My father accidentally left his Mike Oldfield - Five Miles Out CD in my CD player when I was 10, I instantly fell in love and have been listening to all of his songs ever since. The best mistake my father ever made.
Iv been listening to Mike all my life and no matter haw meany times I hear his music it just gets better and better. And that’s the same for so many albums Love your music Mike 👍🏻
I've always loved Mike Oldfield. This makes me remember ....I was a young kid when I first started listening to his music and after that Ive had periods when not listening to him, but always on my mind...
cela fait 30 ans que j’écoute mike oldfield et après avoir écouté des milliers de fois ces musiques je trouve ca toujours aussi fabuleux génial et magnifique ..
Cuanta razón tienes! 🌞 Esta suite es magnífica, y un poco infravalorada, a mi parecer. Yo adoro los fragmentos folk de música celta, especialmente. 🇪🇸 🇫🇷 👋
I love the extraordinary compositios of Mike Oldfield,since I was 12 years old.He will be always in my heart and my life is so much richer through his beautiful and genious music. I will always dear Mike♥️♥️♥️
OMG "To France" in the Charts (in Germany) 1984 Number 1! germancharts.de/showitem.asp?interpret=Mike+Oldfield+%26+Maggie+Reilly&titel=To+France&cat=s At this time i was 12 yo!
For me this is as good as it possible can get. Ive Been listening sincs i was 15 now 55, Taurus 2 is for me Mikes best, its gets my emotions on a roller coast every time i listen to it, usually with a bottle of red wine on the side.. There is nothing today that even comes close to this, should be taught in music academys!
I rode in my car playing this once while just flying and making my ascent heavenwards through the Pennsylvania mountains through to Upstate New York. It was about as close to a spiritual experience as you'll ever get.
No comments in two years sad, this is an amazing song Oldfield is amazing i am a meatal head who enjoys any good music whatever the genre .. just amazing music Oldfield is a master.
Listening to mike oldfield has always given me inspirations. I am a photographer and like to take photos of unuseral things mike oilfields music lifts the creative side of me. Thanks Mike Oldfield.
I have been a huge fan of Mike since 74 and now I am aged, 55 having been born in the year of 1969 how I wish I had been born years earlier than 1969 say had I been born in the year 1963 when the classic Dr Who era started on bbc1 in black and white with Bill Hartnell and had a 26 year run before it was sadly axed for 15 years but it did not come back the same show.
Mike is a true genius... no doubt about that fact.. at least for those who know his works... Please do not forget to listen carefully to: Songs of distant earth Platinum Tubular bells 2 And of course Ommadown These are absolute masterpieces. How do you recognize a masterpiece? When time has no effect on the intense pleasure you feel when listening and listening again these treasures... as he said in one of my favourite... "Only time will tell" and more than 40 years of hard work and true good music say that he IS a real genius...
Amarok for me is the most creative piece of music I've ever heard. And that's comparing him to bachs tocatas and mozarts requiems. His range in creativity is off the scale.
I remember the early 80s, when each release of a new album I rushed to the record store, impatient to find out what he had concocted for us and ready to take a new musical journey. What a pleasure, for my part I always preferred his long and progressive pieces. For a lot of people (mostly non-connoisseurs) Mike Oldfield got "Moonlight Shadow" ... which for me is almost the worst song ... I also got to see him live on 5 occasions. Je me souviens de ce début des années 80, où à chaque sortie d'un nouvel album je me précipitais chez le disquaire, impatient de découvrir ce qu'il nous avait concocté et prêt à faire un nouvau voyage musical. Quel plaisir, pour ma part je préférais toujours ses morceaux longs et progressifs. Pour beaucoup de monde (la plupart des non connaisseurs) Mike Oldfield s'est "Moonlight Shadow"... Qui est pour moi presque le pire morceau ... J'ai également eu l'occasion de le voir en live à 5 reprises.
Um espetaculo! Nessa época, fiz o meu primeiro filho, na noite de uma gigantesca lua na FLORESTA AMAZÔNICA... numa casa de madeira e 'SURURUCANDO' NUMA REDE, expressão que se traduz faxendo amor na linguagem indígena!
