What would you like to hear in London 2008 ?

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timer wrote:Sound of a shell - if played would just about finish me off at this gig.

CJ we need to get a bulk order of tissue's in ! :cry:
I very much think you are right mate,im sure they will be called upon :cry: :cry: :oops:
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I'd very much like to hear Pergamon (piano part). With enough drink, i could get a little weepy listening to that. It's like a love song for me. Reminds me of a very special lady.
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I would like more improvising stuff. Long, long intros ( 10-15 minutes) , beginning of of Tangram, Hyperborea(intro+No man's land), Pergamon piano part, few Sorcerer's tracks (Grind, Betrayal), TD can include some organ parts from Alpha Centaury and Zeit, Ricochet part 2, Logos, re-mixed Park is mine, Underwater sunlight, parts from Encore with Edgar on guitar.... :D

I hope I will go to that gig in November.
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I'm joining the choir: "Cloud-burst-Flight!" :D

oh, and "Sunrise in the Third System" ... really. 8)
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I would love to hear some music from the Nagasaki albums live :D :D
By Nov. 1st we will hopefully also be very familiar with "AIN" :arrow: :arrow: :?:
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bergen-dreamer wrote:I would love to hear some music from the Nagasaki albums live :D :D
By Nov. 1st we will hopefully also be very familiar with "AIN" :arrow: :arrow: :?:
Ayumi's Butterflies was very cool in Frankfurt. Great way to open the show.
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Chris Monk wrote:
bergen-dreamer wrote:I would love to hear some music from the Nagasaki albums live :D :D
By Nov. 1st we will hopefully also be very familiar with "AIN" :arrow: :arrow: :?:
Ayumi's Butterflies was very cool in Frankfurt. Great way to open the show.
Totally agree Chris, it was fantastic to hear this Beautiful track in FF.
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I wont comment on "Ayumi's Butterflies" for fear of slating at another location :roll:
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epsilon75 wrote:I wont comment on "Ayumi's Butterflies" for fear of slating at another location :roll:
EFF um mate - everyone's entitled to their own point of view here ! otherwise why have a forum :x
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did TD play ayumis at FF, surely schome mishtake..ahahahahahahaha


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:? :? :? :arrow: :arrow:
RIP Edgar. I am going to miss you.
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epsilon75 wrote::? :? :? :arrow: :arrow:


me was pointing north :arrow:
...The wise.....are silent.....
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bigmoog wrote:did TD play ayumis at FF, surely schome mishtake..ahahahahahahaha


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They must have done......

.....it's on the DVD. :wink:

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Chris Monk wrote:
bigmoog wrote:did TD play ayumis at FF, surely schome mishtake..ahahahahahahaha


hehehehehehehehzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
They must have done......

.....it's on the DVD. :wink:

Yours Sincerely,

....er what's my name again?

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No ! :lol:
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I challange Sir Edgar to play tracks from the back catalogue that he hasn't played live before. All those little gems lurking in less familiar albums and the concert should start with something more lively than recent concerts. I was listening to one of the Bootmoon Series albums and I think Trap Feeling would be great to kick off with leading nicely into Mystery of Live and Death and then Invisible Limits and Culpa Levis.

Not a Girll on the Stairs or Midnight Trail in sight
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