Going on 44 years for me LOL. Every since first hearing them on the local radio station after they released Tangram in 1980, and hearing the beginning of the album while seeing huge snowflakes falling outside, never hearing anything like TD before.
R.I.P. Edgar, You were a leading pioneer of electronic music exploration. Edgar once said: “There is no death, there is just a change of our cosmic address." I'm glad his address was here on earth while I was here.
TANGERINE DREAM - Long Way From LSD-World to the Space in Our Hearts! Rest in Peace, Edgar! Thank You for the New Music History! You are always in our hearts! Your music will live forever!
Wow! There are pictures from my lucky youth! I am still the same person, a bit Hippy, a bit creative, very free, peaceful and a lovely family father! The onliest thing I don´t like so much is WORK, but my children are hungry.... :) Tangerine Dream were really crazy pioneers! VW Käfer 1302 LSD - Krautrock! Very great times, see you later Edgar....
Mein eigentlicher Einstieg zur TD-Music nach dem gleichnamigen Tatort mit Schimi und Tanner. Seitdem ist TD für mich eine Droge. 😉 Sehr traurig, dass Edgar so früh verstorben ist. 😢
Unbelievable but true that TD once were a Psychedelic Proto-Metal Band far away from what them great some years later. Were was this bizarre Bath Tube Session held?
I HAVE BEEN LUCKY 2 SEE T.D. several times. It was great 2 be able to hang out back stage and show them so of my magic illusions. I really like the U.S. Tour when they had the Laser show as opening act.
They were wrong, the 3rd and 4th videos are not called Ricochet. It's "Ultima Thule (Improvisation)" and the other one is titled "Signale Aus Der Schwaebischen Straße". Those little details aside, this was a great rare compilation. One that should never be missed by any real TD fan!!
Ossiach 1971 ? We were there for hollidays that year, right around the corner. So sad, that I didnt notice their concert. But... I didn`t kow T.D at all that time...
WOW!.. does anyone know please... what is the name of the track that appears at minute (11:51) dated 1971 Ricochet Part 1 ?.. with Egar Frose on guitar... there are moments that bring back many memories of Celestials Voices by Ummagumma de Pink Floyd… this track may be from the last track of Alpha Centauri album, called Alpha Centauri..not sure.
Now I perfectly understand why William Friedkin would've wanted to have these guys to do the music on The Exorcist if he had heard about them before that movie. Listen from 7:44 for example.
Tangerine Dream,Klaus Schulze,Kraftwerk,Peter Baumann,Edgar Froese,Christopher Franke,Robert Schroeder...Great Electronic Music from Germany. Marek Bilinski,Wladyslaw Komendarek,Mikolaj Hertel,Krzysztof Duda,Slawomir Losowski,Omni,El Divisoin,Van Der Krammer...Great Electronic Music from Poland.
My ancestry may be mostly German but I've living in the US since I was born and I'm still trying to learn more German. Anyhoo, I managed to use Google Translate to get the following: 24:29 "If you know what the other is thinking, it is quite simplified." - C. Franke 25:38 "A Synthesizer makes no synthetic music." - Miles, Journalist 34:08 I think this translates to "The Girl Under the Stairs". That tune is soooo much like (or the same as?) "White Eagle". Boy! Edgar Froese sure looked different on that Jeanne D'arc segment.
"A synthesizer makes no synthetic music" - Miles Only people do. In fact there is a lot - too much - of synthetic music nowadays, which can be played with analogue and digital instruments. Peter Kroll, Singapore
I'm sorry, but this is not "Das Mädchen auf der Treppe" The producers of the show are wrong. This is the song "White Eagle" from the same album (1982). "Das Mädchen auf der Treppe" has a rhythm underlay which is missing here. "White Eagle" was the pattern for "Das Mädchen auf der Treppe" and has been produced for the same episode of the German crime series "Tatort". You will find "Das Mädchen auf der Treppe" here: ruclips.net/video/AinZTrGlf_0/видео.html
I think they called it that way for not confusing the tv showers, cause this score for "Tatort" was quite popular that time. But today we are confused about the different variations of this song.
37:10 Look mom, we now got computers! Iris Camaa was such an eye candy that time. Before her we could only admire the beauty of their machines. 😂 Sad to say, but Edgar was not that beauty...But my favourite casts are stil those great trios l: Froese/Franke/Schmoelling and Froese/Franke/Baumann.
I always found it kind od ironic that the musicians he hired , to me, had more talent than Frose did. He was kinduva great guitar player, but not A great musician.
I would call Edgar a great "sound sculptor" of the same type as Brian Eno. Sure he was no virtuoso, but his contributions to the history of music are mighty and forever.
