Im slightly afraid to know how many times I've listened to this album. Funny enough, this album is what I play when I want my children to fall asleep on long car drives (and what I listen to on longer flights). Its amazing, and I feel like I notice something different with each play through.
Thanks for all the great comments. This gig was in Birmingham. As an American I don’t know how to compare with vibes in other cities like London. The fan base seemed like a lot of Tangerine Dream fans. Very focused and introspective vibe. As someone who has never met anyone else who has heard of Ulrich, I’m happy to have found my people!
In all fairness the vibe was very introspective. The audience seemed mainly like Tangerine Dream fans. I’m from America so not sure how crowds compare from London to other English cities like Birmingham. The show was very intimate, small crowd. I felt like I found my people.
I wish this extended outro was available in High quality… it always reminds me of my daughter and it almost always brings tears to my eyes when I think of her.
Unforgettable seeing Ulrich Schnauss play the Knitting Factory, LA, in Dec 2005. Thanks forever to KCRW radio for broadcasting him on Morning Becomes Eclectic and other back in those days.
It looks like he is doing a live remix of the album version of this song & fades it out early. I saw a show he did in 2013. Like this, he had his back to the audience. Unlike this, he didn't do tunes from his records (or somehow I didn't recognise them) & he didn't have a screen. If someone has their back to the audience and a big screen, the audience are evidently meant to be just looking at a screen, which they are. For me, music shouldn't have a screen. Having a stage as plain as possible is no harm. But a performer really shouldn't have his back to an audience, unless playing an immovable instrument like a church organ. At least be in side profile!
This song has been a part of my life soundtrack for many years now.
Same here, will never get tired of it
For me too.
Yup. Me too
Im slightly afraid to know how many times I've listened to this album. Funny enough, this album is what I play when I want my children to fall asleep on long car drives (and what I listen to on longer flights). Its amazing, and I feel like I notice something different with each play through.
Same here i was 13 when i first heard it now 24 here
Ulrich: Plays divinely beautiful emotional music
People in the front row: waiting for a bus.
Music associated with significant events can be so powerful. I played this over and over as I moved away from my home of 25 years
I hear ya
man one of my favourite pieces of music so deep ❤
Thanks for all the great comments. This gig was in Birmingham. As an American I don’t know how to compare with vibes in other cities like London. The fan base seemed like a lot of Tangerine Dream fans. Very focused and introspective vibe. As someone who has never met anyone else who has heard of Ulrich, I’m happy to have found my people!
Fantastic live, one of the best songs ever
Such an incredible and introspective piece of music. One of the best music creators out there.
An awesome dude must have taken you there!
People move your body.!!! Don't stand still with your arms crossed. This song is LIFE!!!
Amen, brother... are those folks sitting there even alive?
Looks like they came for the Bingo but got there a bit too early...😄
@@markrawlinson3676so accurate 😄
At least they were THERE. I wish I had been.
In all fairness the vibe was very introspective. The audience seemed mainly like Tangerine Dream fans. I’m from America so not sure how crowds compare from London to other English cities like Birmingham. The show was very intimate, small crowd. I felt like I found my people.
I wish this extended outro was available in High quality… it always reminds me of my daughter and it almost always brings tears to my eyes when I think of her.
Reminds me of my daughters as well ❤
Very nice 👍
Unforgettable seeing Ulrich Schnauss play the Knitting Factory, LA, in Dec 2005. Thanks forever to KCRW radio for broadcasting him on Morning Becomes Eclectic and other back in those days.
Thanks for sharing!
Danke, Feline!
Ace!
Do those people know the genius they are in the presence of? Doesn't look like it!
Ulrich is an amazing composer nut it troubles me that not one chord was actually played in this performance.
It looks like he is doing a live remix of the album version of this song & fades it out early. I saw a show he did in 2013. Like this, he had his back to the audience. Unlike this, he didn't do tunes from his records (or somehow I didn't recognise them) & he didn't have a screen. If someone has their back to the audience and a big screen, the audience are evidently meant to be just looking at a screen, which they are. For me, music shouldn't have a screen. Having a stage as plain as possible is no harm. But a performer really shouldn't have his back to an audience, unless playing an immovable instrument like a church organ. At least be in side profile!
What a horrible public! Only to people understanding this great music.
The reverb is overbearing. I can't listen to it.