brings me back to 1976 when i visited england {yorkshire) and listened to this album while crossing the moors by car and watching the superb english coutryside a very special and delightful sensation
I was listening to the album again and again when I was nineteen and twenty years old in the rural town of Japan. Ommadawn saved me and that is best I can describe about the masterpiece.
@@duncangreen6914 oh Duncan, Classical music far out ways anything for getting me deep inside. Chopin: Nocturne in B flat minor, Op. 9 no. 1, Tchaikovsky 1812, Barber Adagio for strings, Allegri Miserere...I could go on all night
In particular, the section from 9:12 to 9:46 takes me back to Sigiriya, Sri Lanka in September 1982. I had just climbed to the top of Lion Rock and was blown away by the vista of the surrounding countryside spread out before me. I swear I could hear this section playing in my head. Unforgettable.
i was born in 1975... and my early teenage years i always fond music boring... 80s pop ... pfff... when i was 14 i heard this music and was enthralled instantly... i wasnt aware music like this exists. and it opened a door to a whole new world of music i am still exploring to this very day.
Best of his music. My brothers friend died and when we heard the news ommadawn was playing on the radio. It's such deep memories the music suited the time I heard it again in my teens and bought the album. Timeless and beautiful. Music for the soul
It feels like some of his melodies are tapping into my subconscious, into ancestral memories. Sounds that my mind somehow already knew, despite being a relative newcomer to this genius' compositions.
When I was a young single man, I would decorate my flat for Christmas, and once the tree was up and fully adorned, I turn out the lights and listen to this bathed in the glow of the Christmas lights. Beautiful memory for me, surpassed only by watching my kids growing up.
Pour moi aussi, comme vous tous, les meilleurs moments de ma jeunesse, saisis dans leur élan par cette musique incroyable, énorme, sensible, visionnaire, subtile. Merci Mike.
Tout à fait d'accord, Mike est un génie, rien n'a été fait de semblable de nos jours. Ses morceaux sont de l'art majeur comme du baroque ou classique. Je l'ai connu avec Maggie Reilly, Foreign Affair, To France, Familly Man... Quand j'ai découvert Omadown, Taurus, Tubular Bells... Je suis restée toutes oreilles tendues vers ce monde magique, il est un compositeur d'exception ! Merci pour ton commentaire in french, ça fait du bien car les français que je connais n'ont jamais entendu son nom, même avec Moonlight Shadows qu'on a pourtant souvent entendu à l'époque. Temperence
On en parle du climax de fin de notre chère Mike qui reste juste incroyable même encore aujourd'hui, je m'en lasse pas si il y a bien quelques chose que je regrette quand j'écoute ce morceau, c'est que j'ai pas connu l'âge d'or de ommadown j'était pas né mais ça n'empêche pas d'apprécier cette musique incroyable.
Als ich 15 Jahre alt war, kam das Album raus als 4-fach- Schallplattenalbum "Boxed" mit unter anderem Ommadawn Part one and two. Weil es damals für mein Taschengeld zu teuer war nahm ich es von meinem besten Freund mit Kassettenrecorder auf. Die Songs hörte ich abends und nachts unter meiner Bettdecke. Immer dann, wenn ich Stress mit meinen Eltern oder Freundin hatte hörte ich Ommadawn und heulte mich aus. Heute höre ich Ommadawn über spotify... ...aber heulen tu ich immer noch. Und jetzt bin ich 60!
Oh ja! Das kenn ich! Bei mir fing es mit Tubular Bells an, als ich 17 war. Heute bin ich 65, und mindestens 3x die Woche versuche ich, die Parts auf meiner Klampfe hin zu kriegen und schreibe immer noch an Geschichten , die in Landschaften spielen, zu denen mich die Musik inspiriert hat.
I was 14 listening back in 1975 on my older brothers record player. Oddly enough right now back in his old bedroom listening again aged 62. He's long gone and my parents but this is some kind of time travel. Back then it felt both old and futuristic at the same time and that feeling still persists. Forwards backwards forwards backwards.
