Hans-Joachim Roedelius

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Hobo wrote:I could make this, but do not know enough about the acts to make the effort worthwhile.

Im sure you would enjoy this Mick,if you got a chance go for it :arrow:
We are talking legendery status here 8)
RIP Edgar. I am going to miss you.
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epsilon75 wrote:
Hobo wrote:I could make this, but do not know enough about the acts to make the effort worthwhile.

Im sure you would enjoy this Mick,if you got a chance go for it :arrow:
We are talking legendery status here 8)
There are a lot of "legends" I don't like though Colin and it would take valuable funds away from the TD gig.
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I can see where you are coming from wallet wise mate :wink: :arrow:
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I have his collection which came out last year. There are some great and not so great moments on there. I like his work with Harmonia and loved the Deluxe album.
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Hobo wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:
Hobo wrote:I could make this, but do not know enough about the acts to make the effort worthwhile.

Im sure you would enjoy this Mick,if you got a chance go for it :arrow:
We are talking legendery status here 8)
There are a lot of "legends" I don't like though Colin and it would take valuable funds away from the TD gig.
you should checkout HJR's recordings made in Peter Baumann's studio, using TD's and Edgar's synths and Mellotron, they certainly have that mid 70's TD timbre, but with Roedelius's light touch. Great stuff
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Hopefully I shall be going to see Cluster.

You just don't want to miss out on these opportunities.
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24db wrote:
Hobo wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:
Im sure you would enjoy this Mick,if you got a chance go for it :arrow:
We are talking legendery status here 8)
There are a lot of "legends" I don't like though Colin and it would take valuable funds away from the TD gig.
you should checkout HJR's recordings made in Peter Baumann's studio, using TD's and Edgar's synths and Mellotron, they certainly have that mid 70's TD timbre, but with Roedelius's light touch. Great stuff
There is a lot of music out there, that I promised myself I'd listen to, It's a matter of finding the time!
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Hobo wrote:There is a lot of music out there, that I promised myself I'd listen to, It's a matter of finding the time!
And alas, the money.

Roedelius' "Lustwandel" and Cluster's "Grosses Wasser" are both excellent albums (and recorded at Paragon) but as Sky went ***s up a few years ago, these CDs do carry a bit of a premium on the second hand / eBay market.

E-mail me.
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Seeker_UK wrote:
Hobo wrote:There is a lot of music out there, that I promised myself I'd listen to, It's a matter of finding the time!
And alas, the money.

Roedelius' "Lustwandel" and Cluster's "Grosses Wasser" are both excellent albums (and recorded at Paragon) but as Sky went ***s up a few years ago, these CDs do carry a bit of a premium on the second hand / eBay market.

E-mail me.
excellent albums!
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24db wrote:
Seeker_UK wrote:
Hobo wrote:There is a lot of music out there, that I promised myself I'd listen to, It's a matter of finding the time!
And alas, the money.

Roedelius' "Lustwandel" and Cluster's "Grosses Wasser" are both excellent albums (and recorded at Paragon) but as Sky went ***s up a few years ago, these CDs do carry a bit of a premium on the second hand / eBay market.

E-mail me.
excellent albums!
Yup but not my favourite - "Selbstportrait 1&2", "Sowiesoso" and "Cluster & Eno" get the prize!
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Im quite fond of Cluster's Live USA 1996 double CD 8)
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epsilon75 wrote:Im quite fond of Cluster's Live USA 1996 double CD 8)
not so keen Colin, I seem to remember that quite a few Cluster fans didn't like it
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24db wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:Im quite fond of Cluster's Live USA 1996 double CD 8)
not so keen Colin, I seem to remember that quite a few Cluster fans didn't like it
People really slate that one when comparing it to the Japan '96 set but personally, I can't seem to spot too much of a difference; it's the same stuff in a different order.

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24db wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:Im quite fond of Cluster's Live USA 1996 double CD 8)
not so keen Colin, I seem to remember that quite a few Cluster fans didn't like it

I still think its great :D
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Seeker_UK wrote:
24db wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:Im quite fond of Cluster's Live USA 1996 double CD 8)
not so keen Colin, I seem to remember that quite a few Cluster fans didn't like it
People really slate that one when comparing it to the Japan '96 set but personally, I can't seem to spot too much of a difference; it's the same stuff in a different order.

P.S. Hobo, your e-mail isn't accepting any incoming!
Sorry Stuart. I think I've sorted it, please try again.
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