Quién es capaz de crear música ambientada en la cultura china sin ser chino?. Solamente VANGELIS... Era un ser especial, dotado de un talento y una genialidad apabullante.... personas que nacen una vez cada cien años..y no se vuelven a repetir... afortunados somos los que amamos su música 🎼❤❤
Muy bien dicho, y además tocó todos los estilos musicales, pocos instrumentistas son capaces de hacer l que este maestro hizo, la música clásica de nuestro tiempo. Descansa en paz.
Thanks for sharing. His music made me want to learn to play keyboard and later piano as well. Thanks to his music I managed to beat severe depression from being bullied and things like that. I Owe him everything.
There are some people who think that Vangelis is just another overestimated as they call them, not on par with names such as Keith Emerson, Rick Wakeman, Patric Moraz etc, because unlike them, he relies too much on technology and does not ''shread'' like them on the keys. They should watch this video carefully. And maybe they will realise that he is not only one hell of a keyboard master and percussionist, but also a true and extraordinary musical genious.
Funny, it's exactly the opposite, Vangelis was always miles behind the technological avant-garde. He simply needed the right tool to express his feelings and so he ended using very "few" synths, some of them totally customized to his needs. Vangelis' music is pure emotion, no need to be like the "mainstream" keyboardists. His music speaks by itself. R.I.P master!
@@jltursan I agree on the pure emotion part. The truth is that Vangelis started using a lot of synths since his first album - heaven and hell - for RCA UK. But unlike electronic musicians such as Klaus Shulze, Jean Michel Jarre / Tangerine Dream et cetera, he was primarily a keys man, not relaying mainly on turning switches and manipulating consoles. Even though the style of his playing is very different from that of other celebrated keyboardists such as the ones mentioned in my previous comment.
THey are all great but If the subject is "creative keyboardists...innovators with synths.. and at same time genious composers" or something like that, generally speaking, Lyle Mays, Zawinul, Hancock, can not be left out in any way.
Son raras las grabaciones de Vangelis, nunca lo había visto, casi era un ser místico. Qué bueno que se dejó grabar sus ensayos, en su país era más recordado cómo un pintor, y músico qué un excelente compositor. Ya no está vivo, pero quedó sus grabaciones y lo más curioso es que la mayoría son hermosas. Ya le di un me gusta y lo compartí con mis amigos. Gracias.
Colombia (América) En mi opinión, pareciera que a sus oídos, hayan llegado solo notas musicales. Diferentes sonidos al tiempo venidos del Universo...Ahora desde el infinito en su perfecto deleite musical. ¡Sí! Un genio. Mi estrella 🎶🎶"Vangelis"🎶🎶🎶
Grand Master Vangelis! ... He was and is the worldwide unique and unparalleled pioneer of electronic mix-synthesizer music! ... You can see the great commitment, the performance and the professionalism behind his great work. And all these more than fourty years ago in the 70s, when the synthesizer was not yet common! Along with Kitaro and Yanni and others, he is one of my favorite New Age composers...😉👍🏻
This is an album that gets better and better; literally peaking with the Himalaya and Summit movements that are breathtaking in their sublimity. I never missed a Jarre or Vangelis release. I don't know if we are seeing the end of the ambient studio 'album'. Vangelis's work matured exceptionally - 'Soil Fesitives', 'The City', 'Voices', 'Oceanic'. - Andrew Mackenna, Christchurch, New Zealand
check out State Azure, Dreamstate Logic and lots of others - the ambient studio album is alive and well - and with modular synthesizers becoming more and more affordable, young people are rediscovering the joys of ambient synthesis.
Agree Andrew, was lucky to hear this while camping in the Tibetan Himalaya on a cycle trip back in 2014, having loved it since its release. It amazes me (like Antarctica, which I also got to hear on location in 2019) that Vangelis could so accurately capture the experience of places he had not been.
More than 25 years before youtube, who had that idea to shoot these images, we can be thankful for this rare document of the like in Vangelis studio. Then is was already close to fame. But musically he really was at his peak, that in never really succeed to be so inspired later, apart of most of his early 80'soundtracks. Great post.