My older brother first introduced me to the wonderful Mike Oldfield when I was in my early teens,I love all of his music,but Ommadawn is my favourite,listening to it now as I type this,amazing is all I can say 😊
I totally agree with you, for me too, it's the best instrumental music by Mike, it's major art as classical music. I like Taurus, The Lake and all music sing by Maggie Reilly, To France, Foreign Affair, Familly Man, don't you like too ? I'm french and my english is limited but enough to be understand I hope... Thanks Lolilo
So beautifully crafted I'm speechless... breathless. Thanks so much for sharing, I lost my LP album long ago. After 20 long painful years filled by noises, this is music to my ears, oxygen to my lungs.
Well some people have no sense in music as in the thumbs down..shame on each and every one of you. This is a superb album by the Mozart of today. If you don't get it just leave it but don't give it a thumbs down.
without question one mike,s best albums I have purchased my copy many many years ago and still enjoy it to the max as for his knighthood yes I whole heartedly agree .
MO touched the sublime here, and stayed there. Much of his other work gets very close to this level - not sure any of it surpasses this in purity or beauty. Thank you.
i went to mikes concert in adelaide in the late 70's and this was my all time favourite for so many years, it still stops me in my tracks , every time it comes on
I used to love this when I was 14 in the early 80s. Since then I cannot get into it the same (still like it but it was like so intense when I was younger) but part 2 I can. I think you have to be living in pain to really appreciate it, but maybe that's just me, then. Part 2 is like a different piece to me, the start of part 2 is one of my favourite pieces ever. It feels like Mike is putting everything on the line in the hope of being understood, anyone else feel the same? Like a primal cry from the heart, very little music is as intense.
Mike was in a great deal of mental anguish during the time he composed this album. Side 1 is a reflection of that while side 2 is him coming out of the darkness and finding joy in life ❤
The first Mike Oldfield album I bought and played to destruction on an old record player that did it no justice whatsoever. Absolutely sublime.I love it dearly and still regard it as the point my musical taste grew up.
I am 84 yeara old, an arch Conservative, an unreconstructed MCP. old fashioned as hell, proudly wearing the coat that my Victorian father wore by being critical of everything that the young did and every idea that they had but happily own up to Ommadawn being the only CD that I have ever bought. I live in Thailand and when I go upcountry on one of my regular visits to visit family members the CD is always in the glove box. Soon after my arrival, the word goes around the village that Papa Farang (foreigner) has arrived and the village kids gather around the pick-up and patiently wait as I open the doors and windows of my little truck and insert the CD into the player. They gyrate and jump up and down when the music commences their movements hardly qualifying to be called a dance . Lately some of the village ladies have attended and it is some sight to see the well upholstered ones shuffling around is a sight to behold. Next time I intend to bring some Pink Floyd for them to sample.
Thanks for your interesting comment ! You should be 86 today, I hope you feel good in Thailand ? There is no age to love this master piece and all Mike Oldfield music, it's major art like classical music, magnifique (in french). I love Pink Floyd too, it's huge ! I was 18 when I knew Mike with Maggie Reilly first, I love to France, today I'm 59 and it's still my favorite music, Tubular Bells, Taurus, The Lake...Love too Baroque, Bach, Vivaldi... Temperence
This also takes me back. What a beautiful piece of music. When stressed, I put my headphones on and RELAX. Luv it, Luv it, Luv it Sweet Dreams Everybody and god bless 😊
One of only 4 albums I ever spent the fortune to buy the master lp's of (2 were his). Pure perfection...this one especially always transports my mind, evokes images of early man, greeting ,dancing & worshipping the sun
I put a thumbs down just to see what happened. Don't know why it didn't come up . Who could give a stuff about people who disliked this. Its as beautiful as it was when I heard it in the 70s. Sublime. Saw it live too. Unbelievable.and a showman to boot.♥️
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Happy to hear M.O. again after four decades, it brings me to happy tears. How the years have flown by, when i look back it seemed like a dream. When you're still young, live you life as consciously as possible and respect you dear ones.
