My then soon-to-be husband introduced me to TD in 1980. (Along with much more fabulous music). I was blown away. We married and over 40 yrs later, still happy together, and still loving the music, and making my own music! Thanks TD. 🤣🎶 ❤️🇬🇧
Edgar Froese, Chris Franke & Joannes Schmoelling:--tracklist: 1-Undulation [1980 live version] 9:06 2. Track 80 [1980 live version] 6:54 3. Calymba Caly [1980 live version] 15:45 4. Unexpected Death [1980 live version] 4:42 5. Piano Solo 80 [1980 live version] 4:18 6. Force Majeure [1980 live version] 3:44 7. The Price [1980 live version] 2:58 8. Silver Scale [1980 live version] 19:27 9. Horns Of Doom [1980 live version] 2:45 10. Phase Change [1980 live version] 4:54 11. Diamond Duster [1980 live version] 4:31 12. Diamond Diary [1980 live version] 8:50 13. Choronzon [1980 live version] 10:58 14. Encore 80 [1980 live version] 6:54
I was a teenager in the late 60s and early 70s the peak of the hippie era. When TD came out with their music first we kinda looked at each other with wtf is this? Then as we settled down and really started listening properly we were like wow this is way too cool. We fell in love with TD and their amazing unique music. That is TDs everlasting gift to the world. I only listen to their stuff up to 1983 or until Johannes Schmoeling left them. After that I feel TD has veered away from.their trademark sound. Not saying all of the current TD stuff is no good. Some of it is ok. Anyway that's my take on TD, their music and what part it played in my own life. Greetings to all my fellow TD fans.
J’ai vu & entendu des fontaines de lait chocolaté jaillir de son paradis, sans rire les étoiles ont commencé à discuter et ont cessé de défiler et nous de nous saisir de leurs ors dès l’aurore. Le soleil s’est étourdi et la lune, remuée, s’est camouflée derrière un pan de nuages en forme de barbapapa 🦄🌹
I had no idea there was so much Tangerine Dreaming on the net. A great deal of it with a special thanks to you Prophet V. This band was, is and always will be one very unique sound. Everyone who I've ever mentioned the band to and was familiar with them liked their sound very much.~~~
Hi - first - many thanks for this wonderful clip. I was almost in tears. Just look at what we've lost from the synth world. Just sheer brilliance! I was 20 in 1980 and saw the tangs at Birmingham and The London Apollo. Even met Edgar and Chris at the stage door before the afternoon sound checks. Managed to get me photo taken with them as well. I was in awe - not only were they terrific synth players but their sound system was something else. I have since spent 40 years trying to find old TD concert pics but sadly they are so hard to trace. I do have some but they are from 82 onwards. While I was saddened it never showed it on this clip, but they played the 80 concert behind a fine black mesh curtain. Can anyone else remember Edgar's gothic like silhouette appearing on it when he came out to play guitar. Very impressive effect it was too. They only withdrew the net just before the 2nd encore. I will be playing the clip a few times, as it does bring back a time when synth music was so much better than what's on offer now. More's the pity. Today, I am still a synth head but struggle to find any new synth worthwhile. For me, good synth stopped mid 90's. That said, I will keep looking out - who knows - someone may come along and wow us. God bless you Edgar. Many thanks - boy are you missed. Jim F.
Thanks, so much for those memories, Mate. I was at Oxford New Theatre 1980, and, they were on fire. Yes, they performed behind a black mesh curtain, for most of the gig. Maybe they didn't use it for the European Tour. Can I suggest you have a look at the Quaeschning & Schnauss videos on my channel. Some really nice retro '80's synth music, performed on old analogue synths/sequencers, and drum machines.👍
Coventry - last time I saw the Tangs was 1990 at your Civic Centre. But by then, they were just doing tracks from albums. Looking at these amazing Itilian videos - it fails to capture just what a wonderful feeling there was in the audience before their shows. That I do miss so so dearly. I feel TD had set their target audience perfectly, Just on the edge of rock and playing to the Prog Rock market too. And with three musicians, it also felt just right too on stereos with centre speakers. Edgar was such a master was he not. Anyway, Coventry. These days, I am still heavily into synth but struggle to find any modern pioneers of this genre. For that reason, I tend to listen to (very early - 70's-90's) Kitaro, Schulze, Gandalf, M Garrison, Early Oldfield, Early Jarre, Early Robert Fox, early Vangelis, early Kraftwerk. But on the whole I am a KS die-hard. Great pub where you are - The Great Western - have been there many times - many happy memories from there. I'm now 57 - how old are you? Jim.