J’avais acheté le vynil à sa sortie. Je le redécouvre. C’est une brillante composition et un de mes albums préférés de ce pur génie qui est allé rejoindre les Dieux de l’Olympe. Merci pour ce post.
Vangelis China , he never went to China at that time Which made this album even better IMHO, I grew up with vangelis, and man I have so many albums of him . As I type, listening to "Direct" , he made some incredible music and timeless albums China, heaven & hell", spiral, 1492 conquest of paradise, the city, I can keep going. The man was an unique individual, as he was a master composter and musician in general. I always felt he was underrated. Especially considering the garbage we call music today. Vangelis, has been a huge part of my youth. My dad played it every single day , he passed one month (!) before our favorite maestro did. Rip vangelis, and thank you for the amazing discography you leave behind. And being a big part of my life as you were just that to my father too (rip
One thing that will always be in Vangelis favour is his technical ability. He was always able to master melody as well as get his mighty CS80 to do the heavy work. There are too many bog standard musicians today taking advantage of modern instrumentation to sound good, when literally anyone could take a DAW and a few plugins and sound good. Vangelis always had the talent and the musicianship to go with the technical side. For this, he will always be up there near the top of the tree
He also was one of the very first to put gate cv to tape to drive sequencer parts in sync , i read once that he reguraly blew mixer channels doing this
China is one of my favourite albums. My favourite Vangelis albums are Albedo 0.39 and Spiral. Spiral is more polished but Albedo is more free and soars and a great pity he didn't release more like it.
przez sekundę yamaha cs-80 wygląda jak mój origin keyboard, i jest wtedy biała:), taka magia:), to niezwykły bardzo cenny film, jaka szkoda że tak nie wiele nagrano filmów - vangelisa przy pracy
This was great to see. Wow, so many different acoustic instrument Vangelis also master. I know he plays a good piano and drums. But the he plays a lot of other stuff here. Very much like Mike Oldfield in that way.
Interesting that Vangelis created this fantastic album China two years before another great album about China, The Concerts in China by Jean-Michel Jarre.
I was in Agria in the builidng in which he was living in Grece .(2 floor belw was his studio) I met his doter of his brother.It was about 1984. She was so beautiful!!!!!! My wife was also beutiful...but I was amazed by her......... He was in USA I was nobody- a piece of sheet from Europe working in green house in Grece . now i,m a king in world sound but he was and he IS a MASTER after 40 years.......................................GENIUS. He is my human God !!! he is the master for me. XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
A short time after the release of the China lp he played live in a London theatre.**I don't remember which one. He mostly improvised using one keyboard at the time. He also played the Gu-zheng and lots of real acoustic percussion too. He was accompanied in a few parts by a French guy who also played percussion, a multi-instrumentalist by the name of Michel Ripoche who had played trombone and sax in parts of the Aphrodite's Child 666 album. Nice concert without large choirs and percussion ensembles, visual effects, laser lights and such. Very interesting and enjoyable. **Edit 23/5/22 This almost total improvisation performance was at the Drury Lane Theatre. R.I.P. Vangelis
"Michel Ripoche played on "China",and with his group,on Demis' first album.I first saw them on tv,in 1970,july the 14th,at my grand-mother's,with my cousin.
I never realised his piano playing was so prolific. I also never knew he played the harp and percussion. A true musical genius. Just to think you could have bumped into him strutting around London around these golden years. I wonder if anyone did meet him in the street ? Why did he leave Nemo ?
My understanding is that Nemo was cramped, in an old building. You can find several photos of it online. His Athens studio was larger, but it was really his Episilon studio that's spectacular. The one made of glass. My quibble wasn't the studios themselves, but when Vangelis essentially abandoned the CS-80 and most of his analog synths and true acoustic instruments, in favor of the complex Yes Audio system, which is an impressive tool indeed, but it's also made much of his music sound too homogenized,
Ian, Vangelis has been playing piano since he was 3 or 5, the harp is called: "guzheng," yes, from China and as for the percussion performances - he's been playing for many years. Including flutes...
