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Post by T4N63R1N3 DR34M »

Taken from a message over at Tadream...

The good folk at MOJO want to know which TD-albums are essential (as if they don't know themselves)

http://www.mojo4music.com/blog/2011/01/ ... dream.html

....the best quotes are used in the magazine!
Post your thoughts on the messageboards right here:

http://ubb.mojo4music.com/ubbthreads.ph ... Post405969
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Post by Erik »

i was asked a similar question the other day, what would be your ultimate setlist for a TD show? both really good, yet difficult questions
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Erik wrote:i was asked a similar question the other day, what would be your ultimate setlist for a TD show? both really good, yet difficult questions
It could be less problematic if a show could last five or six hours... :wink:
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Post by Erik »

TDludo wrote:
Erik wrote:i was asked a similar question the other day, what would be your ultimate setlist for a TD show? both really good, yet difficult questions
It could be less problematic if a show could last five or six hours... :wink:
if there was at least one intermission, i'd be all over it. i'd be there
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Anyone bought the magazine yet? Apparently the TD article is riddled with errors.
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Peter Beasley wrote:Anyone bought the magazine yet? Apparently the TD article is riddled with errors.
Not bought it (or even seen it yet....) but I'm not really surprised if there are loads of mistakes...
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Post by Ryoanji »

The Mojo article is a guide to buying TD. Basically it's a top 10 recommendations by Mojo staff and one chosen by a fan.

The top three were :-

1) Phaedra
2) Riccchet
3) Rubycon

Poland and Tangram also featured.
For me Force Majeure is a big omission.

The fan choice was a recent multi-disc compilation of stuff from the last 10 years.

I didn't buy the mag.
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I predicted the top 3 before it was published...soo predictable...My all time fave TD album didn't make the top ten (Underwater Sunlight).... :roll:
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Nope, I didn't buy a copy of Mojo....



....don't need any advice on buying Tangerine Dream. :wink:



....probably need advice on how to stop buying Tangerine Dream. :wink:



Yeh. Top 3 was very predictable. So where was my fave? Tangram.
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Chris Monk wrote:....probably need advice on how to stop buying Tangerine Dream. :wink:
Vast amounts of counselling........or electric shock treatment...........
or show the missus the credit card bills from over the years :shock:
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Post by Erik »

solution = don't get married
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T4N63R1N3 DR34M wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:....probably need advice on how to stop buying Tangerine Dream. :wink:
Vast amounts of counselling........or electric shock treatment...........
or show the missus the credit card bills from over the years :shock:
One and two wouldn't work but number three might. :wink:
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Erik wrote:solution = don't get married
Sadly that advice is 19 years too late.
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Nearly 25 for me :shock:
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Post by Ryoanji »

Chris Monk wrote:Nope, I didn't buy a copy of Mojo....



....don't need any advice on buying Tangerine Dream. :wink:



....probably need advice on how to stop buying Tangerine Dream. :wink:



Yeh. Top 3 was very predictable. So where was my fave? Tangram.
8) Tangram was No. 8.
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