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Kraftwerk’s The Model by Big Black (live)

Noise rock pioneers Big Black covered ‘Das Model‘ on their 1987 album Songs About Fucking.

View the original by Kraftwerk (played live?) , which opens with footage from what I believe is an early Christian Dior’s New Look collection.

This entry was posted in music on June 30, 2007 by jahsonic.

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