Author |
Message |
arronizlive
One of the Coolest Member

Joined: 18 Apr 2007
Posts: 621
Location: Mexico

|
Posted:
Tue Mar 26, 2013 12:14 am (No subject) |
  |
Haha... It should...
BTW, with Saga.
I liked their music, however, it was much, much later that I discovered
they generated 3 Great covers (from their first 3 albums)
and THAT was a Surprise to me, considering how they adopted
the commercial covers for their later work...
Seeker, that's a great story...
great Albums you mention, Including War of the Worls (one of my favs.)
...
...and I was thinking how EVERYTHING has changed this days,
you can find anything on youtube, people are uploading ALL the music in there...
Let's see, Have ANY of you heard of:
Bob Pegg & Nick Strutt - The ShipBuilder.
This is one of my RARE findings and all because of the cover...
It's a Rock band very much in the line of Jethro Tull
I still have the LP
Here's the main theme in YT.
http://youtu.be/gOq7d8qbqpw
_________________ Listen: www.myspace.com/arronizlive Download: www.mediafire.com/arronizlive
|
|
    |
 |
BruecknerAmbient
One of the Coolest Member
Age: 50
Joined: 11 May 2011
Posts: 5178
Location: Mainz

|
Posted:
Tue Mar 26, 2013 7:39 pm (No subject) |
  |
« arronizlive » wrote:
Haha... It should...
BTW, with Saga.
I liked their music, however, it was much, much later that I discovered
they generated 3 Great covers (from their first 3 albums)
and THAT was a Surprise to me, considering how they adopted
the commercial covers for their later work...
Well, and the first three albums also musically are just their best, aren_t they...?!
Actually, I already knew Tony Roberts before, one of several excellent science fiction illustrators from Great Brittain, a contemporary of Chris Foss and Jim Burns. I was much into fantastic illustration before (and after) I discovered music for myself...
http://www.tonyrobertsart.co.uk/
« arronizlive » wrote:
Seeker, that's a great story...
great Albums you mention, Including War of the Worls (one of my favs.)
"War of the Worlds" - a classic for sure, bring on the heat ray!!!
« arronizlive » wrote:
and I was thinking how EVERYTHING has changed this days,
you can find anything on youtube, people are uploading ALL the music in there...
Let's see, Have ANY of you heard of:
Bob Pegg & Nick Strutt - The ShipBuilder.
No, Sir - never heard of it before...!
_________________ M I C H A E L B R Ü C K N E R
http://michaelbrueckner.bandcamp.com
|
|
   |
 |
mik300z
New Member
Age: 50
Joined: 08 Aug 2013
Posts: 4

|
Posted:
Fri Aug 09, 2013 12:09 am (No subject) |
  |
Vangelis bounty soundtrack . My mam and Dad had just watched it after renting the video from a local shop. They then went to bed moaning about how it wasn't the same as the original bla bla bla....
I snuck down to watch it hoping there might be a porno one of my brothers might have left lying around somewhere, reluctantly put on the bounty and was drawn into all these emotions that a 14 yyear old shouldn't . Love, despair, anger, bittersweet, happy, and eventual sadness and confusion for the emotions I felt about Fletcher Christian watching the Bounty burn .
All down to Vangelis.
|
|
  |
 |
dronescape
musical thief & thoroughly bad guy

Age: 47
Joined: 05 Feb 2007
Posts: 4465
Location: Bobbejaanland, hèt lekkerste land!

|
Posted:
Fri Aug 09, 2013 1:26 am (No subject) |
  |
« mik300z » wrote:
[...] I snuck down to watch it hoping there might be a porno one of my brothers might have left lying around somewhere, [...]
If your brothers had left a copy of Body Love lying around down there, this would have been two stunning experiences on the same night.
The Schulze soundtrack, of course.
Stephen
_________________ "The things you own end up owning you." (Tyler Durden -- Fight Club)
|
|
   |
 |
|
|