Un agradecimiento a aquellos que aportasteis el vídeo. ELLOS..., los Tangerines todos juntos, los originales,tal como sonaban y tal como eran uno de sus mas sublimes conciertos. Todos juntos y con toda su capacidad creativa. Es de agradecer, por ello gracias al creador de este vídeo di Jos.
Schmoellings trip into jazzy tunes...and Froeses sound carpets...and Franke speeds the rythms to correct and fastened sequences...what a great original concertrecording with never seen stage performance ! I guess every fan get wet eyes seeing that...haha,a must seen,more,a document of their abillities,where all can see how fine their playing together was...and how they improvised parts that really was blowing me off my shoes...many told me,waah,that band only work with preproduced tapes ! Now we can see how wrong they were ! If they did,it was much later in the nineties,that some parts were filled in with it...i look very sharp what any musician is doing though...well,me for my part,i love and appreciate their work,wish i had been a part of it even ;)
They were still playing live here... although maybe some of the backing was on tape... who knows... its a bit messy, in the moment, meandering, many wrong notes but alive. A few years later they seemed to have abandoned this approach to have a more polished sound based around short pieces and tunes... perhaps because the reliability of the equipment wasn't quite there. Nowadays you could go out with a laptop and sound controllers and have 99% reliability...
I agree! I have admireded early Tangerine Dream since I first time I heard Phaedra and Electronic Meditation. That and experimental stuff like Throbbing Gristle, Legendary Pink Dots and Brighter Death Now still show the world that there is more possibilities within the realm of music than you can ever dream of.
@@DeiNostri Yeah, me too, I always got attracted by outsider bands, unusual instrumentation, experiments, Theatre plays on stage, by musicians that tried out new ways! Came late for throbbing gristle, because it's such rare stuff! 30 years ago I met a fan of my beloved Joy Division, he also liked TG, and related stuff, but in CH I couldn't find much...here on YT I finally found a lot experimental seventies stuff, sigh...niiice😂🤗😋
Fantastic. We will never see the like again. I was privileged to have shook Edgar's hand at the end of the Manchester 86 concert that blew me away. Sadly, the 1990 and 1997 concerts didn't have the same magic for me.
Interesting footage - it doesn't seem to match the music in spots but I'll take it. Neat to see proper footage with Edgar and his old Hamer Sunburst guitar. Interesting to hear little bits of what might have been an early footage of part of Logos around 13 minutes in. I was lucky enough to see the Froese/Franke/Haslinger lineup in 1986 then the 220 Volt Live tour and one other a bit later. Still, there's nothing like this sound.
Thanks for your comments. Some of the soundtrack is overdub, but, not sure of the source. It's not from the Tangerine Leaves bootleg of the concert, though.
Sadly, and once again, the audio is not synchronized with the video, apart from the very last part with Froese playing guitar on "Diamond Diary". At least the music heard in the video is really from the concert at Bologna Palasport.
Some properly synched footage from that era would be lovely, but it doesn't seem to exist. And the obvious question is why. It's as if TD allowed things to be filmed, and recorded, but didn't go to the effort to allow film and audio to be synchronised afterward.
They let the television directors do what they wanted... But footages with correct audio/video synchronisation exist: look at the Circus Krone concert (with orchestra) or the Warsaw concert extract... Moreover it allows to see what is played live and what is simulated.
Would have loved to have seen.the look(s) on the Italian roadie(s) face(s) when TD showed up with all that 'mucho gearo' or for that matter anywhere they went in the world with their daunting setup must of been really interesting?! folks
this is all we have. Try to share this with a woman. You'll never get far.! Keep it to yourself! Keep it to yourself! Keep it to yourself! Keep it to yourself! Keep it to yourself!
Stesso tour, tappa Genova... Concerto annullato, con restituzione biglietti, per inadeguatezza del palco messo a disposizione... Vergogna! Mi rimane ancora ora sullo stomaco...
