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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote verslibre Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 hours 27 minutes ago at 14:42
Saga — too many songs to list that were recorded between Heads or Tales (1983) and Full Circle (1999).
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Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Tangerine Dream hadn't done much wrong up until 1982, when they made a soundtrack for "Das Maedchen auf der Treppe", an episode of Tatort, a popular series of whodunnits in Germany. That single with the title track actually charted in Germany, so it brought them some money, which is fair enough, but it was the most boring TD track by some distance I had heard at that point, and I still don't like it (they went mostly downhill from there for quite some time, unfortunately). Chances are this is one of these things that works well as a soundtrack but not on its own (my way of explaining why this was a success after all). It's actually a remix of some material from White Eagle, which is pretty good but takes enough time to let the music develop.


It was a slight remix of the title track of White Eagle. I don't think it brought them anywhere near as much moola as scoring for the big US flicks like Risky Business (Edgar initially turned it down because he read the script and thought it sucked but then took the gig at his agent's behest — he asked for more money and the studio agreed.)

I'm surprised you dislike it that much. It's a little on the vanilla side, but it's hardly the worst thing they ever recorded. I don't dislike anything recorded by that particular line-up, but diff'rent strokes, as they say.

P.S. The other Tatort tracks they supplied were brilliant!
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I can agree with these (and add KC's Fracture to the bunch):
Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Some low hanging fruit
Yes - Circus Of Heaven (yuk!)
King Crimson - Indiscipline (I hate the whole album but this is the sh*t cherry a top of the sh*tty cake for me)


But not with this:
Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:


Genesis - Battle of Epping Forest (how can this be the longest track on this album?!)

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lewian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 hours 58 minutes ago at 17:11
Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Tangerine Dream hadn't done much wrong up until 1982, when they made a soundtrack for "Das Maedchen auf der Treppe", an episode of Tatort, a popular series of whodunnits in Germany. That single with the title track actually charted in Germany, so it brought them some money, which is fair enough, but it was the most boring TD track by some distance I had heard at that point, and I still don't like it (they went mostly downhill from there for quite some time, unfortunately). Chances are this is one of these things that works well as a soundtrack but not on its own (my way of explaining why this was a success after all). It's actually a remix of some material from White Eagle, which is pretty good but takes enough time to let the music develop.


It was a slight remix of the title track of White Eagle. I don't think it brought them anywhere near as much moola as scoring for the big US flicks like Risky Business (Edgar initially turned it down because he read the script and thought it sucked but then took the gig at his agent's behest — he asked for more money and the studio agreed.)

I'm surprised you dislike it that much. It's a little on the vanilla side, but it's hardly the worst thing they ever recorded. I don't dislike anything recorded by that particular line-up, but diff'rent strokes, as they say.

P.S. The other Tatort tracks they supplied were brilliant!

It may well be that had this been the first track I heard from an unknown band, I'd have said that this is OK and there's so much worse out there. But from the mighty Tangerine Dream? Expectations expectations...
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I love the WHO… Squeeze Box is a turd
KC is my favorite Band… bude, potato pie, oyster soup, and the entire thrakattakc album are a joke… right?
PINK FLOYDs psych breakfast and furry animals and a pict or whatever… I skip over when I can.
Procol Harum (great band) “Bringing home the bacon” lyrics are awful. Music is good.

I recently went on a full discography listen of the moody blues. Some great classic tracks, songs that are legendary… surrounded by some real clunkers on almost every album.

Edited by Valdez - 8 hours 22 minutes ago at 21:47
https://bakullama1.bandcamp.com/album/maxwells-submarine
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Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by Jaketejas Jaketejas wrote:

Maybe I just don’t get it … but Neurotica by Rush.

I would rather do an all day marathon of just Tai Shan, which is actually a nice song, than listen to Neurotica.


"Neurotica" and "You Bet Your Life" are two worst songs Rush ever recorded. "Faithless" is another one. "Virtuality" isn't too hot, either.


Originally posted by Jaketejas Jaketejas wrote:

I’m not a fan of Driven either. It sounds like a sea shanty on steroids.


Now that's crazy talk.


If you can swing a beer stein back and forth whilst singing, it’s a sea shanty. Geddy Lee’s bass line is difficult but that’s just what I hear.   

Edited by Jaketejas - 8 hours 30 minutes ago at 21:39
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'Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk'
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Originally posted by Floydoid Floydoid wrote:

'Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk'


Another one i like.
I like quite a few of the songs listed on this thread.
Oh well...
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Floydoid Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 1 hour 11 minutes ago at 04:58
The song just grates on me - definitely the worst thing Roger ever composed (INO) while he was still in the band. By the time they recorded Saucerful; his songwriting had improved immensely.
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