-Kometenmelodie" I heard from the site that the tune
appeared on the Autobahn album as "Cometenmelodie" parts one and two.
Wikipedia says that the tune was named after Comet Kohoutek. Is this true?
Also, was "Kohoutek-Cometenmelodie" Kraftwerk's first single? Did they put
parts one and two on the disk or was another tune on the flip side?
Sincerely,
Bruce Atchison - author of Deliverance from Jericho (Six Years in a Blind
School) and When a Man Loves a Rabbit ((Learning and Living With Bunnies).
Blog: http://canadianauthors.ning.com/profile/batchison