¿Como escoger entre tantisima maravillosa musica del angel-genio-dios Mike Oldfield?. Para mi es algo imposible, lo considero una tarea digna de rivalizar con los mitologicos 12 trabajos de Hercules ( haciendo una metaforica posible comparacion). Es obvio que todos tenemos nuestra lista particular de temas favoritos, pero es que estamos hablando de un ARTISTA que supera la veintena de trabajos publicados y hasta el menos reconocido o admirado es de calidad infinitamente superior a la media. Es para quitarse el sombrero.👏🤘✌️👌👍🎸
I bought Tubular Bells on cassette from paper round money. He's been with me ever since. I remember seeing the Five Miles video on OTT (ITV in the UK), just got in with my girlfriend at the time. Thanks Mike
@Sentinel Ommadawn , TB1 ,Islands,Incantations, Voyager ,Amarok ,Crises ,TB2,Songs of Distant Earth, Return of Ommadawn,etc, etc . I have all the MO discography and is hard of hell shose the best álbum .
Hush now baby made a start There′s a jewel in your heart And a star that shines for you Watching everything you do Don't you cry though it may seem You were born into a dream There′s another race to run You were not the only one Standing in the morning sun Waiting though it had begun May you never run ground Or call into the deep, deep sound Stormy weather turns to blue Here's a song to take with you
I wish I had been older than 13 in 1982 when this album was produced.and also I wish I had been aged 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 or even aged 24 or even aged 30 back in the 80s.
Me too mate. I'm gutted I was born in 82 and missed all the progressive rock of the late 60s, 70s and early 80s. We had wet wet wet and Rick Astley for fuck sake. No innovation whatsoever. I was lucky enough to be 8 years old when Amarok came out tho and this helped me look for classics from the past
Niezwykła dawka progresywnego rocka. Perkusja genialna. Mike jakby mu pozwolono nagrałby wielogodzinną suitę. Tylko ówczesne wymogi techniczne nie pozwoliły. Byk 2 jest monumentalny ale skromna jedyneczka się broni dzielnie.
My dad bought me this album on CD. When i first played it on CD player. I was thinking it was nothing special, but next time i turned on whole album on my HI-FI stereo, and listened whole album. This composytion kicked me so hard that i love this album from Mike Oldfield! Taurus 2 is much better than first part but pt. 1 is not bad!
Between Tauras 2 & five miles out in fact the whole album of mike oldfield's five miles out just makes me wanna belt out korn's ya'll wanna single 😠😈😂. We want our "MUSIC BACK"!!! N I WAS BORN IN 87 SO THAT'S SAYING SOMETHING!!😒😲😤✌😆
Quote:In the morning sunlight as it breaks through the forest trees, a lone king of the forest, a stag, stands by a small pond. This stands as one of the all time classic landscapes by Gerald Coulson.:Unquote RIP Gerald Coulson. Artist. Coulson. His artwork on Five Miles Out album too
A masterpiece by Mike Oldfield. Happened to hear Little Red Robin Hood Hit The Road by Robert Wyatt now, and I can clearly hear several similarities with the sound in this song among others of Mike. Also interesting that Mike participated when Robert made the album Rock Bottom 1973..1974. Who was really inspired by whom?
Dude. The 8:00 minute mark. Soooo good. The 10:00 minute mark sounds like adventurers braving the seas during an intense storm with wave height up to thousand feet tall.
This classic opus, which took up side one of the "Five Miles Out" album, apparently carried on from where "Taurus 1" (from "QE2") left off, hence the title.
Been enjoying Mike since '73, now I'm 65 years old and still a fan. Thank you Mike.
Aa
Same here - a friend gave me Tubular Bells for my 19th birthday in 1974, been a fan ever since :)
Oh,yea.So am I,1955birth,L’d been heard about 40years, Still love him,
I have 46 years . Fan since the album Crises . My first vinil in 1983. Thanks dad . Still sound like fine wine .
I m fan since i was 15. Now i m 55... dito :) ....wonderful music
My father accidentally left his Mike Oldfield - Five Miles Out CD in my CD player when I was 10, I instantly fell in love and have been listening to all of his songs ever since. The best mistake my father ever made.
Are you sure It WAS accidentally? 😂 🌞 👋
YOU get good vibration
j'écoute Mike Oldfield depuis mes16 ans,'j'en ai maintenant 50 et je suis toujours autant bluffé par son talent !!!!
You have good taste.
"accidentally"🥲
My favourite Mike Oldfield composition. Beyond superb. It’s been with me for 35 years.
