24db wrote:1 Trauma
2 Serpent Magique
3 No Man's Land
4 Sally's Garden
5 Hyperborea Part 2
6 Sphinx Lightning
7 Carmel Calif
8 Leviathan
9 Wisdom and Tragedy
10 The Blue Bridge
11 Fire on the Mountain
12 Leaving the Masters for God
13 Cinnamon Road 2008
14 Hunter Shot by a Yellow Rabbit
15 Scrapyard 2008
16 ? ? ß
17 Betrayal
18 La Libération
19 Going West
20 Unicorn Theme
21 Love on a Real Train 2008
22 Le Parc
23 One Night in Space
24 Beach Theme
25 Cloudburst Flight
26 Edgar's Closing Words
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1 Trauma
2 Serpent Magique
3 No Man's Land
4 Sally's Garden
5 Hyperborea Part 2
6 Sphinx Lightning
7 Carmel Calif
8 Leviathan
9 Wisdom and Tragedy
10 The Blue Bridge
11 Fire on the Mountain
12 Leaving the Masters for Good
13 Cinnamon Road 2008
14 Hunter Shot by a Yellow Rabbit
15 Scrapyard 2008
16 The Dream Is Always The Same
17 Monolight (Yellow Part)
18 La Libération
19 Going West
20 Unicorn Theme
21 Love on a Real Train 2008
22 Le Parc
23 One Night in Space
24 Beach Theme
25 Cloudburst Flight
26 Edgar's Closing Words
I found this review from Royce Hall out there on the net.
I don`t know if it`s published around here before.
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Tangerine Dream
(Royce Hall; 1,800 seats; $48 top)
By STEVEN MIRKINPresented by UCLA Live. Reviewed Nov. 7, 2008.
Band: Edgar Froese, Iris Camaa, Linda Spa, Bernhard Beibl, Thorsten Quaeschning.
The music began before the curtain rose at Tangerine Dream's marathon (two-hour set plus half-hour encore) show at UCLA's Royce Hall Friday night. But anyone expecting the German band's dreamlike soundscapes was in for a surprise: The keyboards of Edgar Froese (the leader and only constant member in the band's 40-year career) and Thorsten Quaeschning chattered lightly, but with Linda Spa on soprano sax and Iris Camaa playing lightly syncopated rhythms, it was possible to believe that Dave Koz or Yanni was behind the curtain.
Things changed a few minutes later, as the band segued into the chilly techno heard on the soundtracks to films such as "Risky Business" and "Sorcerer."
Hypnotic electronic sounds alternated with soporific lite jazz throughout the show. This once-pioneering band is celebrating its 40th anniversary and settling into a "greatest hits" dotage -- a state of affairs mirrored by its light show. It may have once been state of the art, but the images of fish swimming or interplanetary meteor showers now resemble 20-year-old computer screensavers or videogames.
The evening's best music cast Tangerine Dream as a precursor of trance music, only more rhythmically nimble and harmonically sophisticated. There was impressive compositional and instrumental chops on display --the music touched on a wide variety of styles, including an ominously scudding "Peter Gunn" theme and a delicate interlude that took on a Baltic accent, while the liquid, sustained notes of guitarist Bernhard Beibl's solos brought to the music a Pink Floyd edge.
When the keyboards interlocked in a clattering groove, the effect was like an asexual Giorgio Moroder; slowed down, they were like a more accessible version of Steve Reich's music; when those keyboards were suspended glacially above the beat, you could hear Tangerine Dream's influence on Brian Eno and the scores Angelo Badalamenti wrote for David Lynch. But whenever Spa picked up her soprano sax, it sounded like a bad '80s TV theme.
Here is a message i got from a TD fan who attended the Royce Hall. (She is a "friend" on my Last.Fm site. She has already put a picture up as her avatar on her site: http://www.last.fm/user/survivorX2
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"Hey ståle! Sorry it has been so long! I want to say THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!! I met Edgar Froese because of you! You're the best!!! Thank you for telling me that they did the after show meeting, I was first in line! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! That was an awesome concert!!! Cheers! Kristin "
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as any TD fan, I`m glad to help other people to discover td,meet other TD fans, or attending the great fan meets, or even meet the band
When you get a reply like that, it`s always worth it!
TD get`s new fans everyday )
Mars wrote:Here is a message i got from a TD fan who attended the Royce Hall. (She is a "friend" on my Last.Fm site. She has already put a picture up as her avatar on her site: http://www.last.fm/user/survivorX2
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"Hey ståle! Sorry it has been so long! I want to say THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!! I met Edgar Froese because of you! You're the best!!! Thank you for telling me that they did the after show meeting, I was first in line! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! That was an awesome concert!!! Cheers! Kristin "
.............
as any TD fan, I`m glad to help other people to discover td,meet other TD fans, or attending the great fan meets, or even meet the band
When you get a reply like that, it`s always worth it!
TD get`s new fans everyday )
Mars wrote:Here is a message i got from a TD fan who attended the Royce Hall. (She is a "friend" on my Last.Fm site. She has already put a picture up as her avatar on her site: http://www.last.fm/user/survivorX2
..........
"Hey ståle! Sorry it has been so long! I want to say THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!! I met Edgar Froese because of you! You're the best!!! Thank you for telling me that they did the after show meeting, I was first in line! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! That was an awesome concert!!! Cheers! Kristin "
.............
as any TD fan, I`m glad to help other people to discover td,meet other TD fans, or attending the great fan meets, or even meet the band
When you get a reply like that, it`s always worth it!
TD get`s new fans everyday )