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Psychedelic Paul
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Tubular Bells III (1998)
Tubular Bells III - Live from Horse Guards Parade, London 1998 Edited by Psychedelic Paul - August 18 2020 at 01:43 |
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Never gave much consideration to Oldfield's music. He did cover a Hall and Oates tune (cheeky fellow). By the way, your wordplay has grown precious and taxing.
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"It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno
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Psychedelic Paul
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Thanks. The tricky part in the intro was weaving all of Mike Oldfield's album titles into the storyline in chronological sequence.
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Ommadawn - 15
Hergest Ridge - 14 Incantations - 13 Tubular Bells - 12 Songs Of Distant Earth - 12 Return To Ommadawn - 12 Amarok - 11 QE2 - 11 Tubular Bells 2 - 11 Tubular Bells 3 - 10 Platinum - 9 Discovery - 9 Voyager - 9 |
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"It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ Thanks! They're fun to write so I'll keep them coming.
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Guitars (1999)
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The Millennium Bell (1999)
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Not sure if you're being serious but he did write Family Man and it was Hall and Oates that covered his song! Not giving consideration to probably the greatest composer and musician of the 20th century is up to you of course. I'm now going away to ignore air.
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Psychedelic Paul
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Mike Oldfield had an amazing run of six superb albums in a row at the end of the 20th century:-
Tubular Bells II (1992) The Songs of Distant Earth (1994) Voyager (1996) Tubular Bells III (1998) Guitars (1999) The Millennium Bell (1999) Edited by Psychedelic Paul - August 18 2020 at 05:19 |
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^ I'd personally scrape off Millennium Bell but add Amarok
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Psychedelic Paul
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Amarok was a great album too, but sadly, Mike Oldfield's next album "Heavens Open" rained on his parade of great albums. I must have had a late night last night when I looked back at my previous message and realised I'd actually typed ".... at the end of the end of the 20th century." |
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The Art in Heaven - Live in Berlin 2000
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Tr3s Lunas (2002)
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Tubular Bells 2003 - featuring Master of Ceremonies, John Cleese!
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Cleese is dreadful in that role imo. Rickman did a lot better on Tubular II. The key is, I believe, letting the music shine... instead of behaving like a nitwit
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ I didn't know Alan Rickman was Master of Ceremonies on Tubular Bells II. I thought that was John Gordon Sinclair, although maybe I'm confusing the album with Tubular Bells III.
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Psychedelic Paul
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I have to be honest about the 2003 version of Tubular Bells, having just heard it for the first time: it's like a carbon copy of the original 1973 version and doesn't really add anything to it at all. The only major difference is John Cleese acting as Master of Ceremonies instead of Vivian Stanshall, which is not necessarily a good thing. Maybe I was expecting another masterpiece like Tubular Bells II or III, so I couldn't help feeling disappointed. One thing's for sure, I would have been upset if I'd gone out and bought the almost identical Tubular Bells 2003 when I already have the original version. To be brutally honest, it was a pointless remake of a classic album.
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Light + Shade (2005)
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