I was there,first gig ever in Italy,followed by a super performance in Rome next year,february 1981...any videos or sound recorded?please upload if any,tks
"50"??? (might want to rethink that) so they were around in 1930?? SMH they were pioneers but not THAT old!! sorry Edgar!!! (no offense ) :(. (gone too soon)
Terrible cinematography, the visuals just don't match up to what is going on and plenty of wobbly cam experience. I think the cameraman hadn't a clue about what to focus on! I can understand as TG were quite static performers and if the brief was to film a rock concert, well I guess you get this! At least we can close our eyes and just listen, to a really great live performance. TG were really great live, as long as you understood it wasn't rock and roll. LOL,
Saw Sorcerer in 1977. Walked out of the theater, and across the concourse to the record store and bought my first TD album. A tally bought 3 that day, all imports from Europe.
Es ist auch 40 Jahre danach immer noch super, danke Tangerine dream in so langer Geschichte. Viele Herzen habt Ihr angesprochen und tut es immer noch mit immer toller Besetzung - Stilprägend, habt Techno auf Rockjazz-Basis einen unglaublichen Kick gegeben. Schön, wie es Euch gegeben hat und - auch noch gibt!
I have been listening to TD since 1969, thanks to my older brother, who introduced me to their music. i had wanted to see them for years but they were never close to upstate NY. in 2012, they were going to be at the Montreal international Jazz Festival (only a 4 hour drive away). As soon as i saw that, my wife ordered tickets and we waited for the day to arrive. What an amazing show. We were in the balcony area and the sound was Phenomenal!! It wasn't too long after that that Edgar passed away. I'm glad that wasn't the end of Tangerine Dream.
Great music. Dreadful camerawork. The handheld camera ducking and weaving around the stage is enough to give anyone motion sickness. I guess Steadicam wasn't a thing back then....
When some of the equipment,moog and old syclaviers with sequencer ran hot,often because of diffrent electricity systems,that varied from country to country,in some parts of europe even from city to city,the notes where not coming out accurately...TD had even in studio recorded Phaedra,and you can hear in the first tracks how the sequencer suddenly played faster forwards,just to fell apart,slowing down ! It sounded genially,and noone was expecting that it wasnt part of the compositon...cause it sounded quite psychedelic ! Suppose they were liking that effect too and they left it stand as it was ! In concerts they had often to fight with it,though,even more genially they embedded mistakes and a lot didnt got aware...and the one who did,didnt care,cause the music was great,so or so :)
TIMELESS MUSIC😎👌
Is it Didier Marouani @8:57? (Space - Magic Fly) Anyone can confirm/recognize?
My then soon-to-be husband introduced me to TD in 1980. (Along with much more fabulous music). I was blown away. We married and over 40 yrs later, still happy together, and still loving the music, and making my own music! Thanks TD. 🤣🎶 ❤️🇬🇧
TD Electronic Music Legend ! Poland Loves Tangerine Dream ;-)
Ahhh, the Good Old Days when you had Absolutely No Idea what Sounds were going to come out of the Synthesizer, But it Ended Up Sounding Fantastic!!!
Edgar Froese, Chris Franke & Joannes Schmoelling:--tracklist: 1-Undulation [1980 live version] 9:06
2. Track 80 [1980 live version] 6:54
3. Calymba Caly [1980 live version] 15:45
4. Unexpected Death [1980 live version] 4:42
5. Piano Solo 80 [1980 live version] 4:18
6. Force Majeure [1980 live version] 3:44
7. The Price [1980 live version] 2:58
8. Silver Scale [1980 live version] 19:27
9. Horns Of Doom [1980 live version] 2:45
10. Phase Change [1980 live version] 4:54
11. Diamond Duster [1980 live version] 4:31
12. Diamond Diary [1980 live version] 8:50
13. Choronzon [1980 live version] 10:58
14. Encore 80 [1980 live version] 6:54
Thanks for posting the time stamps.
@@sufilover5530 These have no relation to the music being played.
Yes, it's the tracks' duration, not the time stamps.
analog sythesizers create pure electronic art.. these were the days when the music was created from the soul
Edgar was the Hendrix of his genre.