I don't think it was ahead of his time. It was what 1970s prog-rock sounds like. It sounds very 1970s which is good because Oldfield never made better albums since "Incantations" (maybe with the exception of "Five Miles Out" and "Amarok").
Sublime, magistral, una joya, obra maestra musical, un genio de esos que salen de vez en cuando, Mike Oldfield, un extraordinario músico, un genio que nos ha deleitado con obras inolvidables y que son cada día más hermosas.
Still his best work and it almost never saw the light of day. The source tape was starting to crumble due the number of overdubs but he got there in the end.
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I bought this, Tubular Bells, and Hergest Ridge in the 70s on vinyl. Now I haven't got a cartridge I'd trust to set down on any of my records and can't afford to buy a decent one right now. Someone ganked my Ommadawn CD at a party and I never got around to ripping it, so thanks for putting this up, because now I can listen to it today. "This stereo record cannot be played on old tin boxes no matter what they are fitted with. If you are in possession of such equipment please hand it into the nearest police station." ^_^
In this photography, Mike is the pure replica of the Jesus that i imagine... And in his youth, he was a scorched alive ! I love his appearing in Robert Wyatt Rock bottom album, he makes the day !
Mike Oldield’music was a happy discovery at the hands of some good friends there in the 1990s, there Is a before and after. Thanks Mike for your talent, am so happy whit your music.
As I row old and deaf, I gave my vynils collection to a younger guy, but they miss me sometimes, like this one. So, thanks for sharing ! '(The final of this part, sounds for me, growing crescendo, and finally, an "auditive orgasm") .
Cuando en nuestra adolescencia somos más puros. Cuando la costra de nuestros pecados no aturde la respuesta tuve la fortuna de oírte. De sentir tu alma cristalina en Ommadawn en Hergest Ridge. Aquí es donde fuiste más limpio y donde tu genio afloraba...
El ensimismamiento en el milagro de la lluvia. Asistir a la bendición que el océano derrama en las tierras. Su cuerpo de agua y sales.Cómo Gaia repite el entero ciclo y tu alma asiste a compartir todo ello vibrando incansable ante tanta belleza y amor.Gracias Miguel Campoviejo. Gracias Mike Olfield. Nunca te olvidaremos porque formas parte de nosotr@s
Corrado Argiolas...Sono d'accordo con il tuo giudizio, ma, forse, potresti rendere onore anche a Mike Oldfield, scrivendo in un italiano corretto...scusami !
You should know a thing or two about the guitar with your name! The whole second half is amazing for the guitar work, the riddling bit in the middle is brilliant. But that final guitar solo - just WOW!!!
Brig me Back too ,in the World of wonderful Times ,I was 20 ty jears old ,and the Girls was fantastic and the Sound was fantastic ,the live was wonderful .
Brings me back to 1975. I was 16 with not a care in the world. Mike Oldfield is fantastic.
similar, never fades in impact
I was 14
I was 6 and the world was full of wonder.
I was 14/15
I was 15 in 1975, and I played this album to death, it was my favourite.
brings me back to 1976 when i visited england {yorkshire) and listened to this album while crossing the moors by car and watching the superb english coutryside a very special and delightful sensation
My favourite Mike Oldfield album. Played it to death when I was in my teens, still keep on playing it now, 40 years later.
Same here.
Yep.
@@Crustywasp and here.
Same 😎
And here. And always.
I played this often to my son when he was small. He loved it and named it ''stars music''. I was hugely impressed.
I was listening to the album again and again when I was nineteen and twenty years old in the rural town of Japan. Ommadawn saved me and that is best I can describe about the masterpiece.
apsaras21st,good for you👍
"The" most influential piece of music in my whole life. First heard it at 15. I'm now 60 and its never quite been equalled
I was about 18 but it had the same effect. I'll be 60 in 6 weeks.
