0:00:00 - Part One [52.38] 0:52:38 - Part Two [41.00] November 20, 1973 Alhambra Theatre (Saint Ouen) Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, Peter Baumann. Tangerine Leaves Volume 73.
Extraordinaire... Ma composition parfaite de TD, Froese / Baumann/ Franke et cette musique cosmique, planante... Atem était mon disque préféré... Ces 3 musiciens ont passé tous leurs concerts pendant presque 4 ans à improviser chaque soir cette musique fabuleuse... Ricochet ne rend pas hommage à cette créativité... Merci pour ce paratage extraordinaire... Des heures et des heures d'aoesanteur....
I am in disbelief this has existed so long and I’ve only discovered Tangerine dream purely by accident last week on CZcams...absolutely brilliant and I’ve been listening everyday to their back catalogue of work..gobsmacked !
... and there is a LOT of their music to listen to. If you like what you hear, try Klaus Schulze too. Particularly his 1970s albums. But this is by far the most popular video on my channel :-) czcams.com/video/UkXeOMSwdZQ/video.html
Becky. Stratosfear was the album that got me into TD in the seventies. Check out Zeit as a superb ambient soundscape. ( may take some time to appreciate that one!) Once you pop, you just can't stop!
THE Legends The world never see like this people Again EVER❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🥀🥀🥀⭐🌟✨🌿🌿🌿 R.I.P E .W .F❤🙏🌹🌿one of the GOD FATHER of Electronic music Big Heart,Big Soul my God ❤
La época de profunda e inspirada música, en donde la mente viaja en los confines más apartados de universo. Relajante e inigualable trío de músicos dedicados e inspirados como ya no se escucha en la actualidad.
No podría estar mas de acuerdo. Tangerine Dream se personifica la era de la música bella, pensativa, y profesionalmente-compuesta que, me temo, no veremos de nuevo durante mucho tiempo.
Thanks, Richard, for the tons of tuetonic tunes from the Tangs! I am listineng to this tonight, November 20, 2016, a mere 43 years since it's launch to inner spaces! I was 17 11-20-1973, senior in high school, about 3 years away from Phaedra, my first TD album. AT that 11-20, I was listening to the TD pre requisite stuff- Pink Floyd, YES, and the Mighty CRIM!
Pour la petite histoire j’y était avec un pote. Diffusion en quadriphonie tournante, effets spectaculaires très bons souvenirs, un peu mal à la tête, à cause de la fumée, ça fumait pas mal dans la salle et pas que des gitanes.
There may be one in the online TD encyclopaedia 'Voices in the net' - a great number of these are there next to the concert in question. Often even photos of the venue. Just Checked - there isn't for this one - but enjoy the site though - www.voices-in-the-net.de/voiceshm.htm
@@4everfab359 Hi there! I would really love it if you could send me a scan of the ticket, as I'd very much like to include it in my upcoming book of TD's concert memorabilia (to be published by the band themselves). If you could, please email me at livemiles70@hotmail.com . Thanks so much!
Ha ha, this is getting to be like going to a very obscure pub with a very small clientele. You "see" the same faces :D The early 70's albums and live recordings are definitely my favourite period of TD; when the soundscapes were still amorphous and beat-less. Great stuff!
Having worked in 'ambient' (spacey) music for decades I've long felt that the more 'amorphous' yet compellingly 'mysterious' music is, the more it seems suggestive to the subconscious, intimating of the deeper and more profound Mystery we are all part of. The beauty of such music is enabling our imagination to sense those elements, not unlike dreams~
Kenneth Donnelly in thought and deed...i stargazed to zeit...trying to see disturbingly distant patches of light which are made of rotsa rotsa stars, yalll....only a coupla hundred million, that's all..
Dear Richard John: Amazing collection of TD albums. Thanks for sharing I have been listening for a while on your channel. I decided to subscribe now. Cheers from Chile.
T.D is my love, mainly the early years. At 1988 I was lucky to be present at their concert Radio City N.Y.. Do`s anyone have a recording of that ? Please !!!
Most of the early to mid -70's was improvised. They had bits and pieces rehearsed, but they were masters at reading eachother, thus knowing when to contribute their individual piece. What's for certai,. is that EF said in an interview (think it was 76) that PB was a master at adding "colour" to the music during their performances.
