I was here aged 16 years, fantastic show in quadrophonic too.....I went with a friend from school, we were in the final year, an Australian lad, and he could whistle extremely loudly as can be heard at the end.....there was a momentary pause at the end before the applause began, everyone was kinda transfixed, it was an amazing event they played in near darkness, just a few spotlights on the synths to see what they were doing. The stage was surrounded with small trees and large plants in containers
You are privileged. My consolation is to obtain what we can reach here in Brazil, including albums, photos, reports... I wish I had a similar story to tell about a show, seen by these guys. A hug to everyone.
@@davec3901 I think it was around 6000...it was sold out and totally packed....I tried to get tickets for the Ricochet tour the following year, the cathedrals were long since sold out, would have loved to seen them at York Minster but only tickets I could get were for Croydon Fairfields Hall, great gig, you could sit anywhere you liked, so I went in the choir stalls just feet from the band members, Edgar Froese also played a statocaster at times, very laid back, sat down and going through the synths...the Ricochet album was recorded on this tour....I also saw Klaus Schulze at the London Planetarium around this time.
Amazing to think that we could buy tickets to the Albert Hall and get the train to London when we were at school....that outing would cost a fortune now
Veinard! Glück&Chance! AT this date, I was too young for so far being able to travel: but, since 1976, world was just ending to discover what new sounds are able to give us... xcuse for french traduction...Why nobody can now know(n) anything of these Pionners?
I was there too. I persuaded my dad to take me (I was 13) and he sat there with 2 pieces of rolled up tissue sticking out his ears. To be fair, it was surprisingly loud. It's wonderful to hear it again.
You might be right. Nottingham '76 & East Berlin '80 are beyond perfect, but in both cases, only for the first half. With this show, it carries all the way through.
My favourite moment is right near the end at 1.56 where the lull happens before that hypnotic sequencer comes in and goes to another place at 1.58. It's just cosmic. Backed by what we used to call 'the moaning monks' which I assume is a mellotron? It's all very rubicon and entrancing.
It was recorded by the BBC for transmission on the radio a couple of weeks later, I recorded it on my cassette player, only in mono, but I listened to that tape for years after
I first heard some of this concert when Tommy Vance played 2 twenty minute sections of it on The Friday Rock Show on radio 1 , around 1982 I think . Yes, really! As he introduced it to all the Iron Maiden and Deep Purple fans, he optimistically said ' I hope you're in the right mood to hear it' . I still have the C90 tape I recorded it on somewhere.
i still have the recording of that broadcast too. it was 1982! as i have it written down. The F.R.S was such an awesome 2hr show, and i began listening in 1978 when tommy first got the show together.
TD est le brillant reflet d'une époque. Une onde prodigieuse chargée de paradoxes d'où s'échappent l'obscurantisme, la féérie et l'irrationnel, facteurs hypnotiques défiant les âmes vulnérables en quête d'absolu. Son architecture musicale était un court tunnel qui menait à une lumière nimbée de ténèbres
Un peu pompeux et dithyrambique le commentaire, mais c'est quand même mieux "qu'aka" nakamura! Mais continuez comme ça, cela nous change de la prose actuelle, et qui fleure bon son odeur de caniveau....Pour TD, le lieu a dû les inspirer, car la musique est sublime!
I'VE BEEN LISTENING 2 TANGERINE DREAM SINCE MY FIRST ACID TRIP AT AGE 13, i heard Edgar on a college radio station, when asked about the band's name, he replied; " it's like Lucy In The Sky ! )I STUDIED ELECTRONIC MUSIC AT AGE 15, WITH DR HERBERT DEUTSCH ( CO-INVENTOR OF THE MOOG SYNTHESIZER ), AT HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY, I SAW TD ON THEIR FIRST US TOUR IN NYC, AND I CAN HONESTLY SAY, THIS IS THE MOST AMAZING PIECE I'VE EVER HEARD THEM DO, SINCE I FIRST HEARD ' PHEDRA ', A GREAT TRIBUTE TO BOB MOOG, AND THE HISTORY OF ELECTRONIC MUSIC ON PLANET EARTH, THANKS EDGAR, CHRIS, MICHAEL, PETER, & ANY OTHER MEMBERS OF TANGERINE DREAM THROUGH OUT THE YEARS ! ( THERE'S ALWAYS SOMEONE LISTENING TO THE MAGICAL CREATIONS OF THEE HUMAN SPECIES ! )
@@MarkTheMorose nope. he's just exuberant. (and on LSD.) FUN FACT! I've loved TDream for 30 years....and JUST found out there name comes from LUCY IN THE SKY WITH DIAMONDS! Edgar MIS-HEARD the lyric "with TANGERINE TREES and marmalade skies" as saying "tangerine DREAMS and marmalade skies"!! I have a band called TAMBOURINE SCREAM but they are not as cool as TD and the name isn't as good either.
a 45 min segment of this show was broadcast on the friday rock show (radio 1) way back in the early 80's, so it's such a great find to hear the whole concert right here.