Same here,too.
Same here, except First Excursion, Pheaecian Games, Hergest Ridge and Incantations part 1 and 3 truly matched it.
Try Bach's prelude no. 1 in C major and Bach's cello suite no. 1 in G major. They're quite good too.
@@duncangreen6914 oh Duncan, Classical music far out ways anything for getting me deep inside. Chopin: Nocturne in B flat minor, Op. 9 no. 1, Tchaikovsky 1812, Barber Adagio for strings, Allegri Miserere...I could go on all night
One of Mike Oldfield's best efforts. I still love it to this day.
In my opinion, The Best.
“Best effort” comes across as a bit of an understatement. Maybe better to say “gift from the cosmos” or something similar.
In particular, the section from 9:12 to 9:46 takes me back to Sigiriya, Sri Lanka in September 1982. I had just climbed to the top of Lion Rock and was blown away by the vista of the surrounding countryside spread out before me. I swear I could hear this section playing in my head. Unforgettable.
Thank you Mike for all your Music. It has changed my life for better.
i was born in 1975... and my early teenage years i always fond music boring... 80s pop ... pfff... when i was 14 i heard this music and was enthralled instantly... i wasnt aware music like this exists. and it opened a door to a whole new world of music i am still exploring to this very day.
Ommaddawn is an unique masterpiece, soulful, unearthly and simply timeless!
His best performance for my opinion.
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Sânt de aceiași părerea !
Best of his music.
My brothers friend died and when we heard the news ommadawn was playing on the radio.
It's such deep memories the music suited the time
I heard it again in my teens and bought the album.
Timeless and beautiful. Music for the soul
It feels like some of his melodies are tapping into my subconscious, into ancestral memories. Sounds that my mind somehow already knew, despite being a relative newcomer to this genius' compositions.
i feel the same
When I was a young single man, I would decorate my flat for Christmas, and once the tree was up and fully adorned, I turn out the lights and listen to this bathed in the glow of the Christmas lights. Beautiful memory for me, surpassed only by watching my kids growing up.
Only discovering the music, but I love Christmas lights!
Love that!
Awww you sound like a sweet person x
Rediscovered this after 30 odd years of not listening to it. Pure joy and musical beauty.
Pour moi aussi, comme vous tous, les meilleurs moments de ma jeunesse, saisis dans leur élan par cette musique incroyable, énorme, sensible, visionnaire, subtile. Merci Mike.
Tout à fait d'accord, Mike est un génie, rien n'a été fait de semblable de nos jours.
Ses morceaux sont de l'art majeur comme du baroque ou classique.
Je l'ai connu avec Maggie Reilly, Foreign Affair, To France, Familly Man...
Quand j'ai découvert Omadown, Taurus, Tubular Bells... Je suis restée toutes oreilles tendues vers ce monde magique, il est un compositeur d'exception !
Merci pour ton commentaire in french, ça fait du bien car les français que je connais n'ont jamais entendu son nom, même avec Moonlight Shadows qu'on a pourtant souvent entendu à l'époque.
Temperence
On en parle du climax de fin de notre chère Mike qui reste juste incroyable même encore aujourd'hui, je m'en lasse pas si il y a bien quelques chose que je regrette quand j'écoute ce morceau, c'est que j'ai pas connu l'âge d'or de ommadown j'était pas né mais ça n'empêche pas d'apprécier cette musique incroyable.
Depuis plus de 35 ans Omadown m'en met plein la gueule, c'est de l'art majeur, merci Mike d'exister.
Temperence south France
Als ich 15 Jahre alt war, kam das Album raus als 4-fach- Schallplattenalbum "Boxed" mit unter anderem Ommadawn Part one and two. Weil es damals für mein Taschengeld zu teuer war nahm ich es von meinem besten Freund mit Kassettenrecorder auf. Die Songs hörte ich abends und nachts unter meiner Bettdecke. Immer dann, wenn ich Stress mit meinen Eltern oder Freundin hatte hörte ich Ommadawn und heulte mich aus.