@@PhilAndersonOutside Nemo was big. It was a TV studio. The control room was quite small though. Nemo was going to be demolished, and in fact it was, shortly after Vangelis left. Vangelis at the same time was looking at possibly working in the States and London had the bad luck of being associated with the copyright court case that has cost so much of his previous energy, despite clearly and fully winning it.
In the crow, walking towards the dreams of his imagination, unkown people sorround him... one of the living genius of our era, preparing his masterpiece work in Blade Runner... this man is a greek GOD.
Vangelis es el mas virtuoso de los músicos electrónicos y toca todos los instrumentos: teclados, guitarras, baterias... como Mike Oldfield pero mas porque Mike nunca tocó la bateria. VIRTUOSO.
Pero Vangelis no toca la guitarra con la maestría que Oldfield ni de lejos, es absurdo medir el valor de un músico por el número de instrumentos que toca,..sino por la emoción que nos infunden como músicos,...Paul Mccartney ha tocado todos los instrumentos en varios de sus discos desde 1970, ahora bien,...era por eso mejor que Ringo que basicamente es un batería solamente?Obviamente Ringo no está a la altura en composición... es Eric Clapton un mal músico por limitarse a la guitarra? etc etc,...Vangelis es basicamente teclista (porque es el instrumento que mas domina y en el que mejor se expresa) de la misma forma Oldfield a mi entender, está a la altura de un David Gilmour de Pink Floyd a la guitarra,...Lo que debemos de entender es que desde la invención de la grabación multipistas el músico puede pasar directamente las ideas musicales directamente desde su mente al lienzo de la cinta magnetica de antaño y de la grabación digital actual, sin pasar por la necesidad de una orquesta o una banda,...Y esto viene ocurriendo desde finales de los años 30's.
@@logonazo La inspiración, la modernidad y la emoción de Vangelis es infinitamente superior a Oldfield. Bajo mi punto de vista, nos ha dejado varias obras maestras absolutas. Sus obras vuelan más... Olfield está más apegado a sus orígenes. Lo que no es malo... bueno, su temporada ibicenca le dio un másterclas tecno bailable. Eso Vangelis no lo tiene.
@@antoniobanonlucas5397 escapar de tus origenes es imposible,..lo cual no es ni bueno ni malo,...Vangelis esta muy influenciado por la música helenica de su tierra, sino escucha sus versiones de canciones folkloricas junto a Irene Papas,...ahí quedan muy patentes, Nadie crea nada nuevo de la nada...el griego tambien ha hecho discos malos al igual que Oldfield,...(Has escuchado Amarok? mucho mejor como disco en su conjunto que tubular bells)A mí me gustan y valoro a los dos por igual y a mi paracer están al mismo nivel,...
Papathanasiou's more prolific than most people know. His released music is a mere fraction of his actual production. His soundtracks are also a mere fraction of his non cinematic-television music work. There is great lack of realisation of what sort of musician-composer Vangelis Papathanasiou is. Unfortunately, most of his work is pending his repose to be released.
I queued outside Manchester Apollo all night for 12 hours at a freezing -2oC for Genesis Tickets in 1980. I had a bag of cassette tapes and a tape player. I forgot the tapes, but there was one tape in the machine. China: Vangelis. I played it many times and its now indelibly etched in my mind with all that situation at the tender age of 16. Very special to me.
I'm surprised that Vangelis never upgraded to digital recording equipment in the early 80's. He certainly had the money to afford it as he was very successful and very wealthy at this time. He kept the Lyrec 24 track analogue machine until Nemo Studios shut down.
@@MissMX That's a good point. Vangelis' recording do sound great. One of my favourites of his is Horizon from his Private Collection album with Jon Anderson. It's an amazing song.
