Edgar was a GENIUS! And the sad thing is that he'll never get the acclaim for his work as he certainly deserves. But to all of us who love T.D. he'll be in our hearts!
I have listened to TD countless times, I own many of the albums they made in the last 3 decades, and of all the concerts this one stands out so much for me. It was hard to watch Edgar's health decline, but he kept doing what he (and we) loved! RIP Edgar you are very much missed and your band members too, they are all extremely talented musicians, sending you all love and greetings from USA always ❤ 🎶
I started to listen to and love their music 45 years ago, when synthetic & electronic devices were just being developed. I always loved piano, organ music but this is much more.
Tangerine Dream was the kind of music that played like the soundtrack to my life. Train rides and sunsets, city hustle and bustle or quiet moments of self reflection had this music as a background or foreground. Edgar Froese was Tangerine Dream with an interchangeable cast of dreamer musicians. I am too sad to say more except that I want to thank you for posting this concert video. RIP Edgar. You are missed already.
I am a fan of TD when a have heard them on the late night radio , i was then 12 years young now i am 61 , just fantastic to hear them over and over again
When introduced to Ricochet back when it was released I became a fan. Getting me more albums like Tangram, Stratosphere, Live Encore, Rubicon I was diving deep in TD's world. The highlight was me attending a live concert in the Congress Center Hamburg. I'll never forget. I am glad they were able to pass on the legacy. RIP Edgar Froese.
Sounds like classic Tangerine Dream . I am 42 years of age and have been a fan since my early teen´s . I often listen to Exit , Livemiles and Poland . I have numerous albums which span a long time and they are always an enjoyment to listen to . Keep up the excellent work and I know I can enjoy their music for many years to come .
I'm a 90s kid and I only discovered them a few years ago. Gosh I wish I could have seen them live. I love their music dearly-holds a certain place in my heart as they are truly unique and an inspiration to me. You've been blessed with great music.
Have you ever listened to a French synthesizer composer named Jean Michel Jarre, he has some great music as well. You should try checking his music out, I think you might like it.
Just amazing musicianship from all on board so fluent and polished! I wish we could go back to 2012 it was much better and saner days then these in 2023!
wonderfull. Thxs for sharing. ............40 years has past since I heard TD and my musical ear woke. 40 years of listening and playing. Thank you Edgar, my brother , for opening and sharing your world of sound. Have a good and musical rebirth master.
Listening to Phaedra near the end brought tears to my eyes, I have never heard it played so well, Exceptional !!! Long live Tangerine Dream in what ever earthly form it takes.
I could weep with the beauty of the music...and I could weep at seeing how frail Edgar is looking. I've followed his music for 35 years and his influence on my life has been huge. Hats off to you King Edgar.....for the musical pleasure you have given your fans over the years! Thanks for the upload guys!
As best I can tell: 1. Ricochet 0:00 2. Hoël Dhat The Alchemist 8:27 3. Lady Monk 15:33 4. Long Island 20:37 5. Blue Bridge 27:20 6. Alchemy Of The Heart 32:45 7. Warsaw In The Sun 38:52 8. Horizon 44:54 9. Teetering Scale 48:27 10. Transition 52:10 11. Girl On The Stairs 58:53 12. Loved By The Sun 1:03:05 13. Stratosfear 2005 1:06:39 Encores: 14. Sally’ s Garden 1:17:10 15. Vivaldi's Four Seasons - Movement Three: “Summer” 1:22:02 16. Phaedra 2012 1:25:39
Fantastic Brilliant - hairs on my neck, raised all the through set , a TD devotee since around 1975, keep it up for another 50 years Fab ! - thank you.. Fantastisch Brilliant - Haare an meinem Hals, hochgezogen das ganze Set, ein TD-Anhänger seit ca. 1975, mach weiter so für weitere 50 Jahre Fab ! - Danke schön ..
RIP Edgar Froese 1944 -2015. You were a legend and an inspiration. Your music will live on forever. Personal fav album Phaedra. TD fan in Great Yarmouth, England.
I propose that Edgar Froese be entered into official historical relevant documents and textbooks for his influence in 20th century music. I very much believe that entire EDM Electronic Dance Music Culture (Trance Techno Rave Jungle and so forth) evolved out of younger kids listening to Tangerine Dream. I am so terribly sad I never got to see them live. I was ready to fly cross-country once in my later years. But then I became fully disabled. Ok that is God's design but still I wish I'd have had that chance. ....... To the family and friends and ALL the MUSICIANS that had the HONOR to play with Tangerine Dream: THANK YOU. May your respective Gods and spirits shine upon you and I hope I say that in a style that Mr. Froese would appreciate because I suspect he was a very open minded spiritual man. Rest in peace and thank you for your gift. Allen Nance, Las Vegas, NV, USA
It's uniquely satisfying being a Tangerine Dream fan since I was a teenager back in the 80s. Not many people I knew even knew who TD was! Loved 'em regardless :)
I discovered TD round about 1971 thanks to a German pen friend (it was long before e-mail!) and I've been a diehard fan ever since. I'm just sorry I never got to see them live.