Heute höre ich Ommadawn über spotify...
...aber heulen tu ich immer noch. Und jetzt bin ich 60!
Oh ja! Das kenn ich! Bei mir fing es mit Tubular Bells an, als ich 17 war. Heute bin ich 65, und mindestens 3x die Woche versuche ich, die Parts auf meiner Klampfe hin zu kriegen und schreibe immer noch an Geschichten , die in Landschaften spielen, zu denen mich die Musik inspiriert hat.
I was 14 listening back in 1975 on my older brothers record player. Oddly enough right now back in his old bedroom listening again aged 62. He's long gone and my parents but this is some kind of time travel. Back then it felt both old and futuristic at the same time and that feeling still persists. Forwards backwards forwards backwards.
I was introduced to this album during a spiritual awakening in my life and it will forever be remembered as an important part of that memory.
Same here, bro.
Same effects on me
This album alone is a spiritual awakening.
My older brother first introduced me to the wonderful Mike Oldfield when I was in my early teens,I love all of his music,but Ommadawn is my favourite,listening to it now as I type this,amazing is all I can say 😊
He is genius indeed...so deep music he brings out to us!!!We travel with him....Ommadawn part 1 my fav...
I totally agree with you, for me too, it's the best instrumental music by Mike, it's major art as classical music.
I like Taurus, The Lake and all music sing by Maggie Reilly, To France, Foreign Affair, Familly Man, don't you like too ?
I'm french and my english is limited but enough to be understand I hope...
Thanks
Lolilo
Never ever get tired of listening to his music absolute genius
His best album. That guitar work in the second half of part one. Amazing. A stunning audial climax
I never thought about it; Hergest Ridge is also quite a ride. It was a follow up to Tubular Bells, but I did not acquire it until maybe '77.
I think you mean ' On horseback', that was the double A side on the vinyl single recording. A Xmas hit. In Britain anyway.
This album should be played at summer solstice Stonehenge,
😎👍👌
So beautifully crafted I'm speechless... breathless. Thanks so much for sharing, I lost my LP album long ago. After 20 long painful years filled by noises, this is music to my ears, oxygen to my lungs.
Off the scale brilliant. Love "Bells" but this takes me to another place altogether. It really should be SIR Mike Oldfield by now !
Only in dumb UK could he be so ignored as he largely has been. So many classical composers were underrated in their day.
and what good would an award from a friend of Jimmy Saville do for him ?
@@SocietyOfTheSpectacl The honours system is a joke, the UK is a joke.
@@exk6 When things were better than they are now. I think mainly MO produced MO.
i was told, he turn it down,?
Well some people have no sense in music as in the thumbs down..shame on each and every one of you. This is a superb album by the Mozart of today. If you don't get it just leave it but don't give it a thumbs down.
without question one mike,s best albums I have purchased my copy many many years ago
and still enjoy it to the max as for his knighthood yes I whole heartedly agree .
Mike Oldfield is a genius. Any questions?
No question, no comment, nothing!
Absolutely. The Beethoven of rock music.
@@philmixer No argument here....cheers !
Any :-)
Amen amen!
The guy is a genius, simple as that,,
No question, no comment, nothing!
. On the jpl l8lii0kllk and m 9pm}}} long
Big Agree
This is beautiful, one of my favorite pieces of music ever. I bought the 8-track when it came out.
Porfle Popnecker You’re as old as myself
Es una obra maestra de la música. Sólo un genio puede crearla. Maestro de maestros, gracias por tu música. Qué grande eres Mike !!!!
the one album which i dont want to hear too often so it stays something special
Listening to this and reading these comments are sending shivers throughout me.
MO touched the sublime here, and stayed there. Much of his other work gets very close to this level - not sure any of it surpasses this in purity or beauty. Thank you.
