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Mike Oldfield - Taurus II (cover)
Many thanks to the stars of the show:
Lo, the unique and this exquisite interpretation of the Deep Deep Sound . The soulful eyes, the unnerving eyes. A naturally compelling presence. Naturally we are stans.
Giulia Cacciavillani, accomplished flautist and music teacher delighting us with cheery relief on her handcrafted flute and in elegant style.
Steve Harker who has tirelessly been working on a significant and exciting Mike Oldfield project of his own, an accurate recreation of the complete Incantations album and it sounds fantastic. The kind of modern but faithful rendition only a lifelong fan could produce. An authentic mood and enough subtle deviations to be fresh and intriguing. One to watch!
Early hints of Mike Oldfield's Taurus themes could be heard emerging from Tubular Bells performances during the "In Concert" tour of 1980 in support of Platinum, including the Knebworth Festival show.
When QE2 was released in 1981 the suffixed title "Taurus I" intrigued the album cover student with speculations of unexplored musical landscapes. This would be confirmed on the road with elements of the next instalment emerging during the European Adventure Tour of that year.
Mike's 1982 album, Five Miles Out saw a return to the formula established on Platinum; balancing a side long piece with a selection of potentially more radio friendly arrangements.
Taurus II introduced an interesting chapter in Mike's evolving approach to his symphonic pieces and production in general. Gaining new experiences collaborating with David Hentschel and others on QE2, Mike is this time free to stubbornly do what he had always done despite the evolving musical landscape. Layering acoustic, electric and electronic instruments; generally embracing new technologies such as the Fairlight and the Linn drum machine and generally disregarding the expected rules of their use.
Beyond the pressures of composing enough new material in time to meet a relentless schedule of releases and tours there must have been some satisfaction for Mike in the work of session players on QE2; at this time welcoming contributions from his live band with some fascinating results.
On the 2nd of April 1982 Mike appeared on Tyne Tees children's music show Razzmatazz, in support of the new album. Interviewed by Alistair Pirrie, Mike discussed the hellish flight to Spain which inspired the title track. Finishing with a short rendition of Taurus II; Mike provided 14 year old Paul Inder, son of Lemmy Kilmister with an opportunity to demonstrate some lead guitar playing.
Two days later the Mike Oldfield Group would perform Taurus II live during the first show of the Five Miles Out world tour, marking their US debut in New York.
The band comprised of almost the same compact supergroup structure consummately proven on the European Adventure Tour of '81 with the addition of session guitarist, Tim Renwick; Virginia Clee filling in for Rick Fenn during the US and Oceanic dates and also Roskilde Festival.
It was a loud and energetic band. It had to be. Mike could bring it down quiet temporarily here and there but Pierre Moerlen, returning to the fold had his own ideas and the limitless steam to express them. Morris Pert similarly punctuated proceedings with his Pictish inspirations and of course also in no uncertain measure.
_You couldn't suppress a band built on that backline, it was electrifying. It sizzled like high voltage powerlines in the mist when it was still. Mike at his technical peak as a live performer, bleached hair emerging from the darkness under bright lights and the screaming red Solid Guitar making its screaming presence felt._
_This was not the dapper Oldfield softshoe that began shuffling onto stages only 3 years earlier. This was the slightly distorted surf rock guitarist barnstormer._
Projected animations by Ian Eames inspired by the sometimes puzzling work of M.C.Escher remained a feature of Mike's shows, providing some light relief which the polite but introverted bandleader might not. One overall favourable local review described these as "clever but superfluous".
In the audience on the -16th- 17th of May by enthusiastic request and seated only a few rows back was a very young and impressionable glorfindel-box.
Thanks for watching!
Flight scenes from "Wings" (1927)
Track sheet fonts:
Mellow Burgundy
Agency FB
Kurland
Aloha Brush
Morning Rainbow
Robot Renegades
Old Stamper
Lo, the unique and this exquisite interpretation of the Deep Deep Sound . The soulful eyes, the unnerving eyes. A naturally compelling presence. Naturally we are stans.
