Added: Jul 6, 2006

From: jermey1

Duration: 4:57

Nag Nag Nag is from "Doublevision Present; Cabaret Voltaire" and the website of Cabaret Voltaire is http://www.brainwashed.com/cv/index.html To add.. [NOTICE: All promotional clips I show are only for reason to keep this music and video "alive" for the public. The clips are older documents or share moments of your "stars" you have never seen them before. If you hold any rights in music or video, please let me know by sending a message. So I will delete the clip or add your copyright information aswell.] So Mr. Care, Mr. Kirk or Mr. Mallinder please say hello! :-)

Channel: Music

Tags: "cabaret  voltaire" 


Rating: 4.74 (321 ratings)    Views: 116814' favoriteCount='1238    Comments: 25

silenceofthemovies Says:

Sep 15, 2008 - Ahhh, the anarchic dark heavy electronic days of chris watson in cabaret voltaire!I remember having to be carried out of one of their early gigs in bar one at sheffield uni, such was the intensity (the speed may have contributed too though!).He was kinda like what eno was to roxy music (although both mal and richard kick ass!)and noticed his departure on consequent recordings.I think they felt it too and it wasnt till "yashar" that it kicked off again.

SynthetikGretyl89 Says:

Sep 19, 2008 - I totally wore my Cabs shirt today, and this comes up in my recommended vids. Win.

timeconnector Says:

Sep 20, 2008 - THE BEST ELECTRONIC BAND EVER

abagail4me Says:

Sep 21, 2008 - What a fucking great great track! Timeless.

Zelda36J Says:

Sep 26, 2008 - You are right - bought this when it came out in 78 and loved the pouting lead singer !!

ThePoisonDoor Says:

Sep 27, 2008 - God I do adore this, I found a good cover too but nothing beats it :D

erectacocky Says:

Sep 30, 2008 - Omg you have a Cabaret Voltaire shirt?! You must get laid like ALL THE TIME. :O

SynthetikGretyl89 Says:

Oct 1, 2008 - I actually made it myself... it's purple, with the Micro-Phonies guy on the bottom corner. It's the best thing I've ever done, man... Also, I checked out your profile. Great music. And Flower of Flesh and Blood! Yay! ^_^

ralucagymnast Says:

Oct 7, 2008 - One of the best. Ever.

ralphbuttawitzonline Says:

Oct 9, 2008 - Where can I download this song and the normal's T.V.O.D.??

theenside Says:

Oct 10, 2008 - great!

nuwavghost Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - Cabaret Voltaire's music totally upper cuts most Electronic music out there: they have the perfect combination of avant garde and catchy hooks.

TheMercyBeat Says:

Oct 12, 2008 - Go to their official Brainwashed site. Click on the "music" section where you will find the song listed. Click on its title. When it opens up you'll notice the [MP3] sign next to it. Click on it and downloading will start. No possibilities of a video downloading on the site, though.

TheMercyBeat Says:

Oct 12, 2008 - Although we all know that charts are corrupt, I never could understand why SOME of their singles (especially the ones released between 1983 and 1990) didn't go higher as they possessed a lot of catchiness to themselves as well. Not that I care about that.

nuwavghost Says:

Oct 12, 2008 - Their best material is from their early years up to The Crackdown. You see, they made music that sound effortless and fun (although if one were to try, they'd find it is more complicated than that). I do agree that some of their post-Crackdown music should have charted, but after 1983 a lot music began to suck and New Wave was pretty much dead in the water. If they weren't cutting tracks that sounded like Johnny Hates Jazz, they weren't gonna get recognition in the airwaves.

ralphbuttawitzonline Says:

Oct 13, 2008 - Got it through Limewire, but thanks though. I still need to get TVOD. Maybe a blogspot...

TheMercyBeat Says:

Oct 13, 2008 - [QUOTE] (...)but after 1983 a lot music began to suck and New Wave was pretty much dead in the water. If they weren't cutting tracks that sounded like Johnny Hates Jazz, they weren't gonna get recognition in the airwaves. [/QUOTE] Spot on! Also, I do think that music began to be interesting again with the acid-house/techno explosion towards the end of the '80s although it wasn't as culturally oriented as the New Wave one. It was a protest against Thatcher's and Reagan's policy too.

TheMercyBeat Says:

Oct 13, 2008 - Great to hear that! ...You're welcome! And some other time again too!

timbearcub Says:

Oct 25, 2008 - this was probably shot at my old art school - a lot of early Cabs videos apparently came out of Psalter Lane, Sheffield Poly :-D Would love to find out which though...no real details on the vids?

addgrav Says:

Oct 26, 2008 - I went to Psalter Lane too!! Didn't realise they shot stuff there.

h3oo3h Says:

Nov 5, 2008 - and the voice? it's Patrick Moore!

simonbnyc Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - Julie!!!! This is one of the greatest records of all time!! I got the 7" single when it came out. Fuckin killer stuff! I did a review of this for Slash magazine! You're an angel for posting this!

kaidi925 Says:

Nov 30, 2008 - nag nag nag!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

jimsottile Says:

Dec 1, 2008 - The Paramecia of the Noise Movement

quiaraluna Says:

Dec 4, 2008 - 1-2-3-4-go I still love it