His best work I think, surpassing Tubular Bells, but sadly less well known.
i went to mikes concert in adelaide in the late 70's and this was my all time favourite for so many years, it still stops me in my tracks , every time it comes on
I used to love this when I was 14 in the early 80s. Since then I cannot get into it the same (still like it but it was like so intense when I was younger) but part 2 I can. I think you have to be living in pain to really appreciate it, but maybe that's just me, then. Part 2 is like a different piece to me, the start of part 2 is one of my favourite pieces ever. It feels like Mike is putting everything on the line in the hope of being understood, anyone else feel the same? Like a primal cry from the heart, very little music is as intense.
I agree with " I think you have to be living in pain to really appreciate it"
Mike was in a great deal of mental anguish during the time he composed this album. Side 1 is a reflection of that while side 2 is him coming out of the darkness and finding joy in life ❤
Just listen when you need to
This is him at his best
I like brutal metal, but I will always have time for this and Floyd.
I agree...nothing like some Rammstein followed by a little Tubular Bells....you remind me of me.
@@MaynardGKrebs-gv4vy Love it
j'aime le Métal 70.s /80's /90.s. and actual too . All good music are benefic
Floyd and Jeremy Soule...
Fully agree.
Most beautiful piece of music I ever heard in my life
The first Mike Oldfield album I bought and played to destruction on an old record player that did it no justice whatsoever. Absolutely sublime.I love it dearly and still regard it as the point my musical taste grew up.
Very fine kitty, you have there. Yes, my fav Oldfield LP, too; bought the vinyl in mid '70's, me thinks. still have it.
An everfresh masterpiece! One of my favourite albums of all time.
I am 84 yeara old, an arch Conservative, an unreconstructed MCP. old fashioned as hell, proudly wearing the coat that my Victorian father wore by being critical of everything that the young did and every idea that they had but happily own up to Ommadawn being the only CD that I have ever bought.
I live in Thailand and when I go upcountry on one of my regular visits to visit family members the CD is always in the glove box. Soon after my arrival, the word goes around the village that Papa Farang (foreigner) has arrived and the village kids gather around the pick-up and patiently wait as I open the doors and windows of my little truck and insert the CD into the player. They gyrate and jump up and down when the music commences their movements hardly qualifying to be called a dance . Lately some of the village ladies have attended and it is some sight to see the well upholstered ones shuffling around is a sight to behold. Next time I intend to bring some Pink Floyd for them to sample.
Thanks for your interesting comment !
You should be 86 today, I hope you feel good in Thailand ?
There is no age to love this master piece and all Mike Oldfield music, it's major art like classical music, magnifique (in french).
I love Pink Floyd too, it's huge !
I was 18 when I knew Mike with Maggie Reilly first, I love to France, today I'm 59 and it's still my favorite music, Tubular Bells, Taurus, The Lake...Love too Baroque, Bach, Vivaldi...
Temperence
Eres un abuelo muy chulo y los niños supercontentos contigo. Felicidades!!
@@juanalberto7925 I dont inderstand spanish, I'm french, italian is closer and there is no translation...
Merci for your answer
@@LaurenceALLINIEU👌👍👍
Next year this album will be 50 years old, incredible and amazing. I only discovered it in 1990 as part of the "Boxed" album!
I remember this being one of my favourite records when I was small. My mum had good taste In music x
Same here ...its why I know the music of Mike oldfield ....our mums had soul eh ❤️🔥🌟
@@scarlettskies100 Yes they did 🙂 x
@@neilgreene91 lucky us eh 😊 xx
@@scarlettskies100 we should chat x
This also takes me back. What a beautiful piece of music. When stressed, I put my headphones on and RELAX. Luv it, Luv it, Luv it Sweet Dreams Everybody and god bless 😊
One of only 4 albums I ever spent the fortune to buy the master lp's of (2 were his).
Pure perfection...this one especially always transports my mind, evokes images of early man, greeting ,dancing & worshipping the sun
Goosebumps. Revelation for me.