@@revokdaryl1 I was hugely impressed by Horizon when I first heard it - but 30 years on its sounds maybe 4 or 5 minutes too long! His "See You Later" solo album (with some Jon Anderson singing) is also VERY good and original.
Era un purista sin lugar a dudas, un genio y su equipo le daba un toque único que ya sabías escuchando unos minutos quién era su autor... , una gran pérdida DEP.
The greatest musician in the last 60 years, for sure. RIP, Maestro Vangelis!
nah mate Miley Cyrus is
@@deanbr6ndo70 lol she's not the best in the last 60 minutes
@@criddyboy1968 yeah mate I was just kiddin.lol.
@@deanbr6ndo70 ha,im sure there's some 10yr old's that would disagree with us
@@criddyboy1968 damn right mate.
Quién es capaz de crear música ambientada en la cultura china sin ser chino?. Solamente VANGELIS... Era un ser especial, dotado de un talento y una genialidad apabullante.... personas que nacen una vez cada cien años..y no se vuelven a repetir... afortunados somos los que amamos su música 🎼❤❤
That piece he plays near the end, I had forgotten how achingly beautiful it is. Genius
RIP Vangelis a master synthesist and incredible musician. ♥️
Today Vangelis left the earth and returned to Heaven. Thank you Greek God of the composers.
please say hello to edgar and klaus ...vangelis..love you all...thankyou so much for all of the beautiful music.r i p..😢💖.xxxx
Some of the most beautiful tunes in the World. Thank you Vangelis
We had Bach, Mozart, Brahms, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, and in the later part of 20th century, Vangelis.
Descansa em paz, maestro.
Well said my friend 👏👏👏
Yes! The 20 century has 2 big composers: Vangelis & Jean Michelle Jarre ( well, about Jarre at least till '88)
Muy bien dicho, y además tocó todos los estilos musicales, pocos instrumentistas son capaces de hacer l que este maestro hizo, la música clásica de nuestro tiempo. Descansa en paz.
Verdade, Miguel Batista. ❤
Yes, he is up there with the greatest.
Descanse en Paz Gran Compositor Maestro Vangelis. Vivira Inmortal en su Música. J19052022.
RIP Vangelis. Your music lives on!
China is to me the best Vangelis album. And one of the best syth albums ever.
🎯 absolutely agree
@@NinaAnthonijsz + Heaven And Hell
Definitely up there with the best...I agree
That era had all great works. From 1976 to 1986.
For me it's L'Apocalypse, Spiral and BR.
Thanks for sharing. His music made me want to learn to play keyboard and later piano as well. Thanks to his music I managed to beat severe depression from being bullied and things like that. I Owe him everything.
Congratulations mate, that's an awesome story, great that your in a better place now.
True music is a great healer...
Fantastic.....this gave you strength and courage.....well done...and you learnt to play too
Vangelis is amazing!!!
One of the most complete musicians of the world, no doubt about that!!!
R.I.P., maestro Vangelis. Sin saberlo, compusiste la banda sonora de mi vida. ¡Gracias!
There are some people who think that Vangelis is just another overestimated as they call them, not on par with names such as Keith Emerson, Rick Wakeman, Patric Moraz etc, because unlike them, he relies too much on technology and does not ''shread'' like them on the keys. They should watch this video carefully. And maybe they will realise that he is not only one hell of a keyboard master and percussionist, but also a true and extraordinary musical genious.
Funny, it's exactly the opposite, Vangelis was always miles behind the technological avant-garde. He simply needed the right tool to express his feelings and so he ended using very "few" synths, some of them totally customized to his needs. Vangelis' music is pure emotion, no need to be like the "mainstream" keyboardists. His music speaks by itself. R.I.P master!
@@jltursan I agree on the pure emotion part. The truth is that Vangelis started using a lot of synths since his first album - heaven and hell - for RCA UK. But unlike electronic musicians such as Klaus Shulze, Jean Michel Jarre / Tangerine Dream et cetera, he was primarily a keys man, not relaying mainly on turning switches and manipulating consoles. Even though the style of his playing is very different from that of other celebrated keyboardists such as the ones mentioned in my previous comment.
