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Dellinger
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Topic: Mike Oldfield favorite moments Posted: July 31 2012 at 18:44 |
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Just got a bunch of Mike Oldfield: Hergest Ridge, Ommadawn, and Incantations (with some other albums from other artists). So I expect to have some magical musical moments for the next days
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richardh
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Posted: July 28 2012 at 14:47 | |
I prefer TB3 as its a lot of fun. TB2 seemed a bit pointless to me.Other than giving all the sections a name very little changed accept a modern production sheen which it didn't really need. I have the two sided live DVD of TB2 and TB3 and it stays permanently stored in the box with TB3 ready to play.
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Morsenator
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Posted: July 28 2012 at 14:33 | |
Welcome! TB2 is a very good album, actually I prefer it to it predecessor (OK, don't stone me ). Especially the live performance on the dvd was stunning. |
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Molitro
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Posted: July 28 2012 at 06:45 | |
Aside of all the music mentioned here (I'm with you, Amarok, Incantations, Ommadawn...),
I've always thought the first half of Tub Bells 2, right till the end of The Bell, that is, is nothing less of a masterpiece.
(I can't believe I hadn't found this forum before, being the prog junkie that I am. I'm finding out about plenty of awesome music thanks to you guys, cheers)
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richardh
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Posted: July 26 2012 at 14:53 | |
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TODDLER
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Posted: July 26 2012 at 07:36 | |
I remember watching a concert of Mike Oldfield where he performed the entire Tubular Bells II. I believe it may have been the 4th of July and at the end of the performance fireworks are released from behind the stage and Mike Oldfield waves goodbye to audience. The 1 and only time I ever had the chance to see him. I was amazed by his right hand finger picking technique. He produces this harmonic sound when playing single note phrases. I love his style of guitar playing. In the 80's he hired a lot of different vocalists ....there are some hokey tunes on those 80 's releases, but it's beautiful hokey. What can I say? I have loved the music of 10CC for years. Mike Oldfield's singer songwriter material was classy like 10CC and many others who are crafty writers with simplistic arrangements that draw me in.
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Bj-1
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Posted: July 26 2012 at 07:00 | |
Absolutely. The Anderson and Chapman tracks are stronger than many of his other 80's songs (that's under ten minutes long that is), Shadow on the Wall rocks! Probably his steadiest 80's album overall. Phillips' drumming is tasty throughout the whole album. Love the single strokes in the climax of 'Crises', simple but effective and awesome.
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Posted: July 25 2012 at 18:39 | |
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thellama73
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Posted: July 25 2012 at 14:17 | |
Oh they are. It seem like his records are forever going out of print and expensive though. |
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richardh
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Posted: July 25 2012 at 14:12 | |
That is amazing indeed although the whole album is remarkable
btw Hergest Ridge and Incantations should be on your shopping list
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richardh
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Posted: July 25 2012 at 14:08 | |
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richardh
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Posted: July 25 2012 at 14:02 | |
One of the many impressive aspects of those first four albums are the beginnings.
Oldfield's music at that time was incredibly spiritual as if he was searching for the answers to very deep questions about life the universe and everything.
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TODDLER
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Posted: July 25 2012 at 09:36 | |
It also has that mystical side to it. I used to take the music on the beach and watch the tides. I've been wanting to purchase the new release of Incantations..which I suppose is a remastered version...but I read some bad reviews where fans expressed liking the original release which has a shot of Mike Oldfield standing on the beach. What is the remastered version like? What is different about this release?
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thellama73
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Posted: July 25 2012 at 09:32 | |
I only have Ommadawn and Tubular Bells, but the end of Ommadawn Part 2 (just before "On Horseback") blows me away every time.
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TODDLER
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Posted: July 25 2012 at 09:30 | |
[QUOTE=moshkito]!
My favorite moment though, surprisingly enough is in the "Exposed" album ... and it goes from the beginning to the end ... and watching Maddy Prior and (specially) the late Pierre Moerlin perform is worth the price of admission and it is a dream waiting to happen. This is in fact one of the most incredible moments in time for me. This was a magical time. "Exposed" has outstanding performances and personal arrangements that stop me in my tracks. I can't pay attention to anything other than the music which is truly saying something. I don't multi-task when that record is on. I don't know what it is about the performance itself....I mean to say that sometimes it comes across being completely different from other live albums in the history of music.
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Bj-1
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Posted: July 25 2012 at 04:31 | |
I grew up with his 'Crises' album from 1983 and the title track remain as one of my favorite songs ever. Couldn't stop listening to it back then and everytime I listen to it now I still get shivers down the spine. The ending climax is amazing!
Other than that, all of Incantations is excellent, and the first half of TB part 2 is just beautiful. Could repeat it all day long, no problem.
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Raccoon
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Posted: July 25 2012 at 04:21 | |
The beginning of Part One from Incantations. The building choir sets you up for what the whole album is about to bring. I swear, Mike Oldfield gets too little recognition in this site. He made some of the most beautiful music that could make a man cry.
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POTA
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Posted: February 08 2012 at 20:18 | |
In Tubular Bells Side II, 8 minutes in, the part that kicks in with the ethereal choir and what sounds like maybe a mandolin. One of my favorite moments in music. The whole previous 8 minutes builds up to it and it's just glorious.
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kenethlevine
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Posted: February 07 2012 at 21:51 | |
I was about to mention that Live version of Platinum. I also love his soloing just before the Sailor's Hornpipe on Exposed Incantations Part 4 The oboe part in Hergest Ridge Argiers (from Boxed) Ommadawn Part 2 Band 3 (the insane lead guitar jig) the 80s pop masterpieces "Crime of Passion" and "Pictures in the Dark" the electro celtic brilliance of "Conflict" from QE2 Taurus II MANY more |
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moshkito
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Posted: February 07 2012 at 12:45 | |
All in all, I have no issues or complaints and there are moments of glorious work in many places. About the only thing that did not stand up well for my ears was his recent stuff that was a rehashed Glen Miller version of his music and I didn't like it. The guitar was missing and a lot of the stuff was soapy as heck for my ears and felt like muzak, and I didn't like it.
But that's me and my ears!
My favorite moment though, surprisingly enough is in the "Exposed" album ... and it goes from the beginning to the end ... and watching Maddy Prior and (specially) the late Pierre Moerlin perform is worth the price of admission and it is a dream waiting to happen.
You can not ask for more in music in excciting you at all!
(And yes, Amorok is one of my favorites because you can not preconceive ideas about music and its application and how it is put together ... because Mike has already suggested that there were none, anyway ... and I like the visuals that it gives me, which is a lot more than music that has "lyrics" that supposedly make it more progressive than the sphagetti that you cook once a year ... !!!) Edited by moshkito - February 07 2012 at 12:52 |
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