Oh, how we can scatter ourselves for nothing. What a great thing that there is music that reminds us of our heart! These here are tears!
Ogni volta che ascolto questo brano é.un tuffo nei ricordi di quando ero ragazzo, è sempre un piacere ascoltarlo. Grande Mike
i am born when this came out 1975 and i really love this creation from Sir Mike Oldfield
I put a thumbs down just to see what happened.
Don't know why it didn't come up .
Who could give a stuff about people who disliked this.
Its as beautiful as it was when I heard it in the 70s.
Sublime.
Saw it live too. Unbelievable.and a showman to boot.♥️
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Omg, how brilliant, sweet and unique!
How extraordinarily accelerated those years were and how music transmitted it! I can't hear this right now.
Happy to hear M.O. again after four decades, it brings me to happy tears. How the years have flown by, when i look back it seemed like a dream. When you're still young, live you life as consciously as possible and respect you dear ones.
@@Tubemanjac ...You are right, only, wisdom come when one is already old...and I am talking from experience !
Never gets old.
So far ahead of his time.
Actually it would be hard to define what era it's from.
Not that far. Lots of acts doing similar stuff in the 70's - and only 4 years till the human league and the new romantic era. Still great though
I don't think it was ahead of his time. It was what 1970s prog-rock sounds like. It sounds very 1970s which is good because Oldfield never made better albums since "Incantations" (maybe with the exception of "Five Miles Out" and "Amarok").
@@witekm2152 listen to Return to Ommadawn
"Actually" bedeutet nicht "normalerweise"
It all flows so perfectly and beautifully.
Praise caroline!
Sublime, magistral, una joya, obra maestra musical, un genio de esos que salen de vez en cuando, Mike Oldfield, un extraordinario músico, un genio que nos ha deleitado con obras inolvidables y que son cada día más hermosas.
Mike was a man sent by god to Earth to spread the beauty of music
A MASTERPIECE FROM THE MULTI-TRACK-GOD !!!
This is just absolutely wonderful,,,,
My favourite Mike Oldfield album.
このアルバムは擦りれるほど聴きました。得にこのpart1の後半の古代の祈りのような部分は大好きです。
日本の縄文時代に意識が飛んでしまって。
Note the background vocals done in the looped style of 10cc from the same year. A staggering piece of recording for its time.
Still his best work and it almost never saw the light of day. The source tape was starting to crumble due the number of overdubs but he got there in the end.
Je ne me lasse pas d'écouter cet album de Mike Oldfield. Je le trouve tout simplement grandiose.
Fantastica. Me encanta la percusion. Viajo en el tiempo con esta musica. A cuando mi hermano vivia y me la ponia. Te echo de menos.
I have been looking for this song for many years (since the mid 1970's) but I did not remember the name!! Thank you for posting it!! :)
Damn every time I listen to a Mike Oldfield album I'm bowled over by his genius. It will be a sad day when we lose him
I don't want to think about that happening, but I know it will.
Impossible to loose him because his musics are eternal.
@@drivingschool11 yes at least we'll always have his music
on 18 years old he compossed tubular bells, a master master piece, he is a genius.
Klasyka ,którą mało kto rozumie. Słucham i jestem w lepszym świecie. Genialne zmiany klimatu , mimo wszystko jest to muzyka radosna z cieniem niepokoju żeby nie było nudno...Pozdrawiam Was wszystkich fanów
I bought this, Tubular Bells, and Hergest Ridge in the 70s on vinyl. Now I haven't got a cartridge I'd trust to set down on any of my records and can't afford to buy a decent one right now. Someone ganked my Ommadawn CD at a party and I never got around to ripping it, so thanks for putting this up, because now I can listen to it today. "This stereo record cannot be played on old tin boxes no matter what they are fitted with. If you are in possession of such equipment please hand it into the nearest police station." ^_^
Es una obra desgarradora a la vez que monumental. Una odisea. Las guitarras gritan y lloran.