@@theo9952 A truly one of a kind artist indeed, he'll be deeply missed.
VANGELIS
- was/is the greatest (performing) Composer of our time!!
THey are all great but If the subject is "creative keyboardists...innovators with synths.. and at same time genious composers" or something like that, generally speaking, Lyle Mays, Zawinul, Hancock, can not be left out in any way.
Son raras las grabaciones de Vangelis, nunca lo había visto, casi era un ser místico. Qué bueno que se dejó grabar sus ensayos, en su país era más recordado cómo un pintor, y músico qué un excelente compositor. Ya no está vivo, pero quedó sus grabaciones y lo más curioso es que la mayoría son hermosas. Ya le di un me gusta y lo compartí con mis amigos. Gracias.
my fav album,thank you Vangelis for your music,RIP x
It was amazing to listen to this (having lived with it since release) while camping in the Tibetan Himalaya back in 2014.
La música de Vangelis, es realmente fabulosa mítica y legendaria.
Ennio Morricone and Vangelis were exceptional 👌
Colombia (América)
En mi opinión, pareciera que a sus oídos, hayan llegado solo notas musicales. Diferentes sonidos al tiempo venidos del Universo...Ahora desde el infinito en su perfecto deleite musical. ¡Sí! Un genio. Mi estrella 🎶🎶"Vangelis"🎶🎶🎶
I had never listened to 'China' before but these samples in the first half are some of his best work.
Vangelis is the absolute Master: thank-you for coming in this world.
Grand Master Vangelis! ... He was and is the worldwide unique and unparalleled pioneer of electronic mix-synthesizer music! ... You can see the great commitment, the performance and the professionalism behind his great work. And all these more than fourty years ago in the 70s, when the synthesizer was not yet common! Along with Kitaro and Yanni and others, he is one of my favorite New Age composers...😉👍🏻
Cuantos bellos comentarios de reconocimiento a nuestro gran maestro Vangelis.
One of the ten biggest musicians in his century. No doubt.
alex ours and one of the largest ;-)
yess...he is the number one....David Gilmour,Mark Knopfler and Mike Oldfield in the Top 10....but the number one is Vangelis,no doubt.
Que talento del maestro, sin duda el mejor, lo conosca gracias a un tío que escuchaba esta bella música.
This is an album that gets better and better; literally peaking with the Himalaya and Summit movements that are breathtaking in their sublimity. I never missed a Jarre or Vangelis release. I don't know if we are seeing the end of the ambient studio 'album'. Vangelis's work matured exceptionally - 'Soil Fesitives', 'The City', 'Voices', 'Oceanic'.
- Andrew Mackenna, Christchurch, New Zealand
check out State Azure, Dreamstate Logic and lots of others - the ambient studio album is alive and well - and with modular synthesizers becoming more and more affordable, young people are rediscovering the joys of ambient synthesis.
@@dudleybarker2273 you mean analog symths becomung cheaper? What is a suggestion of good cheap one?
Agree Andrew, was lucky to hear this while camping in the Tibetan Himalaya on a cycle trip back in 2014, having loved it since its release. It amazes me (like Antarctica, which I also got to hear on location in 2019) that Vangelis could so accurately capture the experience of places he had not been.
so cool. bought the cassette when it was released. thx YT algo
Loved the album for thirty five tears, first time I've seen this. Thank you so much.
💓Cet album est une véritable merveille, comme tous les autres d'ailleurs... Impossible de me passer de ces délicieuses compositions !!
More than 25 years before youtube, who had that idea to shoot these images, we can be thankful for this rare document of the like in Vangelis studio. Then is was already close to fame. But musically he really was at his peak, that in never really succeed to be so inspired later, apart of most of his early 80'soundtracks. Great post.
2022
Un autodidacte magnifique et inspiré. On sent l'amour qu'il porte à cette civilisation ! Ce document devrait être converti séance tenante en HD :)
J’avais acheté le vynil à sa sortie. Je le redécouvre. C’est une brillante composition et un de mes albums préférés de ce pur génie qui est allé rejoindre les Dieux de l’Olympe. Merci pour ce post.
