Royal Albert Hall Concert
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Don't think so, it's never been mentioned beforenightmare strand wrote:Given the recent and much appreciated influx of TD DVD material on to the market, does anyone know if the BBC actually filmed this event and if so, did the archive footage from the 70s survive long enough to be considered for future release. Wonderful as the new technologies are, I would jump at the chance to revisit a fully improvised performance dwarfed by banks of old style analogue equipment.
Andy24db wrote:Completely top show...even if things went very wrong during the first piece. Often copied...never betteredepsilon75 wrote:IMHO the greatest concert they ever did.............incredible
epsilon75 wrote:Andy24db wrote:Completely top show...even if things went very wrong during the first piece. Often copied...never betteredepsilon75 wrote:IMHO the greatest concert they ever did.............incredible
Ive never heard anything so incredible in the whole of my musical loving life.....totally and utterly untouchable (LIVE) music that is MAGIC
as far as 'mood music' with very long build ups, followed by complex otherworldly unstoppable sequencer lines are concerned it's never been bettered (it can't be copied either...read Mark Shreeves comments on how he can't get near TD's sound...even though he's tried). Improvised 'on the night' by three complete composer/performers it's the zenith of live EM (nicking a catch phrase from the Mighty Boosh 'Everything was just tuning up before it!). Another highlight of an amazing career with so many...and you had the eighties to come.epsilon75 wrote:Andy24db wrote:Completely top show...even if things went very wrong during the first piece. Often copied...never betteredepsilon75 wrote:IMHO the greatest concert they ever did.............incredible
Ive never heard anything so incredible in the whole of my musical loving life.....totally and utterly untouchable (LIVE) music that is MAGIC
Sometimes personality conflicts produce some of THE best improvised music. There are many examples of this in Jazz.24db wrote:as far as 'mood music' with very long build ups, followed by complex otherworldly unstoppable sequencer lines are concerned it's never been bettered (it can't be copied either...read Mark Shreeves comments on how he can't get near TD's sound...even though he's tried). Improvised 'on the night' by three complete composer/performers it's the zenith of live EM (nicking a catch phrase from the Mighty Boosh 'Everything was just tuning up before it!). Another highlight of an amazing career with so many...and you had the eighties to come.epsilon75 wrote:Andy24db wrote: Completely top show...even if things went very wrong during the first piece. Often copied...never bettered
Ive never heard anything so incredible in the whole of my musical loving life.....totally and utterly untouchable (LIVE) music that is MAGIC
the concert was amazing for so many reasons:
1. it nearly didn't happen, the musicians union try to stop the gig, but TD had to play for the pleasure of using their own Mellotrons
2. the equipment went wrong during the first piece
3. the band reallly didn't know each other that well (Edgar and Chris never thought Michael gelled that well with them).
Chris and Edgar liked Michael...it was purely on a musical level they had problems.rattymouse wrote:Sometimes personality conflicts produce some of THE best improvised music. There are many examples of this in Jazz.24db wrote:as far as 'mood music' with very long build ups, followed by complex otherworldly unstoppable sequencer lines are concerned it's never been bettered (it can't be copied either...read Mark Shreeves comments on how he can't get near TD's sound...even though he's tried). Improvised 'on the night' by three complete composer/performers it's the zenith of live EM (nicking a catch phrase from the Mighty Boosh 'Everything was just tuning up before it!). Another highlight of an amazing career with so many...and you had the eighties to come.epsilon75 wrote: Andy
Ive never heard anything so incredible in the whole of my musical loving life.....totally and utterly untouchable (LIVE) music that is MAGIC
the concert was amazing for so many reasons:
1. it nearly didn't happen, the musicians union try to stop the gig, but TD had to play for the pleasure of using their own Mellotrons
2. the equipment went wrong during the first piece
3. the band reallly didn't know each other that well (Edgar and Chris never thought Michael gelled that well with them).
Perhaps if Froese and Franke got on stage today, they'd produce the best music ever!!!