I will be 71 in three weeks time and I have not stopped listening to this sought of music just be cause some people think it is only for the ears of the younger generation Regards Doug Hughes Williamstown Nth Australia❤
Pioneers that embraced technology after having a little background in chords and progressions and layering your sounds and MIDI sampling we owe to ex the clash BAD. New Order took the turn with tech post Joy Division
I am 78 and am still IN the game. Most people who consider themselves still actionable never make age the pre-requisite to belonging on the positive side of life. Music like this is timeless and limitless. It allows the spirit to soar and stay out of the confines of the day-to-day imposed struggle...this struggle is largely self-imposed, so throw off these shackles and... L I V E
@@jibbajabba4712 One of my prerequisites for a good 'significant other' is that they MUST LOVE elecronica \ Tangerine Dream \ Jean Michelle-Jarre \ Madis, et cetera . .
It was around 1am and I was driving back from a long day sightseeing Niagara Falls. I was listening to a massive playlist I had made full of electronica and smooth ambient music. The brilliant skyline of Toronto was getting closer, and soon enough I found myself on the Gardiner Expressway, an elevated highway cutting through the heart of Toronto. As I'm merging on to the Gardiner, this song comes on. Now the Gardiner is notorious for being one of the most congested highways in the GTA, but that night it was flowing like smooth silk. There could not have been a better time for this song to have come on. Crusing at night surrounded by the towering office and condo blocks of Toronto, glowing in the night sky. The CN Tower bathed in colourful hues of red and blue, the Skydome glowing like some alien mothership. It was easily one of the most pleasant and relaxing night drives I have ever had. I never thought a night drive could've been so memorable!
I’m 78 years old and not much time left. I’m so happy I discovered this music before I passed into the great unknown. For some reason, this music takes me back when life was unencumbered and good. Life is tough now for most of us but this music puts a little joy back into my life. Stay safe and healthy my friends. Tom.
I only just realized this music was what made that incredible love on the train scene in Risky Business so evocative. Man, I wish I could live life over again. Those 80's and 90's movies...such special memories. Life was simple back then. We were young...and the future was full of promise.
@@cdcaleoThe post-war conditions were perfect for the baby boomer generation to cause an explosion of creatively the likes of which we hadn’t seen since the Renaissance period. Music, art, books, film, tv, comedy, games, electronics, appliances, buildings, planes, trains and automobiles, clothes (Miami Vice…), and of course the freedom to be who you wanted to be. There will never be another period like 1980 - 2010. It’s all downhill from here. I’m just so glad I got to experience it to the fullest. We can’t take our things to the grave, but we can take our memories. I think a lot of us feel the same nostalgia. We were truly alive back then.
Mr. Reynolds, Music is for the soul and it's for everyone to enjoy no matter the age of a person, race & ethnicity, gender, etc...For me the best thing about music is that it doesn't even matter if it's in a foreign language and you don't understand what they're saying or singing about but the song may still make you feel something. I think it's pretty cool that you listen to psychill/ambient music. I hope i can live until my 70's and do as you're doing now. Everyone should keep doing what you love to do. Peace ✌
You were there? Man... Wonderfull, life changing. I saw it first on VHS and it made me go to business school ;-) and know that sometimes you have to make your move, risk it.
1983 - Senior in HS - took a special young lady out to see this one - we were not in relationship, but we had to kiss at halftime one football game because we were voted king and queen of something, and we wanted to break any ice we thought we had….very fun date night and this scene was something else for us. (Kiss went very well btw). Porsche - no substitute
Tangerine Dream is a pioneer of dream music.They follow former members techniques for producing this type of music. listen to tangerine dream - dream sequences album
My daughter's think they know it all with music I'm almost 70 years old and I remember the first synthesizers when I was in high school and I was so into it
While I would never take away from what Tangerine Dream did to propel music, I'll respectfully disagree with your comment. Before Tangerine Dream.....there was Art of Noise!✌🏾
6 am. Tokyo. 2017. I was jogging along the riverbank in the dark as the dark blue sky gradually shifted to a golden sunrise.. This was my soundtrack everyday until I had to leave.. I hope to jog that same route again one day... Thank you for fueling my soul
Hot summers night … a hint of a breeze … the sky still resisting total darkness as the sun hovers on the horizon … open roads … windows down cruising at 60mph . That’s how to really get the total calming , mind blowing brilliance of this musical masterpiece . 1:11
I’ve been a fan of Tangerine Dream for decades. I’m 70 and still listen to them. I have an old iPod mini with TD albums and the solo works put out by some of the individual members in it hooked into my car sound system. Whenever I go on a long drive I turn the iPod on and drive.
The “Risky Business” soundtrack was the first compact disk that I had ever bought,,, played on the first ever Sony Diskman that did nothing ,, but PLAY. Yes it skipped if you breathed too hard on it ! It was like $700 new,, and was MINDBLOWINGLY AWESOME !
It was back in the late sixties when on a Friday night Kings Cross cinema in London would open its doors at midnight and Tangerine Dream and many other bands would play this wonderful music till six in the morning then we would head down to Portobello Road for breakfast, absolutely magic, I am 70 now and still get stirred by these wonderful sounds.
