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in danger of being overlooked because of F~W.

another live CD set. but a good one IMHO. especially track 7 which really grabs me. :D
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Yet another very nice "in concert" offering from Tangerine Dream :D

It is great to be able to have these new concerts on CD pressings 8) please keep them coming :idea:

Some really great tunes throughout these two discs,an excellent performance :arrow:
RIP Edgar. I am going to miss you.
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:D Yes indeed, another fine addition to the TD Live catalogue with two nice new tracks as well. Keep 'em coming TD - I am really looking forward to reaching 200 CD's of the mighty Tangs - only 29 to go!! :D
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ant wrote::D Yes indeed, another fine addition to the TD Live catalogue with two nice new tracks as well. Keep 'em coming TD - I am really looking forward to reaching 200 CD's of the mighty Tangs - only 29 to go!! :D
2012: Starmus, The Castle, Cupdiscs, Live Triples from UK and Euro Gigs, U.S Live Box set...5th Sonic poem, 6th Sonic Poem, Acoustic Album, Edgar plays the Cliff Richard song book on harmonica CD.....many new albums.....many :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :P :P
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bigmoog wrote:2012: Starmus, The Castle, Cupdiscs, Live Triples from UK and Euro Gigs, U.S Live Box set...5th Sonic poem, 6th Sonic Poem, Acoustic Album, Edgar plays the Cliff Richard song book on harmonica CD.....many new albums.....many :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :P :P
:lol: :lol: :lol: Wait... that would be too many albums for me to buy !
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bigmoog wrote:
ant wrote::D Yes indeed, another fine addition to the TD Live catalogue with two nice new tracks as well. Keep 'em coming TD - I am really looking forward to reaching 200 CD's of the mighty Tangs - only 29 to go!! :D
2012: Starmus, The Castle, Cupdiscs, Live Triples from UK and Euro Gigs, U.S Live Box set...5th Sonic poem, 6th Sonic Poem, Acoustic Album, Edgar plays the Cliff Richard song book on harmonica CD.....many new albums.....many :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :P :P
You forgot something :? What about Edgar plays the
BM collection on the Big Moog ? :shock: and Edgar plays the Epsilon sessions on the washboard and tea chest bass :o Bonus track is rumoured to be a cover of " "my old man's a dust man" on the cigar-box fiddle (remixed and mastered by Lonnie Donnegan :P
RIP Edgar. I am going to miss you.
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epsilon75 wrote:Yet another very nice "in concert" offering from Tangerine Dream :D

It is great to be able to have these new concerts on CD pressings 8) please keep them coming :idea:

Some really great tunes throughout these two discs,an excellent performance :arrow:
Very true.


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Must get around to playing this tomorrow.
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Hyperboreauk wrote:Must get around to playing this tomorrow.
Ditto. Gonna be difficult to stop listening to Finnegan's Wake to give this some air time.
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Finally got around to listening to this today and loving it. Sounds so much better than the on-line radio show. Yet another great TD live recording.
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Brilliant live set...best since Manchester .. :wink:
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sparrow wrote:Brilliant live set...best since Manchester .. :wink:
ROFL.


Yep.


Best since the last one. :wink:
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