I have been listening for over 40 yrs . SO AWESOME! we had tickets for them in Atlanta in summer 2001 at the Roxy in Atlanta.. Then 9/11 happened, so they cancelled.maybe one of these years
I saw this amazing group twice in Boston and I will never forget their sound. They were to return in October of 2001 but the events of 9/11 cancelled that. Simply one of a kind!
Super Konzert.phänomenale Multiinstrumentalisten,und mittendrin Mastermind Edgar Froese.Du bist immer in meinem Herzen.Vielen Dank für Deine Musik,Edgar.Werde noch viele wundervolle Stunden mit der Musik von Tangerine Dream verbringen.
Edgar, was a master composer Those synthesis are far ahead I have always admire Edgar & Klaus Schulze the way their sounds palmitate vibrantly to imaginative worlds in child with in~RIP Edward!! a Fan from Mid 70's Paris /USA
I have listened to TD since the 1970s. Several movies inspired me to find out more, movies like "Sorcerer." I had it on my bucket list to hear Edgar play guitar life. In my opinion, Edgar Froese should be at the TOP OF THE LIST for World's Greatest Guitarist.
The music begins with Ricochet. In 1980-ies in Poland in a plebiscite of electronic music listeners of Polish Radio 3 it won as the greatest piece of electronic rock.
Great! Yes, Exit, Poland, Stratosfear, Ricochet and many, many other albums are timeless musical artworks touching the soul. Thank you for viewing and commenting!
I was very sad to hear of Edgar 'leaving the planet', as he said of someone he knew who had just died, he said this at the Lowry concert in May 2011 in Salford, Enjoy the Cosmos my dear Edgar, thank you for your life's work in music. I met him in Berlin in May 2012 at the meet and greet at the Admiralspalast concert. I have been to TDs concerts since the mid 1970s and I still love their music. John.[aka Old Bloke in Wales]
It was in an interview in England in some radio station that Edgar said he will be satisfied if people listen to his music after death to be remember. Well, absolutely remembered. This is an amazing performance. Progressing thru the years, getting better and getter. TD legacy is enormous as is artistic and musical influence. These guys are at their peak. VIVA TD !!! by the way, love Edgar guitar style.
Oh Wow, what a shame. I didn't even know he was sick. I bought many TD RECORDS, CASSETTE TAPES and CD's. My first was SORCERER. RIP, Edgar Froese. You were GREAT! I Love you, man.
I saw Sorcerer in '76 in Pendleton Oregon. I noticed two things. Soundtrack: Tangerine Dream Director of Photography: Vittorio Storaro Both have a special place in my favorite people of talent. Something about genius level works. You can tell instantly that the person is gifted. While Sorcerer was a remake of another great film - Wages of Fear, it did have some quality moments. And the reason? Tangerine Dream and Vitorio Storaro.
Dear Friends, this is a message to you we are deeply sorry for … On January 20th, Tuesday afternoon, Edgar Froese suddenly and unexpectedly passed away from the effects of a pulmonary embolism in Vienna. The sadness in our hearts is immensely. Edgar once said: “There is no death, there is just a change of our cosmic address." Edgar, this is a little comfort to us. Yours, EASTGATE MUSIC & INET-TV team
so sad, glad i heard him /them york minster and queens bradford, there is no good or bad TD there is just TD and an evolution of sound and moods that change our feelings ..
Coming from many galaxies and universes to bring us this Divine soul inspired music for the healing of our being..the creators of Tangerine Dream bless so much.. Love YOU..Tuned into Love... Thank you ALL so much..Blessings.. Love YOU!
Well, I saw TD in the 70ies somewhere in Hamburg, and it was a life-changing experience. In the beginning of the concert - while we were waiting for the musicians to appear on stage - the latter was pitch black & no-one there. Just the soft glow of computers, Synthesizers, etc. Suddenly the machines began to play, one after the other, and still no-one on stage to be seen. Eerie, surreal, and a bit spooky ! And then first Edgar appeared, then his bandmates, and the concert took its course. Very fascinating performance that never really left me since then. The rise of the machines...
querido padre que en paz descanses, en tu juventud me enseñaste el album ricochet desde un cassette, gracias por tan buena escuela en cuanto a gustos musicales
Ricochet was my first TD experience, many years ago. Still listening with the same passion, especially their older creations...Fascinating and unique, unparalleled band, I hope one day I can see the live!
Amazing concert with some nice interplay between members (Edgar and Linda on "Blue Bridge", Iris and Hoshiko on "Teetering Scale". A lot of "hits", the haunting "Girl on the Stairs," a powerful rendition of "Stratosfear," and a superb updating of "Phaedra". No, this isn't the Frose/Franke/Baumann TD, nor the band of the '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s or even the '00s. It is the Tangerine Dreams of today, a competent, matured band who do have a more pronounced jazzy streak but still rock.
I watched it throughly & joyfully, This gig is one of the warmest & most friendly ones that TD have ever performed, I would recommend it to my friends who are unfamiliar with EM, Billions of thanks 4 sharing ;)
I have been a fan of TD since Phaedra. I have never seen them live, but was planning on seeing the Electric Mandarine tour in Washington or Philadelphia until I ended up spending that entire weekend in the hospital. So thank you very much for this outstanding video of a great concert. As for the comments about Iris Camaa, I must say that I found her performance and enthusiasm were a great part of the show.
