Tangerine Dream - London 1981
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- 0:00:00 - Logos Intro
0:10:08 - Edinburgh Castle
0:18:14 - Digital Times Suite
0:34:02 - Bondi Parade
0:47:41 - Mojave Plan
1:15:03 - Thermal Inversion
1:26:50 - Force Majeure
1:31:52 - The Price
1:35:06 - Choronzon
1:45:13 - Kiew Mission
October 20, 1981
Hammersmith Odeon, England
Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, Johannes Schmoelling
Tangerine Tree Volume 89 - Hudba
I'm another one who was at this gig. Never thought I'd be listening back to it over 37 years later. Amazing!
The fans who have taken the job of sharing the discography of TD deserves a standing ovation !
discography! or whatever you wana call it TD masters for ever, great fan since1973 Ricochet,their masterpiece.
Absolutely agree, thank you!
First time i have heard this since 81 when i wus there, fantastic sounds, so do miss there music today, i followed them since hmm 73 till nearly 1990, when i found i did'nt enjoy there music anymore, so stopped buying there LP's, still got everyone from there beginning & from other country's of the world, love listening to the bootlegs & some of the cassettes i bought over the years when i lived for there music, thank you for uploading this it brought back many happy memories.
OMG! I just realised - I was ACTUALLY there at this gig! I remember I came out the exit, with my ears bleeding, feeling like I'd been continuously run over by a semi for the past 2 hours, into a freezing cold October night which felt like I'd then been hit in the face by a wet block of ice! Wow, just WOW!! Happy days and happier times...
happy trip..
"Happy days" is a weird way of saying you've gotten tinitus.
@@comical4609 Pity your comment doesn't match your name...
I was born that day :-). Great concert.
These Tangerine Tree volumes are great, super rare. I bought the CD's of the whole series from the guy in Germany who was running the website about 14 years ago, definitely a prize possession, well worth the purchase. Nice to know the series are easy to find now, thanks for posting Richard!
Remember this concert well and so glad to hear this opening version of Logos once more. Loved the dark heavy percussion. Can't belueve I didn't recognise the reorchestrated version a year later at the Dominion. Great concerts.
I love the Logos intro. I've heard live shows with versions stretching to 10 minutes or more but recording quality tends to waver all over the place.
stolen by p collins in mama,..,.
I really like the eastern flavour of this version
Thanks for sharing, I love Tangerine Dream. I grew up with the music!
Fan from T.D. since 1980..this is incredible concert.thanks..from Argentina.
I was on this tour at the Glasgow gig. Would give anything to go back to this just for that one night.
One of their best years! This is amazing! Thanks!
Edinburgh Castle must had been a shock for the audience. So amazing and spooky electronic...in 1981.
Sequencer and drum mania on the second part of the Mojave Plan, superb along with Thermal Inversion where Chris Franke demonstrated with his skill what could be done with a drum machine, and this was 1981!
Thanks for all your work on this. Loved the chapters.
Many Thanks! for uploading this specific concert. One I went to way back when. Am almost 60 now and have followed TD devoutly 70-87 and mildly after. Still follow synth music today but nothing compares to what was happening in the 70's and 80's. Todays synths have lost all the wildness that was happening way back. But thanks again for the upload - one I will listen to quite a bit. I have a crystal clear copy of The Edinburgh Usher Hall 1981 - hope to upload that soon. I am keen to get my hands on some TD live photos from the 1980 tour only. If you recall, they played those gigs with a fine black net curtain upfront until the 2nd encore. I remember Edgar's silhouette appearing when he played guitar. Where are the great synth composers of today? Take care...
Indeed they were. Have been a big fan of most synth music for over 50 years now but seem to struggle with many of today's attempts. All I seem to find are unwavering sequencers with some bits of attached keyboard work which has no bearing and never goes any where. Gone are the wonderful solo keyboard work, the crescendos (Vangelis China is a prime example) - the instant sequence start offs - the build ups. The varying endings. We seem to find nowadays, they follow a fade in start - bring in a hesitant sequence soon after - and then introduce some heavy keyboard work to fill in the gaps. Boy, I miss the great openings and I mean within seconds - Kraftwerk's Radioactivity. Vangelis - Albedo and Spiral. Listen to what they were doing with sequencers and how wonderful the music alongside it was. Today, I have gone back to early Gandalf, TD before 1987, early M Garrison, early Kitaro to name but a few. I don't know what's happening. There was something magical with 70's and 80's keyboards and the music created was more crafted and thought through. I do hope that in time, we will have a new Rick Wakeman and a new Philip Glass, people who want to bend the rules and experiment once more with synths. Listen to how wonderful the opening 20 odd seconds are on Tropic Of Capricorn and the amazing opening of Jarre's Oxygene 7-13 - all within a few seconds. Bang - straight in. Nothing like it today sadly. Come on synth players - bring out some breath-taking openings. @jimrealtangd For now I wish you well but I would love to hear from other synth listeners who share my view.