@@MWSRD 🤣🤣🤣 If you are not being sarcastic then the answer to your question is: OF COURSE THEY DID 🤷🏼♀️ Modern electronic music’s roots go all the way back to the peace and love decade of the 60s. And yes, apparently this band is 60 plus years old 😱 I didn’t discover them until the 80s and apparently they were already a band more than 20 years old 😱 who knew?? 🤷🏼♀️
I'm 68 yrs. old, been listing to Tangerine Dream ever since Risky Business came out. Can't get enough of it over the years; especially "Love on a Real Train". I have downloaded numerous versions of it; both fr/TD & State Azure. ❤ Love your music 🎶 too! It resonates w/me & it is music f/the soul, very magical which takes me to another place. Peace, love & light to you all fr/Talladega, USA. Namaste 🙏
I'm saying this with the utmost sincerity....this is a Master Class on electronic music - respecting a timeless work of Art - possessing the ability to improve upon a genius piece of music, yet being savvy enough to keep it's original form!!!! G.O.A.T. PERFORMANCE SIR!!!!!👊🏾
On April 8th 2024, my home town in Ontario Canada had the privilege of witnessing a total Lunar eclipse. It was remarkable, awe inspiring. We played your song throughout the experience 🌕 ☀️. My town will not be in the path of totally again for several hundred years.
So do I. I think that's because this track as composition is great no matter what, but original TD's sound is not that great today. Luckly State Azure sounds just fantastic so his rendition is just stunning.
Consoder this as the redefined version of the original, certain sound effects wich they may wanted to include weren’t just there yet or the had to mimmick those wanted sound effects,NOT SURE, But no matter how far ahead of time the original was,i found it sound more flatter then this greater version of it, eventrough i hate to say that.
The best ambient-chill song of all times, the best music & movie of my teenage years. You've done it so well bro! 🙏 Met Joel Goodsen at my 10, on a hot summer night in August,1983. Best years of my life...
I dont know how to put it into words. This is magical in all aspects. Its art in its purest form. This person is talented. Nobody could say no to this.
Tangerine Dream, was one of my first introductions to synth music, back in the 70s. Still sparking my synapses and imagination, all these years later. Now I have my own collection of synthesizers, entertaining myself with that amazing sound. I'm a very lucky man, to live in an age of such wonders. Music is life!
Tangerine Dream is why I listen to Pat Metheny, acid jazz, ambient groove, and the late night-after party sounds of Cafe Del Mar. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!
Agree. There are still some rare newcomers to this type of sound however. Although not entirely the same, artists like Mitch Murder, Shook and Sellorekt, are getting me back to the 80's vibes.
This makes feel like its 2 am Saturday, leaving a high school dance ,I'm at a after party with friends the girls from school ,summers has arrived.i feel like the luckiest guy alive,drive to the cottage 30 minutes away ,cottage parties are going full force i go for walk on the beach see some more girls from school having bon fire.i sit on the beach ,drinking some beer look at sky and the stars.god those were the days class of 88.
i was listening to this song when my father introduced me to the genre decades ago when i was born in '86 i was listening to this when he passed in 2015 iam still listening to it in 2021 i will listen to this cover till the end of times because my father introduced me to this genre and i will listen to this because this is the best cover ever made
For the last 14 years I have been dealing with prostate cancer now it has gone to stage 4 metastatic prostate cancer. I haven't been to my hometown in Camden Arkansas so I'm making plans to go back looking like a different person.the dark Knight rises gives me the motivation to rise and be the person that I wanna be
@@franniej.3110я это про себя думаю А вот не любит накажет за грехи и отрицание божественного и как отправит вот в самую жуть на дно ада и вечность Ваше мнение какое 5:29
There's something magical about the 1980's movie soundtracks! This track reminds me of a recent film - Drive (r.Gosling; Dir - N.Winding Refn). This track reminds me of 1980's Michael Mann films & TV series (Miami Vice) OST for Michael Mann's masterpiece 'Thief' by Tangerine Dream 10/10
Great cover, as others have said this is a great example of electronica. Loving the warm arp analog synths, really excellent tonal balance. 1980s updated to 2000s without losing the analog vibe :) Nice work!
Really well arranged and played. I'm 66, grew up in Europe and discovered the German synthesists in the early '70s. TD's first albums on Virgin Records, "Phaedra" ('74) and "Stratosfear" ('76) were part of my introductions to that genre. Due to life challenges, I stopped composing music some years ago. This is possibly inspiring me to try again. I'll definitely check out your work since I just discovered it. Thank you.
We're of an age, then. I was at TD's gig in York Minster in 1975. I'd say definitely try again, Philip - a couple of years ago, a bloke on the internet said something that pushed me to start making music again, and not just listening. It's been challenging, but it's so f*ing rewarding when it comes together. Go for it.