Muchas gracias por compartir este extraordinario concierto . Siempre fui un seguidor de Edgar Froese y su banda Tangerine Dream. Lamento mucho el fallecimiento de Edgar F fue un virtuoso pero nadie dura para siempre y nos dejo un gran legado que quienes le apreciamos por su talento debemos difundir para que trascienda por siempre. Un saludo desde Venezuela . Great music from one of my favorite bands TD Thank you so much!
Edgar Froese was the most talented electronic keyboardist on the planet, bar none, and I hope that his music never leaves our soul conciousness...Namaste Edgar
Hi there to all Tangerine dream fans, this is the first time I've watched the electric mandarin tour video, wish I was there to see and the atmosphere is great, I've been a fan of the TD,since I was a teenager, and my son is also a great fan . keep up the good work lads .i wish i know when the dream is touring England again, I know Edgar Froese is no longer with us. But hopefully Jerome Froese keeps the band going and his band Loom, which I love to hear live. The two girls Linda Spa, and iris are both exceptional.
nunca lo había visto; es excelente.Puede que no sea del agrado de todos por ese viejo prejuicio de que la música con "máquinas" no es música pero, vamos, que suenan impresionantes.Una agradable sorpresa.Gracias por subirlo !!
:-) My pleasure if you like it. Has been a lot of work to cut this vast amount of raw footage, so I appreciate your comment very much. Thanks for viewing!
This is one group that you cannot categories, they were pioneers of the New Age Era but with a "Rock"overtone clearly making them unique, The world will miss Edgar Froese and his genius consciousness!
SIGO A TANGEINE DREAM DESDE QUE TENÍA 15 AÑOS Y TENGO 57. LO MEJOR DE LA MÚSICA ELECTRÓNICA DESDE EL ORIGEN . SUS COMPONENTES HAN IDO DESAPARECIENDO CON NUEVAS INCORPORACIONES QUE HAN APORTADO CIERTA FRESCURA A LO ANTERIOR SIN NINGÚN DESMÉRITO, AL CONTRARIO. QUE SIGAN A SÍ POR LOS AÑOS VENIDEROS
This concert is just magnificent! RIP Edgar Froese! Thank you much for uploading, it was a pleasure to watch some beautiful music in there indeed! I pray the NW0 (scum) and powers that be let us out to play and attend wonderful concerts soon, we need some joy in our lives!
I'm not sure I understand your question, but Ricochet (to be precise Ricochet Part II from the album with the same name) starts at 00:00:57 and ends at about 00:08:25. The introduction is part of the song, not separate from it. Song titles always appear in the middle of the song. Thx for viewing!
Yes, that's very true. Performing a "sound landscape" such as this with instruments creating or triggering sound waves is even outperforming any studio recording of the same - it lives with the vibrations of the musicians and the crowd and so each live performance is very unique and impressive. Thx for viewing & commenting!
Yes, the Warsaw concert is one of the masterpieces, I still listen to the original record and also to the newer version very often. "Horizon" is one of my all-time favourites. Best wishes to Poland and thank you for your comment!
TD....epic epic epic... thank you for the heart...the soul...the essence of audible life..the passion, commitment... My heart Breaks for your Loss..and soars at His incredible legacy
Nur 'Ricochet' konnte mich hier als alten Tangs-Freak überzeugen. Der Rest ist mir zu neumodisch. Ich wünschte, ich hätte damals in der Coventry Cathedral dabei sein können. Siebziger-Jahre-Tangs, das Beste was Electronic Old Skool zu bieten hat, heute noch. Danke an einem W-Berliner von einem O-Berliner.
RIP Edgar thx for Years of lovley Music and Sounds We learn loads of Music Defenition Electronics. Youre Korg and Moogs and others miss you and the World love you
Voir, TD est en train de changer et ils étaient toujours en train de changer. C'est ce que TD rend si unique. Ils ne sont pas figées dans le passé, comme beaucoup d'autres artistes. Si vous n'aimez pas leur style actuel, ce n'est pas un problème du tout. Votre décision. Thx toute façon pour regarder et commenter.
I wish one of their U.S. stops on the Phaedra Farewell tour would be in Florida, not counting the cruise that leaves from Miami. I've been a fan since I discovered TD in 2002 at the young age of 13 but never had the chance to attend one of their concerts. At least I have Edgar's upcoming autobiography of TD to look forward to at the end of the year since I pre-ordered it. I can't wait to read it! Long live the Dream!
Check out Claudia's drumming at 1:08, she was " into it" also done while standing, she was no doubt the most versatile member only Edgar sat down...the king on his throne!!!!!