It's fairly obviously an improvisation, although a lot of the little tricks and textures they get out of the instruments and gadgets feature in the other concert recordings and albums from 1972 - 1974. One thing though, this is the first surviving appearance of the little ascending melodic figure that appears in the second part, which they subsequently played regularly at gigs til about '76
These "Leaves" TD series are not part of oficial discography, are they? Anyway, magnificent soundscapes from the core of TD's Work. Franke... a timeless genious!
On 25th Nov 1973 the band boarded the flight to London. When they arrived at the Manor in oxfordshire, they were immediately greated by a giant Irish Wolfhound called "Bootleg". The rigging started the very next day with a reduced amount of equippment since the studio hadn't been cleared out after the recording of Mike Oldfields "Tubular Bells"..
@@tangent4416 I always like running into the word "Tangent" bc in 1976 I began playing with other 'space musicians' and recording our little spacescapes. We soon agreed upon the name "Tangent" for our project, mostly myself on electric guitar, Stu on keyboards (including mellotron and synths) and Matt on violin. We had never heard these live performances from the same period. We loved Tangerine Dream, King Crimson, Genesis, etc. We were improvising from the very beginning. All these years later hearing these early TD performances I am touched at how analogous yet different we sounded in comparison, but clearly we were after the same thing. Very fond memories for this experimentalist who was just learning to play guitar, but later synthesizers, effects, etc. I used to have some of our recordings from more recently posted on Soundclick and Soundcloud. Cheers
Stoopid comments below...calling TD "trippy magicians" and "zanies"...Edgar Froese (born in Kaliningrad, now in Russia) was a most serious artist, and was friends with Salvador Dalí in the 60s. He studied composition with Karlheinz Stockhausen, and just like another, misunderstood "hippie" (Frank Zappa), he never took drugs - in fact he detested them - and yes, it was improvised - ALL of their 70s concerts were improvised, and it wasn't until 1980 they started making more structured, rhythmic music, and mostly shorter tracks. They used to invest some 90% of their income in new instruments that they had to build themselves in those days, but now they could start buying cheaper and cheaper keyboards and more pret-a-porter... I once downloaded 200+bootlegs with TD, but if you already have their catalogue (some 150 albums...), there's no need for them. I mean, just listen to the above gig - the sound is horrible! And the music isn't going anywhere...actually, it's quite boring.
If people find this music boring they have almost certainly missed the point. You do not get an instant "hit" from this music. Like Klaus Schulze et al, you have to meditate & invest time (sometimes a long time!) before you begin to "get it". But eventually it is more satisfying.
Talking about stupid comments ... This is actually a masterpiece, and definitely not boring. The composition is so good, that the lesser sound quality totally escapes my attention.
Unbelievable ambience.... In 73.... Far ahead for that time.... Incredible...
The 70's and the 80's are the most brilliant years of Tangerine Dream.
Thank you Richard 🙏
Extraordinaire... Ma composition parfaite de TD, Froese / Baumann/ Franke et cette musique cosmique, planante... Atem était mon disque préféré... Ces 3 musiciens ont passé tous leurs concerts pendant presque 4 ans à improviser chaque soir cette musique fabuleuse... Ricochet ne rend pas hommage à cette créativité...
Merci pour ce paratage extraordinaire...
Des heures et des heures d'aoesanteur....
I am in disbelief this has existed so long and I’ve only discovered Tangerine dream purely by accident last week on CZcams...absolutely brilliant and I’ve been listening everyday to their back catalogue of work..gobsmacked !
... and there is a LOT of their music to listen to.
If you like what you hear, try Klaus Schulze too. Particularly his 1970s albums. But this is by far the most popular video on my channel :-)
czcams.com/video/UkXeOMSwdZQ/video.html
@@RichardW001 yes I just checked the video out..I love it..I also subscribed ..Thankyou for sharing🙏🏽
better change your moniker... loving Sienfeld AND TD is not compatible.
@@ianburton8050 you have a great day now😀👍
Becky. Stratosfear was the album that got me into TD in the seventies. Check out Zeit as a superb ambient soundscape. ( may take some time to appreciate that one!) Once you pop, you just can't stop!
Has a mystical quality. Amongst the best ever creations by TD - in my opinion.
THE Legends
The world never see like this people Again EVER❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🥀🥀🥀⭐🌟✨🌿🌿🌿
R.I.P E .W .F❤🙏🌹🌿one of the GOD FATHER of Electronic music Big Heart,Big Soul my God ❤
Froese, Franke y Bauman el mejor TD de todos los tiempos, un grupo simplemente maravilloso
the Definitive line up playing music from other worlds... sensational ...