Can never get enough of TD. I've listened to them more than any other band.
Going on 44 years for me LOL.
Every since first hearing them on the local radio station after they released Tangram in 1980, and hearing the beginning of the album while seeing huge snowflakes falling outside, never hearing anything like TD before.
That "Ricochet I" jam session was friggin' awesome :)
It was "Ultima Thule part 2". Mislabelled here.
@@fabrikk60 Thank you Fabrikk for the correction :)
R.I.P. Edgar, You were a leading pioneer of electronic music exploration.
Edgar once said: “There is no death, there is just a change of our cosmic address."
I'm glad his address was here on earth while I was here.
Edgar is my number one musician of ProgRock
TANGERINE DREAM - Long Way From LSD-World to the Space in Our Hearts!
Rest in Peace, Edgar! Thank You for the New Music History! You are always in our hearts! Your music will live forever!
OMG, great compilation of one of my fav bands since I was a child..They were the future..And they are..
Tangerine dream is my life day by day!
Klaus Schulze on the Drums .-)
Wow! There are pictures from my lucky youth! I am still the same person, a bit Hippy, a bit creative, very free, peaceful and a lovely family father! The onliest thing I don´t like so much is WORK, but my children are hungry.... :) Tangerine Dream were really crazy pioneers! VW Käfer 1302 LSD - Krautrock!
Very great times, see you later Edgar....
Mein eigentlicher Einstieg zur TD-Music nach dem gleichnamigen Tatort mit Schimi und Tanner. Seitdem ist TD für mich eine Droge. 😉 Sehr traurig, dass Edgar so früh verstorben ist. 😢
EDGAR FROESE TE EXTRAÑAMOS. ( R.I.P. ) FROM MEXICO.
Edgar Froese was 23-24years old here ! and Klaus Schulze on drums playing and as always his face down on drums !
Actually. he was more like 32 or 33. He he was 25 when the first TD album came out in 69.
a correction to the set list- video 3, titled "Ricochet 1971" is actually "Fly and Collision of Comas Sola" from the "Alpha Centuari" lp.
This is outstanding! Wow, with a capital 'WOW'! Thank you so much for posting this remarkable mosaic! =)
An amazing blast though early TD to what i think is true TD. Amazing sequencer licks from Chris and Peter, with Edgar's beautiful guitar on the top.
Unbelievable but true that TD once were a Psychedelic Proto-Metal Band far away from what them great some years later. Were was this bizarre Bath Tube Session held?
Wow. TD, what an revolution and evolution. Best band ever.
I HAVE BEEN LUCKY 2 SEE T.D. several times. It was great 2 be able to hang out back stage and show them so of my magic illusions. I really like the U.S. Tour when they had the Laser show as opening act.
R.I.P. Edgar, u made life easier to bear
They were wrong, the 3rd and 4th videos are not called Ricochet. It's "Ultima Thule (Improvisation)" and the other one is titled "Signale Aus Der Schwaebischen Straße". Those little details aside, this was a great rare compilation. One that should never be missed by any real TD fan!!
English translation to "Signale Aus Der Schwaebischen Straße" is "Signals from the Swabian road".
Así es donofriotd3742, esto es un verdadero documento, para los que admiramos y crecimos escuchando esta " otra música ". Saludos desde Chile, amigo.
Ossiach Lake is news for me .. Great stuff .. Thanks for sharing
Ossiach 1971 ? We were there for hollidays that year, right around the corner. So sad, that I didnt notice their concert. But... I didn`t kow T.D at all that time...
Wow! Just fantastic!!
thanks for sharing and praises for your hard work on this
16:23 It's like the final part of Saucerful of Secrets by Pink FLoyd...
Interesting compilation so thanks for that.
Poland Loves Tangerine Dream ;-)
Interesting compilation
Edgar Froese is 4ever!!!
Absolutely Brilliant. Thanks for your work 😊
Thank you ! :-) more coming soon, stay tuned
Pretty amazing, this psychedelic peace at about 19.00 comes really close to Pink Floyd's Saucerfull of Secrets, also from the late 60s.
very nice....Moog sequencers....
Je n’ai jamais trop aimé Edgar Froese à la guitare, mais je vois qu’il partait de loin 😂
WOW!.. does anyone know please... what is the name of the track that appears at minute (11:51) dated 1971 Ricochet Part 1 ?.. with Egar Frose on guitar... there are moments that bring back many memories of Celestials Voices by Ummagumma de Pink Floyd… this track may be from the last track of Alpha Centauri album, called Alpha Centauri..not sure.
" Fly and Collision of Comas Sola" from the album "Alpha Centauri" ( live version).