Here are my 2 cents to if that is good or not. To me it's a fact that nowadays nobody will listen to the way they played in the area of Phaedra, Rubycon and Ricochet (or even before) with the then usual longish intros, wide spaces for subtle ambience sounds, etc. etc. Another thing is, they have been high in the "arty farty" scene, but if they had to live from what they did around this time, they may have died from starvation. Tangerine Dream frequently composed also film sounds, which often enough paid for what we admire nowadays. Most concerts did not make much money for them, but were merely promotion shows for their records. And lastly, even the best and most innovative concept will be reaching its limits one day. There will be a point everything is squashed out from even the best ideas. I think what they are trying here is to carry things - including some of the older stuff - into the 21. century, and giving these static performances some visual appeal in our now visual age. Having said that, I don't really know if this versions appeals best to the Zeitgeist. But I don't mind them making some money from what they have done in the past out of enthusiasm. As long as it's not cheating people, which is clearly not the case here. It's not really my taste but still, it is a solid delivery. Peter Kroll, Singapore
You are absolutey right and I can tell you that exactly this was Edgars motivation as he told me when asked about expectations of today's audiences . Thanks for your comment.
inettvradio Thanks Edgar for decades of my favorite music. For me, Phaedra was the first introduction to TD, in '75, and I got hooked. I can understand that people, who fall desperately in love at first hear, sometimes have problems appreciating course changes of their icons when these do not coincide with the development (if any) of their own personal taste. But I'm glad TD never got stuck in their groove. You really can milk an original and fabulous concept to death. TD started at the cutting edge of the scene, and thanks to their re-inventing themselves and further developing their art they stayed at the cutting edge, although not necessarily in the same scene. Stagnation = death of creativity. They would have become completely irrelevant. Instead they recorded almost twice as many albums as, for example, the Stones -- and sold them, too. Look at other bands that stayed alive for 30-40 years. They rarely do anything interesting anymore and most are reduced to being cover bands of themselves, re-releasing and playing old material. Yes, Edgar, thanks for your evolving creativity that gave TD longevity and us great musical experiences. Geniesse deine Ruhe, irgendwo im Cosmos, und die Klangen des Weltalls.
The problem is not Tangerine Dream, the problem is there are over 7 billion humans on the planet with minimal intelligence or taste who keep reproducing more of the same until the planet gives up and we are all destroyed by the death of an eco system.
Edgar was a GENIUS! And the sad thing is that he'll never get the acclaim for his work as he certainly deserves. But to all of us who love T.D. he'll be in our hearts!
Edgar has got acclaim - the new TD are Edgar as far as I think! They’re major but not so well known……
I have listened to TD countless times, I own many of the albums they made in the last 3 decades, and of all the concerts this one stands out so much for me. It was hard to watch Edgar's health decline, but he kept doing what he (and we) loved! RIP Edgar you are very much missed and your band members too, they are all extremely talented musicians, sending you all love and greetings from USA always ❤ 🎶
Richochet. It could go on forever and I would not stop listening. What a masterpiece.
So, so true!
To Cyanab. The BEST concerts ARE like that! We WOULD still be there!
I started to listen to and love their music 45 years ago, when synthetic & electronic devices were just being developed. I always loved piano, organ music but this is much more.
J’ai 65 ans et suis toujours fan depuis mes 15 ans!!!!!mes rêves sont mandarine !
I agree❤
Tangerine Dream was the kind of music that played like the soundtrack to my life. Train rides and sunsets, city hustle and bustle or quiet moments of self reflection had this music as a background or foreground. Edgar Froese was Tangerine Dream with an interchangeable cast of dreamer musicians. I am too sad to say more except that I want to thank you for posting this concert video. RIP Edgar. You are missed already.
RIP Edgar Froese Thankyou for all the wonderful music over the years -love T.D.!
I am a fan of TD when a have heard them on the late night radio , i was then 12 years young now i am 61 , just fantastic to hear them over and over again
When introduced to Ricochet back when it was released I became a fan. Getting me more albums like Tangram, Stratosphere, Live Encore, Rubicon I was diving deep in TD's world. The highlight was me attending a live concert in the Congress Center Hamburg. I'll never forget. I am glad they were able to pass on the legacy. RIP Edgar Froese.
Went apolo 1978 with our kid. Cyclone tour 15yrs old. First concert. Still a fan. Xx
Sounds like classic Tangerine Dream . I am 42 years of age and have been a fan since my early teen´s . I often listen to Exit , Livemiles and Poland . I have numerous albums which span a long time and they are always an enjoyment to listen to . Keep up the excellent work and I know I can enjoy their music for many years to come .
Livemiles is great. I was been there 1987 at the concert at the Reichstag in Berlin
I been listening to TD for 40 plus years. Always loved them.
I'm a 90s kid and I only discovered them a few years ago. Gosh I wish I could have seen them live. I love their music dearly-holds a certain place in my heart as they are truly unique and an inspiration to me. You've been blessed with great music.
Have you ever listened to a French synthesizer composer named Jean Michel Jarre, he has some great music as well. You should try checking his music out, I think you might like it.
Me too, mi older sister had "Stratosfear" vynil and I listened to it when I was a child and got astonished at it..
Me too❤
Just amazing musicianship from all on board so fluent and polished! I wish we could go back to 2012 it was much better and saner days then these in 2023!
wonderfull. Thxs for sharing.
............40 years has past since I heard TD and my musical ear woke. 40 years of listening and playing. Thank you Edgar, my brother , for opening and sharing your world of sound. Have a good and musical rebirth master.