Amazing how much work he was capable to do playing most (if not all) of the sounds in his music, specially when he plays the Gu-Zheng.
Way ahead of his time - all the time. RIP Maestro
Yamaha CS-80
Vangelis China , he never went to China at that time
Which made this album even better IMHO, I grew up with vangelis, and man I have so many albums of him .
As I type, listening to "Direct" , he made some incredible music and timeless albums
China, heaven & hell", spiral, 1492 conquest of paradise, the city, I can keep going.
The man was an unique individual, as he was a master composter and musician in general. I always felt he was underrated. Especially considering the garbage we call music today.
Vangelis, has been a huge part of my youth. My dad played it every single day , he passed one month (!) before our favorite maestro did.
Rip vangelis, and thank you for the amazing discography you leave behind. And being a big part of my life as you were just that to my father too (rip
Masterpiece
Saw him @ Drury Lane Theatre same year, utter genius.
One thing that will always be in Vangelis favour is his technical ability. He was always able to master melody as well as get his mighty CS80 to do the heavy work. There are too many bog standard musicians today taking advantage of modern instrumentation to sound good, when literally anyone could take a DAW and a few plugins and sound good. Vangelis always had the talent and the musicianship to go with the technical side. For this, he will always be up there near the top of the tree
He also was one of the very first to put gate cv to tape to drive sequencer parts in sync , i read once that he reguraly blew mixer channels doing this
The ultimate "One Man Band".
God bless mr vangelis
Thank you so much for sharing this priceless documentary.
Beautiful document! Great Vangelis!
China is one of my favourite albums. My favourite Vangelis albums are Albedo 0.39 and Spiral. Spiral is more polished but Albedo is more free and soars and a great pity he didn't release more like it.
Mil gracias por compartir esta belleza, fabuloso vídeo, nunca lo había visto, es hermoso!!
The most relaxing album I ever heard. It¨s amazing.
I have 25 of his albums...I'm a true VANGELISITE!
32 ! That makes me an even truer ! ;)
I have no Vangelis albums but I'm Greek...:D
More like an eVANGELISt :p
@@Aiyoros Amen, Nicolás! 😉
muy buenos temas,muy buena musica.gracias,Vangelis👍
Thank you so much for posting this fascinating video of Vangelis in the studio creating this great work.
Vangelis on a CS-80. And a photo on the wall of him hanging with Dali. I'm so not worthy.
A unique style vangelis papathanasious a great sequence of registred 😌💥💥
przez sekundę yamaha cs-80 wygląda jak mój origin keyboard, i jest wtedy biała:), taka magia:), to niezwykły bardzo cenny film, jaka szkoda że tak nie wiele nagrano filmów - vangelisa przy pracy
👌🏻simply sublime. Such a legend
This was great to see. Wow, so many different acoustic instrument Vangelis also master. I know he plays a good piano and drums. But the he plays a lot of other stuff here. Very much like Mike Oldfield in that way.
🥰💢💯Que maravilhoso 🤩🤩💯💯🌟🌟🌟🌟
The true, real musical genius! The" Tao of love" is on the peak of the music history.
Interesting that Vangelis created this fantastic album China two years before another great album about China, The Concerts in China by Jean-Michel Jarre.
I was in Agria in the builidng in which he was living in Grece .(2 floor belw was his studio) I met his doter of his brother.It was about 1984. She was so beautiful!!!!!! My wife was also beutiful...but I was amazed by her......... He was in USA I was nobody- a piece of sheet from Europe working in green house in Grece . now i,m a king in world sound but he was and he IS a MASTER after 40 years.......................................GENIUS. He is my human God !!! he is the master for me. XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Very nice to see the studio
Absolutely lovely.