Giulia Cacciavillani, accomplished flautist and music teacher delighting us with cheery relief on her handcrafted flute and in elegant style.
Steve Harker who has tirelessly been working on a significant and exciting Mike Oldfield project of his own, an accurate recreation of the complete Incantations album and it sounds fantastic. The kind of modern but faithful rendition only a lifelong fan could produce. An authentic mood and enough subtle deviations to be fresh and intriguing. One to watch!
Early hints of Mike Oldfield's Taurus themes could be heard emerging from Tubular Bells performances during the "In Concert" tour of 1980 in support of Platinum, including the Knebworth Festival show.
When QE2 was released in 1981 the suffixed title "Taurus I" intrigued the album cover student with speculations of unexplored musical landscapes. This would be confirmed on the road with elements of the next instalment emerging during the European Adventure Tour of that year.
Mike's 1982 album, Five Miles Out saw a return to the formula established on Platinum; balancing a side long piece with a selection of potentially more radio friendly arrangements.
Taurus II introduced an interesting chapter in Mike's evolving approach to his symphonic pieces and production in general. Gaining new experiences collaborating with David Hentschel and others on QE2, Mike is this time free to stubbornly do what he had always done despite the evolving musical landscape. Layering acoustic, electric and electronic instruments; generally embracing new technologies such as the Fairlight and the Linn drum machine and generally disregarding the expected rules of their use.
Beyond the pressures of composing enough new material in time to meet a relentless schedule of releases and tours there must have been some satisfaction for Mike in the work of session players on QE2; at this time welcoming contributions from his live band with some fascinating results.
On the 2nd of April 1982 Mike appeared on Tyne Tees children's music show Razzmatazz, in support of the new album. Interviewed by Alistair Pirrie, Mike discussed the hellish flight to Spain which inspired the title track. Finishing with a short rendition of Taurus II; Mike provided 14 year old Paul Inder, son of Lemmy Kilmister with an opportunity to demonstrate some lead guitar playing.
Two days later the Mike Oldfield Group would perform Taurus II live during the first show of the Five Miles Out world tour, marking their US debut in New York.
The band comprised of almost the same compact supergroup structure consummately proven on the European Adventure Tour of '81 with the addition of session guitarist, Tim Renwick; Virginia Clee filling in for Rick Fenn during the US and Oceanic dates and also Roskilde Festival.
It was a loud and energetic band. It had to be. Mike could bring it down quiet temporarily here and there but Pierre Moerlen, returning to the fold had his own ideas and the limitless steam to express them. Morris Pert similarly punctuated proceedings with his Pictish inspirations and of course also in no uncertain measure.
_You couldn't suppress a band built on that backline, it was electrifying. It sizzled like high voltage powerlines in the mist when it was still. Mike at his technical peak as a live performer, bleached hair emerging from the darkness under bright lights and the screaming red Solid Guitar making its screaming presence felt._
_This was not the dapper Oldfield softshoe that began shuffling onto stages only 3 years earlier. This was the slightly distorted surf rock guitarist barnstormer._
Projected animations by Ian Eames inspired by the sometimes puzzling work of M.C.Escher remained a feature of Mike's shows, providing some light relief which the polite but introverted bandleader might not. One overall favourable local review described these as "clever but superfluous".
In the audience on the -16th- 17th of May by enthusiastic request and seated only a few rows back was a very young and impressionable glorfindel-box.
Thanks for watching!
Flight scenes from "Wings" (1927)
Track sheet fonts:
Mellow Burgundy
Agency FB
Kurland
Aloha Brush
Morning Rainbow
Robot Renegades
Old Stamper
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Mike Oldfield and David Bedford - First Excursion (cover)
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First Excursion was co-written by Mike Oldfield and David Bedford and recorded at Througham in August 1976. It was included on the 4LP "Boxed" release in October of that year and also as the B-side on certain William Tell Overture pressings. During an interview with Tom Mulhern for Guitar Player magazine in 1978, Mike Oldfield said of First Excursion: "If you get the level right, you can get yo...