Listening to Phaedra near the end brought tears to my eyes, I have never heard it played so well, Exceptional !!! Long live Tangerine Dream in what ever earthly form it takes.
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I could weep with the beauty of the music...and I could weep at seeing how frail Edgar is looking. I've followed his music for 35 years and his influence on my life has been huge. Hats off to you King Edgar.....for the musical pleasure you have given your fans over the years! Thanks for the upload guys!
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Rip Edgar,enjoy your astral journey around the cosmos
Het is en blijft heerlijke muziek om naar te luisteren..ik heb zelfs nog een paar
LPs van TD...🤗
As best I can tell:
1. Ricochet 0:00
2. Hoël Dhat The Alchemist 8:27
3. Lady Monk 15:33
4. Long Island 20:37
5. Blue Bridge 27:20
6. Alchemy Of The Heart 32:45
7. Warsaw In The Sun 38:52
8. Horizon 44:54
9. Teetering Scale 48:27
10. Transition 52:10
11. Girl On The Stairs 58:53
12. Loved By The Sun 1:03:05
13. Stratosfear 2005 1:06:39
Encores:
14. Sally’ s Garden 1:17:10
15. Vivaldi's Four Seasons - Movement Three: “Summer” 1:22:02
16. Phaedra 2012 1:25:39
Fantastic Brilliant - hairs on my neck, raised all the through set , a TD devotee since around 1975, keep it up for another 50 years Fab ! - thank you..
Fantastisch Brilliant - Haare an meinem Hals, hochgezogen das ganze Set, ein TD-Anhänger seit ca. 1975, mach weiter so für weitere 50 Jahre Fab ! - Danke schön ..
RIP Edgar Froese 1944 -2015. You were a legend and an inspiration. Your music will live on forever. Personal fav album Phaedra. TD fan in Great Yarmouth, England.
I propose that Edgar Froese be entered into official historical relevant documents and textbooks for his influence in 20th century music. I very much believe that entire EDM Electronic Dance Music Culture (Trance Techno Rave Jungle and so forth) evolved out of younger kids listening to Tangerine Dream.
I am so terribly sad I never got to see them live. I was ready to fly cross-country once in my later years. But then I became fully disabled. Ok that is God's design but still I wish I'd have had that chance.
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To the family and friends and ALL the MUSICIANS that had the HONOR to play with Tangerine Dream: THANK YOU. May your respective Gods and spirits shine upon you and I hope I say that in a style that Mr. Froese would appreciate because I suspect he was a very open minded spiritual man. Rest in peace and thank you for your gift.
Allen Nance,
Las Vegas, NV, USA
It's uniquely satisfying being a Tangerine Dream fan since I was a teenager back in the 80s. Not many people I knew even knew who TD was! Loved 'em regardless :)
My dream quest began when Phaedra can out on vinyl in the early 70s. TD has only gotten better.
You're not the only one having this experience. And this is what should make us very proud, because TD fans are special people.
Ditto! Sadly enough I never had the opportunity to hear TD and Edgar Froese.
they along with Kraftwerk (both German bands by the way) are true pioneers of modern electronic music!
I discovered TD round about 1971 thanks to a German pen friend (it was long before e-mail!) and I've been a diehard fan ever since. I'm just sorry I never got to see them live.
I have been listening for over 40 yrs . SO AWESOME! we had tickets for them in Atlanta in summer 2001 at the Roxy in Atlanta.. Then 9/11 happened, so they cancelled.maybe one of these years
I saw this amazing group twice in Boston and I will never forget their sound. They were to return in October of 2001 but the events of 9/11 cancelled that. Simply one of a kind!
Rip, Respect Edgar Froese and see you in the sky...
Thank you Inettvradio for sharing this moment of music
Super Konzert.phänomenale Multiinstrumentalisten,und mittendrin Mastermind Edgar Froese.Du bist immer in meinem Herzen.Vielen Dank für Deine Musik,Edgar.Werde noch viele wundervolle Stunden mit der Musik von Tangerine Dream verbringen.
Edgar, was a master composer Those synthesis are far ahead I have always admire Edgar & Klaus Schulze the way their sounds palmitate vibrantly to imaginative worlds in child with in~RIP Edward!!
a Fan from Mid 70's Paris /USA
At 31.38 ...(Blue Bridge)...the way Edgar holds that note....magnificent!!
Thanks for the upload!!!
Horas y horas escuchando y disfrutando de esta musica genial desde los años de juventud, Gracias TD por ser eternos
I have listened to TD since the 1970s. Several movies inspired me to find out more, movies like "Sorcerer." I had it on my bucket list to hear Edgar play guitar life. In my opinion, Edgar Froese should be at the TOP OF THE LIST for World's Greatest Guitarist.
The music begins with Ricochet. In 1980-ies in Poland in a plebiscite of electronic music listeners of Polish Radio 3 it won as the greatest piece of electronic rock.
Great! Yes, Exit, Poland, Stratosfear, Ricochet and many, many other albums are timeless musical artworks touching the soul. Thank you for viewing and commenting!
thank you for uploading
I was very sad to hear of Edgar 'leaving the planet', as he said of someone he knew who had just died, he said this at the Lowry concert in May 2011 in Salford, Enjoy the Cosmos my dear Edgar, thank you for your life's work in music.
