CAN - Paperhouse (1971)
Can was a German experimental rock band formed in Cologne in 1968 by the core quartet of Holger Czukay (bass, tape editing), Irmin Schmidt (keyboards), Michael Karoli (guitar), and Jaki Liebezeit (drums). The group cycled through several vocalists, most prominently the American-born Malcolm Mooney (1968–70) and the Japanese-born Damo Suzuki (1970–73), as well as various temporary members. Coming from backgrounds in the avant-garde and jazz, the members of Can blended elements of psychedelic rock, funk, and noise on influential albums such as Tago Mago (1971), Ege Bamyasi (1972) and Future Days (1973). Can also had occasional commercial success, with singles such as "Spoon" and "I Want More" reaching national singles charts. They have been widely hailed as pioneers of the German krautrock scene, and a considerable influence on subsequent rock, post-punk, ambient, and electronic music.

Can • Dizzy Dizzy (1977)

In 5 Jahren ist dieses Deutschland Geschichte (Kayvan Siavash)

Amon Düül II - Between The Eyes (1970)

NEU! - Hallogallo

Can live | Rockpalast | 1970

The single most disastrous concert of all time

Kraan - Nam Nam (Live 1976, Old Grey Whistle Test)

Can - Halleluwah

Yes - Yours Is No Disgrace (1971)

CAN | Jaki Liebezeit drumming style

Can - Vernal Equinox Live

Can - Halleluwah (from album Tago Mago 1971)

Frank Zappa Muffin Man Live 1977 HD

David Bowie on The Dick Cavett Show 1974 (Whole Show)

Amon Düül II - Eye Shaking King (1970)

Camel - Lunar Sea (Live)

Can - Oh Yeah

Can - Free concert (Sporthalle Cologne 1972)

Can - I want more / ...and more (TOTP, Sept. 30,1976)