One of the best concerts of Tangerine Dream ever done, at some moments, the music has a such intensity, that we fly very high, as if we were in a big plane.
Esse é o melhor disco do Tangerine Dream, e o melhor disco de música eletrônica de todos os tempos.. Nada se compara a ele, é um masterpiece (obra prima). A entrada do Michael Hoenig, foi fundamental para criação desse show ao vivo. Eu fico imaginando se existe algum material inédito, dos ensaios desse show. Será que existe? Richard parabéns pela excelente iniciativa em disponibilizar esse material.
I was at this show 49 years ago. The only thing I remember about it was at half time a kid with a posh accent asked me if I had some LSD for sale! Unfortunately I didnt😢
TD historians, already bowled over by the inclusion of this live set (in stereo!) on ISOH, to replace the dodgy mono bootlegs that had been circulating... well, there's another live recording that resurfaced too late for the ISOH box. here it is- czcams.com/video/JSO8ysbcyRA/video.html
Ecouter TD, c'est abolir le déferlement de bruits et d'images du quotidien pour entrouvrir l'espace d'un ailleurs où la contingence et la représentation cèdent la place à l'immatérialité du sensible. Une fois refermée la porte sur l'agitation du monde, un silence sous-jacent s'installe, une lenteur saisit, préludes à une dilatation de la perception et de la conscience. Le pouvoir expressif de l'architecture sonore rompt avec toute forme de transcription du réel pour s'attacher à l'expression d'un univers fabuleux où la couleur et le rythme constituent une expiration qui donne voix à l'exaltation 🐾😺
That was the second and last time I saw them. Fine performance but I was less impressed than the first time, a few months earlier at the Rainbow theatre. What a great experience that was ! All in quadrophonic sound while ''psychedelic'' images were projected on a screen ! And I was really taken by surprise because i didn't know anything about the band.
You are privileged. My consolation is to obtain what we can reach here in Brazil, including albums, photos, reports... I wish I had a similar story to tell about a show, seen by these guys. A hug to everyone.
@@QCpassa2 Υes i guess i was kind of privileged, considering that i was in London as a student at the time. Because in 1974, my country Greece, was still terra incognita (pardon my Latin) for great bands from abroad.
I was here aged 16 years, fantastic show in quadrophonic too.....I went with a friend from school, we were in the final year, an Australian lad, and he could whistle extremely loudly as can be heard at the end.....there was a momentary pause at the end before the applause began, everyone was kinda transfixed, it was an amazing event they played in near darkness, just a few spotlights on the synths to see what they were doing. The stage was surrounded with small trees and large plants in containers
You are privileged. My consolation is to obtain what we can reach here in Brazil, including albums, photos, reports...
I wish I had a similar story to tell about a show, seen by these guys.
A hug to everyone.
Wow. I remember it all. I'm now living outback NT
Are you aware that the confederate flag is a racist symbol?
You live a well-timed life. What's the capacity for the Royal Albert?
@@davec3901 I think it was around 6000...it was sold out and totally packed....I tried to get tickets for the Ricochet tour the following year, the cathedrals were long since sold out, would have loved to seen them at York Minster but only tickets I could get were for Croydon Fairfields Hall, great gig, you could sit anywhere you liked, so I went in the choir stalls just feet from the band members, Edgar Froese also played a statocaster at times, very laid back, sat down and going through the synths...the Ricochet album was recorded on this tour....I also saw Klaus Schulze at the London Planetarium around this time.
Just suddenly remembered this concert. I was there with 2 school friends from Cambridgeshire. We got there by bus, train and taxi. Amazing
Amazing to think that we could buy tickets to the Albert Hall and get the train to London when we were at school....that outing would cost a fortune now
I was at this show. At the height of their powers.
Veinard! Glück&Chance! AT this date, I was too young for so far being able to travel: but, since 1976, world was just ending to discover what new sounds are able to give us... xcuse for french traduction...Why nobody can now know(n) anything of these Pionners?
