how long will td go on?

timer
Posts: 11363
https://mapa.targeo.pl/kuchnie-na-wymiar-warszawa-ladna-41-97-500-radomsko~20490206/meble-wyposazenie-domu-sklep/adres
Joined: Sun Dec 24, 2006 12:05 pm
Location: Glasgow

Post by timer »

jacob wrote:
Somehow, I find this thread a little bleak. I tend to live in the now. And TD is better than ever, imho.
Totally agree JP - that's why I haven't put any comment here - it's too hard to contemplate !
cantosis
Posts: 7275
Joined: Sat Feb 16, 2008 8:58 pm
Contact:

Post by cantosis »

timer wrote:
jacob wrote:
Somehow, I find this thread a little bleak. I tend to live in the now. And TD is better than ever, imho.
Totally agree JP - that's why I haven't put any comment here - it's too hard to contemplate !

I kind of agree but as someone who has a darker side to life I have thought about it. I will be devastated when TD is no more but at least we will have the music and memories to stay with us till when we are no more. :arrow:
har
Posts: 3244
Joined: Tue Oct 23, 2007 12:09 am

Post by har »

cantosis wrote:
timer wrote:
jacob wrote:
Somehow, I find this thread a little bleak. I tend to live in the now. And TD is better than ever, imho.
Totally agree JP - that's why I haven't put any comment here - it's too hard to contemplate !

I kind of agree but as someone who has a darker side to life I have thought about it. I will be devastated when TD is no more but at least we will have the music and memories to stay with us till when we are no more. :arrow:
I really dont want to think about this. But confess I have.

MUCH more to come though :D
24db
Posts: 20418
Joined: Sat Dec 23, 2006 9:08 pm
Contact:

Post by 24db »

jacob wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:
jacob wrote: sounds logical to me.
No doubt in my mind whatsoever :arrow:
Somehow, I find this thread a little bleak. I tend to live in the now. And TD is better than ever, imho.
to be accurate we live in 1/7th of second in the past
User avatar
razor
Posts: 71
Joined: Thu Jun 28, 2007 10:22 pm
Location: Sweden

Post by razor »

As long as Edgar Froese is alive (& creative), TD is alive, at least if you ask me :)
"You Laugh At Me Because I'm Diffrent, I Laugh At You Because You're All The Same"
cantosis
Posts: 7275
Joined: Sat Feb 16, 2008 8:58 pm
Contact:

Post by cantosis »

TD will go on as long as Edgar wants it to, end of!!.
24db
Posts: 20418
Joined: Sat Dec 23, 2006 9:08 pm
Contact:

Post by 24db »

cantosis wrote:TD will go on as long as Edgar wants it to, end of!!.
you know this is just tempting fate, don't you? ;)
User avatar
bigmoog
Posts: 14867
Joined: Wed Dec 27, 2006 8:51 pm
Location: 1975

Post by bigmoog »

24db wrote:
jacob wrote:
epsilon75 wrote: No doubt in my mind whatsoever :arrow:
Somehow, I find this thread a little bleak. I tend to live in the now. And TD is better than ever, imho.
to be accurate we live in 1/7th of second in the past

explain :arrow: :arrow:
...The wise.....are silent.....
24db
Posts: 20418
Joined: Sat Dec 23, 2006 9:08 pm
Contact:

Post by 24db »

bigmoog wrote:
24db wrote:
jacob wrote: Somehow, I find this thread a little bleak. I tend to live in the now. And TD is better than ever, imho.
to be accurate we live in 1/7th of second in the past

explain :arrow: :arrow:
From memory and we all know how rubbish that is:

the whole sound>delay>ear>inner ear>electric impulse>brain>brain decoding of said audio spectrum into a 'meaning' takes a fraction of a second, therefore our perception of reality is based on the past. Musicologists think that the 7 vibrations per second (the 1/7th of second I mentioned) is particularly pleasant to the brain ie...hence violinists (according to rumour) produce vibrato with a rate of approx 1/7th of second.

I posted this 1/7th of second ago...but you are reading it now. ;)

Stop living the past dude ;)
User avatar
bigmoog
Posts: 14867
Joined: Wed Dec 27, 2006 8:51 pm
Location: 1975

Post by bigmoog »

24db wrote:
bigmoog wrote:
24db wrote: to be accurate we live in 1/7th of second in the past

explain :arrow: :arrow:
From memory and we all know how rubbish that is:

the whole sound>delay>ear>inner ear>electric impulse>brain>brain decoding of said audio spectrum into a 'meaning' takes a fraction of a second, therefore our perception of reality is based on the past. Musicologists think that the 7 vibrations per second (the 1/7th of second I mentioned) is particularly pleasant to the brain ie...hence violinists (according to rumour) produce vibrato with a rate of approx 1/7th of second.

I posted this 1/7th of second ago...but you are reading it now. ;)

Stop living the past dude ;)

hmm. I was going to post a response refuting this old nonsense, but I wont cos Im preparing to have a nap.


I dont live in the past, I live er...... :wink:
...The wise.....are silent.....
24db
Posts: 20418
Joined: Sat Dec 23, 2006 9:08 pm
Contact:

Post by 24db »

guildford? circa 1976
User avatar
bigmoog
Posts: 14867
Joined: Wed Dec 27, 2006 8:51 pm
Location: 1975

Post by bigmoog »

TD will go on, until they dont
...The wise.....are silent.....
HYPERBOREA
Posts: 177
Joined: Fri Apr 27, 2007 10:45 pm

Post by HYPERBOREA »

Until the 12th of never and thats a long long time..!
User avatar
bergen-dreamer
Posts: 6679
Joined: Sat Dec 30, 2006 12:13 am
Location: Bergen, Norway

Post by bergen-dreamer »

BTW:

How long will this thread go on :?: :?:

zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
User avatar
jacob
Posts: 1572
Joined: Mon May 19, 2008 9:33 am
Location: Denmark
Contact:

Post by jacob »

TD will go as long as I live, being split up or not.
Jacob's Tangerine Dream Blog
http://tangerinedream.pertou.dk/
Post Reply