Me too, the first Oldfield album I bought
It is a work of genius.
Heard it for the first time with 7 i think... intantly fell in love... I'm 42 now... Still enjoy listening. One of the best pieces of Music ever.
In my opinion the best Mike Oldfield tune ever.
Que recuerdos, la eschaba con mi padre hace ya muchos años
Iv been listening to Mike all my life and no matter haw meany times I hear his music it just gets better and better. And that’s the same for so many albums Love your music Mike 👍🏻
Same to me ❤
As often I hear his music I discover new
Real masterpiece. Another one by Mr. Oldfield...
I've always loved Mike Oldfield. This makes me remember ....I was a young kid when I first started listening to his music and after that Ive had periods when not listening to him, but always on my mind...
yep a nip in nip out i was a massive oldfield fan since hearing tb1 the ommadawn back in the early90 as a 13 yearold prog fan
Ako je možné stvoriť takú hudbu.Genius
Vladimír Dvořák PŘESNĚ T A K...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
THIS is Mike Oldfields masterpiece. Absolutely brilliant composition.
Tubural Bells is nr 1, this is 2 and Crises is 3
I also think that Amarok also rates pretty highly too.
@@PaulBarry. Absolutely! 💎🎶
@@harrisuomi6281 OMMADAWN AND HERGEST RIDGE
@@Mannizilla This is a masterpieces battle :-D
It’s an amazing composition and production. One of his best imo.
cela fait 30 ans que j’écoute mike oldfield et après avoir écouté des milliers de fois ces musiques je trouve ca toujours aussi fabuleux génial et magnifique ..
MOI AUSSI !! MOI AUSSI MON AMI !!
Et moi aussi!!
Pure bliss, brings a weary soul to tears of joy.
Mike Oldfield is a genius of the music ,his music is well orchestrated
Mike is a part of my life, especially this album... I adore his work
This INFJ has always loved it (Mike is an INTP).
@@Coneman3 You like abbreviations?
I like MBTI lol
Yet another masterpiece. Taurus one mixes : folk celt music, lullaby, hard rock, choirs, ballad...all in an extraordinary melodic beauty!
Cuanta razón tienes! 🌞 Esta suite es magnífica, y un poco infravalorada, a mi parecer. Yo adoro los fragmentos folk de música celta, especialmente. 🇪🇸 🇫🇷 👋
Taurus 2 ist einfach klasse 👍🎧🙂
I love the extraordinary compositios of Mike Oldfield,since I was 12 years old.He will be always in my heart and my life is so much richer through his beautiful and genious music.
I will always dear Mike♥️♥️♥️
OMG "To France" in the Charts (in Germany) 1984 Number 1! germancharts.de/showitem.asp?interpret=Mike+Oldfield+%26+Maggie+Reilly&titel=To+France&cat=s
At this time i was 12 yo!
,привеееет
For me this is as good as it possible can get. Ive Been listening sincs i was 15 now 55, Taurus 2 is for me Mikes best, its gets my emotions on a roller coast every time i listen to it, usually with a bottle of red wine on the side.. There is nothing today that even comes close to this, should be taught in music academys!
I like it but not his greatest for me. The way you talk about this sounds like the way I talk about Amarok. And yes, with a bottle of red 😂
I rode in my car playing this once while just flying and making my ascent heavenwards through the Pennsylvania mountains through to Upstate New York. It was about as close to a spiritual experience as you'll ever get.
No comments in two years sad, this is an amazing song Oldfield is amazing i am a meatal head who enjoys any good music whatever the genre .. just amazing music Oldfield is a master.
Thank you Mike for composing the soundtrack of my life.
30 ans que je connais cet album .......tout comme moi , il n'a pas pris une ride ! ! le bon reste toujours bon , et là je parle de l'album ! !
Listening to mike oldfield has always given me inspirations. I am a photographer and like to take photos of unuseral things mike oilfields music lifts the creative side of me. Thanks Mike Oldfield.
Mike Oldfield the best. Magician compositon
Merci Mike de nous emmener aussi loin...❤
This guitar is so phenomenal, from God he plays..
I have been a huge fan of Mike since 74 and now I am aged, 55 having been born in the year of 1969 how I wish I had been born years earlier than 1969 say had I been born in the year 1963 when the classic Dr Who era started on bbc1 in black and white with Bill Hartnell and had a 26 year run before it was sadly axed for 15 years but it did not come back the same show.