I met him in Berlin in May 2012 at the meet and greet at the Admiralspalast concert. I have been to TDs concerts since the mid 1970s and I still love their music. John.[aka Old Bloke in Wales]
It was in an interview in England in some radio station that Edgar said he will be satisfied if people listen to his music after death to be remember. Well, absolutely remembered. This is an amazing performance. Progressing thru the years, getting better and getter. TD legacy is enormous as is artistic and musical influence. These guys are at their peak. VIVA TD !!! by the way, love Edgar guitar style.
Great concert. Edgar Froese was very much needed for the world music but Tangerie Dream's music will remain alive forever.
Oh Wow, what a shame. I didn't even know he was sick. I bought many TD RECORDS, CASSETTE TAPES and CD's. My first was SORCERER. RIP, Edgar Froese. You were GREAT! I Love you, man.
I saw Sorcerer in '76 in Pendleton Oregon. I noticed two things.
Soundtrack: Tangerine Dream
Director of Photography:
Vittorio Storaro
Both have a special place in my favorite people of talent.
Something about genius level works. You can tell instantly that the person is gifted.
While Sorcerer was a remake of another great film - Wages of Fear, it did have some quality moments. And the reason? Tangerine Dream and Vitorio Storaro.
Tangerine Dream je kapela mého mládí. Díky za krásnou hudbu.
Beautiful music from an amazing band that I have loved for 25 years. Always something different to listen too. :)RIP Edgar.
It sounds lovely and perfect voice I have enjoyed this with my late wife and it reminds me of her and I love her so much😘
I've loved Tangerine Dream's music for 20 years or more. Their body of works is just unbelievable so prolific and so beautifully moving.
Dear Friends,
this is a message to you we are deeply sorry for …
On January 20th, Tuesday afternoon, Edgar Froese suddenly and unexpectedly passed away from the effects of a pulmonary embolism in Vienna. The sadness in our hearts is immensely.
Edgar once said: “There is no death, there is just a change of our cosmic address."
Edgar, this is a little comfort to us.
Yours, EASTGATE MUSIC & INET-TV team
xD
so sad, glad i heard him /them york minster and queens bradford, there is no good or bad TD there is just TD and an evolution of sound and moods that change our feelings ..
Demis ... Edgar ... bad start this year. I shudder to think what will happen next.
RIP, and thanks from Poland....
inettvradio A legend has died, but TD music will live on for many many years.
inettvradio Lost him and Chris Rainbow :(
Coming from many galaxies and universes to bring us this Divine soul inspired music for the healing of our being..the creators of Tangerine Dream bless so much.. Love YOU..Tuned into Love... Thank you ALL so much..Blessings.. Love YOU!
Well, I saw TD in the 70ies somewhere in Hamburg, and it was a life-changing experience. In the beginning of the concert - while we were waiting for the musicians to appear on stage - the latter was pitch black & no-one there. Just the soft glow of computers, Synthesizers, etc. Suddenly the machines began to play, one after the other, and still no-one on stage to be seen. Eerie, surreal, and a bit spooky !
And then first Edgar appeared, then his bandmates, and the concert took its course. Very fascinating performance that never really left me since then. The rise of the machines...
I drove tang. in Melbourne Australia back in the 80's such lovely aware people,, it's one of my fondest memories
querido padre que en paz descanses, en tu juventud me enseñaste el album ricochet desde un cassette, gracias por tan buena escuela en cuanto a gustos musicales
Ricochet was my first TD experience, many years ago. Still listening with the same passion, especially their older creations...Fascinating and unique, unparalleled band, I hope one day I can see the live!
Amazing concert with some nice interplay between members (Edgar and Linda on "Blue Bridge", Iris and Hoshiko on "Teetering Scale". A lot of "hits", the haunting "Girl on the Stairs," a powerful rendition of "Stratosfear," and a superb updating of "Phaedra". No, this isn't the Frose/Franke/Baumann TD, nor the band of the '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s or even the '00s. It is the Tangerine Dreams of today, a competent, matured band who do have a more pronounced jazzy streak but still rock.
grew up with this music, in neighboring country. one of the best.
Danke shein, Tangerine Dream
I watched it throughly & joyfully, This gig is one of the warmest & most friendly ones that TD have ever performed, I would recommend it to my friends who are unfamiliar with EM, Billions of thanks 4 sharing ;)
I have been a fan of TD since Phaedra. I have never seen them live, but was planning on seeing the Electric Mandarine tour in Washington or Philadelphia until I ended up spending that entire weekend in the hospital. So thank you very much for this outstanding video of a great concert. As for the comments about Iris Camaa, I must say that I found her performance and enthusiasm were a great part of the show.
How can human beings be So Goood !!!!!..... Congratulations, TD !!!
TD - Electronic Music Legend Group ! Brilliant Band...Poland Loves Tangerine Dream ;-)
Excellent. From 1970 to the present, the Tangerine Dream music, has evolved wonderfully.