another atendee, lucky! I hear the passion in your words, but hope your tune has changed! There are many many interesting things going on, really unbelievable for this generation, taking everything that has existed and running with it, mocking it, using the oldest and newest equipment together to broaden the menagerie of instruments... the wings of synthesis are still expanding out!!
recommendations: HK "HKE", Macintosh+ "Floral Shoppe", 1991 "No More Dreams", Spencer Clark "Avatar Blue", James Ferraro "Neurogeist" "Troll", and compilation "Eternal Dream System"
Still got the t-shirt from this one! Great concert.
This is Tangerine Dream at the very peak of their powers, both as performers and composers. Compelling, powerful, nuanced.
One of the best albums ever. Fantastic!!
That's a nice recording ! Very good listen, and made a nice alternative to my Newcastle one from 25th !
Tangerine Dream a melhor banda de todos os tempos. Tangerine Dream the best band of all time.
- Have you heard them all...?!?
I think this was when they were at their absolute best. Mind blowing stuff !!
Fantástico directo, BRAVO
The best music !
great set! enjoyable and still some mystery in the music. love it.
Really good concert & awesome recording. A shame that a professionally recorded version (with Manor Mobile?) of this concert is missing in the "Pilots of Purple Twilight" box.
I'm quite surprised to find Edinburgh Castle on here, from that classic Edgar Froese solo video. Had no idea this song was performed live by the whole group.
I was at the Edinburgh Usher Hall concert in 1981 and would love to hear that concert again.
Ahah!! Just read your comment - I have a 9/10 crystal clear recording of this gig. Parts 1, 2 and Kiev Mission. I love it. Have owned it since 1981 too. Originally on TDK-AD c120 and moved onto disc more recently.
Just ONE of the best sets
Eternal.
Starts off menacingly. I like it!
Great !!!
Tks to share.
I was there with my mate, we were stood right at the back in the gods speeding off our heads - Amazing gig.
Bondi Parade 🙂
First beat reminds me of Mama by Genesis.. Anyone else get that?
yes...but the tempo is slower that the original logos !
Yes, this was done before the Genesis album came out.
You can find any number of compositions that start like this . Please dont denigrate TD by comparing them to something else. they are in a class by themselves
This sounds nothing like Mama. It's more nuanced than that.
@@miker9715 no Genesis that was Phil Collins single
Brilliant😊
unos genios de todos los tiempos
j'ai grandi avec
Lovely
Geniales
1:25:40 is probably the noisiest I have heard TD get! Dang, awesome.
The first track is from The Soldier, or was used in the movie. building the light bomb
No, that's the intro of their Logos suite (as far as I know, anyway).
Is there any way to get this recording?
TD tiene demasiada música. Yo sólo tengo algunos discos. Sin embargo creo que su mejor época fue en la década del 80 y cuando integraba la banda Johannes Schmoelling.
The first track.... Were they playing Logos one year before the album? It certainly looks like Logos to me.
Yes. It is called Logos Intro. All the tracks are listed in the description :-)
It's quite a beautiful rendition. Thanks for the info (:
mega !! ton ist nun mal weit und hall, schade aber trotzdem geil !!!
When Tangerine Dream was Tangerine Dream.
Digital Times Suite 🙂
リズムマシンの音がいい感じです。808でしょうか?
後半はリンドラムですかね。
バスドラの音がめっちゃいい感じです。
太いです。
Meseriasi germani , gen Meseriasii englezi de la Genesis 👍....o parere doar ....tschuß/servus .....deosebit/gorgeous ....👌✌️🌈🌅😇
I was there...a musical experience behind the curtains...fulfilled by computers...
I BEGIN TO SEE TANGERINES AT MINUTE 10:00............................. true dreaming.
Dear God....please !
Franke-Schmoelling-Baumann ...together with Jerome Froese ,doin' the guitar parts of his father!
That would be a really Tangerine Dream come true to me.
Daddydarko :0)
TD
first!