Kraftwerk-Tour De France 🇫🇷

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Chromatic

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Fab Foodie

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Is it obligatory to own a copy of Kraftwerk's Tour de France if you own a road bicycle with dropped bars?
:bicycle: just wondering?

Yes. But the bike must be steel and with Campagnolo running gear....
 

TheDoctor

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My review of the Tour de France Soundtracks album when it came out was "It's not much to show for 17 years work".
Admittedly, it was more in the way of new material than they've made in the 19 years since.
That's speaking as someone who feckin' LOVES Kraftwerk. If only they'd, you know, get on with it.
Wikipedia says "The discography of German electronic band Kraftwerk consists of 10 studio albums, two live albums, one remix album and 26 singles. Ten albums worth of material in 50 years. Toyah has managed 16 albums since 1980, OMD have done 13 since 1980, including having a decade off!
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MontyVeda

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One might argue that those who own a broom must also possess a copy of Kraftwerks TdF...
'Tour de France' was released in Mexico as 'El Baile de la Escoba' which is Spanish for "The Dance of the Broom". In the 1984 movie Breakin' there was a scene where Turbo - played by Michael "Boogaloo Shrimp" Chambers - performed a dance routine while sweeping the sidewalk with a broom.
 
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