A short time after the release of the China lp he played live in a London theatre.**I don't remember which one. He mostly improvised using one keyboard at the time. He also played the Gu-zheng and lots of real acoustic percussion too. He was accompanied in a few parts by a French guy who also played percussion, a multi-instrumentalist by the name of Michel Ripoche who had played trombone and sax in parts of the Aphrodite's Child 666 album. Nice concert without large choirs and percussion ensembles, visual effects, laser lights and such. Very interesting and enjoyable.
**Edit 23/5/22
This almost total improvisation performance was at the Drury Lane Theatre.
R.I.P. Vangelis
michel ripoche from "zoo",french group.
@CURTIS8516 For anyone curious, the link is ruclips.net/video/t3N-jU2LmM4/видео.html
"Michel Ripoche from "ZOO",french group.
"Michel Ripoche played on "China",and with his group,on Demis' first album.I first saw them on tv,in 1970,july the 14th,at my grand-mother's,with my cousin.
After Spiral for me this is his best album...
I never realised his piano playing was so prolific. I also never knew he played the harp and percussion. A true musical genius. Just to think you could have bumped into him strutting around London around these golden years. I wonder if anyone did meet him in the street ? Why did he leave Nemo ?
My understanding is that Nemo was cramped, in an old building. You can find several photos of it online. His Athens studio was larger, but it was really his Episilon studio that's spectacular. The one made of glass.
My quibble wasn't the studios themselves, but when Vangelis essentially abandoned the CS-80 and most of his analog synths and true acoustic instruments, in favor of the complex Yes Audio system, which is an impressive tool indeed, but it's also made much of his music sound too homogenized,
@@PhilAndersonOutside I agree with you, the CS-80 was his sound for sure.
Ian, Vangelis has been playing piano since he was 3 or 5, the harp is called: "guzheng," yes, from China and as for the percussion performances - he's been playing for many years. Including flutes...
@@PhilAndersonOutside Nemo was big. It was a TV studio. The control room was quite small though.
Nemo was going to be demolished, and in fact it was, shortly after Vangelis left.
Vangelis at the same time was looking at possibly working in the States and London had the bad luck of being associated with the copyright court case that has cost so much of his previous energy, despite clearly and fully winning it.
a world full of thanx for this mindblowing vdo!
Este tipo fue un genio
In the crow, walking towards the dreams of his imagination, unkown people sorround him... one of the living genius of our era, preparing his masterpiece work in Blade Runner... this man is a greek GOD.
Es un Genio del universo
Vangelis in good times, great album, excellent electronics but not only...
Hermoso trabajo musical, parte de mi vida. Mi favorito "Chung Kuo". Por siempre...
Simply perfect....
Vangelis es el mas virtuoso de los músicos electrónicos y toca todos los instrumentos: teclados, guitarras, baterias... como Mike Oldfield pero mas porque Mike nunca tocó la bateria. VIRTUOSO.
Bueno.,,la batería quizá no,pero Mike toca el vibráfono,el xilófono,el bodhrán,etc..etc..
Probablemente todo eso también lo toca Vangelis...y ademas LA BATERIA.
Pero Vangelis no toca la guitarra con la maestría que Oldfield ni de lejos, es absurdo medir el valor de un músico por el número de instrumentos que toca,..sino por la emoción que nos infunden como músicos,...Paul Mccartney ha tocado todos los instrumentos en varios de sus discos desde 1970, ahora bien,...era por eso mejor que Ringo que basicamente es un batería solamente?Obviamente Ringo no está a la altura en composición... es Eric Clapton un mal músico por limitarse a la guitarra? etc etc,...Vangelis es basicamente teclista (porque es el instrumento que mas domina y en el que mejor se expresa) de la misma forma Oldfield a mi entender, está a la altura de un David Gilmour de Pink Floyd a la guitarra,...Lo que debemos de entender es que desde la invención de la grabación multipistas el músico puede pasar directamente las ideas musicales directamente desde su mente al lienzo de la cinta magnetica de antaño y de la grabación digital actual, sin pasar por la necesidad de una orquesta o una banda,...Y esto viene ocurriendo desde finales de los años 30's.