10.12.1983 Warszawa Torwar Polska 🇵🇱
I was a teenager in the late 60s and early 70s the peak of the hippie era. When TD came out with their music first we kinda looked at each other with wtf is this? Then as we settled down and really started listening properly we were like wow this is way too cool. We fell in love with TD and their amazing unique music. That is TDs everlasting gift to the world. I only listen to their stuff up to 1983 or until Johannes Schmoeling left them. After that I feel TD has veered away from.their trademark sound. Not saying all of the current TD stuff is no good. Some of it is ok. Anyway that's my take on TD, their music and what part it played in my own life. Greetings to all my fellow TD fans.
Great concert , footage of the fans and in Italy ,you can’t get better than that 🇬🇧
J’ai vu & entendu des fontaines de lait chocolaté jaillir de son paradis, sans rire les étoiles ont commencé à discuter et ont cessé de défiler et nous de nous saisir de leurs ors dès l’aurore. Le soleil s’est étourdi et la lune, remuée, s’est camouflée derrière un pan de nuages en forme de barbapapa 🦄🌹
La musica Electronica se distingue ,de otros concentos musicales,es vanguardia de otro nivel.
I had no idea there was so much Tangerine Dreaming on the net. A great deal of it with a special thanks to you Prophet V. This band was, is and always will be one very unique sound. Everyone who I've ever mentioned the band to and was familiar with them liked their sound very much.~~~
Absolutely love the ratcheting sequences! No one does it like TD.
Oh my God!! how have I never seen this before!!!
Ho visto questo concerto,avevo 20 anni.meraviglioso ...
16 anni
Hi - first - many thanks for this wonderful clip. I was almost in tears. Just look at what we've lost from the synth world. Just sheer brilliance! I was 20 in 1980 and saw the tangs at Birmingham and The London Apollo. Even met Edgar and Chris at the stage door before the afternoon sound checks. Managed to get me photo taken with them as well. I was in awe - not only were they terrific synth players but their sound system was something else. I have since spent 40 years trying to find old TD concert pics but sadly they are so hard to trace. I do have some but they are from 82 onwards. While I was saddened it never showed it on this clip, but they played the 80 concert behind a fine black mesh curtain. Can anyone else remember Edgar's gothic like silhouette appearing on it when he came out to play guitar. Very impressive effect it was too. They only withdrew the net just before the 2nd encore. I will be playing the clip a few times, as it does bring back a time when synth music was so much better than what's on offer now. More's the pity. Today, I am still a synth head but struggle to find any new synth worthwhile. For me, good synth stopped mid 90's. That said, I will keep looking out - who knows - someone may come along and wow us. God bless you Edgar. Many thanks - boy are you missed. Jim F.
Thanks, so much for those memories, Mate. I was at Oxford New Theatre 1980, and, they were on fire. Yes, they performed behind a black mesh curtain, for most of the gig. Maybe they didn't use it for the European Tour. Can I suggest you have a look at the Quaeschning & Schnauss videos on my channel. Some really nice retro '80's synth music, performed on old analogue synths/sequencers, and drum machines.👍
Hey Jim ....I'm from Wolves ....a great TD fan ...whereabouts in West Mids do you live ?
Coventry - last time I saw the Tangs was 1990 at your Civic Centre. But by then, they were just doing tracks from albums. Looking at these amazing Itilian videos - it fails to capture just what a wonderful feeling there was in the audience before their shows. That I do miss so so dearly. I feel TD had set their target audience perfectly, Just on the edge of rock and playing to the Prog Rock market too. And with three musicians, it also felt just right too on stereos with centre speakers. Edgar was such a master was he not. Anyway, Coventry. These days, I am still heavily into synth but struggle to find any modern pioneers of this genre. For that reason, I tend to listen to (very early - 70's-90's) Kitaro, Schulze, Gandalf, M Garrison, Early Oldfield, Early Jarre, Early Robert Fox, early Vangelis, early Kraftwerk. But on the whole I am a KS die-hard. Great pub where you are - The Great Western - have been there many times - many happy memories from there. I'm now 57 - how old are you? Jim.
Just realised ....you're Jim Forsyth . Wondered what had become of you since we met decades ago. Are you still writing? How's life?
