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Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 11:03 am
by epsilon75
I sold my pressing of it,it looked it tip top condition was had terrible sound quality :arrow:

Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 1:02 pm
by ant
:D Can't see the attraction of downloading myself as I don't walk around the streets listening to music (I prefer to hear what else is going on around me) and I want the artwork etc that goes with the CD's. Downloading is a big no-no for me.

Love this new CD and have to say that the title track is a corker!! Love the brilliantly titled I Could Hear It When The Moon Collapsed On Broadway too but One Night In Space edges it.

Another classic from Mr Froese who, it has to be said, seems to be firing on all cylanders at the moment. Great Stuff.

:D

Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 1:14 pm
by epsilon75
ant wrote::D Can't see the attraction of downloading myself as I don't walk around the streets listening to music (I prefer to hear what else is going on around me) and I want the artwork etc that goes with the CD's. Downloading is a big no-no for me.



:D

I have to agree Ant,give me the CDs and covers everytime 8) but everyone to their own :arrow:

Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 7:49 pm
by Chris Monk
ant wrote::D Can't see the attraction of downloading myself as I don't walk around the streets listening to music (I prefer to hear what else is going on around me) and I want the artwork etc that goes with the CD's. Downloading is a big no-no for me.
I'm not a big fan of downloading either, I like to have a nice silver disc with some artwork. However I did download the Orange Odyssey soundtrack because it was implied that it probably wouldn't be getting a CD release and I really liked the DVD. Pretty pleased that I did because it sounds just fantastic. If TD do more of this type of thing it will more than make up for the lack of the Tangerine Trees.

Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 7:53 pm
by 24db
Chris Monk wrote:
ant wrote::D Can't see the attraction of downloading myself as I don't walk around the streets listening to music (I prefer to hear what else is going on around me) and I want the artwork etc that goes with the CD's. Downloading is a big no-no for me.
I'm not a big fan of downloading either, I like to have a nice silver disc with some artwork. However I did download the Orange Odyssey soundtrack because it was implied that it probably wouldn't be getting a CD release and I really liked the DVD. Pretty pleased that I did because it sounds just fantastic. If TD do more of this type of thing it will more than make up for the lack of the Tangerine Trees.
I've said it before, but it's a shame that TD haven't used the same company that Goldfrapp used a year or so back. Basically they recorded the gig 'live' and then offered it within an hour or so on CDR at the venue. Obviously we're talking about a more 'rough and ready' product than TD usually release, but as a live 'official Bootleg' it was a really good idea and a nice memento of the gig....and a download could be available if you missed the gig, hint...hint!

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 8:20 am
by Laserdisc Dream
It time get ready for pro-----order. :D








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Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 7:26 pm
by Chris Monk
24db wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:
ant wrote::D Can't see the attraction of downloading myself as I don't walk around the streets listening to music (I prefer to hear what else is going on around me) and I want the artwork etc that goes with the CD's. Downloading is a big no-no for me.
I'm not a big fan of downloading either, I like to have a nice silver disc with some artwork. However I did download the Orange Odyssey soundtrack because it was implied that it probably wouldn't be getting a CD release and I really liked the DVD. Pretty pleased that I did because it sounds just fantastic. If TD do more of this type of thing it will more than make up for the lack of the Tangerine Trees.
I've said it before, but it's a shame that TD haven't used the same company that Goldfrapp used a year or so back. Basically they recorded the gig 'live' and then offered it within an hour or so on CDR at the venue. Obviously we're talking about a more 'rough and ready' product than TD usually release, but as a live 'official Bootleg' it was a really good idea and a nice memento of the gig....and a download could be available if you missed the gig, hint...hint!
Yep that's a very good idea, although I'm quite happy to wait for a few months if the recording is going to be of the same quality as Orange Odyssey.

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 8:38 pm
by 24db
Chris Monk wrote:
24db wrote:
Chris Monk wrote: I'm not a big fan of downloading either, I like to have a nice silver disc with some artwork. However I did download the Orange Odyssey soundtrack because it was implied that it probably wouldn't be getting a CD release and I really liked the DVD. Pretty pleased that I did because it sounds just fantastic. If TD do more of this type of thing it will more than make up for the lack of the Tangerine Trees.
I've said it before, but it's a shame that TD haven't used the same company that Goldfrapp used a year or so back. Basically they recorded the gig 'live' and then offered it within an hour or so on CDR at the venue. Obviously we're talking about a more 'rough and ready' product than TD usually release, but as a live 'official Bootleg' it was a really good idea and a nice memento of the gig....and a download could be available if you missed the gig, hint...hint!
Yep that's a very good idea, although I'm quite happy to wait for a few months if the recording is going to be of the same quality as Orange Odyssey.
well at least TD have moved into the whole download area, won't please everyone...but then again...etc etc ;)

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 10:54 pm
by alipaul
I like the idea of a download when it's not going to be available any other way.

