You know you're a TD fan when....

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You know you're a TD fan when....

Post by TheMan »

...You watch crappy movies just for the music.

Tried to watch "Catch Me if You Can" today. Holy jeezus but that is an awful film. I conked out at the 1 hour mark. I couldnt finish it. Not much soundtrack music in there. Very very long stretches with nothing.

So now I have the soundtrack just playing. Havent heard this one in awhile. Definitely a much more enjoyable by itself. God that movie was painful.
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:lol: :lol: :lol: Never seen the film but quite like the soundtrack...although as usual some of the tracks ar too short.
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You know you are a TD fan when.......You listen to TD in your car, train or bus and make your own soundtrack out of it!
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Post by rotwang »

... when your fingers tap out the sequencer patterns to Stratosfear (or Rubycon or Ricochet or any other TD recording) on the dashboard of your car while driving down the interstate.
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... you buy a ticket to a gig before you've even checked that you can go (either "allowed to" or can actually get there!)
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Post by Justin »

I can sympathise with that Glyn!!
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You know you're a TD fan...when you buy the same albums more than once, only because of the cover artwork.
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Post by Mars »

GlynRichards wrote:... you buy a ticket to a gig before you've even checked that you can go (either "allowed to" or can actually get there!)

been there...done that! and Yes, that is true :-)
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Post by TheMan »

Mars wrote:
GlynRichards wrote:... you buy a ticket to a gig before you've even checked that you can go (either "allowed to" or can actually get there!)

been there...done that! and Yes, that is true :-)
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Post by tdream4ever »

Mars wrote:
GlynRichards wrote:... you buy a ticket to a gig before you've even checked that you can go (either "allowed to" or can actually get there!)

been there...done that! and Yes, that is true :-)
Ditto. I bought tickets to the Loreley gig, and could'nt get on a flight. Bought tickets to the London Eye and told the missus after the tickets arrived. Made that flight with the missus and saw the Eye gig. I bought tickets to the Rocking out the Bats and RAH and hoping to make the flights to both these gigs. Told the missus were going on vacation to Berlin this August and again to London next April. I guess that qualifies me too.
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Mars wrote:
GlynRichards wrote:... you buy a ticket to a gig before you've even checked that you can go (either "allowed to" or can actually get there!)

been there...done that! and Yes, that is true :-)
Me too, bought tickets for RAH, then told Mrs Drunken. Luckily, she's a fan too !!!! I think years of living with me and listening to TD mellowed her ! Working on my Grandchildren now, got to educate 'em :)
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j_pertou wrote:You know you're a TD fan...when you buy the same albums more than once, only because of the cover artwork.
Beat me to that one Jacob....different coloured Labels...remasters or just to have something by TD you already have but don't mind another copy or four. :oops:
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Post by redziller »

Been wearing the Tees in to work and now, every morning , I get a chorus in the style of a radio jinlge of "Peter Jeal in his Tangerine dream tee shirt number 4* of the week"

Freaks me out. But I suppose it's a good thing, spreading the word. And in case I forget they've reminded me I'm a fan :roll:


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when you go to the supermarket and wont acccept any other type of orange except tangerine.
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Post by timer »

..... When you dye your hair, it turns orange, and you still think it's cool 8) :shock:
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