The Robots
Kraftwërk Lyrics


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Я твой слуга
Я твой работник

We're charging our battery
And now we're full of energy
We are the robots
We are the robots
We are the robots
We are the robots

We're functioning automatic
And we are dancing mechanic
We are the robots
We are the robots
We are the robots
We are the robots

Я твой слуга
Я твой работник
Я твой слуга
Я твой работник

We are programmed just to do
Anything you want us to
We are the robots
We are the robots
We are the robots
We are the robots

We're functioning automatic
And we are dancing mechanic
We are the robots
We are the robots
We are the robots
We are the robots

Я твой слуга
Я твой работник
Я твой слуга
Я твой работник

We're functioning automatic
And we are dancing mechanic
We are the robots
We are the robots
We are the robots
We are the robots

We are programmed just to do
Anything you want us to
We are the robots
We are the robots
We are the robots
We are the robots

We are the robots
We are the robots
We are the robots
We are the robots

We are the robots
We are the robots




We are the robots
(We are the robots)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Kraftwerk's "The Robots" portray the concept of the future world where human beings are outnumbered by robots. The opening lines, translated as "I am your servant, I am your worker," reveal the subservient nature of the robots towards their human masters. The following lines, "We're charging our battery and now we're full of energy," illustrate the self-sufficiency of the robots, indicating that they no longer require human intervention to function effectively. The repetition of "We are the robots" emphasizes the prevalence of the machines.


The lines, "We are programmed just to do anything you want us to" indicates the robotic nature of the machines, highlighting their obedience to human instruction. The line "And we are dancing mechanic" portrays the robotic movement and suggests a mechanistic view of life. The constant repetition of the phrase "We are the robots" at the end of each stanza stresses the power and superiority of machines over human beings.


Overall, the song portrays the apprehension of humanity about the impending rise of the machines and the extent to which they will dominate human life. It communicates a future where human life will be subordinate to our own creations, illustrating humanity's struggle to retain control over advancing technology.


Line by Line Meaning

Я твой слуга
We are your servants


Я твой работник
We are your workers


We're charging our battery
We are getting ready and energizing ourselves


And now we're full of energy
Our battery is fully charged and we are at full energy now


We are the robots
We are machines created to serve you


We are programmed just to do
Our actions are predetermined and we will follow your instructions


Anything you want us to
We will do whatever you ask of us


We're functioning automatic
We operate automatically and don't require any external input


And we are dancing mechanic
Though we appear to be moving with rhythm, our movements are calculated and robotic


We are the robots
We are machines created to serve you


We are the robots
We are machines created to serve you


We are the robots
We are machines created to serve you




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Karl Bartos, Ralf Huetter, Florian Schneider Esleben

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guzzaccio

We're charging our battery
And now we're full of energy
We are the robots

We're functioning automatik
And we are dancing mechanik
We are the robots

Ja tvoi sluga (=I'm your slave)
Ja tvoi Rabotnik robotnik (=I'm your worker)

We are programmed just to do
anything you want us to
we are the robots

We're functioning automatic
and we are dancing mechanic
we are the robots

Ja tvoi sluga (=I'm your slave)
Ja tvoi Rabotnik robotnik (=I'm your worker)

We are the robots



leung

They've been doing this since the 1970ies...

And they were neither the first nor the only ones:

Giorgo Moroder 1978:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViN2bRGrBx8
John Carpenter 1976:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LS7k3G_6IjE
Jean Michel Jarre 1976:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Q00HQwO2Sg
Laurie Spiegel 1975:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_-TMSRWTMA&t=11s
Jean Jacques Perrey 1968:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIlN5fp6pX0
Delia Derbyshire 1963:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CM8uBGANASc
Daphne Oram 1962:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eG17HiXyH9E
Raymond Scott 1959:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80XEEpqBra0
Tom Dissevelt & Kid Baltan 1957:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVl2_MSwmSA
Raymond Scott 1957-59:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6VsZiNjjZE



All comments from YouTube:

Atn Atn

In another corner of the world, in a small town called Thrissur, in the corner of a small state called Kerala in India, there is a movie theatre that opens its silver screen curtains to this music. We might be miles apart but we are connected by this music

Johnson Devassy

We are so proud about that

jithu_

Ragam❤
Thrissur

Dinson Antony

My favorite RAGAM Theater...

Blossom Springs

ഒടിയൻ സിനിമ തൃശൂർ രാഗത്തിൽ കണ്ട കണ്ണൂർക്കാരൻ ഞാൻ...enchanting curtain raising

indravarman cp

Not in thrissur only...In 90"s ottapalam Lakshmi theater and shornur melam also

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E W

My dad was 21 when i was born. He played this everynight after coming home from work and would lay inbetween the speakers, full volume. When my parents divorced, i often would do the same thing at his house during visitations. I inherited this original press album after he passed. This album will always be my favorite, its a musical embodiment of my dear father and an absolutely masterful piece of art. ❤

Jasmine

🥰🥰🥰 RIP TO YOUR DAD

Maverick

@Ikea's teddy bear I have 42 and no kids...
Because...
We are the robots..

E W

@discomadness thanks for the support. He wasn't out there, but he was far out! :)

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