I was there too. I persuaded my dad to take me (I was 13) and he sat there with 2 pieces of rolled up tissue sticking out his ears. To be fair, it was surprisingly loud. It's wonderful to hear it again.
Music of the future yet its 45 years old
Now it is 48 years old 🙂
Likely the best show they ever did. I give creds to Hoenig for it. Wish he had stayed around longer.
i prefer With Schmoelling : Recorded live at the "Palast der Republik" in East Berlin on January 31st 1980
You might be right. Nottingham '76 & East Berlin '80 are beyond perfect, but in both cases, only for the first half. With this show, it carries all the way through.
It just.. is alot.... lot better than most modern attempts at the exact same type of idea, although no one will ever duplicate this, ever.
Another fabulous performance up there with the greats! And they improvised for over TWO hours!! Insane!
Terry Riley used to improvise for up to 8 hours in his all night concerts
@@trevorsanders5303 yes very heady days when the music really counted and not just the money.
My favourite moment is right near the end at 1.56 where the lull happens before that hypnotic sequencer comes in and goes to another place at 1.58.
It's just cosmic.
Backed by what we used to call 'the moaning monks' which I assume is a mellotron?
It's all very rubicon and entrancing.
One of their best concerts... and recorded in excellent sound quality.. which makes a difference when listening to this music
It was recorded by the BBC for transmission on the radio a couple of weeks later, I recorded it on my cassette player, only in mono, but I listened to that tape for years after
I first heard some of this concert when Tommy Vance played 2 twenty minute sections of it on The Friday Rock Show on radio 1 , around 1982 I think . Yes, really! As he introduced it to all the Iron Maiden and Deep Purple fans, he optimistically said ' I hope you're in the right mood to hear it' . I still have the C90 tape I recorded it on somewhere.
I requested it and he read my name out ! 40 years ago today :-)
i still have the recording of that broadcast too. it was 1982! as i have it written down. The F.R.S was such an awesome 2hr show, and i began listening in 1978 when tommy first got the show together.
TD est le brillant reflet d'une époque. Une onde prodigieuse chargée de paradoxes d'où s'échappent l'obscurantisme, la féérie et l'irrationnel, facteurs hypnotiques défiant les âmes vulnérables en quête d'absolu. Son architecture musicale était un court tunnel qui menait à une lumière nimbée de ténèbres
Un peu pompeux et dithyrambique le commentaire, mais c'est quand même mieux "qu'aka" nakamura! Mais continuez comme ça, cela nous change de la prose actuelle, et qui fleure bon son odeur de caniveau....Pour TD, le lieu a dû les inspirer, car la musique est sublime!
@@gogolemongol5384 c'est juste, pardonnez moi j'aime la magie des mots, et des sons ....czcams.com/users/results?search_query=philippe+cirse 🤠
@@gogolemongol5384 czcams.com/video/48hv5AqpZvs/video.html
What a masterpiece ... i am speechless.
Extraordinary marvelous!
Thanks for the memory. I remember being there, just a magical experience.
Mind-blowing concert... thank you
Spectacular art design of RAH.
I'VE BEEN LISTENING 2 TANGERINE DREAM SINCE MY FIRST ACID TRIP AT AGE 13, i heard Edgar on a college radio station, when asked about the band's name, he replied; " it's like Lucy In The Sky ! )I STUDIED ELECTRONIC MUSIC AT AGE 15, WITH DR HERBERT DEUTSCH ( CO-INVENTOR OF THE MOOG SYNTHESIZER ), AT HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY, I SAW TD ON THEIR FIRST US TOUR IN NYC, AND I CAN HONESTLY SAY, THIS IS THE MOST AMAZING PIECE I'VE EVER HEARD THEM DO, SINCE I FIRST HEARD ' PHEDRA ', A GREAT TRIBUTE TO BOB MOOG, AND THE HISTORY OF ELECTRONIC MUSIC ON PLANET EARTH, THANKS EDGAR, CHRIS, MICHAEL, PETER, & ANY OTHER MEMBERS OF TANGERINE DREAM THROUGH OUT THE YEARS ! ( THERE'S ALWAYS SOMEONE LISTENING TO THE MAGICAL CREATIONS OF THEE HUMAN SPECIES ! )
Your caps lock key is broken.
@@MarkTheMorose Hahaha!
@@MarkTheMorose nope. he's just exuberant. (and on LSD.)
FUN FACT!
I've loved TDream for 30 years....and JUST found out there name comes from LUCY IN THE SKY WITH DIAMONDS!
