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Looking Back : LOGOS

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 2:57 pm
by timer
I thought Andy would have beaten me to it !

What can you say about this live CD !

Stunning ! Sublime ! Emotional ! Incredible !

You just had to be there ,eh Andy ! :wink:

Re: Looking Back : LOGOS

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 2:59 pm
by 24db
timer wrote:I thought Andy would have beaten me to it !

What can you say about this live CD !

Stunning ! Sublime ! Emotional ! Incredible !

You just had to be there ,eh Andy ! :wink:
dreadful album...might have been good on the night though ;)


....you wish!

Re: Looking Back : LOGOS

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 3:01 pm
by timer
24db wrote:
timer wrote:I thought Andy would have beaten me to it !

What can you say about this live CD !

Stunning ! Sublime ! Emotional ! Incredible !

You just had to be there ,eh Andy ! :wink:
dreadful album...might have been good on the night though ;)


....you wish!

Four nights earlier in Bristol mate ! Most fondly remembered concert ever ! 8)

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 3:02 pm
by epsilon75
Its a fantastic album but Poland offers more to me :)

Re: Looking Back : LOGOS

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 3:07 pm
by 24db
timer wrote:
24db wrote:
timer wrote:I thought Andy would have beaten me to it !

What can you say about this live CD !

Stunning ! Sublime ! Emotional ! Incredible !

You just had to be there ,eh Andy ! :wink:
dreadful album...might have been good on the night though ;)


....you wish!

Four nights earlier in Bristol mate ! Most fondly remembered concert ever ! 8)
I've got to say it was the best gig I've ever been to....in 27 years....NEVER bettered by anyone.

TD had one of those moments, let's call it visionary (with a spinkling of luck) where they had the perfect balance of new technology (being in the right place at the right time,and helping people were really producing something new), talent and artistry that came together for one tour...and one album. I've said it before (you may have noticed) but people were leaving that gig with open mouths....they did the same at the Astoria in 2003...but that was just the beer prices ;)

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 3:16 pm
by 71 dB
Logos CD blew my mind. Fantastic! 8)

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 3:23 pm
by GAZZ
i was at the actual logos concert ,it was my 1st TD concert and it was more awesome live than on disc,i remember it was really loud and the bass notes made my chest vibrate , great concert :roll: gazz collins TDBA yorkshire division :roll:
AERIAL SUITE [2008]
CITIZEN [2009]
RETURN TO EDEN [2009]

Re: Looking Back : LOGOS

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 3:25 pm
by 24db
timer wrote:I thought Andy would have beaten me to it !

What can you say about this live CD !

Stunning ! Sublime ! Emotional ! Incredible !

You just had to be there ,eh Andy ! :wink:
thanks for being patient!....

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 4:47 pm
by cantosis
was and maybe still is my favorite TD album. Its musical perfection for me and shows Froese,Franke,Schmoelling on the top of their game. I cant really fault anything on this. I just wished I was lucky enough to have been there.

Re: Looking Back : LOGOS

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 7:59 pm
by bigdaveh
24db wrote:
timer wrote:
24db wrote: dreadful album...might have been good on the night though ;)


....you wish!

Four nights earlier in Bristol mate ! Most fondly remembered concert ever ! 8)
I've got to say it was the best gig I've ever been to....in 27 years....NEVER bettered by anyone.

TD had one of those moments, let's call it visionary (with a spinkling of luck) where they had the perfect balance of new technology (being in the right place at the right time,and helping people were really producing something new), talent and artistry that came together for one tour...and one album. I've said it before (you may have noticed) but people were leaving that gig with open mouths....they did the same at the Astoria in 2003...but that was just the beer prices ;)
I agree with Andy I was there and it was a fantastic gig and brings back some good memories. :D

Re: Looking Back : LOGOS

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 8:02 pm
by 24db
bigdaveh wrote:
24db wrote:
timer wrote:
Four nights earlier in Bristol mate ! Most fondly remembered concert ever ! 8)
I've got to say it was the best gig I've ever been to....in 27 years....NEVER bettered by anyone.

TD had one of those moments, let's call it visionary (with a spinkling of luck) where they had the perfect balance of new technology (being in the right place at the right time,and helping people were really producing something new), talent and artistry that came together for one tour...and one album. I've said it before (you may have noticed) but people were leaving that gig with open mouths....they did the same at the Astoria in 2003...but that was just the beer prices ;)
I agree with Andy I was there and it was a fantastic gig and brings back some good memories. :D
nice one...evening gig?

Re: Looking Back : LOGOS

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 8:12 pm
by bigdaveh
24db wrote:
bigdaveh wrote:
24db wrote: I've got to say it was the best gig I've ever been to....in 27 years....NEVER bettered by anyone.

TD had one of those moments, let's call it visionary (with a spinkling of luck) where they had the perfect balance of new technology (being in the right place at the right time,and helping people were really producing something new), talent and artistry that came together for one tour...and one album. I've said it before (you may have noticed) but people were leaving that gig with open mouths....they did the same at the Astoria in 2003...but that was just the beer prices ;)
I agree with Andy I was there and it was a fantastic gig and brings back some good memories. :D
nice one...evening gig?
Evening had a photo blown up to poster size, I must get it back down from the loft and put it on the wall again.

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 8:18 pm
by 24db
I see. Tony C told me (and he's the only person I've met personally who said it) that he went to the afternoon gig earlier. Some people think I've made it up, but Mike Beecher (he of E&MM fame) confirms it in an audio interview he did with Chris Franke in the foyer of the Dream Hotel in London on the morning of the gig.

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 8:31 pm
by epsilon75
24db wrote:I see. Tony C told me (and he's the only person I've met personally who said it) that he went to the afternoon gig earlier. Some people think I've made it up, but Mike Beecher (he of E&MM fame) confirms it in an audio interview he did with Chris Franke in the foyer of the Dream Hotel in London on the morning of the gig.
I can vouch for Tony C,he told me exactly the same story :)

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 8:57 pm
by Chris Monk
Saw this tour from the front of the balcony at the Colston Hall in Bristol. I took a few mates from college and they were totally blown away by the show. The sound and choice of music was just superb. Imagine my joy when the show was released as an album.

It certainly captures what it was like to see the band at that point in time, although you don't get anywhere near the full concert. Imagine having the whole show on CD, that would be pure TD-bliss.