And who am I speaking to here? Yes - I am still a struggling writer. Who am I speaking to here...?
Wonderful video ! Thank you Prophet V for posting these Tangerine Dream videos.
thank you😀
Thanks Prophet V for posting this really enjoyable minimalist new wave trance.
trance eh? i'd almost call this digital jazz.
psy trance at it's finest
Un agradecimiento a aquellos que aportasteis el vídeo. ELLOS..., los Tangerines todos juntos, los originales,tal como sonaban y tal como eran uno de sus mas sublimes conciertos. Todos juntos y con toda su capacidad creativa. Es de agradecer, por ello gracias al creador de este vídeo di Jos.
Holy @#$%^ ^#^#^^^ Batman.
Finally, proper footage of Edgar on guitar!!!!
Thanks for the post.
This should be called “Live recording of TD while the video shows them sound checking their gear”.
One of the rare appearances of the PPG 340/380 in use (parameters page clearly visible)
THANX A LOT..............THIS IS A GREAT VIDEO........EDGAR(RIP),CHRIS &others...PERFECTION
Absolutely awesome...Love this era of TD ❤😊👍👌
thanks for posting and greetings from tasmania
chris binckes cheers, Chris👍
incredibely excellent music
Great never seen before footage! Now I see what some of their equipment was at that time. Thx for posting ツ
Schmoellings trip into jazzy tunes...and Froeses sound carpets...and Franke speeds the rythms to correct and fastened sequences...what a great original concertrecording with never seen stage performance ! I guess every fan get wet eyes seeing that...haha,a must seen,more,a document of their abillities,where all can see how fine their playing together was...and how they improvised parts that really was blowing me off my shoes...many told me,waah,that band only work with preproduced tapes ! Now we can see how wrong they were ! If they did,it was much later in the nineties,that some parts were filled in with it...i look very sharp what any musician is doing though...well,me for my part,i love and appreciate their work,wish i had been a part of it even ;)
They were still playing live here... although maybe some of the backing was on tape... who knows... its a bit messy, in the moment, meandering, many wrong notes but alive. A few years later they seemed to have abandoned this approach to have a more polished sound based around short pieces and tunes... perhaps because the reliability of the equipment wasn't quite there. Nowadays you could go out with a laptop and sound controllers and have 99% reliability...
I agree! I have admireded early Tangerine Dream since I first time I heard Phaedra and Electronic Meditation. That and experimental stuff like Throbbing Gristle, Legendary Pink Dots and Brighter Death Now still show the world that there is more possibilities within the realm of music than you can ever dream of.
@@DeiNostri Yeah, me too, I always got attracted by outsider bands, unusual instrumentation, experiments, Theatre plays on stage, by musicians that tried out new ways! Came late for throbbing gristle, because it's such rare stuff! 30 years ago I met a fan of my beloved Joy Division, he also liked TG, and related stuff, but in CH I couldn't find much...here on YT I finally found a lot experimental seventies stuff, sigh...niiice😂🤗😋
The best electronic group of all time. Without a doubt.
Yes
I love the Dream
No thats Kraftwerk
kraftwerk did not jam like TD.@@Paradroid7360
Besides Kraftwerk.
My favorite TD era.
do you happen know the names of the tunes fetured here in this video?
Thank you so much - great upload!
La chitarra e i synth parlano da soli, che dire Tangerine Dream di un altra galassia..
Edgar Froese always looks like he means business, like a cop.
Fantastic! thx for uploading
thanks
And the dream still continues ......
Fantastic. We will never see the like again. I was privileged to have shook Edgar's hand at the end of the Manchester 86 concert that blew me away. Sadly, the 1990 and 1997 concerts didn't have the same magic for me.
Wahnsinn ! thank your for this rare TD Video !
Soundfactory24 👍👍👍👍👍👍
The glory days of TD
Sublime...👏🇮🇹
Edgar Froese, Christopher Franke e Johannes Schmoelling.. I TD nella mia combo preferita.
Only the third part, Froese on the guitar, is the original picture with sound.
You're right.
It's a pity...
best group
Sono dei grandissimi musicisti. Ma' in Italia, non capiscono, la musica Elettronica strumentale..
