Computerlove
Kraftwërk Lyrics


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Computer love
Computer love
Another lonely night
Stare at the TV screen

I don't know what to do
I need a rendezvous
Computer love
Computer love

I call this number
For a data date
I don't know what to do
I need a rendezvous





Computer love
Computer love

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Computerlove" by Kraftwerk explore the isolation and loneliness of modern life, where television and computers are the major source of entertainment and interaction. It suggests that our reliance on technology has left us disconnected from each other, leading to a desire for human connection that can only be fulfilled through technology. The lyrics reflect a sense of desperation in the face of social isolation, with the singer calling a number for a "data date" in a search for some kind of interaction.


The song is a commentary on the impact of technology on human relationships and communication, highlighting the lack of emotional engagement that can occur when communication happens primarily through machines. The repetition of the phrase "Computer love" throughout the song creates a sense of alienation and distance from others, leaving the listener with a feeling of disconnection and loneliness.


Overall, the lyrics to "Computerlove" reflect the growing anxiety about the effects of technology on our lives, and the need for genuine human connection in the face of an increasingly digitized world.


Line by Line Meaning

Computer love
The singer is referring to a romantic attachment he has formed with a computer system or device.


Computer love
The singer repeats the phrase again, emphasizing the love he has for the computer.


Another lonely night
The singer is lonely and lacks companionship, possibly due to being unable to form human connections.


Stare at the TV screen
The artist is using television as a means of entertainment or distraction from their loneliness, but it's not enough to fulfill their emotional needs.


I don't know what to do
The artist is at a loss for how to address their emotional state and form human connections.


I need a rendezvous
The singer desires a face-to-face meeting with someone they can connect emotionally with.


Computer love
The singer returns to the idea that their only source of emotional fulfillment comes from their connection with their computer device.


Computer love
The repetition of the phrase emphasizes the strength of the artist's emotional bond with their computer.


I call this number
The artist has sought out a phone line service that can help them find potential romantic partners.


For a data date
The artist wants to meet someone who they have been matched with through a computerized data service.


I don't know what to do
The singer is still unsure of how to forge human connections and overcome their loneliness.


I need a rendezvous
The artist emphasizes again how important it is for them to find a real-life meeting with another person.


Computer love
The song ends on the theme of the singer's emotional attachment to their computer, implying that it will continue to be their primary source of connection in the future.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: EMIL SCHULT, KARL BARTOS, RALF HUETTER

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@DarkChambers

I remember when i 1st got this album and this was the track i played over and over, The melody is beautiful, machines for me have that sense of innocence waiting to be told what to do




To be told what to do

They need a rendezvous 




RIP.

Florian Schneider

Your music and innovations live on



All comments from YouTube:

@scatmanjohn3001

Ok, we all get it. Coldplay asked Kraftwerk for the rights for the riff. Please just stop bringing it up.

@threadpool6504

No, don't.

People have a right to know what happened and where this tune came from.
That way we can appreciate both artists' work more, knowing the history behind it.

@beviaart

That's right! don't hide the truth! good comment.

@gentlebabarian

No because they only wil know it from coldplay and this version is just way better in feel level. So they need to know

@andywood375

you simply cannot compare Coldplay to Kraftwerk. It's like comparing apples and digital oranges. They're great bands in their own way.

@threadpool6504

Face Off He isn't comparing them, but the riff, which is the same.

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@corg_9939

RIP Florian Schneider (1947-2020)
One of the greatest musicians of all time.

@Timurlane100

Agree. A genuinely unique and seminal artist.

@DJNurseAnnabella

And this is one of the greatest songs ever written!

@bach730

1947-2020

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