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truly awesome article


BM reads in stunned silence, awe and wonder


and as for ...' even an inflated tent...'

the gems keep coming, TD, oh dear me are the KINGS


andy, your archive is marvellous, such hard work, such special reading.

Thanks for the trouble
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bigmoog wrote::shock:

truly awesome article


BM reads in stunned silence, awe and wonder


and as for ...' even an inflated tent...'

the gems keep coming, TD, oh dear me are the KINGS
it's by my mate Chris Owen
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in that case thanks to andy and Chris


thanks to all



I still wish, really wish that TD had a venue fitting a 40th anniversary concert


even an inflated tent is better than the flea pit astoria
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bigmoog wrote:in that case thanks to andy and Chris

thanks to all

I still wish, really wish that TD had a venue fitting a 40th anniversary concert

even an inflated tent is better than the flea pit astoria
Don't forget that Anniversary is sept 29th....therefore it's not unthinkable that TD could come back to the UK later in the year, or early next year in a better venue
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right


sometimes the unthinkable can become the real.



that article has made me very nostalgic, very


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the lost tangerine dream gig



TAngeRine DrEam : St Paul's Cathedral 1975


now that would have been legendary
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Tangerine Dreams music

is cathedral like : massive, resonant, cavernous, deep and gets me closer to the meaning of faith : a personal journey to god via music
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bigmoog wrote:even an inflated tent is better than the flea pit astoria
You can say that again BM, Chris showed me a photo of the room the Astoria had provided when he was filming a recent gig. It wasn't bigger than your average tiolet.
But, I should add I'm still pleased that TD are playing 'at all'. The venue in 2003 wasn't the best, but the gig itself was a good one (bar my usual whinge about the lack of a light show)
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Excellent stuff mate as usual.............you guys make a good team 8)
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epsilon75 wrote:Excellent stuff mate as usual.............you guys make a good team 8)
hell we think Tangarine Dream is cool :D...I wonder if those muppets have changed that sign yet?
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epsilon75 wrote:Excellent stuff mate as usual.............you guys make a good team 8)
this is why I've never bothered writing a book on TD, when you read Chris's article you realise that other people can write much much better than I could ever do. Good excuse though, so I'm sticking to it :D
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24db wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:Excellent stuff mate as usual.............you guys make a good team 8)
hell we think Tangarine Dream is cool :D...I wonder if those muppets have changed that sign yet?

Somehow i doubt it :arrow: :roll: :cry:
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24db wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:Excellent stuff mate as usual.............you guys make a good team 8)
this is why I've never bothered writing a book on TD, when you read Chris's article you realise that other people can write much much better than I could ever do. Good excuse though, so I'm sticking to it :D

Dont kid yourself mate,with your wealth of knowledge i have NO doubt you could come up with the goods :arrow: :idea:
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to write a definitive boook on Tangarine Dream, would I think need input from more than one writer with more than one archive, it would take :

the will to do it

time

money

dedication

and er....um.....hell, why not!!!!!!!?


edgar's book will be released by voiceprint, on sale via amazon, release date 2110, delivery pending legal issues
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