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richardh
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I love Quichotte of course and gave it 5 stars EDIt - oops on checking I only went 4 stars Edited by richardh - August 18 2022 at 10:20 |
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verslibre
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That is a positively bizarre quote. (Who wrote it?) A cross "between Bette Midler and a sitcom theme"? I don't get it. Different strokes, as they say. Johannes' piano composition is hypnotic and elegant, and he rerecorded a standalone version ("Palace of Dreams") for his 2009 album A Thousand Times.
Again, I've never really known anyone to not like when Edgar picks up his guitar! But maybe you'd like to hear the unabridged concert? There's a lot more to it...
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Hey Rollon, Yes, I am hoping one day to find the missing music on a stand-alone disc.
Yes, I know about the part-live particularities of both Ricochet and Encore. I wouldn't say I rated the latter low, but it's not nearly as rivetting as Force Majeure. It it wasn't for FM, I'd say that TD's downwards slide started with Cyclone. .
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let's just stay above the moral melee
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verslibre
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FM was my favorite TD album for a long time. Those two represent different eras. FM has live drums and is the second half of TD's full-on prog rock phase. Encore was the culmination of the FFB line-up. I can't compare the two aside from saying they're both essential.
You must hate '80s synths as much as I love 'em.
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Don't get me wrong, I still include Cyclone & Encore inside the
good era, and don't consider Force as a Majeure sonic change. I
wouldn't say that FM was a change of era. It's just that whatever comes after either sounds like déjà-vu (or more like déjà-entendu) or fails to rattle my cojones.
It's not just the synths... I don't like much the drumming... or even Frouese's guitar intervention in the 80's Generally , it's the whole TD 80's soundscapes that I started finding boring around the time. It had lost the magic. It's certainly to do with my dislike of the 80's overall, but not just that. BTW, I don't know how much their numerous film OST works provoked their sonic changes (contractual obligations to stick more with the musical zeitgeist to be chosen for the job?). Apparently the Sorcerer thingie didn't really change their musical course, but I don't get Thief and some of their other movie collab (despite that in Risky Business, I don't fidn't their small participation very different than what they'd done in the 70's) It's hardly no suprise at all to me that Green Desert is the only "80's" thing I really like, since it actually dates from 10 years earlier. |
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Someone who goes by the "name" getitinyoursoul in the comment-section for the Quichotte-album at RYM. I fully get it, I'm afraid. Listen to Palace of Dreams from ca. 2:45 and onwards out and tell me that wouldn't make the perfect theme tune for a relatively safe and unfunny early 1980's sitcom.
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verslibre
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It wouldn't. Because I've never heard it, let alone thought of it, in that context. TEHO.
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^until now.
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richardh
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Well I love the intro to Quichotte and the whole album for that matter.
I was never a fan of TD until Force Majeure and its generally the era of 1977-1987 for electronic music that I like most. That includes Neuronium, JM Jarre , Vangelis as well as TD. I never got into the whole Berlin school thing at all I'm afraid to say. Also tend to think that the use of Mellotron in electronic music is a total cop out. Hey ho.
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^ Yes I know. Our main attraction to a band like Tangerine Dream are probably very different. Pretty piano melodies such as in the intro on Quichotte is certainly not part of why I was drawn to them. Not rocking guitar solos either, that's for sure. It was mainly the sort of Mysterious Semblance at the Strand of Nightmares-"journeys in sound" that interested me. I've eventually warmed up to some of their more conventional sounding albums, but much prefer their abstracted soundspaces, trips to space or whatever... over cute little sitcom themes. |
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Don't miss Raum.
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Saperlipopette!
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A In 256 Zeichen 19:09 Along the Canal 5:31 B You're Always on Time 8:10 Raum 14:54 |
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The same but with Encore instead of Electronic Meditation (at least today)
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I stand with Roger Waters, I stand with Joan Baez, I stand with Victor Jara, I stand with Woody Guthrie. Music is revolution
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Meditation is a beast.....Froese should've picked the guitar up more often! I wish they'd have kept this lineup and instrumentation for at least one or two more albums - groovy psych-space Krautrock of the first order.
Encore, Poland and Logos are excellent all outstanding live albums, but ever since I picked up Bootleg Box, Vol. 1, I haven't even looked at another TD album......the official releases are cut-and-paste TD shows - no knocking them, they're wonderful, but the Sheffield jam and the Croydon show from the Boot Box just lay out what the TD were putting down......eye opening stuff - highly recommended.
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I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....
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It's a double album: Zeit (Time) —> Raum (Space). They're fifty years apart. It feels more retro than I anticipated (expected) and the music's very good, the best released in a while.
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Saperlipopette!
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-Modern day TD may superficially link Raum to Zeit all they want, I'd still argue it would be a better album with a bit of trimming. They might as well cut it down to the two "epic length" pieces and just one of the shorter ones, name it Beta Centauri - and pretend it was a continuation to Alpha Centauri - also fifty years apart. Anyway, now I sound more negative than I rally am. I liked most of what I heard, In 256 Zeichen and the title track in particular.
Yes indeed.
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With Edgar gone, that would be impossible to achieve with Raum. Edgar has a credit on three tracks only; on the previous album Quantum Gate, Edgar's credit is absent from only one track. Additionally, I wouldn't expect anything made now to match what TD accomplished in the '70s.
I'm not sure if they do. That's the way I look at it. |
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richardh
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Does anyone know why the album Particles is not in the database? I assume it's just an error as it's available to download on Bandcamp.
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you can add the album yourself
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richardh
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Thanks, I may do but just wasn't sure if was omitted for a reason.
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