- for some
abortive live shows, but
notable for the
inclusion of
Eberhard Kranemann, who had
briefly been in
Kraftwerk with Dinger. A 1999
tribute album,...
-
Eberhard Kranemann in the
group ****off from 1967 to 1968. From 1968 to 1969,
Schneider pla**** flute, with Hütter on
Hammond organ,
Kranemann on b**** and...
-
Organic Syntheses. 76: 57. doi:10.15227/orgsyn.076.0057. White,
James D.;
Kranemann,
Christian L.; ****iyong,
Punlop (2002). "4-Methoxycarbonyl-2-methyl-1...
- –
drums (1970)
Klaus Dinger –
drums (1970, 1971; died 2008)
Eberhard Kranemann – b****
guitar (1970–1971) Houschäng Nejadépour –
electric guitar (1970–1971)...
-
Avantgarde History is a CD-R
compilation album created by
Eberhard Kranemann of his work with
artists such as Neu! and
Joseph Beuys in the late 1960s...
-
ensemble called ****off
fronted by
another ****ure
collaborator Eberhard Kranemann. In 1966
Dinger also
started studying architecture at Krefeld. However...
- 3390/molecules13051111. PMC 6245331. PMID 18560331. White,
James D.;
Kranemann,
Christian L.; ****iyong,
Punlop (2002). "4-Methoxycarbonyl-2-methyl-1...
- musicians.
Kraftwerk is
profiled next, with
Wolfgang Flür and
Eberhard Kranemann interviewed.
Michael Rother and
Stephan Plank talk
about Kraftwerk, and...
- v t e Neu!
Klaus Dinger Michael Rother Eberhard Kranemann Uli
Trepte Thomas Dinger Hans
Lampe Konrad Mathieu Georg Sessenhausen Studio albums Neu! Neu...
- as
these sessions,
Dinger met up with
Eberhard Kranemann for the
first time
since the 1970s.
Kranemann had
lived with
Dinger in a Düsseldorf
commune for...