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Taurus I, II, or III

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Topic: Taurus I, II, or III
Posted By: zachfive
Subject: Taurus I, II, or III
Date Posted: February 10 2011 at 18:14
Taurus II gets my vote, but it is a hard decision either way. Even though 3 is fairly short compared to the other two, it's a powerhouse of a song and I think can hold its own. What do the rest of you think?



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Posted By: omardiyejon
Date Posted: February 10 2011 at 18:31
easily taurus II, my favorite from oldfield

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Posted By: zravkapt
Date Posted: February 10 2011 at 19:50
II
 
III
 
 
I


Posted By: Progosopher
Date Posted: February 11 2011 at 00:17
II for sure.  What a great piece of music.  The others are cool, but can't compare to the epicness of it.  I think I prefer I over III.

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Posted By: tanis573
Date Posted: February 11 2011 at 14:32
Taurus II, obviously.  It's one of my favorite tracks from Oldfield.  Taurus I isn't far behind, and I can't believe it hasn't got any votes yet.

Taurus III has some beautiful guitar work in it, but it's ruined by that annoyingly chaotic strumming part in the middle and the end.  I usually skip the song because of that.

Now that I think about it, that seems to be a running theme in Mike Oldfield's music.  He writes some really beautiful and ethereal songs, but always seems to ruin them with something really annoying.  Here are some examples:

Tubular Bells Part One: the ending with the bass riff goes on for far too long
Tubular Bells Part Two: the caveman part

Hergest Ridge Part One
: nothing wrong with the original mix, but in the new remastered version there is an annoying guitar strumming that comes in at about 14 minutes into the song and really distracts from the sweet bass riff he's playing in the background
Hergest Ridge Part Two: 9 minutes into the song there's a piece that sounds like it comes straight from a Japanese anime

Ommadawn Part Two: the long and depressing intro

Incantations Part Four: the first two minutes of this song is my favorite part of Incantations, but of course it is ruined by the next section with the xylophones that goes on way too long.

Amarok: the first six minutes of the song is kind of annoying.


Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: February 11 2011 at 17:30
Originally posted by tanis573 tanis573 wrote:

Taurus II, obviously.  It's one of my favorite tracks from Oldfield.  Taurus I isn't far behind, and I can't believe it hasn't got any votes yet.

Taurus III has some beautiful guitar work in it, but it's ruined by that annoyingly chaotic strumming part in the middle and the end.  I usually skip the song because of that.

Now that I think about it, that seems to be a running theme in Mike Oldfield's music.  He writes some really beautiful and ethereal songs, but always seems to ruin them with something really annoying.  Here are some examples:

Tubular Bells Part One: the ending with the bass riff goes on for far too long
Tubular Bells Part Two: the caveman part

Hergest Ridge Part One
: nothing wrong with the original mix, but in the new remastered version there is an annoying guitar strumming that comes in at about 14 minutes into the song and really distracts from the sweet bass riff he's playing in the background
Hergest Ridge Part Two: 9 minutes into the song there's a piece that sounds like it comes straight from a Japanese anime

Ommadawn Part Two: the long and depressing intro

Incantations Part Four: the first two minutes of this song is my favorite part of Incantations, but of course it is ruined by the next section with the xylophones that goes on way too long.

Amarok: the first six minutes of the song is kind of annoying.
Its funny you mention the intro to Ommadawn Part Two as being 'long and depressing' as I just posted it on the thread about prog song intro's as being one of my favourites. To me its pure genius. I always imagine a fog gradually clearing to leave beautifull blue sky which I suspect is how Oldfield invisaged it.Big smile
The bit you mention on Hergest Ridge Part Two was Oldfield's excursion into a Philip Glass style minimalistic approach.(although the inspiration may have come from his friend David Bedford who was an avante garde composer). From an artistic point of view it was a very bold statement. Says to me that there is no real retreat from all the madness. Eventually it will hunt you down and get you. Oldfield has had plenty of demons over the years to deal with so it seems quite poignant in some respects and fits the bill.



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