Edgar in the Quietus...thanks to Bianca :)

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thanks

well, now we have an idea of what to expect on 1.4.10 :arrow:
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bigmoog wrote:thanks

well, now we have an idea of what to expect on 1.4.10 :arrow:
cheers for your manners ;) :D
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This sounds promising. I hope to hear some classic TD at RAH. And maybe a special apperance! Looking forward to some more interviews. . . . . . Thanks Andy and Bianca! :P 8)
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Nice piece Andy thanks for posting
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I love interviews with Edgar, always interesting to see inside his mind(well a little anyway ;-)
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Thanks for sharing, Mr K :wink:
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EDWEIRDO wrote:Thanks for sharing, Mr K :wink:
No problem dude
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"Our UK Show will include a lot of visual effects as well as many sounds and tunes our fans will remember. Some little surprises will go along with a real state of the art high tech performance."

Sounds interesting. I guess they'll have to jazzz up their visuals to match the location - a bit like what they did perhaps at loreley which was a pretty special location.

Great if they play some old ones they have'nt played for a while. Spicing up their most recent repetoire.

.... and the surprises, plural! I think we'll all be on our feet when they happen.
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Truly excellent and appreciated...........Roll on 1,4,10 :D
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Post by Chris Monk »

Great read. Looking good for the 1st April.


....thanks for the link Andy.


....nice work Bianca.
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Nice interview, and informing.

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That's the first time I have read that he respects Vangelis and Jarre.

Good to hear.

I'm also rather sure that his healthy lifestyle (no smoking, drugs or alcohol) is the reason he's still going strong at 65 years old.
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Very nice. always nice to read something about TD.
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