Edgar MIS-HEARD the lyric "with TANGERINE TREES and marmalade skies" as saying "tangerine DREAMS and marmalade skies"!!
I have a band called TAMBOURINE SCREAM but they are not as cool as TD and the name isn't as good either.
Age 13?
Do you still have brain?
I dont think so.
a 45 min segment of this show was broadcast on the friday rock show (radio 1) way back in the early 80's, so it's such a great find to hear the whole concert right here.
Awesome.
Thank you very much.
Thanks for uploading this gem!
One of the best concerts of Tangerine Dream ever done, at some moments, the music has a such intensity, that we fly very high, as if we were in a big plane.
Esse é o melhor disco do Tangerine Dream, e o melhor disco de música eletrônica de todos os tempos.. Nada se compara a ele, é um masterpiece (obra prima). A entrada do Michael Hoenig, foi fundamental para criação desse show ao vivo. Eu fico imaginando se existe algum material inédito, dos ensaios desse show. Será que existe? Richard parabéns pela excelente iniciativa em disponibilizar esse material.
Esv Neto #= Inesquecível ! Foi o disco do meu baptismo , no mundo da utopia dos anos 70, numa desbunda de " Black Bombaim " ...Sublime !
❤
I was at this show 49 years ago. The only thing I remember about it was at half time a kid with a posh accent asked me if I had some LSD for sale! Unfortunately I didnt😢
there were a lot of people very out of their heads there that night weren't there? I was just 16 too and hadn't started down that road yet, lol
Thanks so much for your reply. I do wish I could remember more about the music!!
Top of their game or slight double top when encore and statosfear releas3d
Hoenig is "recognizable" on last part 1:52:20 > ; wunderbare Era... just before Stratosfear, summum of Hits-Bank...
TD historians, already bowled over by the inclusion of this live set (in stereo!) on ISOH, to replace the dodgy mono bootlegs that had been circulating... well, there's another live recording that resurfaced too late for the ISOH box. here it is-
czcams.com/video/JSO8ysbcyRA/video.html
yes i do
26:45 yeah
Albert hall London, Thank you for being patient...oops😜👍
Dobry wieczór. Polska agencja artystyczna... ooopps
Thanks for being impatient, please welcome Tangerine Dream!
Well, i am looking for my personal astronautickit maybee it is good for a travel with the timemachine
Thanks Richard
Ecouter TD, c'est abolir le déferlement de bruits et d'images du quotidien pour entrouvrir l'espace d'un ailleurs où la contingence et la représentation cèdent la place à l'immatérialité du sensible. Une fois refermée la porte sur l'agitation du monde, un silence sous-jacent s'installe, une lenteur saisit, préludes à une dilatation de la perception et de la conscience. Le pouvoir expressif de l'architecture sonore rompt avec toute forme de transcription du réel pour s'attacher à l'expression d'un univers fabuleux où la couleur et le rythme constituent une expiration qui donne voix à l'exaltation 🐾😺
Buenicima la musica de tangerine dream estas 2 horas se nos hace corto de tiempo yo se q podemos vivir con una paz profunda escuchando TD..
Tangerine dream is the soundtrack of the unconsciousness.
Tangerine dream de leurs débuts à 1977, l'âge d'or
🙌🏻❤🙌🏻
Yes, good. I listen to some rubycon sequences, very traveler..
IS THAT A SPACEMAN APPROACHING THE R A H HE MUST HAVE GIVEN T D THE SHEET MUSIC
@@daveglen6063 The spaceman is from the cover of the In Search Of Hades box set.
;-)))
1975 г. Где P.Bauman ?
www.voices-in-the-net.de/__mh.htm
That was the second and last time I saw them. Fine performance but I was less impressed than the first time, a few months earlier at the Rainbow theatre. What a great experience that was ! All in quadrophonic sound while ''psychedelic'' images were projected on a screen ! And I was really taken by surprise because i didn't know anything about the band.
You are privileged. My consolation is to obtain what we can reach here in Brazil, including albums, photos, reports...
I wish I had a similar story to tell about a show, seen by these guys.
A hug to everyone.
@@QCpassa2 Υes i guess i was kind of privileged, considering that i was in London as a student at the time. Because in 1974, my country Greece, was still terra incognita (pardon my Latin) for great bands from abroad.
@@theo9952 Your Latin is impeccable...lol
@@QCpassa2 Thank you ! I don't really speak it, i only know a few bits i have picked here and there.