I'm old and a traditionalist so I have tended to ignore the more recent incarnations of TD, but this is terrific. Took me back to the late '70s as a teenager, listening to TD, Hawkwind and Steve Hillage. Just magical.
Finally gone back to their grassroot style of music, brilliant. Phaedra was their first album I bought in 1974, (and what a night it was when I first heard it, under a sheet with some glam bird, tripping our heads off). Seen them 3 times, have about 20 odd of their albums, mostly vinyls :)
Very mighty in comparison to the original version. Nice also the fat sawsound from the Moog at the very beginning and the ending of the song. The flangerphaser-effect is great here.
Fanny story. Phaedra was also my first album what I bought on flea market in communist Poland in the early 70s. Then I bought again when I moved to California on DVD. Now I'm listening New, Great TD on UA-cam. I bet 10 years from now technology will go so far, U ONLY need to roll ur eyes and TD ( and all the music) will be playing in ur brain with out any devices
Funny that this was written for a Jungle Action-Thriller yet I always think of 'The Warriors' first. And its interesting how a style of music can then be associated eventually with one or two kinds of genre. I think most of us these days will think of Sci-Fi Dystopias or 80s Slashers when we hear this style of electronic music.
TANGERINE DREAM 2023 tour NORTH AMERICAN TOUR September 8 - Miami Beach Bandshell, Miami/USA September 11 - Orange Peel, Asheville/USA September 12 - Centre Stage, Atlanta/USA September 13 - Ferris Wheelers, Dallas/USA September 14 - Empire Garage, Austin/USA with special guests TBA September 16 - El Ray, Albuquerque/USA September 17- Rialto Theatre, Tucson/USA with special session guest Steve Roach September 18 - Magnolia, El Cajon/USA September 19 - The Vermont, Los Angeles/USA September 20 - Regency Ballroom, San Francisco/USA with special session guest Robert Rich? September 22 - Revolution Hall, Portland/USA September 24 - Rickshaw Theatre, Vancouver/Canada September 25 - The Neptune, Seattle/USA September 27 - Keswick Theatre, Glenside, Pennsylvania/USA September 29 - Lincoln Theatre, Washington/USA September 30 - Knockdown Centre, New York/USA October 1 - Olympia - Pop Montreal, Montreal/Canada with special guest Invités October 3 - Opera House, Toronto/Canada October 5 - Metro, Chicago/USA GERMAN TOUR October 10 Gewandhaus, Großer Saal, Leipzig/Germany October 12 Rheingoldhalle, Mainz/Germany October 14 Lokschuppen, Bielefeld/Germany October 16 Theater am Aegi, Hannover/Germany October 17 Metropol Theater, Bremen/Germany October 18 Admiralspalast, Berlin/Germany October 20 Tollhaus, Karlsruhe/Germany October 21 Neue Gebläsehalle, Neunkirchen/Saar/Germany October 22 Osnabrückhalle, Europa Saal, Osnabrück/Germany October 24 Lichtburg, Essen/Germany October 25 Theaterhaus am Pragsattel, Stuttgart/Germany October 26 Hamburg, Laeiszhalle, Großer Saal, Hamburg/Germany October 28 Isarphilharmonie, München/Germany UK TOUR November 5 De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill/England November 6 Guildhall, Portsmouth/England November 7 Princess Pavilion, Falmouth/England November 8 Palladium, London/England November 9 Brudenell Social Club, Leeds/England November 10 Albert Hall, Manchester/England November 11 HH Prog Festival, Great Yarmouth/England Sold-Out November 12 Boiler Shop, Newcastle/England November 13 St Luke’s & The Winged Ox, Glasgow/Scotland November 14 The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh/Scotland with special guest Ali Ferguson
Watched couple of videos and still hadn't figured out what she is playing. Maybe it's that one part in the middle which could be replicated with synth. There also seems to be significant pre-delay on her parts.
I often wonder that of Hoshimo, but listen to her beautiful playing in Proton Bonfire for a more definite melody. She can often be seen twiddling with synths and effects.
This remake fixes one of the things I felt was lacking in the original version of Betrayal: a deep and powerful bass to drive it forward. The original is still nice, but cannot help be sound anemic after this!
This is great, but I don't think they use Hoshiko right. She should be playing the lead melody, not just some ambient overlay. I think they've misused her since the beginning. She needs to be more in the forefront.
I love Gary Numan as much as anyone but Tangerine Dream were around some 9 years before Numan came about. How about they’re both electronic music pioneers, just in different styles?
@@foosbooze263 It's almost as if this guy doesn't realize this track is actually 44 years old. Just being performed live with some added accoutrements.
if you saw the movie first or listen to them live(or maybe both, doesn't matther the order), you d have written a much more neutral and, maybe, just maybe, an answer that didn't have hate int it(which is uncalled for).
@@DragosTudorache My opinion is only an opinion, but there's no hate. I am DISMISSIVE. There's no HATE for an inferior sound, and your opinion of my opinion is wrong. 😝
This is just a bunch of people carrying on under the Tangerine Dream name, without Froese and Franke at the helm working with whomever else in the lineup then this current group is nothing more than a tribute act. So I get what you’re saying and if people can’t understand the distinction I am making then I have wasted my time stating my case.
