24db wrote:your credit card bill?bigmoog wrote:Chris Monk wrote: Views from a Red Train (2008 and a bit)?
BM trembles with stiffness.......
this is the great thing about tdee, you never know whats around the corner
5 pages long as well
epsilon75 wrote:Dear Edgarbigmoog wrote:Im sitting here shaking, Im absolutely scared STIFF
tangram 2008, hyperborea 2008, im fine with it, rilly,......but GULP...whats next
I await with great anticipation the release of "Rubycon 2010" 35th anniversery edition with Bonus disc of the "Rubycon Sessions".
Now im getting over excited
Actually we all missed a trick. Had we waited to join TDOC we could have introduced each other and got two free CD. Doh!!!24db wrote:your credit card bill?bigmoog wrote:Chris Monk wrote: Views from a Red Train (2008 and a bit)?
BM trembles with stiffness.......
this is the great thing about tdee, you never know whats around the corner
Chris Monk wrote:Actually we all missed a trick. Had we waited to join TDOC we could have introduced each other and got two free CD. Doh!!!24db wrote:your credit card bill?bigmoog wrote:
BM trembles with stiffness.......
this is the great thing about tdee, you never know whats around the corner
Am I the only one who shuddered at the thought of a modern "reimagining" of Logos?tdfan wrote:One could suspect that a re-recording of Logos might not be far away?bigmoog wrote:'
tangram 2008, hyperborea 2008, im fine with it, rilly,......but GULP...whats next
And I warmly welcome you backjacob wrote:I have just listened to the 2008 excerpts of Tangram Set II (TDOC and Chin Part from Booster) and the three excerpts on Tangents.
Even if this new re-recording "just" glues the loose ends, we already know as above, together and add some re-recorded bridges and parts I will be extremely happy, as I think they are musically more exciting than the original LP.
As for Hyperborea 2008: if the new side 1 is the same as the Tangent tracks and side 2 is a merge between Hyper Sphinx and Sphinx Red Lightning, it will still be better than the original for me, I guess. (a similar fan made project from last year actually was based on that idea, in a remixed form).
So I warmly welcome these two releases with great anticipation.
DaveAS wrote:Am I the only one who shuddered at the thought of a modern "reimagining" of Logos?tdfan wrote:One could suspect that a re-recording of Logos might not be far away?bigmoog wrote:'
tangram 2008, hyperborea 2008, im fine with it, rilly,......but GULP...whats next
Who does Edgar think he is? George Lucas?
bit late for that, didn't Jerome beat him to it?DaveAS wrote:Am I the only one who shuddered at the thought of a modern "reimagining" of Logos?tdfan wrote:One could suspect that a re-recording of Logos might not be far away?bigmoog wrote:'
tangram 2008, hyperborea 2008, im fine with it, rilly,......but GULP...whats next
Who does Edgar think he is? George Lucas?
Totally agree and I'll add that Hyperborea was never a huge hit with me...in fact IMHO Edgar can do whatever he likes with it...Kenny G Saxs, trippet bongo patterns, Bernhard tuning up (with or without functioning guitar) or 15 minute cockney spoon or triangle solos...I don't mind Seriously though I really do like the current remixed snippets we've heard so far. They don't replace the originals and if they don't sound like your container of brown beverage don't buy them...at the current rate they'll be another 3 albums along in a month or two and we all need to save the (insert your local currency here) for a concert or two...coming...er...soonishjacob wrote:I have just listened to the 2008 excerpts of Tangram Set II (TDOC and Chin Part from Booster) and the three excerpts on Tangents.
Even if this new re-recording "just" glues the loose ends, we already know as above, together and add some re-recorded bridges and parts I will be extremely happy, as I think they are musically more exciting than the original LP.
As for Hyperborea 2008: if the new side 1 is the same as the Tangent tracks and side 2 is a merge between Hyper Sphinx and Sphinx Red Lightning, it will still be better than the original for me, I guess. (a similar fan made project from last year actually was based on that idea, in a remixed form).
So I warmly welcome these two releases with great anticipation.
I wish the Atomic Seasons series would be completed before rehashing the oldies.24db wrote:Totally agree and I'll add that Hyperborea was never a huge hit with me...in fact IMHO Edgar can do whatever he likes with it...Kenny G Saxs, trippet bongo patterns, Bernhard tuning up (with or without functioning guitar) or 15 minute cockney spoon or triangle solos...I don't mind Seriously though I really do like the current remixed snippets we've heard so far. They don't replace the originals and if they don't sound like your container of brown beverage don't buy them...at the current rate they'll be another 3 albums along in a month or two and we all need to save the (insert your local currency here) for a concert or two...coming...er...soonishjacob wrote:I have just listened to the 2008 excerpts of Tangram Set II (TDOC and Chin Part from Booster) and the three excerpts on Tangents.
Even if this new re-recording "just" glues the loose ends, we already know as above, together and add some re-recorded bridges and parts I will be extremely happy, as I think they are musically more exciting than the original LP.
As for Hyperborea 2008: if the new side 1 is the same as the Tangent tracks and side 2 is a merge between Hyper Sphinx and Sphinx Red Lightning, it will still be better than the original for me, I guess. (a similar fan made project from last year actually was based on that idea, in a remixed form).
So I warmly welcome these two releases with great anticipation.
Any ideas why these editions are limited?? What possible reason is there for this?epsilon75 wrote:Both Tangram & Hyperborea have been re-released on the Eastgate label and are available in the TD store.........both are limited to 2000 copies
https://www.ssl-id.de/edgarfroese.de/sh ... &g2=f905dc
Thanks to the General for the heads-up