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bigmoog wrote:The first time one hears tangerine dream...it etches itself into thy psyche, moulding itself into your very self....subsequent listening reveals layers, nuance and sheer stupendous magick.

I salute the fantastic ability of the music to transend all commentary and just....be.


Tangerine.....dream :mrgreen:
Hmmm in my experience letting mates hear TD was met with..Whats that? Put it off its weird. Or a common one was ..Sounds a bit like Jean Michel Jarre... :x

I only have one mate who likes TD in fact he was the one who introduced me although I was aware of them. Thing is he doesn't Like Logos or Underwater Sunlight ..hates the Sonic Poems and doesn't think it was a very nice thing to do 5 discs about Hiroshima as he says..but enjoys Chandra..I sometimes think he's losing it seriously.
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I took my wife (ex now) and my best friend (still) to TD gigs (not at the same time) and they both really, really enjoyed them. But I can't imagine them really liking the albums. My wife's friend calls it jingly jangly music :twisted:
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My wife said the Last TD gig in Edinburgh was THE second best gig she'd ever been to...Second only to Pink Floyd..she's a cool lady although I would never tell her that.. :wink:
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sparrow wrote:
bigmoog wrote:The first time one hears tangerine dream...it etches itself into thy psyche, moulding itself into your very self....subsequent listening reveals layers, nuance and sheer stupendous magick.

I salute the fantastic ability of the music to transend all commentary and just....be.


Tangerine.....dream :mrgreen:
Hmmm in my experience letting mates hear TD was met with..Whats that? Put it off its weird. Or a common one was ..Sounds a bit like Jean Michel Jarre... :x

I only have one mate who likes TD in fact he was the one who introduced me although I was aware of them. Thing is he doesn't Like Logos or Underwater Sunlight ..hates the Sonic Poems and doesn't think it was a very nice thing to do 5 discs about Hiroshima as he says..but enjoys Chandra..I sometimes think he's losing it seriously.

I was really just mentioning how TD music affects me. I dont care what other people think :twisted:

(except other TD fans...) :mrgreen:
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Re: First Listens

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bigmoog wrote:
sparrow wrote:
bigmoog wrote:The first time one hears tangerine dream...it etches itself into thy psyche, moulding itself into your very self....subsequent listening reveals layers, nuance and sheer stupendous magick.

I salute the fantastic ability of the music to transend all commentary and just....be.


Tangerine.....dream :mrgreen:
Hmmm in my experience letting mates hear TD was met with..Whats that? Put it off its weird. Or a common one was ..Sounds a bit like Jean Michel Jarre... :x

I only have one mate who likes TD in fact he was the one who introduced me although I was aware of them. Thing is he doesn't Like Logos or Underwater Sunlight ..hates the Sonic Poems and doesn't think it was a very nice thing to do 5 discs about Hiroshima as he says..but enjoys Chandra..I sometimes think he's losing it seriously.

I was really just mentioning how TD music affects me. I dont care what other people think :twisted:

(except other TD fans...) :mrgreen:
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