In this photography, Mike is the pure replica of the Jesus that i imagine...
And in his youth, he was a scorched alive !
I love his appearing in Robert Wyatt Rock bottom album, he makes the day !
Mike Oldield’music was a happy discovery at the hands of some good friends there in the 1990s, there Is a before and after. Thanks Mike for your talent, am so happy whit your music.
Le top du top du top , écouté la première fois lorsque javais 15 ans ...j en ai 54 .... du caviar !
No princípio era a música, e a música se fez carne e nos encantou com essa genialidade infinita. Obrigado Mike, por sua vida dedicada à MÚSICA !!!
one of my favourite m. oldfield albums . my copy is in the box set the whole set is fantastic
As I row old and deaf, I gave my vynils collection to a younger guy, but they miss me sometimes, like this one.
So, thanks for sharing !
'(The final of this part, sounds for me, growing crescendo, and finally, an "auditive orgasm") .
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what if you were to listen to it where it is completely silent where you wont disturb anyone and with lets say a quality small portable speaker ☺
Cuando en nuestra adolescencia somos más puros. Cuando la costra de nuestros pecados no aturde la respuesta tuve la fortuna de oírte. De sentir tu alma cristalina en Ommadawn en Hergest Ridge. Aquí es donde fuiste más limpio y donde tu genio afloraba...
I don't understand you my friend, but I agree the same... :O)
Si el Return to Ommadawn lo hubiera hecho con más músicos,hubiera recuperado mucho de ese espíritu que comentas
El ensimismamiento en el milagro de la lluvia. Asistir a la bendición que el océano derrama en las tierras. Su cuerpo de agua y sales.Cómo Gaia repite el entero ciclo y tu alma asiste a compartir todo ello vibrando incansable ante tanta belleza y amor.Gracias Miguel Campoviejo. Gracias Mike Olfield. Nunca te olvidaremos porque formas parte de nosotr@s
One of the greatest albums ever .
Bellissimo disco (gli ho tutti) in macchina guidando la notte ascoltarlo a volume alto e ancora più bello!
Corrado Argiolas...Sono d'accordo con il tuo giudizio, ma, forse, potresti rendere onore anche a Mike Oldfield, scrivendo in un italiano corretto...scusami !
Muchas gracias Mike, por otra de tus obras maestras...
Ty for uploading it. Wonderful timeless music.
That electric guitar near the end- holy smokes!
You should know a thing or two about the guitar with your name! The whole second half is amazing for the guitar work, the riddling bit in the middle is brilliant. But that final guitar solo - just WOW!!!
@@eccehomer8182 Thank you for that ,but I play guitar about as well as Abu Hamza
This is as far from today's manufactured, processed pop as it's possible to get. From a time when music could still be a labour of love.
' OMMADAWN ' (Pt. One) &
' TUBULAR BELLS ' (Pt. One)
is the best of Oldfield. 🥰🥰
Takes me back in time. Haunting album
Visionary and timeless . Mike is a genius .
Soberbio!!!! escucho a Mike Oldfield desde muy joven y luego le ponía a mi hija su música desde bebe y ahora mi hija se la pone a mi nieta,
One of the most special and beautiful pieces of music ever❤
Bellissimo, inarrivabile, sublime, sovrannaturale... Mike ultimo Genio
First heard this before i wanted to be a soldier......herd it every day after being a solider !!!
Excellent video, wonderful music my friend, thank you.Th Up
Warm midsummer greetings ... All the best.
Guauuuuuu!!!!.
Has pulido tu música.
Tu esencia!!!
Has madurado de una
Forma increíble!!!!
Brig me Back too ,in the World of wonderful Times ,I was 20 ty jears old ,and the Girls was fantastic and the Sound was fantastic ,the live was wonderful .
20 minutes de bonheur absolu ................ que dire d autres sinon Merci Mr Oldfield
The King Mike Oldefield ,of music celtica
The last 5 minutes were my favorite part!