Rico wrote:Ah, I remember the long journey you once took, Hans, on the old forum.
well for me the space cosmic deep rock kraut mingling sound zooming jewel of Tangerine Dream pink years is Zeit. Epic, strong, "affectuous" in its distinguished method, it's the best for me.
Rico wrote:Ah, I remember the long journey you once took, Hans, on the old forum.
well for me the space cosmic deep rock kraut mingling sound zooming jewel of Tangerine Dream pink years is Zeit. Epic, strong, "affectuous" in its distinguished method, it's the best for me.
And it's good to sleep to Victor
Right on, I did that two times, I probably even told the story on "leaving the world" through gentle hollow sorrow sound. ha.
Sorry but Zeit to me is music to commit suicide to - it just leaves me cold. I know a lot of people on the site like it but I personally do not know anyone who is a TD fan who does. That of course is just my opinion. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and all that!! To me it has to be Atem.
No question, it's Zeit all the way for me. When I first heard it, it sounded like a soundtrack to an actual space flight. Totally unlike anything I had heard up until then. (Actually, I haven't heard anything as original since.)
I am not a slow writer, I am not a fast writer, I am a half-fast writer.
-- Robert Asprin
Zeit for its atmosphere, the last time I played it it was freezing cold, dark, I was alone at a bus stop in the middle of nowhere between marsh land and the English channel at bar steward o'clock in the morning. I found the music evocative, beautiful, bleak and frightening in parts (nebulous dawn in particular) it fit the mood of the moment and was strangely uplifting, not played it since in case I spoil the memory.
You can take a horse to water but you can't make it drink...but if you get it to float's on it's back then you've got something...
Hobo wrote:I don't have all the Pink years releases, but of those I have, I prefer to listen to Atem.
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Don't forget that I didn't purchase (or hear) any TD releases between 1983 and 2005, so I've a lot of catching up to do. Of the earlier albums, I concentrated on the Virgin years rather that the Pink years. At the last count I think I only had 28 of the official album releases.
Me too, that period is far way better than the Pink years.
I'm still alive, i'm still listening to very good TD music.
Being granddad for the second time and hard working on some musical adventures. So time is space and space is time. And if i had some more time......than life could go some times more easy. Well not being around for a long time i'm still thinking a lot of you guys.