Was 17 when I heard this music in the movie. Never forgot it.
Saw it yesterday in a live performance. This rendition is extraordinary, it was a very memorable live.
I'm old and a traditionalist so I have tended to ignore the more recent incarnations of TD, but this is terrific. Took me back to the late '70s as a teenager, listening to TD, Hawkwind and Steve Hillage. Just magical.
Goosebumps, one of my fav bands since my childhood. Going to see them in Spain next year!.
Froese, Franke, Baumann and Schmoelling would approve.
Finally gone back to their grassroot style of music, brilliant. Phaedra was their first album I bought in 1974, (and what a night it was when I first heard it, under a sheet with some glam bird, tripping our heads off). Seen them 3 times, have about 20 odd of their albums, mostly vinyls :)
Very mighty in comparison to the original version.
Nice also the fat sawsound from the Moog at the very beginning and the ending of the song.
The flangerphaser-effect is great here.
Amazing
Finally i Will see TD live in NL on the 24 10 19 in Zoetermeer. Can't wait. Huge fan.😍🤩
Saw TD. It was amazing.
die Musik spricht für sich
Magnifique !
Pure masterpiece. Way ahead of their time
Tangerine Dream está banda que abarca varias ramas y estilos de música sin dejar a Un la do lo electrónico que huuuau .
Fanny story. Phaedra was also my first album what I bought on flea market in communist Poland in the early 70s. Then I bought again when I moved to California on DVD. Now I'm listening New, Great TD on UA-cam. I bet 10 years from now technology will go so far, U ONLY need to roll ur eyes and TD ( and all the music) will be playing in ur brain with out any devices
Great mood
Fabulous!!
Awesome. Thanks!!
unbelievable that it has only some 400 calls, where do people have musical understanding?
Damn!!
Loved
Sick!!
Masterpiece🖤
Welcome to the world of trance 1978/79 well beyond your time
This was actually 1976, but not released until 1977.
I shaw Tangerine Dream many ears ago ! Now youtube FANTASTIC - Thank you again from Portugal
REAL.
SORCERER !!!!!
Funny that this was written for a Jungle Action-Thriller yet I always think of 'The Warriors' first. And its interesting how a style of music can then be associated eventually with one or two kinds of genre. I think most of us these days will think of Sci-Fi Dystopias or 80s Slashers when we hear this style of electronic music.
That’s interesting you should say that because this composition was also used in the Bill Cosby film Ghost Dad.
nice that still someone remembers sorcerer
year 2021, thinking bout my childhood days and reminiscing the good old days.
tak jak za dawnych lat
👍👍🏼
That rhythm from 3:48, Wow! :-D bit like Zoolook from Jarre
Please do not compare Tangerine Dream with JM Jarre. He's good, but he was a "follower" not a leader in the genre. :-)
Actually Friedkin used Jarret's "Spheres" in "Sorcerer."
Sorcerer was beyond their time
great flick
TANGERINE DREAM 2023 tour
NORTH AMERICAN TOUR
September 8 - Miami Beach Bandshell, Miami/USA
September 11 - Orange Peel, Asheville/USA
September 12 - Centre Stage, Atlanta/USA
September 13 - Ferris Wheelers, Dallas/USA
September 14 - Empire Garage, Austin/USA with special guests TBA
September 16 - El Ray, Albuquerque/USA
September 17- Rialto Theatre, Tucson/USA with special session guest Steve Roach
September 18 - Magnolia, El Cajon/USA
September 19 - The Vermont, Los Angeles/USA
September 20 - Regency Ballroom, San Francisco/USA with special session guest Robert Rich?