Love this band. So good to hear the gigs from this period.
Niesamowita płyta - arcydzieło!!!
La época de profunda e inspirada música, en donde la mente viaja en los confines más apartados de universo. Relajante e inigualable trío de músicos dedicados e inspirados como ya no se escucha en la actualidad.
No podría estar mas de acuerdo. Tangerine Dream se personifica la era de la música bella, pensativa, y profesionalmente-compuesta que, me temo, no veremos de nuevo durante mucho tiempo.
Music to learn people to have patience... And travel into themselves....
In memoriam - Edgar Froese (1944-2015) RIP
Thanks, Richard, for the tons of tuetonic tunes from the Tangs!
I am listineng to this tonight, November 20, 2016, a mere 43 years since it's launch to inner spaces! I was 17 11-20-1973, senior in high school, about 3 years away from Phaedra, my first TD album. AT that 11-20, I was listening to the TD pre requisite stuff- Pink Floyd, YES, and the Mighty CRIM!
Pour la petite histoire j’y était avec un pote. Diffusion en quadriphonie tournante, effets spectaculaires très bons souvenirs, un peu mal à la tête, à cause de la fumée, ça fumait pas mal dans la salle et pas que des gitanes.
Thank you Richard for the music!!!
rest in peace edgar...the world has lost a trippy magician, zanies
omg I did not know he passed on, I am bummed out,
he has a new cosmic address...a much better one, maybe
Yes I would think so
MASTERPIECE !
superb ambience
I was there that night and met them at the issue of the concert. A great moment !
Do you by chance still have your ticket from that night? Would be possible to get a scan or photo of it?
There may be one in the online TD encyclopaedia 'Voices in the net' - a great number of these are there next to the concert in question. Often even photos of the venue. Just Checked - there isn't for this one - but enjoy the site though - www.voices-in-the-net.de/voiceshm.htm
Hello. I found the ticket and the autograph obtained at the end of this concert. If you want me to send you a copy let me a way to send it.
@@4everfab359 Hi there! I would really love it if you could send me a scan of the ticket, as I'd very much like to include it in my upcoming book of TD's concert memorabilia (to be published by the band themselves). If you could, please email me at livemiles70@hotmail.com . Thanks so much!
You lucky b.....d!! : ))
one of my favourites
TD's music is only for those who feel it, a trip to dreams, to the bowels of the unconscious, Td is in another non-human time
Ha ha, this is getting to be like going to a very obscure pub with a very small clientele. You "see" the same faces :D
The early 70's albums and live recordings are definitely my favourite period of TD; when the soundscapes were still amorphous and beat-less. Great stuff!
Yes the Virgin record label years were the best.
Skraboing649 So agree
Ricochet was at their prime, one of my all time favorites.
Having worked in 'ambient' (spacey) music for decades I've long felt that the more 'amorphous' yet compellingly 'mysterious' music is, the more it seems suggestive to the subconscious, intimating of the deeper and more profound Mystery we are all part of. The beauty of such music is enabling our imagination to sense those elements, not unlike dreams~
Kenneth Donnelly in thought and deed...i stargazed to zeit...trying to see disturbingly distant patches of light which are made of rotsa rotsa stars, yalll....only a coupla hundred million, that's all..
Thanks A Lot My Friend For Your Contribution To Share This Music In Our Ages!!!! From My Deepest Of My Heart, Thank You
This is my kind of sacred music
sublime, meditative....spiritual.....profound.....futuristic.......pliable.....expansive......color vibrations
Beautiful performance thanks for the upload!
Nicht zu vergessen auch Klaus Schulze ,und Eberhard Schöner . Das war die gute Welt noch 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍☕
Questa e' musica spirituale nel senso piu' ampio del termine come se bach fosse li insieme a loro
This would've sounded perfect as the soundtrack to Andrei Tarkovsky's Stalker.
Its very similiar
Видения братьев Стругацких
like zeit their trippiest..
Sounds Debussey like. I can see how they put in the hard yards to develope themes for later albums like Phaedra!
Part 21:00-30:00.. amazing! Trance like.. thank you for uploading this recording!
Cool! 🎉🎉🎉
Very nice album!
excellent masterpiece
Pretty picture
excellent quality thanks so much for uploading
Dear Richard John: Amazing collection of TD albums. Thanks for sharing I have been listening for a while on your channel. I decided to subscribe now. Cheers from Chile.
One of the best from Tange I've ever heard. Is this available on CD at all?