Amazing footage!! A piece of history. Too bad the audio is not synched :(
génial ! dommage il est en mono mais la vidéo est bonne quand même merci pour le partage ;-)
16:00 that's just epic !!!
good stuff!
Wahnsinn. Tausende Knöpfe und regler und Kabeln wie kann man da noch den Durchblick haben.DT for ever
THX,my friend ! :)))
Interesting footage - it doesn't seem to match the music in spots but I'll take it. Neat to see proper footage with Edgar and his old Hamer Sunburst guitar. Interesting to hear little bits of what might have been an early footage of part of Logos around 13 minutes in. I was lucky enough to see the Froese/Franke/Haslinger lineup in 1986 then the 220 Volt Live tour and one other a bit later. Still, there's nothing like this sound.
Thanks for your comments. Some of the soundtrack is overdub, but, not sure of the source. It's not from the Tangerine Leaves bootleg of the concert, though.
Sadly, and once again, the audio is not synchronized with the video, apart from the very last part with Froese playing guitar on "Diamond Diary". At least the music heard in the video is really from the concert at Bologna Palasport.
The source of this video is unknown. I suspect it was aired on Italian TV...can anyone confirm this? The music is not a Tangerine Leaves 82 overdub.
Some properly synched footage from that era would be lovely, but it doesn't seem to exist. And the obvious question is why. It's as if TD allowed things to be filmed, and recorded, but didn't go to the effort to allow film and audio to be synchronised afterward.
They let the television directors do what they wanted... But footages with correct audio/video synchronisation exist: look at the Circus Krone concert (with orchestra) or the Warsaw concert extract... Moreover it allows to see what is played live and what is simulated.
broadcasted by RAI TV on may 1st 1981, including interview with froese and franke, missing here
Edgar playing is godly
GREAT
Cool!
Would have loved to have seen.the look(s) on the Italian roadie(s) face(s) when TD showed up with all that 'mucho gearo' or for that matter anywhere they went in the world with their daunting setup must of been really interesting?! folks
this is all we have. Try to share this with a woman. You'll never get far.! Keep it to yourself! Keep it to yourself! Keep it to yourself! Keep it to yourself! Keep it to yourself!
I’m pretty sure there are some women out there that’ll enjoy a tune like this, so I don’t think what you’re saying is exactly true...
Tangerine Dream and women, that doesn’t work!
Stesso tour, tappa Genova... Concerto annullato, con restituzione biglietti, per inadeguatezza del palco messo a disposizione... Vergogna! Mi rimane ancora ora sullo stomaco...
❤🎉
very nice
bravi
The last piece proves that Edgar Froese was also one of the greatest guitarists around. Amazing composition and technical skill.
errr.....no. Edgar was , at best, adequate as a guitarist and not classed as 'great' by anyone other than a TD fan.
"A man by his own admission a lousy guitarist" - Steve Lake, review of 'Ricochet', Melody Maker, 13 December 1975
Are you tonedeaf?
Charlie sent me.
I was there,first gig ever in Italy,followed by a super performance in Rome next year,february 1981...any videos or sound recorded?please upload if any,tks
TD at their talent's summit..
хорошая музыка
genialni
not seeing what we're hearing
If i was there, i probably would have met my future wife. :)
Drum kit?
4:40 is all I need to say.
True...👌🇮🇹
Whats name of the song around 10:30min?
Eduardo Carvalho S Diamond Diary....from the film soundtrack ‘Thief’🙂
@@PROPHETVberlinschule Thank you
At 11min ? I search for Diamond Diary , its a 10 min track but I dint found the Melody of this show around 11min ( starts até 10:30min)
What's the first song called?
Calymba Caly
Sorry but is this tangerine leaves 82 ??
Fab zebest TL82 is from this concert.👍
genius
drums remind me stratosfear
sounds a lot like saucerare ^ ^
The music sounds like a mix of pink Floyd and Jean Michel jarre
Not a single note was played live.
Looks rehearsals not concert.
First section is definitely rehearsals. Then some nice concert footage later in the video.
RIP Edgar Froese. Stratosfear is the best album, although Rubycon really put them on the map.The Franke/Froese/Baumann combo really was the best.