Inmejorable. Mil gracias. Sin duda una de las mejores piezas suyas.
Food for the soul…..brilliant!
15:57 celestial notes
Mike is a true genius... no doubt about that fact.. at least for those who know his works... Please do not forget to listen carefully to:
Songs of distant earth
Platinum
Tubular bells 2
And of course Ommadown
These are absolute masterpieces. How do you recognize a masterpiece? When time has no effect on the intense pleasure you feel when listening and listening again these treasures... as he said in one of my favourite... "Only time will tell" and more than 40 years of hard work and true good music say that he IS a real genius...
AMAROK ❗❗❗❗❗❗❗
Amarok for me is the most creative piece of music I've ever heard. And that's comparing him to bachs tocatas and mozarts requiems. His range in creativity is off the scale.
The very first piece of his music I ever heard. I was hooked from bar 1.
Super !!!! beaucoup de souvenirs ....
Wunderbar, Mike Oldfield halt!
This musik is something as stouns. It will be forewer. Thank you Mike!!!!!
Dvorak, Beethoven, Oldfield. Wonderful.
@Tarik Toudert dapussy
@Tarik Toudert "Never finish on Debussy"
@@Absolutely_puck_fakestine ma non sei il vero rocco 😂😂
@@federicoextfedericoext8038 ... Sei il vero, il unico rocco !
@@Absolutely_puck_fakestine 🤣🤣😂
OMG I totally forgot about this album. how could I? Got tears in my eyes after hearing it again.
This is a masterpiece.
Amazing album for autumn days before Christmas
My favorite composers. Beethoven and Oldfield. I am in bliss now and cannot talk.
Isn’t Beethoven a bit boring?😂
Exactly same for me : Beethoven and Oldfield.
What about Mahler?!
I remember the early 80s, when each release of a new album I rushed to the record store, impatient to find out what he had concocted for us and ready to take a new musical journey. What a pleasure, for my part I always preferred his long and progressive pieces. For a lot of people (mostly non-connoisseurs) Mike Oldfield got "Moonlight Shadow" ... which for me is almost the worst song ... I also got to see him live on 5 occasions.
Je me souviens de ce début des années 80, où à chaque sortie d'un nouvel album je me précipitais chez le disquaire, impatient de découvrir ce qu'il nous avait concocté et prêt à faire un nouvau voyage musical. Quel plaisir, pour ma part je préférais toujours ses morceaux longs et progressifs. Pour beaucoup de monde (la plupart des non connaisseurs) Mike Oldfield s'est "Moonlight Shadow"... Qui est pour moi presque le pire morceau ... J'ai également eu l'occasion de le voir en live à 5 reprises.
the best of the 3 taurus
Um espetaculo! Nessa época, fiz o meu primeiro filho, na noite de uma gigantesca lua na FLORESTA AMAZÔNICA... numa casa de madeira e 'SURURUCANDO' NUMA REDE, expressão que se traduz faxendo amor na linguagem indígena!
¿Como escoger entre tantisima maravillosa musica del angel-genio-dios Mike Oldfield?. Para mi es algo imposible, lo considero una tarea digna de rivalizar con los mitologicos 12 trabajos de Hercules ( haciendo una metaforica posible comparacion).
Es obvio que todos tenemos nuestra lista particular de temas favoritos, pero es que estamos hablando de un ARTISTA que supera la veintena de trabajos publicados y hasta el menos reconocido o admirado es de calidad infinitamente superior a la media. Es para quitarse el sombrero.👏🤘✌️👌👍🎸
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Love this!! Before my time call me old fashioned but my!!!!!
I bought Tubular Bells on cassette from paper round money. He's been with me ever since. I remember seeing the Five Miles video on OTT (ITV in the UK), just got in with my girlfriend at the time. Thanks Mike
No have words, Mike Oldfield taurus 2 îs The Best composer of New age misic în The world 10 with respect and consideration
The pinnacle of his career. Awesome !!!!!!!
@Sentinel Ommadawn , TB1 ,Islands,Incantations, Voyager ,Amarok ,Crises ,TB2,Songs of Distant Earth, Return of Ommadawn,etc, etc . I have all the MO discography and is hard of hell shose the best álbum .