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Muchas gracias por compartir este extraordinario concierto . Siempre fui un seguidor de Edgar Froese y su banda Tangerine Dream. Lamento mucho el fallecimiento de Edgar F fue un virtuoso pero nadie dura para siempre y nos dejo un gran legado que quienes le apreciamos por su talento debemos difundir para que trascienda por siempre. Un saludo desde Venezuela . Great music from one of my favorite bands TD Thank you so much!
Edgar Froese was the most talented electronic keyboardist on the planet, bar none, and I hope that his music never leaves our soul conciousness...Namaste Edgar
Tangerine Dream et Klaus Shulze sont des seigneurs !! jamais écouté mieux dans le genre ! Ce n'est plus de la musique , c'est de l'art à l'état pur !
Hi there to all Tangerine dream fans, this is the first time I've watched the electric mandarin tour video, wish I was there to see and the atmosphere is great, I've been a fan of the TD,since I was a teenager, and my son is also a great fan . keep up the good work lads .i wish i know when the dream is touring England again, I know Edgar Froese is no longer with us. But hopefully Jerome Froese keeps the band going and his band Loom, which I love to hear live. The two girls Linda Spa, and iris are both exceptional.
das ist das beste, diese tour, noch mit edgar froese, schönen gruß an das team, danke daß ihr weiter macht, sein wirken in ehren haltet.
Bellissimo concerto suonato divinamente.....grande Edgar x l ottima musica che hai lasciato R.I.P.
nunca lo había visto; es excelente.Puede que no sea del agrado de todos por ese viejo prejuicio de que la música con "máquinas" no es música pero, vamos, que suenan impresionantes.Una agradable sorpresa.Gracias por subirlo !!
:-) My pleasure if you like it. Has been a lot of work to cut this vast amount of raw footage, so I appreciate your comment very much. Thanks for viewing!
This is one group that you cannot categories, they were pioneers of the New Age Era but with a "Rock"overtone clearly making them unique, The world will miss Edgar Froese and his genius consciousness!
SIGO A TANGEINE DREAM DESDE QUE TENÍA 15 AÑOS Y TENGO 57. LO MEJOR DE LA MÚSICA ELECTRÓNICA DESDE EL ORIGEN . SUS COMPONENTES HAN IDO DESAPARECIENDO CON NUEVAS INCORPORACIONES QUE HAN APORTADO CIERTA FRESCURA A LO ANTERIOR SIN NINGÚN DESMÉRITO, AL CONTRARIO. QUE SIGAN A SÍ POR LOS AÑOS VENIDEROS
in Santa Barbara CA - and LA.... i was THERE!
Last chance to see my Favorite band of all time!
God... we miss you soooo much Edgar!
Thanks for your great music Tangerine Dream 80" ..........
Linda @ Long Island Sunset
What a legendary performance.
This concert is just magnificent! RIP Edgar Froese! Thank you much for uploading, it was a pleasure to watch some beautiful music in there indeed! I pray the NW0 (scum) and powers that be let us out to play and attend wonderful concerts soon, we need some joy in our lives!
Love the Sally's garden track among many others. Roll on TD, forever a fan at 48 years of age.
Awesome. Been a fan since the 80's, still have the plastic LP albums.
Say Vinyl ....sounds cooler:)
Non ci sono parole per descrivere tale bellezza in tutti i sensi!
Just love the Dream. Saw them in London and in Paris back in the day. Thanks for this, it's wonderful.
Straight on the way going to 50 years now :-) TD's music is timeless such as from only few other great musicians. Thanks for your comment!
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Video and sound excellent thanks for the sharing :-) . Amazing performance of one of my ever favorite band that always inspire me.
Thumbs up if you still watch this daily!
"There is no death, there is just a change of our cosmic address."
But maybe we loose our sense of HERE.
Poland Love Tangerine Dream ;-)
I nie ma bata.
Great Show, I attended the performance they did in Los Angeles !:)
It sounds lovely and perfect voice I have enjoyed this with my late wife and it reminds me of her and I love her so much😘
I'm not sure I understand your question, but Ricochet (to be precise Ricochet Part II from the album with the same name) starts at 00:00:57 and ends at about 00:08:25. The introduction is part of the song, not separate from it. Song titles always appear in the middle of the song. Thx for viewing!
Yes, that's very true. Performing a "sound landscape" such as this with instruments creating or triggering sound waves is even outperforming any studio recording of the same - it lives with the vibrations of the musicians and the crowd and so each live performance is very unique and impressive.
Thx for viewing & commenting!
I used to listen to these guys when I was 16...I'm now 50...thanks for posting this inett and thanks for the memories TD.
had no idea he passed away. big influence! He absolutely is going to be missed!
He lives on in his music each time we listen to Edgar..
This is an institution❤. I’m forever grateful to Edgar and Tangerine Dream.
I have transcribed the piano intro Ricochet, and I’ve just learned to play it. It’s just great.
Thank you so much for posting, I've been a Dreamer since highschool. :-)
Yes, the Warsaw concert is one of the masterpieces, I still listen to the original record and also to the newer version very often. "Horizon" is one of my all-time favourites. Best wishes to Poland and thank you for your comment!
