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- not in 1968 and no movie: http://www.voices-in-the-net.de/der_meteor.htmTDludo wrote: ... Otherwise, is there any music from the movie "Der Meteor" available on the TT ? (was that movie made in 68 ? I'm not sure at all... )
Okay, that's what I suspected : I've seen a wrong information about The Meteor... Thanks.Cyclone wrote:- not in 1968 and no movie: http://www.voices-in-the-net.de/der_meteor.htm
The (unofficial) Cinema Lost Cinema Found Collection (Volume 4) contains a nice 9'47 "No Word Mix" of music from Jim und Pablo: Der Meteor.
i'm so glad they exist. otherwise, i'd never hear these recordings. and being as young as i am, it's not like i ever had the chance to see TD perform back in the day.alipaul wrote:Trees & leaves a wonderful act of devotion by fans to honour a fantastic band & artist in EF
Listen to them on a regular basis ..................love the variety
yea, this is definitely the way to go. i believe there are torrents for the entire leaves and tree series. blowing a billion dollars on ebay CD-R's is about the dumbest thing i could think of. this stuff should be FREE.hansx wrote:if you look in the internet, there are plenty of them to download. In any case don't spend hundreds of euros on ebay for it.tdream4ever wrote:I've only got bout a dozen n half.drmusicj wrote:umping back as Ive had a busy month. My intent when I originally posted about this in the music area was exactly that....listen and discuss......Id have to do it by number since I havent gotten them all yet.
that's what i'm doing. it's REALLY spread out, but i'm slowly working through the tree series chronologically. and when i'm finished, i start over with the leaves. after i get done with those, then i listen to all the non-canon shows.TDludo wrote:I only listened to a dozen of TT volumes (entirely, I mean), but I'd like to take the necessary time to discover all of them. It's not an impossible mission, after all !
you can find the show in it's entirety, but it was never in tt or tltdream4ever wrote:Have a question. . . . .on the album "Poland, the Warsaw concert" (1984). Has this concert ever been released on the TT/TL series?
Many thanks from me Heiko. I've spent many happy hours listening to the Trees and Leaves...Whoopysnorp wrote:After nearly 5 years have passed since I had to stop the Tree & Leaves series due to personal & legal issues, it's good to know that TD fans still discuss a thing or two about which concert or disc has stood the test of time. This really was a labour of love, especially when some of the concerts got a commercial cd release (the nice 'Bootleg Box' and the not-so-nice 'Bootmoon' series) I knew that it was worth it. Back then I didn't even have a PC (only a solid Hifi system with EQs and Denoisers), and had to send out the majority of my tapes/CDR's to trustworthy people who remastered them for me ('3N' and Wouter being the two guys who did the most outstanding work, any other amateurish sounding remastering can be blamed on yours truly alone )
As someone mentioned earlier in this thread, some of the tree material was sourced directly from digital or analogue master copies of radio or broadcast stations (TT9 London 1975 or TT17 Berlin 1980, or soundtracks like Vampira, Ein für allemal, Daniel etc.), while some audience recordings were presented here for the first time (mostly in the 'Leaves' series).
When I pulled the plug in October 2006 I had nothing else in store as nearly everything got released within the TT/TL series. So it was a lucky coincidence that it had to stop at that point in time, especially since what started as a little fan project had become a much bigger thing which went out of control (trolls selling CD counterfeits for big bucks like Edgar told me). Believe me, it's much nicer than just being a fan than being a part of the music business. At the end of 2006 I sold my two copy stations (and fell right off my chair when I counted a total number of almost exactly 100.000 burned discs), and never looked back. In fact, I haven't listened to any TD music since 3 years or so (cold turkey! ), but after this long absence I might try out some of the new stuff which is available for download. As I type this I'm wearing my "Ricochet" t-shirt (it still fits!), so there's still hope
Heiko H.
Great to see you here, Heiko. I occasionally had a non-TD period in my life. But old love never rust. Also my thanks for the great job you did.Whoopysnorp wrote:After nearly 5 years have passed since I had to stop the Tree & Leaves series due to personal & legal issues, it's good to know that TD fans still discuss a thing or two about which concert or disc has stood the test of time. This really was a labour of love, especially when some of the concerts got a commercial cd release (the nice 'Bootleg Box' and the not-so-nice 'Bootmoon' series) I knew that it was worth it. Back then I didn't even have a PC (only a solid Hifi system with EQs and Denoisers), and had to send out the majority of my tapes/CDR's to trustworthy people who remastered them for me ('3N' and Wouter being the two guys who did the most outstanding work, any other amateurish sounding remastering can be blamed on yours truly alone )
As someone mentioned earlier in this thread, some of the tree material was sourced directly from digital or analogue master copies of radio or broadcast stations (TT9 London 1975 or TT17 Berlin 1980, or soundtracks like Vampira, Ein für allemal, Daniel etc.), while some audience recordings were presented here for the first time (mostly in the 'Leaves' series).
When I pulled the plug in October 2006 I had nothing else in store as nearly everything got released within the TT/TL series. So it was a lucky coincidence that it had to stop at that point in time, especially since what started as a little fan project had become a much bigger thing which went out of control (trolls selling CD counterfeits for big bucks like Edgar told me). Believe me, it's much nicer than just being a fan than being a part of the music business. At the end of 2006 I sold my two copy stations (and fell right off my chair when I counted a total number of almost exactly 100.000 burned discs), and never looked back. In fact, I haven't listened to any TD music since 3 years or so (cold turkey! ), but after this long absence I might try out some of the new stuff which is available for download. As I type this I'm wearing my "Ricochet" t-shirt (it still fits!), so there's still hope
Heiko H.