Tangerine Dream - Portsmouth 1976
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- 0:00:00 - Part One
0:24:55 - Part Two
0:52:55 - Part Three
November 09, 1976
Guild Hall (Portsmouth)
Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, Peter Baumann
Tangerine Leaves Volume 16: Portsmouth 1976 presents an audience master tape copy of the Portsmout concert, held only one day after TD's monumental concert at the Albert Hall in Nottingham (as featured on Tangerine Tree Volume 1: Nottingham 1976). Of course, the music is reminsicent of that performance but still has enough variety and improvisation to make it sound different. The first few minutes of the first and second track had to be left out due to bad sound quality, so this volume features a shortened version of about 67 minutes. The sound quality of the released parts is quite good with normal audience noises. - Hudba
Thank you, Richard W, for sharing so many of these rare Tangerine Dream recordings with the rest of the world!
Pt 1 - Ahh yes - the art of fingertip dexterity while masterfully sustaining a static sequence - Oh how I wished modern synth players would take note of this technique instead of their never ending need to chord everything. Oh - for the return of monophonic synths. Gee - are they missed or what? But this - sheer bliss!!!
beautiful music
wish you a pleasant weekend
best regards Frank
Thank you Frank. Same to you :-)
OMG Richard, that is so very exquisite and beautiful, still have a long way to go to experience all of what I have missed with KS and TJ, thank you again, blessings....;-)
Part One reminds me very much of the Nottingham Albert Hall that I recorded on 8th Nov 1976, looking at your details this is from the day after! Wow. I know the Nottingham show note for note having heard it so many times, and listening to this for the first time, I can see how it differs.
Never heard this one before..and im a big 70s tdream fan.
Dave.
flip sake! I was there, 18yrs old, they shone lasers on the mirror ball and everyone was ducking, thought they would be blinded by the light
I was there aged 14, mostly, I admit, for the lasers. Wasn't disappointed!
Oops - Sonny's Dad, actually - forgot I was on his laptop! Sorry Son.
Thanks for sharing, never heard this before, BRILLIANT.
Great music...Have a nice weekend ... Warm regards
yay and thanky to/for all you do!
27:00 on, straight up "Voices" by Legendary Pink Dots!!
On my channel I am starting a project to collect all the Tangerine Dream albums on VINYL....or at least as many as I can as not all of them were ever issued on 12" record. It's an exciting project.....
Hope you are fine...glad to find this rare concert cut...Nottingham 76 was so fine,always has been a fave :)
Yes... Good thanks Jan :-)
Is this from the Encore tour? It’s not the same track as on the album. But, as always, very nice! Thanks
This is from the Autumn1976 European tour. Encore was from the North American tour of Spring & Summer of 1977. But the setlist was beginning to be similar.
Richard W Oki. Thanks for telling. I have a reccording from Montreal 1976. That also differ from the Encore album.
If it is Montreal it will be 1977.
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Awesome!
I don't want to just like this I want to love this! OMG!
Tiene la misma portada de stratosfear de 1975 muy agradable gracias. Richard w.
Part two is Monolight, isn’t it?! But a different arrangement than Encore..
Stratosfeart un tres belle album merci pour cette nouvelle version
its an ode of love, to you
Une préférence pour la version studio de Stratosfear. Mais merci pour le partage.
The great electronic act!🤘
1976😳🙊
Are the drums heard here, especially the ones starting at around 8:00 in part one, Chris Franke playing an actual acoustic drum kit? Or is it one of the sequencers?
I have posted the same question years ago - and I got no good answer AT ALL! My guess is that Chris have recorded drum sounds and managed to loop them or so... (Love that they are so "light"). I mean the people having been there should have answers!
I sent an e-mail to Chris in 2015. No answer. Edgar is on the other side. Maybe ask Peter Baumann? The question is utterly interesting, but sadly, few seem to be interested.
I mean Projekt Elektronik in Germany made one /rhythm computer/ early specially for Tangerine Dream (or Baumann rather) but it was after 1976 or during [help me historians!] wasn't it?
I think if that machine could have produced the "drum" sounds? [They appeared live even in 1974, if I remember right, so I am wrong!]
Am I a crackpot now? 🙄
@@aucarreau The question about drums is very easy. A large section of TD's modular systems were custom built, including their sequencers. Part of the system was a drum machine, not one as we know it today but more a percussion sound bank first of analog sounds and later of digital sampled drum sounds. The patterns, fills and trills can all be varied manually. It's hard to find a modern drum machine that works the same way. See my book "Tangerine Dream: 50 Years" for more details. Mark Jenkins
@@MarkJenkinsMusic I LOVE you! ❤️ Million thanks! 🙏
I WILL RE RECORDTHIS INTO STEREO FORMAT TWICE AS GOOD
Did you ever get around to that?
I was at Portsmouth Guildhall. Long time ago now. First time I'd seen these live. I have 1 album of theirs: "Force Majeure" on clear Vinyl.
just came across your comment Mick, was there as well , green lasers on the mirror ball, made an audience of denim clad long hairs duck, wish i still had long hair
@@davebutchers6869 Just came across this...I too was there....17 years old, front row. I remember it as the loudest gig I have ever been too (guitar specifically I think)....my ears were ringing for a couple of days afterwards!
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24:55 :) !!!!!!!
it comes back in again round 51:03 this shit is nuts.. the unendingness of the songs.. I love it!!..
any one got TD at Croydon Fair field halls November '76? I was there..........
Quality is not great
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