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bigmoog wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:
bigmoog wrote:i have to admit my collection is not complete, i do not have warsaw in the sun, shaped pic disc



:cry:



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Pops up quite regular on Ebay BM :wink:


effing ebay...i was out bid on a free mfd promo, for 15 notes...i have one already.......whaddafugging bunch of rip orf merchants....greedy cowsuns........eff the toe rags riping off fans



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a bargain...I'll have two...anybody got an Astoria recording I can buy?...drips! :D
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24db wrote:
bigmoog wrote:the trouble with progressive rawk, is its just so, er, proggy and self indulgent, gawd...i need a new frilly white shirt pronto......and a crumhorn
in E or B flat?....you didn't even realise that shirts came in keys! ;)

ah, andy, prog, close harmonies, intricate virtuouso instrumenation, odd vocal inflections, weirdly arcane lyrics, surreal soundscapes......



im orf to listen to MFD :P :arrow:
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bigmoog wrote:
24db wrote:
bigmoog wrote:the trouble with progressive rawk, is its just so, er, proggy and self indulgent, gawd...i need a new frilly white shirt pronto......and a crumhorn
in E or B flat?....you didn't even realise that shirts came in keys! ;)

ah, andy, prog, close harmonies, intricate virtuouso instrumenation, odd vocal inflections, weirdly arcane lyrics, surreal soundscapes......



im orf to listen to MFD :P :arrow:
nah 76 minutes long...far too short, Yes wouldn't be even finishing the intro after that. Hmmm noodles
Prog you gotta **** it ;)
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PROG


the real problem with prog rawk, is it lacks humour



bm leaves forum to form prog rawk band.....just need a drummer with a big beard and a singer dressed as a flower :D
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bigmoog wrote:PROG


the real problem with prog rawk, is it lacks humour



bm leaves forum to form prog rawk band.....just need a drummer with a big beard and a singer dressed as a flower :D
I don't know, it usually makes me laugh...but not in a nice way ;)
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bm advises the td fan, that in no way does he listen to 70 minute intricate epics that involve massive moog noodling, guitar histrionics, 40 min drum solos or convoluted key changes and vocals sung by a neutered puddy cat...trained by a eunuch with a very very opulent cape.........


er, what am i saying.


back to td stuff



i love td...will post stuff on rubycon...seee below :arrow:
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I Have over of lest 80 or 82 Record’s Album’s I Can’t Tell you. :shock:
It a Big long list. :shock:








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bigmoog wrote:i have to admit my collection is not complete, i do not have warsaw in the sun, shaped pic disc



:cry:



:oops:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SHAPED-PICTURE-DI ... dZViewItem

Sorted BM :arrow: :wink:
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BM VIGILS EBAY :D :D :D


cheers colin!!!!!!
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bigmoog wrote:bm advises the td fan, that in no way does he listen to 70 minute intricate epics that involve massive moog noodling, guitar histrionics, 40 min drum solos or convoluted key changes and vocals sung by a neutered puddy cat...trained by a eunuch with a very very opulent cape.........


er, what am i saying.


back to td stuff



i love td...will post stuff on rubycon...seee below :arrow:
Hey!!! Don't knock the drum solo. It provides a valuable gap in a concert to visit the toilet and get a round of drinks in.
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bigmoog wrote:strange, despite all the wonderful TD music I have, its not enough...always want more, its supremely addictive :D
I absolutely, 100%-ly agree with you 8) . I'm so in love with TD, that I'd rather say "she" is my girlie, my life, my soul, etc. I have about 120 original CD-s, about only 5 DVD-s :( (recently got at last my Phaedra 2005 signed 2 DVD copy), and about 20 LPs which are quite rare in Hungary. I'm quite proud that I could get the Tangerine Dream '70 - '80 set. I wouldn't say many here have that one. And just can't get enough of TD. I'm totally addicted to this love.
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Dzsedzs wrote:
bigmoog wrote:strange, despite all the wonderful TD music I have, its not enough...always want more, its supremely addictive :D
I absolutely, 100%-ly agree with you 8) . I'm so in love with TD, that I'd rather say "she" is my girlie, my life, my soul, etc. I have about 120 original CD-s, about only 5 DVD-s :( (recently got at last my Phaedra 2005 signed 2 DVD copy), and about 20 LPs which are quite rare in Hungary. I'm quite proud that I could get the Tangerine Dream '70 - '80 set. I wouldn't say many here have that one. And just can't get enough of TD. I'm totally addicted to this love.
Thats why the towel comes to bed on a regular basis :arrow:
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epsilon75 wrote:
Dzsedzs wrote:
bigmoog wrote:strange, despite all the wonderful TD music I have, its not enough...always want more, its supremely addictive :D
I absolutely, 100%-ly agree with you 8) . I'm so in love with TD, that I'd rather say "she" is my girlie, my life, my soul, etc. I have about 120 original CD-s, about only 5 DVD-s :( (recently got at last my Phaedra 2005 signed 2 DVD copy), and about 20 LPs which are quite rare in Hungary. I'm quite proud that I could get the Tangerine Dream '70 - '80 set. I wouldn't say many here have that one. And just can't get enough of TD. I'm totally addicted to this love.
Thats why the towel comes to bed on a regular basis :arrow:
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Dzsedzs wrote:
bigmoog wrote:strange, despite all the wonderful TD music I have, its not enough...always want more, its supremely addictive :D
I absolutely, 100%-ly agree with you 8) . I'm so in love with TD, that I'd rather say "she" is my girlie, my life, my soul, etc. I have about 120 original CD-s, about only 5 DVD-s :( (recently got at last my Phaedra 2005 signed 2 DVD copy), and about 20 LPs which are quite rare in Hungary. I'm quite proud that I could get the Tangerine Dream '70 - '80 set. I wouldn't say many here have that one. And just can't get enough of TD. I'm totally addicted to this love.
Good on yer mate, far better to appreciate something you really love, rather than complain about stuff you don't.
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24db wrote:
Dzsedzs wrote:
bigmoog wrote:strange, despite all the wonderful TD music I have, its not enough...always want more, its supremely addictive :D
I absolutely, 100%-ly agree with you 8) . I'm so in love with TD, that I'd rather say "she" is my girlie, my life, my soul, etc. I have about 120 original CD-s, about only 5 DVD-s :( (recently got at last my Phaedra 2005 signed 2 DVD copy), and about 20 LPs which are quite rare in Hungary. I'm quite proud that I could get the Tangerine Dream '70 - '80 set. I wouldn't say many here have that one. And just can't get enough of TD. I'm totally addicted to this love.
Good on yer mate, far better to appreciate something you really love, rather than complain about stuff you don't.
There'll always be more of the latter - what's the point of saying "this orange doesn't taste choclatey enough" Have I said that before? Too many fora too little recall.

but - pity the poor sod who comes across TD today and wonders if there's much of a back catalogue to catch up on - pity? maybe envy. dunno.

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