Man-Machine
Kraftwerk Lyrics


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Man Machine, pseudo human being
Man Machine, super human being

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The man machine, machine




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Kraftwerk's song The Man-Machine revolve around the concept of man becoming more machine-like, representing the advancement of technology and how it has the power to transform individuals into superhuman beings. The phrase "Man Machine" refers to individuals who have been influenced by technology to the point where they are no longer solely human beings but instead a hybrid version of human and machine. The song portrays a future in which technology and humans have merged to create a new kind of being, which has left behind its frailties and limitations to become a powerful force.


The lyrics suggest that this Man Machine is not merely a robotic or automated version of humans, but something that has taken the best of both worlds to become an entity that is both stronger and smarter than either could be alone. This is a reflection of the ongoing debate about the benefits of technology and how it can augment humanity, as well as the dangers of overreliance on technology and how it could lead to a loss of humanity altogether.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: RALF HUETTER, KARL BARTOS

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@Aaron-qc7ro

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Wiso G - El Vacilon (2005)
Barrio Boyzz - Love You From the Inside (2005)

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@arunavabhattacharya571

My Dad introduced me to Kraftwerk when I was a kid and to convince me to listen he would tell me this was sung by Robocop. I would listen to the entire cassette with pencil in my hand (for rewind). Now even though he is not here this song will always be a reminder of the little time we had together.

@gordongekko3174

Dude, same here, my dad introduced me to all kinds of awesome music , man had impeccable taste in a lot of things , but we grew up in a very normal setting. RIP dad, miss him.....

@coolb8545

My first introduction to Kraftwerk was in 1980 the "Numbers" album I was 12..wasnt til I was 17 when I discovered "Man Machine" and "Robots"..I was dumbfounded when I discovered they had music other than "Numbers"

@arunavabhattacharya571

@Gordon Gekko may your old man RIP i am sure he'll always be with you.

@arunavabhattacharya571

@Cool B 85 hello old man :)

@coolb8545

@Arunava Bhattacharya I guess I've exposed my age now dangit lol

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@FunkyThinkersShorts

In 40 years time, this will still be 40 years ahead of its time

@dubbrown5594

Facts

@jmgcg

A journalist wrote this "The Kraftwerk were never ahead of their time. We were slow to get to theirs "
in my youth, while my colleagues listened to Duran Duran, Depeche and so on, I listened to Kraftwerk

@martinpearson1249

KraftwircuLar Logic ?

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