THIS WOULD BE NICE TO HAVE IN THE MUSIC COLLECTION! THE MUSIC GOES WELL WITH THE ALBUM COVER.
Very nice. Thank you, Richard! =)
interesting sounds. Mystical and cosmic. TD in their creative time. the beginning sounds like "stalker".
T.D is my love, mainly the early years. At 1988 I was lucky to be present at their concert Radio City N.Y.. Do`s anyone have a recording of that ? Please !!!
Minute 50, B3 masterwork!
Also, do you know if this is an improvisation, or music that appears elsewhere in the tangerine dream catalog?
Most of the early to mid -70's was improvised. They had bits and pieces rehearsed, but they were masters at reading eachother, thus knowing when to contribute their individual piece. What's for certai,. is that EF said in an interview (think it was 76) that PB was a master at adding "colour" to the music during their performances.
It's fairly obviously an improvisation, although a lot of the little tricks and textures they get out of the instruments and gadgets feature in the other concert recordings and albums from 1972 - 1974.
One thing though, this is the first surviving appearance of the little ascending melodic figure that appears in the second part, which they subsequently played regularly at gigs til about '76
and then came techno, if TD never existed we would never had the raves or anything like it ever
These "Leaves" TD series are not part of oficial discography, are they?
Anyway, magnificent soundscapes from the core of TD's Work. Franke... a timeless genious!
www.voices-in-the-net.de/voicesr7.htm
Thanx for sharing! Who is the author of the picture for the album?
i used to get hard to find stuff on soulseek
Wasn't November 20th, 1973 also said to be the very same day that recording for Phaedra started?
On 25th Nov 1973 the band boarded the flight to London. When they arrived at the Manor in oxfordshire, they were immediately greated by a giant Irish Wolfhound called "Bootleg". The rigging started the very next day with a reduced amount of equippment since the studio hadn't been cleared out after the recording of Mike Oldfields "Tubular Bells"..
@@tangent4416 I always like running into the word "Tangent" bc in 1976 I began playing with other 'space musicians' and recording our little spacescapes. We soon agreed upon the name "Tangent" for our project, mostly myself on electric guitar, Stu on keyboards (including mellotron and synths) and Matt on violin. We had never heard these live performances from the same period. We loved Tangerine Dream, King Crimson, Genesis, etc. We were improvising from the very beginning.
All these years later hearing these early TD performances I am touched at how analogous yet different we sounded in comparison, but clearly we were after the same thing. Very fond memories for this experimentalist who was just learning to play guitar, but later synthesizers, effects, etc. I used to have some of our recordings from more recently posted on Soundclick and Soundcloud.
Cheers
where on earth can I get this on cd?
you can download it for free, then put in on a CD. It's the only way! Look for Tangerine Tree on the web.
Sie sind von Berlin Schöneberg
How did you get this album?
It's part of the Tangerine Tree archive. Free to download. Hundreds of TD gigs.
My mother is my aunt
Rich is this you?
It sure is, yes :-)
Wow... Well I finally found you.... LOL...
Musik und Liebe sind immaterielle, aber beide übertragen zu sehr
Stoopid comments below...calling TD "trippy magicians" and "zanies"...Edgar Froese (born in Kaliningrad, now in Russia) was a most serious artist, and was friends with Salvador Dalí in the 60s. He studied composition with Karlheinz Stockhausen, and just like another, misunderstood "hippie" (Frank Zappa), he never took drugs - in fact he detested them - and yes, it was improvised - ALL of their 70s concerts were improvised, and it wasn't until 1980 they started making more structured, rhythmic music, and mostly shorter tracks. They used to invest some 90% of their income in new instruments that they had to build themselves in those days, but now they could start buying cheaper and cheaper keyboards and more pret-a-porter...
I once downloaded 200+bootlegs with TD, but if you already have their catalogue (some 150 albums...), there's no need for them. I mean, just listen to the above gig - the sound is horrible! And the music isn't going anywhere...actually, it's quite boring.
I don’t find it boring, and I think that for this specific concert, the poor sound quality might actually somewhat contribute to the charm.
TD's music is only for those who feel it
If people find this music boring they have almost certainly missed the point. You do not get an instant "hit" from this music. Like Klaus Schulze et al, you have to meditate & invest time (sometimes a long time!) before you begin to "get it". But eventually it is more satisfying.
Talking about stupid comments ... This is actually a masterpiece, and definitely not boring. The composition is so good, that the lesser sound quality totally escapes my attention.