Awesome work!!! Keep up!!! One of the best and most serious works I ever have seen on the UA-cam!!
Superb!
Thank you! We're glad you enjoyed it.
Love this Mike Oldfield composition, and this is a excellent cover!
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Stunning guys.
@@acceleratedriving Thank you very much!
Amazing work.
Thank you!
Mike would be proud of you all….What an amazing vocal and musical feast ❤
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Beautiful……❤
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Beautifuly done 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 One of Mike Oldfield most beautiful guitar solo's🎸🎶🎵🎼❤️👍🏻
Thank you!
Just keep coming back to hear this, simply superb.
Thank you, I am so pleased you enjoyed it.
Brilliance in every aspect. The vibrato is particularly incredible especially when bending up a tone and applying vibrato in the Oldfield style that so few can do (such as 0:45 and 0:51).
You are too kind, made my day, thank you!
Has anyone has made any Guitar Rig presets for Mike's sounds?
You hit it bang on excellent
Thank you!
Brilliant version. Fantastically well done
Thank you so much!
Great
Thank you.
Magnifique interprétation du maestro dans sa catégorie.genial!
Merci beaucoup!
By request the accompaniment track for the pleasure of guitarists can be found here: ua-cam.com/video/0HA9mV2qFko/v-deo.html
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Great
I just keep coming back to see/hear this. Superb cover of a hidden gem from one of the greatest guitarists of his time.
I'm so happy you enjoyed it.
Fantastic cover!! Great job 🙌
Thank you!
Wow!😲
Fives Miles Out ( le taurus II) est sans conteste l un des chefs d oeuvre de Mike Oldfield .
Well done to all involved, this was a fantastic cover, just the way it should be done, respectful of the original, but with your own (Magic) touch.
Thanks for the encouragement!
one of the most brilliant Oldfield composition ( and that says a lot) with a pretty good cover.
Thank you.
Superb ❤Taurus 2👍
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good cover
Thanks!
w tej dziedzinie Mike talentu nie zatracił … wielu dał radość pomimo, iż to dar od Boga😅🎉
100%
Wow ! This is truly beautiful. All your intricate and passionate instrumental playing and the tender hearted and powerful vocals. Thank you 🙏🏻💙🕊️
What a lovely comment, thank you!
Superb. Clean. Wonderful !!
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Taurus II Obra maestra. Gracias por esta preciosa interpretación
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Houlàlà, une superbe reprise d'un des meilleurs morceaux de Mike Oldfield. Bravo
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really excellent, Mike Oldfield is my favorite Artist in this Style. All my childood. Today, I still listen to Mike regularly. You Guys Nailed it.
Thank you.
This is the track that made me really get into Mike Oldfield, and one of my favorite pieces of music ever. It was the first thing I tried to learn to play! It makes me very happy to listen to a cover as cool as this one. Congrats!
Your comment makes me very happy. Thank you!
Unos de los mejores discos de Mike.
Awesome work!
Thank you!
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what a great rock symphony to cover. good job guys!
Thank you.
Fantastic work!!Congrats!!
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Well that was impressive, to say the least!!
Thank you so much!
It finished just before the good part? I assume you're making a part II (of Taurus II ..lol). That lovely soul singer lady should do a good version of "Sana roshana".
Good to see you back! You've nailed it again...and is that Mr H appearing at 6'58"?!
Thanks, Nic, yes he's good isn't he?
Tis I! :)
Fantástico!!
Thank you.
Brilliant! Nice shirt too, Maximum Power 😊
Viva la Liberator
Haha thank you!
Well, that was absolutely stunning, thank you
Thank you!
Absolutely awesome, just brilliant. This is classic Oldfield, totally Oldfield. Congrats!
Thank you so much!
Fantástico.
Thank you.
Pity that You did not do whole thing
Excelent. Well done !
Thank you!
Congratulations to all. Exquisite.
Thank you!
Amazing! Wonderful! 😍 So happy :)
It would never have been such fun without you.
Congratulations to all, this is so impressive, wonderful, love it! ♥
Thanks!