I didn't know Niki Lauda was part of the band...lol
Guess it is James Hunt 🤣
I did not know the tiger king was in Tangerine Dream
😅tangerine dream rules seattle nurture stepmber 25th 2223
Franke, Froese, Schmoelling. Brill line-up.
Not quite Franke, Froese, Baumann, but good enough.
"50"???
(might want to rethink that)
so they were around in 1930?? SMH
they were pioneers but not THAT old!!
sorry Edgar!!! (no offense )
:(. (gone too soon)
Actually, Tangerine Dream was formed in 1967, so when this video was first uploaded, it was indeed the group’s 50th anniversary/birthday
Terrible cinematography, the visuals just don't match up to what is going on and plenty of wobbly cam experience. I think the cameraman hadn't a clue about what to focus on! I can understand as TG were quite static performers and if the brief was to film a rock concert, well I guess you get this! At least we can close our eyes and just listen, to a really great live performance. TG were really great live, as long as you understood it wasn't rock and roll. LOL,
please no guitar in electronic music thanks !!!
AnalogSynthMuseum I think you should take into account that this is krautrock music, which comprises of rock and electronic music.
Saw Sorcerer in 1977. Walked out of the theater, and across the concourse to the record store and bought my first TD album. A tally bought 3 that day, all imports from Europe.
I would (not really) kill to have seen a Sorcerer concert
I was there with my ex! I am the guy at 6:34. Amazing memories!
Eses de la barba? O el del cigarro?
me too, coming by train from Turin
the bearded guy or smoking guy ? lucky you to be there . . !!
@@luissoriano1492: At 6:34 the guy that has the central focus is neither smoking, nor does he have a beard :-)
Eu também estava lá. Eu era o cigarro!
Es ist auch 40 Jahre danach immer noch super, danke Tangerine dream in so langer Geschichte. Viele Herzen habt Ihr angesprochen und tut es immer noch mit immer toller Besetzung - Stilprägend, habt Techno auf Rockjazz-Basis einen unglaublichen Kick gegeben. Schön, wie es Euch gegeben hat und - auch noch gibt!
The cameraman wasn't afraid to get right close up. I think I have just seen Edgar Froese's nasal hair for the first time.
The Golden era of Johannes Schmoelling.. what a time to be alive....I was three🙈
I WAS 15
I was 16. Been listening to TD and Jarre since 1977 when I saw movie Sorcerer.
I have been listening to TD since 1969, thanks to my older brother, who introduced me to their music. i had wanted to see them for years but they were never close to upstate NY. in 2012, they were going to be at the Montreal international Jazz Festival (only a 4 hour drive away). As soon as i saw that, my wife ordered tickets and we waited for the day to arrive. What an amazing show. We were in the balcony area and the sound was Phenomenal!! It wasn't too long after that that Edgar passed away. I'm glad that wasn't the end of Tangerine Dream.
Remember this one being played over and over when I was a child. Still brings lots of memories.
This is truly amazing, played by my favourite TD line up. They really were true masters of their craft. Wish I could have been there
Seen them in Glasgow in 1980, my first concert. it was the Tangram album. They were even better than I imagined.
Amazing, this is the stuff that dreams are made of.
Great music. Dreadful camerawork. The handheld camera ducking and weaving around the stage is enough to give anyone motion sickness. I guess Steadicam wasn't a thing back then....
When some of the equipment,moog and old syclaviers with sequencer ran hot,often because of diffrent electricity systems,that varied from country to country,in some parts of europe even from city to city,the notes where not coming out accurately...TD had even in studio recorded Phaedra,and you can hear in the first tracks how the sequencer suddenly played faster forwards,just to fell apart,slowing down ! It sounded genially,and noone was expecting that it wasnt part of the compositon...cause it sounded quite psychedelic ! Suppose they were liking that effect too and they left it stand as it was ! In concerts they had often to fight with it,though,even more genially they embedded mistakes and a lot didnt got aware...and the one who did,didnt care,cause the music was great,so or so :)
I always wondered why the intro to Phaedra slowed down after a fast start. It still sounds great though.
👍😎 Edgar an der Gitarre - klasse, wie ein Lichtstrahl durch die Galaxien der Klänge.
Fascinating knowled😀