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Topic: Moonlight Shadow Posted: November 11 2017 at 14:22 |
It's pretty much a perfect pop song without any of the cheese that's rampant on his longer pieces, so I would say yes.
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Posted: November 11 2017 at 15:32 |
Apparently I'm a cheesehead...
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Posted: November 11 2017 at 15:37 |
Prefer 'Northern Lights' by Renaissance - that's close to pop/prog perfection. Don't mind 'Moonlight Shadow' but still prefer 'On Horseback', 'In Dulce Jubilo' or even 'Portsmouth' of his shorter pieces - although I draw the line with the 'Blue Peter' Theme!
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The.Crimson.King
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Posted: November 11 2017 at 16:09 |
I've always loved Moonlight Shadow...my fave Oldfield song ever
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Posted: November 11 2017 at 17:25 |
It's a great song, but To France is better, as is Family Man (though he didn't write that on his own), Shadow on the Wall and Heaven's Open.
Personally, I think Tubular Bells, Hergest Ridge and Ommadawn are far inferior to the period from QE2 to Discovery.
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Posted: November 11 2017 at 20:16 |
Hercules wrote:
It's a great song, but To France is better, as is Family Man (though he didn't write that on his own), Shadow on the Wall and Heaven's Open.
Personally, I think Tubular Bells, Hergest Ridge and Ommadawn are far inferior to the period from QE2 to Discovery. |
I agree it's a great song and one of my favourites. BUT my fave Oldfield single is definitely the incredible "Pictures in the Dark" from 1985. And I would probably put "Crime of Passion" just ahead of Moonlight Shadow even though it's basically a testosterone counterpart to MS. "To France" is also great, and so is "Heaven's Open".
I agree that his peak period was precisely QE2 thru Discovery, though I don't think it is vastly better than the TB thru Ommadawn
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Posted: November 11 2017 at 20:17 |
On the issue of great Mike Oldfield songs, while I love all the tunes and albums that have been mentioned, there are three really interesting songs you should check out if you don't know them. These aren't necessarily his best songs, but there are up there among a special list of really moving pieces, and I think provide a window on Oldfield's own psyche.
The first is "No Dream" from Oldfield's album 'Heaven's Open'. The album is actually quite poor, but the interesting thing about this album is that Mike Oldfield sings all the songs, unlike other albums in which he brings in other singers. This particular song is really interesting, in that Oldfield is talking about himself, and it is really awesome musically. The other two are from his more recent album 'Man on the Rocks'. While again, this is not an album that most will write home about, the tunes "Castaway" and "Nuclear" are really awesome, really emotional, and speak to his feelings from his marital breakup (Castaway is also a double-entendre, in that he was cast away, but also he moved to the Bahamas and so is like an island castaway in that sense). Really from-the-heart gut-wrenching tracks.
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Posted: November 11 2017 at 20:33 |
Best song ever.
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Larkstongue41
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Posted: November 11 2017 at 20:54 |
Most people say yes??????
Definitely not Oldfield's best piece although I'd say it's his best pop song.
I never liked it but I must admit I enjoy listening to it right now. Bandwagon bias? Maybe.
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Posted: November 11 2017 at 21:27 |
It's an OK song, I guess... even a good one. But not much more than that.
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Posted: November 11 2017 at 21:43 |
Walkscore wrote:
On the issue of great Mike Oldfield songs, while I love all the tunes and albums that have been mentioned, there are three really interesting songs you should check out if you don't know them. These aren't necessarily his best songs, but there are up there among a special list of really moving pieces, and I think provide a window on Oldfield's own psyche.
The first is "No Dream" from Oldfield's album 'Heaven's Open'. The album is actually quite poor, but the interesting thing about this album is that Mike Oldfield sings all the songs, unlike other albums in which he brings in other singers. This particular song is really interesting, in that Oldfield is talking about himself, and it is really awesome musically. The other two are from his more recent album 'Man on the Rocks'. While again, this is not an album that most will write home about, the tunes "Castaway" and "Nuclear" are really awesome, really emotional, and speak to his feelings from his marital breakup (Castaway is also a double-entendre, in that he was cast away, but also he moved to the Bahamas and so is like an island castaway in that sense). Really from-the-heart gut-wrenching tracks. | I haven't heard the album Heaven's Open, except for the title track (which was at least good for me), however, I did like "Man on the Rocks"... however, for me the stand out tracks from it are Nuclear and the title track. The best shorter more traditional songs he has done.
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Posted: November 11 2017 at 23:48 |
A very nice song, indeed, but certainly not his best work.
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Posted: November 12 2017 at 03:03 |
Are you joking? Nice song, but his best....
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Posted: November 12 2017 at 05:44 |
Good one.
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Posted: November 12 2017 at 05:48 |
Dellinger wrote:
It's an OK song, I guess... even a good one. But not much more than that. |
Indeed. Good song, but that's about it.
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Posted: November 12 2017 at 07:13 |
Speaking of the pop songs only, I like "In High Places" most, then probably "Five Miles Out".
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Posted: November 12 2017 at 09:33 |
Perfect pop song but not his best piece by any means.
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Posted: November 12 2017 at 11:22 |
I wouldn't call "In High Places" a pop song. It's the reason why I actually bought Crisis
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Posted: November 12 2017 at 14:10 |
I prefer the stunning Nikki Bentley vocals on Earth Moving on the album of the same name. Foreign Affair is also cool though not poppy.
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Posted: November 12 2017 at 16:00 |
octopus-4 wrote:
I wouldn't call "In High Places" a pop song. It's the reason why I actually bought Crisis |
yeah that is one sweet song
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