@@logonazo La inspiración, la modernidad y la emoción de Vangelis es infinitamente superior a Oldfield. Bajo mi punto de vista, nos ha dejado varias obras maestras absolutas. Sus obras vuelan más... Olfield está más apegado a sus orígenes. Lo que no es malo... bueno, su temporada ibicenca le dio un másterclas tecno bailable. Eso Vangelis no lo tiene.
@@antoniobanonlucas5397 escapar de tus origenes es imposible,..lo cual no es ni bueno ni malo,...Vangelis esta muy influenciado por la música helenica de su tierra, sino escucha sus versiones de canciones folkloricas junto a Irene Papas,...ahí quedan muy patentes, Nadie crea nada nuevo de la nada...el griego tambien ha hecho discos malos al igual que Oldfield,...(Has escuchado Amarok? mucho mejor como disco en su conjunto que tubular bells)A mí me gustan y valoro a los dos por igual y a mi paracer están al mismo nivel,...
Sempre fez parte da minha vida, e sempre fará! Thank you Vangelis! RIP, love you
Beautifullness. Master.
Maravilloso ... !!!
Divine music played by God named Vangelis.
Papathanasiou's more prolific than most people know. His released music is a mere fraction of his actual production. His soundtracks are also a mere fraction of his non cinematic-television music work. There is great lack of realisation of what sort of musician-composer Vangelis Papathanasiou is. Unfortunately, most of his work is pending his repose to be released.
I hope his family estate will consider to release it all on the Internet, now that he has passed. Rest In Peace.
Wonderful video. Thank You for uploading this.
A titan left us .Rest in peace friend.Your music will last ,forever
God bless you Mr Vangelis ❤
100% Genialité!
Thanks for sharing this delicious audio visual repast. Utterly delicious.
I queued outside Manchester Apollo all night for 12 hours at a freezing -2oC for Genesis Tickets in 1980. I had a bag of cassette tapes and a tape player. I forgot the tapes, but there was one tape in the machine. China: Vangelis. I played it many times and its now indelibly etched in my mind with all that situation at the tender age of 16. Very special to me.
You have beautiful memories. Genesis and Vangelis the world is not the same anymore.
Descanse.
the visual on 4:04 is just amazing, great editing...
6:03 great
Rest in peace
fantastic
Such a great guy
Красивейшая музыка.
Great music
Unforgetable VANGELIS.
Van the man
Oooooohhhhh...so warm ;-}
I wish there was a Vangelis creating "Blade Runner" video
some videos exist, but it is not really imressing..he watches the movie an makes the score.not much difference to this vidoe
@@F-Andre Link?
@@rsherid google it. its here on youtube
@@F-Andre are there a video of Bladerunners like this??
@@carolina-qp3cu short... but nothing in details, like the chariots of fire video.. he smoked a cigarette and watches the screen
I'm surprised that Vangelis never upgraded to digital recording equipment in the early 80's. He certainly had the money to afford it as he was very successful and very wealthy at this time. He kept the Lyrec 24 track analogue machine until Nemo Studios shut down.
Keep with the technology you know, no need to learn the new stuff - everyone else adopts digital but they all sound the same!
@@MissMX That's a good point. Vangelis' recording do sound great. One of my favourites of his is Horizon from his Private Collection album with Jon Anderson. It's an amazing song.
@@revokdaryl1 I was hugely impressed by Horizon when I first heard it - but 30 years on its sounds maybe 4 or 5 minutes too long! His "See You Later" solo album (with some Jon Anderson singing) is also VERY good and original.
Era un purista sin lugar a dudas, un genio y su equipo le daba un toque único que ya sabías escuchando unos minutos quién era su autor... , una gran pérdida DEP.
Thank you Master Vangelis.
Om Shanti Om 🎶🎹🎶🪐
R.I.P Genius
It seems the Yamaha CS-80 was One of his favourite Synesizers..a beast of a machines
Those are worth a ton now, and that one would be worth several tons!