• Mon Amour is an instrumental tune and single by Klaus Dinger + Rheinita Bella Düsseldorf, released in 1985 to coincide with the album Néondian. In reality...
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  • Klaus Dinger (24 March 1946 – 21 March 2008) was a German musician and songwriter most famous for his contributions to the seminal krautrock band Neu!...
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  • Bengali-language film "Mon amour" (BZN song), 1976 "Mon amour" (Klaus Dinger song), 1985 "Mon amour" (Elsa Lunghini song), 2004 "Mon amour" (Shakira song), from the...
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  • Ich Liebe Dich (category Songs written by Klaus Dinger)
    Dich" - 6:25 "Koksknödel" - 5:32 (Klaus Dinger / Thomas Dinger) Klaus Dinger - percussion, synthesizer, vocals Thomas Dinger - percussion, synthesizer, vocals...
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  • Néondian (category Klaus Dinger albums)
    Klaus Dinger. Néondian was originally intended to be released as the fourth La Düsseldorf album (and titled Mon Amour), but the departure of Dinger's...
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  • capitals) were a West German krautrock band formed in Düsseldorf in 1971 by Klaus Dinger and Michael Rother following their departure from Kraftwerk. The group's...
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    this time, Rother and bandmate Klaus Dinger had somewhat diverged in their musical intentions for the band, with Dinger preferring a more aggressive, rock-influenced...
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  • different cover. All tracks composed by Klaus Dinger and Michael Rother. "Super" – 3:07 "Neuschnee" – 3:59 Klaus Dinger – drums, vocals Michael Rother – bass...
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  • drummers during the recording of the album; Andreas Hohmann and Klaus Dinger. Dinger played on "Vom Himmel Hoch", while Hohmann played on "Ruckzuck",...
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  • April 2010. The two songs were recorded during the brief studio-only Neu! reunion of 1985-6. The failure of the sessions led Klaus Dinger and Michael Rother...
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  • Rother' side, whilst "After Eight" is from the Klaus Dinger-La Düsseldorf dominated side of the album. Dinger recognised this duality, admitting that "me...
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    sporadic live appearances, including guitarist Michael Rother and drummer Klaus Dinger, who left to form Neu!.[page needed] The only constant figure in these...
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    2006 (Internet Warm-Up Version)" song released as a bonus track on rarities compilation "Mon Amour" by Klaus Dinger 2007 "Einfach sein" (Album: Fornika)...
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    best known for having co-founded the German group Neu! with drummer Klaus Dinger (five albums between 1971 and 1996), and his collaborative efforts with...
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