RIP , Edgar ! Thank you for your music !
Rio de Janeiro
BRASIL
I have to see Tangerine Dream before I die, it's just got to be done. They've made some really great music over the years.
TD....epic epic epic... thank you for the heart...the soul...the essence of audible life..the passion, commitment...
My heart Breaks for your Loss..and soars at His incredible legacy
Nur 'Ricochet' konnte mich hier als alten Tangs-Freak überzeugen. Der Rest ist mir zu neumodisch. Ich wünschte, ich hätte damals in der Coventry Cathedral dabei sein können. Siebziger-Jahre-Tangs, das Beste was Electronic Old Skool zu bieten hat, heute noch. Danke an einem W-Berliner von einem O-Berliner.
RIP Edgar
thx for Years of lovley Music and Sounds
We learn loads of Music Defenition Electronics. Youre Korg and Moogs and others miss you and the World love you
After all those years of savouring this music I still get chills Edgar Froese you are misted and de gang too
Je to můj návrat do mládí a do 80 let v ČSSR, kdy jsme to poslouchali na ohraných kazetách pořád dokola.
A je to fantastické pořád.
thank you
Blue bridge ....da brividi indimenticabile versione top.....GRAZIE PER QUESTA PERLA.....
Voir, TD est en train de changer et ils étaient toujours en train de changer. C'est ce que TD rend si unique. Ils ne sont pas figées dans le passé, comme beaucoup d'autres artistes. Si vous n'aimez pas leur style actuel, ce n'est pas un problème du tout. Votre décision. Thx toute façon pour regarder et commenter.
A lovely and touching tribute. Thanks for your great channel.
I wish one of their U.S. stops on the Phaedra Farewell tour would be in Florida, not counting the cruise that leaves from Miami. I've been a fan since I discovered TD in 2002 at the young age of 13 but never had the chance to attend one of their concerts. At least I have Edgar's upcoming autobiography of TD to look forward to at the end of the year since I pre-ordered it. I can't wait to read it! Long live the Dream!
Check out Claudia's drumming at 1:08, she was " into it" also done while standing, she was no doubt the most versatile member only Edgar sat down...the king on his throne!!!!!
Love the duet between Linda and Edger on Blue Bridge. Edger, you are and will be missed.
Tangerine Dream a melhor banda de todos os tempos. Tangerine Dream the best band of all time.
RIP. Dzięki za wszystko co nam dałeś. Płakać się chce.
I have love Tangerine Dream since the mid 70s. Superb.
loved this show cheers edger and than k you for youre pressence
Here are my 2 cents to if that is good or not.
To me it's a fact that nowadays nobody will listen to the way they played in the area of Phaedra, Rubycon and Ricochet (or even before) with the then usual longish intros, wide spaces for subtle ambience sounds, etc. etc.
Another thing is, they have been high in the "arty farty" scene, but if they had to live from what they did around this time, they may have died from starvation. Tangerine Dream frequently composed also film sounds, which often enough paid for what we admire nowadays. Most concerts did not make much money for them, but were merely promotion shows for their records.
And lastly, even the best and most innovative concept will be reaching its limits one day. There will be a point everything is squashed out from even the best ideas.
I think what they are trying here is to carry things - including some of the older stuff - into the 21. century, and giving these static performances some visual appeal in our now visual age. Having said that, I don't really know if this versions appeals best to the Zeitgeist. But I don't mind them making some money from what they have done in the past out of enthusiasm. As long as it's not cheating people, which is clearly not the case here. It's not really my taste but still, it is a solid delivery.
Peter Kroll, Singapore
Nou many, nou fany/ My Frend The"s not Mohawyshna orqestra. Слушайте музыку и наслаждайтесь.
You are absolutey right and I can tell you that exactly this was Edgars motivation as he told me when asked about expectations of today's audiences . Thanks for your comment.
inettvradio Thanks Edgar for decades of my favorite music.
For me, Phaedra was the first introduction to TD, in '75, and I got hooked.
I can understand that people, who fall desperately in love at first hear, sometimes have problems appreciating course changes of their icons when these do not coincide with the development (if any) of their own personal taste. But I'm glad TD never got stuck in their groove. You really can milk an original and fabulous concept to death.
TD started at the cutting edge of the scene, and thanks to their re-inventing themselves and further developing their art they stayed at the cutting edge, although not necessarily in the same scene. Stagnation = death of creativity. They would have become completely irrelevant. Instead they recorded almost twice as many albums as, for example, the Stones -- and sold them, too. Look at other bands that stayed alive for 30-40 years. They rarely do anything interesting anymore and most are reduced to being cover bands of themselves, re-releasing and playing old material. Yes, Edgar, thanks for your evolving creativity that gave TD longevity and us great musical experiences.
Geniesse deine Ruhe, irgendwo im Cosmos, und die Klangen des Weltalls.
The problem is not Tangerine Dream, the problem is there are over 7 billion humans on the planet with minimal intelligence or taste who keep reproducing more of the same until the planet gives up and we are all destroyed by the death of an eco system.
Quem faz hoje? Grandes composições, valeu grande amigo!!!!!
there are no words it 's just divine