TD-Live at the Victoria Palace theatre in 1974
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I agree with that, but personally, I have realized that the sequencers become less and less important for me. These days I really like to hear the old concerts for the ambience, Coventry Cathedral Part I is just stunning for me.24db wrote:Maybe, I find TD in 1974 'live' a bit boring, their glory days were yet to comePertou wrote:Excellent reviews, they are very descriptive, almost poetical, but then again a TD performance in 1974 must have been very inspiring to watch, hear and feel.
it's possible that the sequencer is the most overused piece of EM equipment ever, and 'shock horror' might have put off more people than it attractedPertou wrote:I agree with that, but personally, I have realized that the sequencers become less and less important for me. These days I really like to hear the old concerts for the ambience, Coventry Cathedral Part I is just stunning for me.24db wrote:Maybe, I find TD in 1974 'live' a bit boring, their glory days were yet to comePertou wrote:Excellent reviews, they are very descriptive, almost poetical, but then again a TD performance in 1974 must have been very inspiring to watch, hear and feel.
But there are sequences and there are sequences. Stick a sequencer in the right hands and I could listen all day.24db wrote:it's possible that the sequencer is the most overused piece of EM equipment ever, and 'shock horror' might have put off more people than it attractedPertou wrote:I agree with that, but personally, I have realized that the sequencers become less and less important for me. These days I really like to hear the old concerts for the ambience, Coventry Cathedral Part I is just stunning for me.24db wrote: Maybe, I find TD in 1974 'live' a bit boring, their glory days were yet to come
Nah, without something else you'd soon get boredHobo wrote:But there are sequences and there are sequences. Stick a sequencer in the right hands and I could listen all day.24db wrote:it's possible that the sequencer is the most overused piece of EM equipment ever, and 'shock horror' might have put off more people than it attractedPertou wrote: I agree with that, but personally, I have realized that the sequencers become less and less important for me. These days I really like to hear the old concerts for the ambience, Coventry Cathedral Part I is just stunning for me.
I've got a beer as well!24db wrote:Nah, without something else you'd soon get boredHobo wrote:But there are sequences and there are sequences. Stick a sequencer in the right hands and I could listen all day.24db wrote: it's possible that the sequencer is the most overused piece of EM equipment ever, and 'shock horror' might have put off more people than it attracted