My parents burned it in my head when i was young, i'm so grateful now !
That‘s it, reached the final spot here, music itself ain’t getting any better than this
Best music ever !
Ommadawm ! ! Le meilleur des meilleurs ! !
Hush now baby made a start
There′s a jewel in your heart
And a star that shines for you
Watching everything you do
Don't you cry though it may seem
You were born into a dream
There′s another race to run
You were not the only one
Standing in the morning sun
Waiting though it had begun
May you never run ground
Or call into the deep, deep sound
Stormy weather turns to blue
Here's a song to take with you
Thank you ❤️
A perfectionist. Listen also In dulci jubilo.
I wish I had been older than 13 in 1982 when this album was produced.and also I wish I had been aged 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 or even aged 24 or even aged 30 back in the 80s.
Me too mate. I'm gutted I was born in 82 and missed all the progressive rock of the late 60s, 70s and early 80s.
We had wet wet wet and Rick Astley for fuck sake. No innovation whatsoever. I was lucky enough to be 8 years old when Amarok came out tho and this helped me look for classics from the past
un grand merciiiii enfin une version normale
non tronquée
guitar fantastic/excelence!!!
Maggie an Angel voice
Masterpiece
All the discography of MO Is a fkn Masterwork without doubt 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Niezwykła dawka progresywnego rocka. Perkusja genialna. Mike jakby mu pozwolono nagrałby wielogodzinną suitę. Tylko ówczesne wymogi techniczne nie pozwoliły. Byk 2 jest monumentalny ale skromna jedyneczka się broni dzielnie.
An epic dream translate in music. Mike is the greatest one
qu est ce que c'est bon !!!
My dad bought me this album on CD. When i first played it on CD player. I was thinking it was nothing special, but next time i turned on whole album on my HI-FI stereo, and listened whole album. This composytion kicked me so hard that i love this album from Mike Oldfield! Taurus 2 is much better than first part but pt. 1 is not bad!
Superb !
Thank mike....
22:48 menudo subidón!!!
This is the REAL Mike Oldfield. THIS.
Great music
Masterpiece 😢
Increíble 👁️🎼
Sublime!
Between Tauras 2 & five miles out in fact the whole album of mike oldfield's five miles out just makes me wanna belt out korn's ya'll wanna single 😠😈😂. We want our "MUSIC BACK"!!! N I WAS BORN IN 87 SO THAT'S SAYING SOMETHING!!😒😲😤✌😆
Quote:In the morning sunlight as it breaks through the forest trees, a lone king of the forest, a stag, stands by a small pond. This stands as one of the all time classic landscapes by Gerald Coulson.:Unquote
RIP Gerald Coulson. Artist. Coulson.
His artwork on Five Miles Out album too
The first minute contains already an 'in nuce' version of 'Shadow on the Wall' (same chord sequence, same rhythm guitar sound).
Fabulous!
Lion here, admiring the tenacity of the Bull
The MO album i always come back to.
Thank God to create You Mike!!!!
As good as it gets.
Love this.....
Just found this masterpiece today through a work mate. Glad he showed it to me
A masterpiece by Mike Oldfield. Happened to hear Little Red Robin Hood Hit The Road by Robert Wyatt now, and I can clearly hear several similarities with the sound in this song among others of Mike. Also interesting that Mike participated when Robert made the album Rock Bottom 1973..1974. Who was really inspired by whom?
リック・ウェイクマンよりもはるかに自然にクラシックとエレクトリックの融合。
Dude. The 8:00 minute mark. Soooo good.
The 10:00 minute mark sounds like adventurers braving the seas during an intense storm with wave height up to thousand feet tall.
Que gran Musico.
Really the best Mike composition. At least one of the best.
This classic opus, which took up side one of the "Five Miles Out" album, apparently carried on from where "Taurus 1" (from "QE2") left off, hence the title.
fucking classic period
Gracias Barni ❤
このアルバムは練馬の下宿の楠畑に聴かせてもらい、テープにダビングしてもらった。
Awesome!!! Great!!!
Language Lessons In Central London.
1983 or 84.
Paddy Moloney oh Derek Bell too RIP
obra maestra
1981 Lycabettus hill,Athens.!!!
Master Piece
40 лет это уже классика
The album called: Files miles out.
Mike by happenstance birthed one mother of a metal-riff right there.
Obra maestra