I must have been around 15 years old when I visit an event in Germany/Bochum , The Zeiss Planetarium.
The event was called Traumstunde 'Dream Hour' , I lay in my chair watch stars flying by, was a part of the universe.
An great hour supported by a great music I haven't heard before. To the end of the show, they blend in
'music by Tangerine Dream' .
It took me a while to read it but I kept it in my mind and run into the next record shop to find a record of Tangerine Dream, hopefully. Well I saw rows of records from them and took a Best Of one.
Tangerine Dream made me the favor to electronic music and I would like to say thank you.
Edgar Froese died last Tuesday, R.I.P.
http://youtu.be/TBPRUCbr23Q
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uPfuh6rkAw
Thank you
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Re: Thank you
Very sad !ChrisWerner wrote: Edgar Froese died last Tuesday, R.I.P.
70 years is not very old,- it´s much too early IMO.
Bud
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I can still remember the day I first heard Ricochet and went out to buy it next day.
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Yes, another legend has died.
Phaedra, Rubicon, Ricochet and more - simply the best.
And of course TD were instrumental in the rise of the DAW, especially Cubase
Well done for posting this Chris - you and I both know the influence TD had on us
BTW - Our car broke down on the way to the Coventry Cathedral concert. Never got over it!
Phaedra, Rubicon, Ricochet and more - simply the best.
And of course TD were instrumental in the rise of the DAW, especially Cubase
Well done for posting this Chris - you and I both know the influence TD had on us
BTW - Our car broke down on the way to the Coventry Cathedral concert. Never got over it!