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tillathaleigh
"The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over." Hunter S. Thompson ~~*Cheers*~~ =^..^=
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mjoly
Well that also could be the list you gave me, i also enjoy Tangerine Dream a lot because they are part of my "trinity", but not for "Phaedra", even if it's clearly one breat album. About Tangerine Dream i would place on top of my list "White Eagle" or even "better" if i could say: "Green Desert": have listening this album for tenth of hours, and for me, clearly the begining of what Ambient music is gonna be (maybe dark ambient..). The last one of my "trinity" is Vangelis, i know, this is far for the german's electronic's music "tradition", but this is what he is a part of. He started also at the same point, but really more classical in the way he sound, still, my favorite album from Vangelis is "Spiral", yet the second in the order is "Albedo 0.39", and in majority the records done in the 70's.
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greendreamz
dude if you like moonlight mile offa sticky fingers you outta check out the jerry garcia band version sometime....
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fakepony37
I was dreamin' of ships In the evenin' sun My tongue on the ocean Made me feel all numb There was no sadness, no, nothing was wrong Just cotton and velvet I need not a song The poet barks mouth full of stars says you better find someone before it's too dark Oh, before it's too dark Oh, milky flowers under the sun and I, the king of nowhere still on the run Oh, imaginary heroes I'm as lonely as one they got me talkin', they got me talkin' to the bluebirds honey, honey, where have I gone?
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BILLTHEBEARD
Hello Mark, just like to shake your hand with regard to your shout on Sandy Denny's Next Time Around - Warm regards Paul........... Quote {Such a numinous voice and poetic lyrics. And that shivering string arrangement, reminiscent of the autumnal ambiance of Nick Drake's "River Man". Powerful } too right........cheers man!
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Blue_Thunder10
yeah i love their early records, totally rockin' and the acid off the roof! thanx for the comment :)
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bobgreen623
Have to agree about Odessy and Oracle too, I'm not very familiar with it (yet) but it is very good. I find both Sgt Pepper and Pet Sounds to be a bit overplayed. I have the Stereo SF Sorrow, and I like a lot of krautrock, maybe not as obsessively as Julian Cope but I love the slightly warped take on things that comes out of Europe. Not keen on Guru Guru, bit blues-based-stoner-rock for me, but things like Faust, Harmonia, Neu, Popol Vuh, Ashra, Can and even earlier Kraftwerk. outside of Germany, I also like Magma, Univers Zero, Art Zoyd etc, but for some reason the Italian prog leaves me a bit cold, probably too show-offy and less truly experimental, in a similar way there is a certain type of Brit prog that I don't get on with, like ELP - all flash and not much substance to me.
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bobgreen623
Bang on the nail there about SF Sorrow, Mark. I love the album and have always found Tommy somewhat overblown. Do you have the double CD with the extra tracks (couple of singles and b-sides) and a live version of Sorrow? Very good indeed, and the album Parachute is also well worth a listen
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