NEW DOWNLOAD - MANCHESTER LIVE AS MP3

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NEW DOWNLOAD - MANCHESTER LIVE AS MP3

Post by Einstein's Barber (ADMIN) »

Hi Guys,

For all of you who could not be present at THE LOWRY CONCERT in MANCHESTER on the 28 May 2011 or for all of you
fans who saw the band on stage that night, here's the full gig in MPEG 3 quality (320 kbps) for download. As there won't
be an official CD release of this event, this download section will be the only and exclusive digital port to enjoy the
night for the first or second time.
We have decided to offer this download for the very special price of 7.90 Euro. Have an enjoyable journey through
"The Gate Of Saturn".

Just click here: http://www.tangerinedream-music.com/dow ... 5594264411

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Enjoy this nearly 3 hour set of music!!

Regards,
EB
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Re: NEW DOWNLOAD - MANCHESTER LIVE AS MP3

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Einstein's Barber (ADMIN) wrote:Hi Guys,

For all of you who could not be present at THE LOWRY CONCERT in MANCHESTER on the 28 May 2011 or for all of you
fans who saw the band on stage that night, here's the full gig in MPEG 3 quality (320 kbps) for download. As there won't
be an official CD release of this event, this download section will be the only and exclusive digital port to enjoy the
night for the first or second time.
We have decided to offer this download for the very special price of 7.90 Euro. Have an enjoyable journey through
"The Gate Of Saturn".

Just click here: http://www.tangerinedream-music.com/dow ... 5594264411

Image
Enjoy this nearly 3 hour set of music!!

Regards,
EB
Downloading it at this very moment... :wink:
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Listening to it right now. :wink:
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Already downloaded it and it is brilliant. The band were on fire that night.
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Sounds really good ........................the applause makes it sound as if there was only about a dozen people there though
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alipaul wrote:Sounds really good ........................the applause makes it sound as if there was only about a dozen people there though
Totally agree. Some of the crowd noises are a bit weird too. Doesn't spoil it for me though. Let's face it the crowd noises on some of the TT releases were very much weirder.
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Been listening to it all week on an ipod. was at the gig, and the download sounds great. No hint of the mixing problems that were there on the night. Am on holidays at the minute, so can't wait to get home, burn it onto a cd and listen to it through the speakers!
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Chris Monk wrote:Totally agree. Some of the crowd noises are a bit weird too.
These noises were recorded from the front rows. :wink:

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Cyclone wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:Totally agree. Some of the crowd noises are a bit weird too.
These noises were recorded from the front rows. :wink:

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ROFL


...that would be me then. :wink:
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Cyclone wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:Totally agree. Some of the crowd noises are a bit weird too.
These noises were recorded from the front rows. :wink:

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I'm on that photo, with my mate Paul.

Some famous faces on the front row I see :)
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T4N63R1N3 DR34M wrote:
Cyclone wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:Totally agree. Some of the crowd noises are a bit weird too.
These noises were recorded from the front rows. :wink:

Image © Andreas Mueller
I'm on that photo, with my mate Paul.

Some famous faces on the front row I see :)
Infamous more like :)
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alipaul wrote:
T4N63R1N3 DR34M wrote:
Cyclone wrote: These noises were recorded from the front rows. :wink:

Image © Andreas Mueller
I'm on that photo, with my mate Paul.

Some famous faces on the front row I see :)
Infamous more like :)
I didn't like to mention that :wink:
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Imagine what it must be like having to look at us lot for the best part of 3 hours. Can't be easy. :wink:
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Chris Monk wrote:Imagine what it must be like having to look at us lot for the best part of 3 hours. Can't be easy. :wink:
That's probably why they like to play with not much lighting sometimes... :)
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T4N63R1N3 DR34M wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:Imagine what it must be like having to look at us lot for the best part of 3 hours. Can't be easy. :wink:
That's probably why they like to play with not much lighting sometimes... :)
Lasers, dry ice.... man, they've tried it all. :wink:
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