TD HISTORY (REINVENTED)

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24db wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:
24db wrote: well it's in black and white mate, an Australian article from 1982
He probably thought back in 1982 "I can't imagine I'll still be doing this in 8 years time". :wink:
email him ;) until then here's the article (I just found it):

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So TD weren't going to use any more dark colours on their album covers eh? :wink:
I bet, back in 82, Edgar never thought this interview would surface 25 years later. He was probably thinking "It's Australia, no one in Europe will ever get to read it". :D
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Chris Monk wrote:
24db wrote:
Chris Monk wrote: He probably thought back in 1982 "I can't imagine I'll still be doing this in 8 years time". :wink:
email him ;) until then here's the article (I just found it):

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So TD weren't going to use any more dark colours on their album covers eh? :wink:
I bet, back in 82, Edgar never thought this interview would surface 25 years later. He was probably thinking "It's Australia, no one in Europe will ever get to read it". :D
After the '75 tour, he probably thought nobody in Australia would read it! :wink:
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Chris Monk wrote:
24db wrote:
Chris Monk wrote: He probably thought back in 1982 "I can't imagine I'll still be doing this in 8 years time". :wink:
email him ;) until then here's the article (I just found it):

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So TD weren't going to use any more dark colours on their album covers eh? :wink:
I bet, back in 82, Edgar never thought this interview would surface 25 years later. He was probably thinking "It's Australia, no one in Europe will ever get to read it". :D
it would be interesting to see what our opinions here look like in 25 years time, would be look better, or worse I wonder? ;)
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24db wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:
24db wrote: email him ;) until then here's the article (I just found it):

Image
So TD weren't going to use any more dark colours on their album covers eh? :wink:
I bet, back in 82, Edgar never thought this interview would surface 25 years later. He was probably thinking "It's Australia, no one in Europe will ever get to read it". :D
it would be interesting to see what our opinions here look like in 25 years time, would be look better, or worse I wonder? ;)
I suspect like a load of opinionated, middle-aged bores! Hang on a minute....
"In the absurd often lies what is artistically possible." - Edgar Froese
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Hobo wrote:
24db wrote:
Chris Monk wrote: So TD weren't going to use any more dark colours on their album covers eh? :wink:
I bet, back in 82, Edgar never thought this interview would surface 25 years later. He was probably thinking "It's Australia, no one in Europe will ever get to read it". :D
it would be interesting to see what our opinions here look like in 25 years time, would be look better, or worse I wonder? ;)
I suspect like a load of opinionated, middle-aged bores! Hang on a minute....
:D touche
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The passing of time can make you look very foolish and when so much of your life appears in print, there are bound to be contradictions (none of us can predict the future). EF has stayed pretty true to his original vision, it's just gone on longer than he expected.
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Hobo wrote:The passing of time can make you look very foolish and when so much of your life appears in print, there are bound to be contradictions (none of us can predict the future). EF has stayed pretty true to his original vision, it's just gone on longer than he expected.
reminds me of the time Chris Franke said they'd playing in a Cave...still waiting for that gig mate
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24db wrote:
Hobo wrote:The passing of time can make you look very foolish and when so much of your life appears in print, there are bound to be contradictions (none of us can predict the future). EF has stayed pretty true to his original vision, it's just gone on longer than he expected.
reminds me of the time Chris Franke said they'd playing in a Cave...still waiting for that gig mate
Where have i heard The Cave Berlin :? :arrow:
RIP Edgar. I am going to miss you.
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epsilon75 wrote:
24db wrote:
Hobo wrote:The passing of time can make you look very foolish and when so much of your life appears in print, there are bound to be contradictions (none of us can predict the future). EF has stayed pretty true to his original vision, it's just gone on longer than he expected.
reminds me of the time Chris Franke said they'd playing in a Cave...still waiting for that gig mate
Where have i heard The Cave Berlin :? :arrow:
could be, Chris's 'cave' was a dry Cave in France
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24db wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:
24db wrote: reminds me of the time Chris Franke said they'd playing in a Cave...still waiting for that gig mate
Where have i heard The Cave Berlin :? :arrow:
could be, Chris's 'cave' was a dry Cave in France

I have a TD cd here which states "recorded at the Cave Berlin" will have to dig it/them out :?
RIP Edgar. I am going to miss you.
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