Kraftwerk Septermber 7, 1981 Tokyo, Japan @ Nakano Sun Plaza Hall SBD > ? > silver bootleg cd > EAC > flac > CDR 1 Beethoven-Intro (1:59) 2 Nummern / Numbers (1:10) 3 Komputerwelt / Computerworld (5:11) 4 Komputerliebe / Computer Love (5:36) 5 Heimkomputer / Homecomputer (4:49) 6 Neonlicht / Neonlights (8:15) 7 Autobahn (17:35) 8 Schaufensterpuppen / Showroom Dummies (5:35) 9 Trans Europa Express / Trans Europe Express (9:18) 10 Die Roboter / The Robots (7:05) 11 It's More Fun To Compute (8:02) the usual complete setlist (115 to 120 minutes) was : 01 Heute Abend (missing from the radiobroadcast) 02 Numbers (most is missing from the radiobroadcast) 03 Computer World 04 Computer Love 05 Home Computer 06 The Model (missing from the radiobroadcast) 07 Neon Lights 08 Autobahn 09 Radioactivity (missing from the radiobroadcast) 10 Die Sonne, Der Mond, Die Sterne (missing from the radiobroadcast) 11 The Hall Of Mirrors (missing from the radiobroadcast) 12 Showroom Dummies 13 Trans Europe Express 14 Pocket Calculator (missing from the radiobroadcast) 15 The Robots 16 It’s More Fun To Compute The "Virtu Ex Machina" added a fake intro (using the track 06 of the motion picture soundtrack of "Clockwork Orange" intituled "Ninth Symphony: Second Movement (Scherzo) - Ludwig van Beethoven-Arr. Wendy Carlos) and is a repressing of... the repressing of the rare original japanese bootleg CD called "Numbers". > "Numbers" (japanese CD) > "Numbers" (counterfeit, probably european CD) > "Virtu Ex Machina" (european CD) Only less than 6 seconds are mixed from the track "Numbers" with the Wendy Carlos song, so nothing is really missing from the "Numbers" bootleg CD versions.