Tangerine Dream - Live at Sandstone, Kansas City 1986

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Tangerine Dream performed live on their 1986 tour at Sandstone Amphitheater in Kansas City. This video is sourced from a low-quality 2nd generation VHS copy, the video is from an audience shot handheld camera from a distance. The audio and video have been enhanced to attempt to improve the quality.
    Note: The setlist for this concert is pretty much the same as the 1986 Cleveland concert, eventually I want to create a version that has that recording added on to this video.

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  • @nicholasburgess7035
    @nicholasburgess7035 3 часа назад

    What a fabulous concert. Think I missed the boys on that particular tour 😔

  • @BradfordWarner
    @BradfordWarner Месяц назад +1

    Funny story, it was my dream to be at this concert as a teenager but depressingly it didn't come to pass. I had discovered the band roughly two years prior and was amazed at their artistry. The Cleveland Bootmoon release was a nice piece of nostalgia knowing the setlist was similar, but thank you so much for uploading this after all of these years.

    • @demokitch
      @demokitch  Месяц назад +1

      The Cleveland recording is very close to the Kansas City concert, I thought about making a version of this video using that recording. It lines up fairly closely, except for the guitar solo.
      I was fired from my job for calling in sick to go see this concert, it was worth it.

  • @theodorrand
    @theodorrand 4 месяца назад +4

    Thank you for showing the concert in full length here. I think the music that was played that day is in my opinion one of the best performances of the 1986 USA tour. I have heard many other Tangerine Dream concert recordings from the same tour, so I can say that in comparison. The fact that you now have the video to go with it is fantastic. Even if I would have liked close-ups. But again, it's a great recording which is unique in this length of almost 2 hours. It's also a powerful document of the history of Tangerine Dream and the last tour with Chris Franke. Thanks again for making it public.

  • @marentrejo6171
    @marentrejo6171 Месяц назад +2

    Thanks for sharing ❤

  • @frankhoulihanfh4972
    @frankhoulihanfh4972 5 месяцев назад +4

    So good. They must have been so potent live.

  • @patrickklouman8152
    @patrickklouman8152 3 месяца назад +1

    wew laddi - starting at @25:20 this is one of the best versions of "Beneath the Waves" I've ever heard. A lot of emotion in this one and you can almost feel this Kansas City crowd having like an out-of-body experience lol

  • @user-rr5bn5wn3k
    @user-rr5bn5wn3k 4 месяца назад +2

    Bois De Bologne (Paris) best live version in the final🎹🎸🎹🎸🎹

  • @maculatransfer
    @maculatransfer 5 месяцев назад +2

    This is a great piece of recorded history and well worth seeing. It's a shame there wasn't more concerts filmed in the earlier days with Chris Franke except maybe clips.
    Im certain interesting film lies in the vaults including the Cyclone tour which weve seen only brief excerpts of...?

  • @colinthomson7518
    @colinthomson7518 4 месяца назад

    I have this but this is a better quality picture, great concert.

  • @TeresaSmialek
    @TeresaSmialek 8 дней назад

    Wspaniali

  • @securityrobot
    @securityrobot 11 дней назад

    Edgar Froese had his video camera set up-front pointing at the stage for the UK Brighton Concert in 1986, I wonder if he did the same here? Just how much of his archive survives today is a mystery to me.

    • @demokitch
      @demokitch  11 дней назад

      The video in this post is from a VHS tape that was recorded from the audience. I don't have any info on the recording or who made it, it wasn't made by the band.
      A friend of mine who was at the concert stayed over in Kansas City to attend an LP record show the next day, he bought a copy of the VHS tape at that event. Later, he sent me his copy to digitize.
      I'd guess that since Froese's wife controls the band, she controls the TD archives. They have slowly released a number of recordings, but who knows what else they have.

    • @securityrobot
      @securityrobot 11 дней назад

      I figured that the POV was from the auditorium, and it was quite a feat to get a Video camera in and do a recording especially when such cameras were bulky and needed a good supply of batteries.It’s surprising that nobody objected, as some venues used to be a bit strict about ‘bootlegging’ in all its guises. Edgar had (if memory serves me right) what looked like a Handycam, which he effortlessly carried about. After 38 years, the condition of his tapes through storage is uncertain, hopefully his son knows the answer.

  • @dingerrr
    @dingerrr 5 месяцев назад +1

    I saw the 1986 tour show in Denver at the Paramount Theater and this recording brings back many memories. The light show and the clouds were the same and the set list is the same if memory serves. Many thanks for uploading.

    • @demokitch
      @demokitch  5 месяцев назад +1

      A friend of mine ran a music store in Wichita, he went to the KC TD concert too. The next day he went to a KC record swap and bought a VHS bootlet of the TD show from the previous night. This recording is a dub from the copy he bought in KC, I haven't ever seen another copy. My friend passed away so his original dub is now lost.
      At that time VHS camcorders weren't very good with low light, so this post is about as good as it's going to get. I reprocessed the video file in Topaz AI software and reworked the sound track tweaking the levels so the recording wasn't so flat.
      After a bit of research and listening to the other available audio recordings of the tour, it's seems that TD was either playing a backing track from on stage via an Atari computer or from a reel-to-reel deck I saw running at the soundboard. The reel-to reel deck was more likely used to record the set.
      After listening to the Cleveland TD show recording from the same tour, I noticed the the backing track was identical to the KC performance. I thought about overlaying that recording with the video, but since the band was playing live on top of the backing their live performance didn't match. Although, the Cleveland recording syncs up almost perfectly with this video.

    • @AndyKing1963
      @AndyKing1963 17 дней назад

      @@demokitch all backing tape - with only Paul playing anything of real note (all of the equipment was wired up and ready to go if there was a problem with the tape).

    • @demokitch
      @demokitch  17 дней назад

      @@AndyKing1963 I walked by the soundboard during this concert and there was a reel to reel deck rolling during the show, but I think that they were recording the set. I think that they were using an Atari computer on stage to play sequences, with Chris Franke and Paul Haslinger performing live. Haslinger is playing all of the leads and Franke is adding percussive sounds. I base this on listening to several recordings from this tour, these two performer leads vary from show to show.

    • @AndyKing1963
      @AndyKing1963 17 дней назад

      @@demokitch it was all backing tape/DAT/CD/harddisk from late 1980 until 2014, from 1990 not a single note came from any synths onstage. From 1980 their sequencers were tempo synced via the tape so it looked like their sequencers were doing anything. Only the best keyboard players were allowed to play anything from 1980-1986 - so only Johannes and Paul, after that everything was mimed. Confirmed off the record with several ex members. Some of the sounds that were heard came from synths in Chris’s studio that never left the building (as they were hired). There was no single reason why they did this, but it was a combination of the complexity of the music, having to change presets within milliseconds and the cost of having 10-20 musicians onstage and all of equipment and changes it would have gone wrong night after night. Later musicians never got a clear answer either and just went along with what Edgar said

    • @demokitch
      @demokitch  16 дней назад +1

      @@AndyKing1963 That makes sense, when I replaced the audio for this video with the Cleveland concert, it matched up exactly, except for the guitar solo.

  • @Jurgen-sx7om
    @Jurgen-sx7om 2 месяца назад

    Awesome! But I can't see anything! 😂