Now I perfectly understand why William Friedkin would've wanted to have these guys to do the music on The Exorcist if he had heard about them before that movie. Listen from 7:44 for example.
SUPER
Tangerine Dream,Klaus Schulze,Kraftwerk,Peter Baumann,Edgar Froese,Christopher Franke,Robert Schroeder...Great Electronic Music from Germany. Marek Bilinski,Wladyslaw Komendarek,Mikolaj Hertel,Krzysztof Duda,Slawomir Losowski,Omni,El Divisoin,Van Der Krammer...Great Electronic Music from Poland.
"Madchen Auf Der Treppe" is in fact "Silver Scale"...great compilation!! thanks!
My ancestry may be mostly German but I've living in the US since I was born and I'm still trying to learn more German. Anyhoo, I managed to use Google Translate to get the following:
24:29 "If you know what the other is thinking, it is quite simplified." - C. Franke
25:38 "A Synthesizer makes no synthetic music." - Miles, Journalist
34:08 I think this translates to "The Girl Under the Stairs". That tune is soooo much like (or the same as?) "White Eagle".
Boy! Edgar Froese sure looked different on that Jeanne D'arc segment.
***** OK, thanks for clarifying that.
"Girl on the Stage" is a variation of "White Eagle". It was made for the score of a German tv series callled "Tatort" - english: "Crime Scene"
Fantastic!!!!
Who is on drums in the first performance from 1969? I'm guessing Klaus Schulze?
@Robo Tron Touche!
Genious
Thanks for info
17.00 similar to Floyd live in pompeii
Very much like Floyd early day
just the best
"A synthesizer makes no synthetic music" - Miles
Only people do. In fact there is a lot - too much - of synthetic music nowadays, which can be played with analogue and digital instruments.
Peter Kroll, Singapore
Todays synthetic music is no longer played with instruments. It`s plastic music made with computer algorithms dictated by the industry.
Das sind heute unsere Opis und Omis (Zuschauer).
Highlights the early Floyd influence. And oh the beauty of those old analogue synths...
I'm sorry, but this is not "Das Mädchen auf der Treppe" The producers of the show are wrong. This is the song "White Eagle" from the same album (1982).
"Das Mädchen auf der Treppe" has a rhythm underlay which is missing here. "White Eagle" was the pattern for "Das Mädchen auf der Treppe" and has been produced for the same episode of the German crime series "Tatort".
You will find "Das Mädchen auf der Treppe" here:
ruclips.net/video/AinZTrGlf_0/видео.html
I think they called it that way for not confusing the tv showers, cause this score for "Tatort" was quite popular that time. But today we are confused about the different variations of this song.
Absolutely right
from 14.45 too 20.00 it is the great song from Pink Floyd
❤
Thank god Edgar Froese found keyboards, cuz he couldn't play guitar for shit in 1969! I say this as a lifelong fan.
RIP Edgar Froese
Muito,, boa, sequência,, excelente, banda,,, 👍👍
great choice of posts
ricochet 1 ...is ...fly and collision of comas sola
Yes, it's from 1971 and I think the organist is Steve Shroyder. Baumann did not join until 1972 I believe.
Exact, c'est une improvisation sur ce formidable morceau de percussions.
Ich sehe Michael Hoenig nach 26 Sekunden ,
Und die Anwohner haben mitgemacht? Auch die am See?
KS the drumer ?
+fritagogo1 "The best drummer in the world!"
Maybe !
+fritagogo1 That's what KS said when Edgar Frose said he was looking for a drummer.
KS drummer = shure
The Drummer of The Police Rock team good too
Germen?
No knife attacks
37:10 Look mom, we now got computers! Iris Camaa was such an eye candy that time. Before her we could only admire the beauty of their machines. 😂 Sad to say, but Edgar was not that beauty...But my favourite casts are stil those great trios l: Froese/Franke/Schmoelling and Froese/Franke/Baumann.
And apparently the best computets of the time! Actually I enjoy that sequence a lot,it’s brilliant!
Kris franke on drums....and its from 1971 not 1976!
I am an addicted TD fan, but I think the part until 7:11 sounds absolute terrible! What a messy and depressing noise ...
9:19 I definitely hear Pink Floyd influence.
29:27, 37:52
Iris never fit in TD. I'm glad they got rid of her after Edgar passed away.
My goodness they were a shitty band in 1969
I always found it kind od ironic that the musicians he hired , to me, had more talent than Frose did. He was kinduva great guitar player, but not A great musician.
I would call Edgar a great "sound sculptor" of the same type as Brian Eno. Sure he was no virtuoso, but his contributions to the history of music are mighty and forever.
а кто из них кристофер франк?
в очках который
Germen?