Here's a question for any of you musicianly-types out there, something that's been bugging me for a while. Apologies if it's boring for some other list members - please just ignore this post and any replies. One of my favourite moments in Kraftwerk's live show over the last few years has been the end section of the original "Tour De France". After the breakdown/percussive section and subsequent build-up towards the end, the track finally returns to the main melody and chord sequence for the last 32 bars; specifically twice around the 8-chord sequence, 2 bars on each chord. Only here there's a difference in the 2nd and 4th chords in the pattern, giving an extra sense of lift and grandeur to the end of the song. Just have a listen to any of the recent live recordings, though it's not in any of the officially released versions, including the new album. It doesn't seem to be a chord or key change as such, but what is it that gives the sense of change? Just extra notes in the chord? Or is it just in my imagination? Can anyone with some musical ability please enlighten... (I understand chords/keys/harmony etc, I'm just cloth-eared, that's all) ? Staggboy