September 22 - Revolution Hall, Portland/USA
September 24 - Rickshaw Theatre, Vancouver/Canada
September 25 - The Neptune, Seattle/USA
September 27 - Keswick Theatre, Glenside, Pennsylvania/USA
September 29 - Lincoln Theatre, Washington/USA
September 30 - Knockdown Centre, New York/USA
October 1 - Olympia - Pop Montreal, Montreal/Canada with special guest Invités
October 3 - Opera House, Toronto/Canada
October 5 - Metro, Chicago/USA
GERMAN TOUR
October 10 Gewandhaus, Großer Saal, Leipzig/Germany
October 12 Rheingoldhalle, Mainz/Germany
October 14 Lokschuppen, Bielefeld/Germany
October 16 Theater am Aegi, Hannover/Germany
October 17 Metropol Theater, Bremen/Germany
October 18 Admiralspalast, Berlin/Germany
October 20 Tollhaus, Karlsruhe/Germany
October 21 Neue Gebläsehalle, Neunkirchen/Saar/Germany
October 22 Osnabrückhalle, Europa Saal, Osnabrück/Germany
October 24 Lichtburg, Essen/Germany
October 25 Theaterhaus am Pragsattel, Stuttgart/Germany
October 26 Hamburg, Laeiszhalle, Großer Saal, Hamburg/Germany
October 28 Isarphilharmonie, München/Germany
UK TOUR
November 5 De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill/England
November 6 Guildhall, Portsmouth/England
November 7 Princess Pavilion, Falmouth/England
November 8 Palladium, London/England
November 9 Brudenell Social Club, Leeds/England
November 10 Albert Hall, Manchester/England
November 11 HH Prog Festival, Great Yarmouth/England Sold-Out
November 12 Boiler Shop, Newcastle/England
November 13 St Luke’s & The Winged Ox, Glasgow/Scotland
November 14 The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh/Scotland with special guest Ali Ferguson
TANGERINE DREAM rescheduled 2022 UK & European Tour:
TD's biggest tour of the UK and Ireland since 1986
2.3.22 Concert: Tangerine Dream, Limelight 1, Belfast, Northern Ireland. 7.00pm, £28.50 + BF
3.3.22 Concert: Tangerine Dream, Liberty Hall, Dublin, Ireland
5.3.22 Concert: Tangerine Dream, RNCM Theatre, Manchester, England
6.3.22 Concert: Tangerine Dream, Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh, Scotland. Tickets: £31.90/ £29.70. Tickets go on sale 9.4.21 at 9.00am
7.3.22 Concert: Tangerine Dream, St Lukes, Glasgow, Scotland
9.3.22 Concert: Tangerine Dream, Riverside, Newcastle, England
10.3.22 Concert: Tangerine Dream, Grand Central Hall, Liverpool, England
11.3.22 Concert: Tangerine Dream, Coventry Cathedral, Coventry, England
12.3.22 Concert: Tangerine Dream, Corn Exchange, Cambridge, England
13.3.22 Concert: Tangerine Dream, Town Hall, Birmingham, England
15.3.22 Concert: Tangerine Dream, Brudenell Social Club, Leeds, England
16.3.22 Concert: Tangerine Dream, SWX, Bristol, England
17.3.22 Concert: Tangerine Dream, Phoenix, Exeter, England
18.3.22 Concert: Tangerine Dream, Roundhouse, London, England
19.3.22 Concert: Tangerine Dream, Camp HRH, Great Yarmouth, England.
21.3.22 Concert: Tangerine Dream, Engine Rooms, Southampton, England. 7.00pm
23.3.22 Concert: Tangerine Dream, Chalk, Brighton, England
More European dates to follow:
25.3.22 Concert: Tangerine Dream, Poppodium Q-Factory (Atlantisplein 1 1093 NE) Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
8.4.22 Concert: Tangerine Dream, Artrock-Festival, Neuberinhaus Reichenbach, Germany
More to follow...
USA?
Nice take on the theme.
Is the violinist actually playing?
Watched couple of videos and still hadn't figured out what she is playing. Maybe it's that one part in the middle which could be replicated with synth. There also seems to be significant pre-delay on her parts.
I often wonder that of Hoshimo, but listen to her beautiful playing in Proton Bonfire for a more definite melody. She can often be seen twiddling with synths and effects.
I don't get it. I hear hear what she plays when she plays it.
Maybe she's just fiddlin' around up there.
She's laying down loops. Then tweaking them as they play.
This remake fixes one of the things I felt was lacking in the original version of Betrayal: a deep and powerful bass to drive it forward. The original is still nice, but cannot help be sound anemic after this!
Ella y su violin merece ser escuchada con mejor calidad de video.
i was 7 years old when this album write
This is great, but I don't think they use Hoshiko right. She should be playing the lead melody, not just some ambient overlay. I think they've misused her since the beginning. She needs to be more in the forefront.
It does sound great ! ....though I'm not certain who is actually "playing" anything ....or how much is a pre-programmed soundscape...
this sounds like ricochet
The Original is timeless still and of an Era gone forever, more sinister, D❤arker IMO. So they at least broached some key elements and it's loonggerr😅
The old version is better but I respect it!
Do they even need her? >no
OK but who will hold the violin ?
That chick on the violin didn't do anything.
I heard Gary Numan do better and TUNEFUL, forty odd years aback. Try agin.
I love Gary Numan as much as anyone but Tangerine Dream were around some 9 years before Numan came about. How about they’re both electronic music pioneers, just in different styles?
@@foosbooze263 It's almost as if this guy doesn't realize this track is actually 44 years old. Just being performed live with some added accoutrements.
if you saw the movie first or listen to them live(or maybe both, doesn't matther the order), you d have written a much more neutral and, maybe, just maybe, an answer that didn't have hate int it(which is uncalled for).
@@DragosTudorache My opinion is only an opinion, but there's no hate.
I am DISMISSIVE. There's no HATE for an inferior sound, and your opinion of my opinion is wrong. 😝
This is just a bunch of people carrying on under the Tangerine Dream name, without Froese and Franke at the helm working with whomever else in the lineup then this current group is nothing more than a tribute act. So I get what you’re saying and if people can’t understand the distinction I am making then I have wasted my time stating my case.
Wonderful
Fantastic