I liked it, but thought it was a little over-produced, (the Tervor Horm touch) and sometimes therefore 'souless'. Bits like 2:23 don't really do it for me. I think he struck the right balance between suitably different and reliably familiar.
Thanks for sharing this! I like everything he said in the interview. I saw him on this tour when he performed TB II here in Los Angeles at the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre and it was a wonderful concert with at least a dozen pipers! It was not as big a production as this one at Edinburgh Castle, but it didn't need to be. It was still a spectacular and memorable concert!
Interesting what Mike said about going to near or far from the original Tubular Bells, because with Tubular Bells 3 he went far away from the previous 2 albums. The live performances here seem to have a different mix than the dvd too.
His music has brought me so much happiness ever since i started listening to him.
He's an absolute genius
@@dawnrobinson4002 And it still does. He plays the music of his soul, and you listen and it expands your consciousness
@@irishelk3 exactly well said
TB1 is brilliant; TB2 is a masterpiece.
TB2 was the ultimate version agreed.
I liked it, but thought it was a little over-produced, (the Tervor Horm touch) and sometimes therefore 'souless'. Bits like 2:23 don't really do it for me. I think he struck the right balance between suitably different and reliably familiar.
Genius at work!
Thank you for the music. It's so awesome.
Thank you for this!
Thanks for sharing this! I like everything he said in the interview. I saw him on this tour when he performed TB II here in Los Angeles at the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre and it was a wonderful concert with at least a dozen pipers! It was not as big a production as this one at Edinburgh Castle, but it didn't need to be. It was still a spectacular and memorable concert!
Love it/him!!
Interesting what Mike said about going to near or far from the original Tubular Bells, because with Tubular Bells 3 he went far away from the previous 2 albums. The live performances here seem to have a different mix than the dvd too.
Even if he makes music with toothbrushes, he is far better than 98% of nowadays so-called musicians!
Hell, it is simple. He is a musician, a real one.
Listen to Amarok. He DID music with toothbrushes.
I discovered Mike in the mid 80s and still love his music, my 2 favourite albums which are so different to each other are Incantations and Amarok!
TB3 for me