I wonder legally what would happen if TD released for example their soundtrack archives to Fans free of charge making no profit, just as a thank you to it's fans when there is no other way of getting that music released

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 10:57 pm
by 24db
alipaul wrote:I like the idea of a download when it's not going to be available any other way.

I wonder legally what would happen if TD released for example their soundtrack archives to Fans free of charge making no profit, just as a thank you to it's fans when there is no other way of getting that music released
Ah the Radiohead Option....which begs the question...how much would you pay for say 'the Keep: original and untouched'?

Or 'Sorcerer: the out-takes'
'Risky Business: rejected score'
etc etc

I think we might go a bit OTT if we did have access to it :)

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 11:02 pm
by alipaul
24db wrote:
alipaul wrote:I like the idea of a download when it's not going to be available any other way.

I wonder legally what would happen if TD released for example their soundtrack archives to Fans free of charge making no profit, just as a thank you to it's fans when there is no other way of getting that music released
Ah the Radiohead Option....which begs the question...how much would you pay for say 'the Keep: original and untouched'?

Or 'Sorcerer: the out-takes'
'Risky Business: rejected score'
etc etc

I think we might go a bit OTT if we did have access to it :)
I hate the thought if any money was made that studios etc may legally take a cut without putting any effort in that's why i thought a FOC option may be best that would be one in the eye for certain people who only think Td are in it for the Euros :? :?

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 10:03 am
by Laserdisc Dream
Note: I’ll Cutting Short be looking forward on December. :D
I’ll Looking forward on CD-Single. :wink:





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Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:42 am
by JD
alipaul wrote:
24db wrote:
alipaul wrote:I like the idea of a download when it's not going to be available any other way.

I wonder legally what would happen if TD released for example their soundtrack archives to Fans free of charge making no profit, just as a thank you to it's fans when there is no other way of getting that music released
Ah the Radiohead Option....which begs the question...how much would you pay for say 'the Keep: original and untouched'?

Or 'Sorcerer: the out-takes'
'Risky Business: rejected score'
etc etc

I think we might go a bit OTT if we did have access to it :)
I hate the thought if any money was made that studios etc may legally take a cut without putting any effort in that's why i thought a FOC option may be best that would be one in the eye for certain people who only think Td are in it for the Euros :? :?
Aren't all bands in it for money ?? If they weren't they would do it for free ...when they could find the time around their office Jobs of course.

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 12:33 pm
by alipaul
JD wrote:
alipaul wrote:
24db wrote: Ah the Radiohead Option....which begs the question...how much would you pay for say 'the Keep: original and untouched'?

Or 'Sorcerer: the out-takes'
'Risky Business: rejected score'
etc etc

I think we might go a bit OTT if we did have access to it :)
I hate the thought if any money was made that studios etc may legally take a cut without putting any effort in that's why i thought a FOC option may be best that would be one in the eye for certain people who only think Td are in it for the Euros :? :?
Aren't all bands in it for money ?? If they weren't they would do it for free ...when they could find the time around their office Jobs of course.
The Euro statement was made due to the comment of the person who posts with the fanclub of 1 himself i think you know who that is ?

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 12:43 pm
by JD
alipaul wrote:
JD wrote:
alipaul wrote: I hate the thought if any money was made that studios etc may legally take a cut without putting any effort in that's why i thought a FOC option may be best that would be one in the eye for certain people who only think Td are in it for the Euros :? :?
Aren't all bands in it for money ?? If they weren't they would do it for free ...when they could find the time around their office Jobs of course.
The Euro statement was made due to the comment of the person who posts with the fanclub of 1 himself i think you know who that is ?
No sure, I was just thinking out loud :) I remember reading an article a while back by a researcher (I cant remember who) who claimed that one of the main reasons men strive for greatness in their chosen field is simply to attract girls, and remember Edgar said he used to play the guitar purely for ego reasons :)