@Gary Turner and @@David_K_Booth - Thank you both for your most supportive kindness. Pardon late reply but my condition got in the way (clinical anxiety/depression for decades went really dark-night-of-the-soul in this last year or two) . When I wrote that post, I was only very briefly confident I could return to music. Now all these months later, I am actually slowly but surely getting back into it. Delay was also due to having to upgrade my DAW (Cubase) on new Win 10 system. And learn/get used to new GUI in both audio and video software upgrades - which can bury me in quagmires of panic. I don't have even 10% of the gear that State Azure has - just one very old but solid 1993 Korg Trinity workstation and some decent VST. And I'm getting back into when it all started for me back when I was 17 - guitar (used to play 12 string). Really rusty and for now just having to build up finger calluses and I only have a 6 string Epiphone/Gibson, but it looks cool too - gloss jet black. Mental health is still job #1 and I wake up in fear and panic every day. And/but as when I was a teen and earlier, music was a safe harbor for me, and is proving to be a well needed vocational re-training. No "goals" professional or otherwise. Just the journey and see where it goes. It helps shave off the self-contempt :)
i am 68 and age don't matter -- closed my eyes and let the mind go away from everything for 8 minutes -- music washes the dust off of your soul- fly_n_high in florida
It’s amazing to think about electronic music becoming historical. This is starting to look like a jewel from the distant past, a specific historical aesthetic, like how we feel about the medieval tune Greensleeves
@@Panzerjager2344 Even the video states 6yrs ago, The original song is from movie named " Risky Business" which is composed by Old group of TD , over time new members joined the TD and continue their legacy, the version you refer 2020 is a remaster of 1983 soundtrack
Tangerine Dream... There's something magical about the 1980's movie soundtracks! This track reminds me of a recent film - Drive (r.Gosling; Dir - N.Winding Refn). This track reminds me of 1980's Michael Mann films & TV series (Miami Vice) OST for Michael Mann's masterpiece 'Thief' by Tangerine Dream
You could have been driving around in a aston Martin vantage listening to this music, how does that sound? Nevertheless good taste in music. 😎👍😎👍Feb 2020
incredible group. I remember watching Risky Business the first time "we're being chased by a killer pimp named Guido". awesome. another fantastic movie with Tangerine Dream soundtrack is Sorcerer. Roy Scheider. if you haven't seen it - one of the most intense driving movies EVER.
Jesus this was good. I didn't think the original version, which I still often listen to for nostalgic meditation, could be beat but this version comes pretty close.
I just compared it to the original and some other versions, but this one is simply the best. The thing is that Azure understood the spirit and the mood of the original and just made a natural interpretation that is perfect, not pretentious in any moment, just perfect. It's magical.
@@jkotynek your mistake is that you're looking at this with human logic. lizard brains (not lizard people i don't believe in that nonsense. just people with reptilian behavior) who run illuminati are soulless douches
From a time that will never be beaten. Pure class. Takes you to a different place.... Isn't that what it's all about? 👌 Just close your eyes and enjoy the journey....
I was born in 84. Grew up with a brother 15 years my elder. I remember the original track playing from his room. This is a cover well done! I tip my cap to you sir!
One of the things I love, Love, LOVE about TH-cam and the Internet is hearing, reading and viewing homages to all the beautiful and magical moments other people have given us. State Azure, this homage to a great musical piece is no exception. You have created a memorable rendition of a classic. It is a pure piece of joy!! I have a feeling Edgar is sitting somewhere in the Eternal Music Hall of Fame with a smile on his face...State Azure, thank you for sharing with the rest of us who love beautiful music.
@@KAFROS_88 Man, there's the only one *Vangelis* whose real name is: *Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou* I speak of him in the present 'cause *Legends Never Die* as the saying goes
Song just screams 80's to me ..Takes be back to being a kid on a BMX Riding my bike on a asphalt path that went on for miles around small lakes, woods, Tunnels With over head lamps shining on the path Listening to this on my walkman watching the lights wizz passed me On my way home as it starts to rain
100% the same for me. This takes me back to my growing up days in the 80s. I'm thinking 'the year 2000 is far far in the future', neon lights zooming past, definitely tranquil, no internet, no social media ... bliss !
this is a good example of how music could be use like a time machine. even without words or lyrics, the melodies & soundscapes themselves are emotional & powerful enough to give me chills/goosebumps as a listener.. it really felt like i was transported back to a simple time in my life, I know I probably won't have the chance of ever experiencing it again :(
There's a reason you're getting 72k upvotes and only 2.2k downvotes. That's a 97% approval with over 9.5 million views. You're doing something VERY right, State Azure.
Risky Business was Tom Cruise’s breakout film that began his road to stardom. Top Gun made him a bona fife star. Cruise loved making Risky Business. He and Rebecca De Mornay we’re having a wonderful affair that showed the scene on the train with is song in the background a highly sensual part of the film.
This song will never lose its appeal, its a classic in any language. I bike to this in the mountains. Many bikers that compete in the Tour DE France also listen to this while they are riding. It keeps you rotating those legs going up a mountain...
Peter Mirones Lol i walk to this, navigate subway station crowds, and have spent hours with the original on repeat until i return home. Why? The hypnotic tune, is only perpetual motion , progress, productivity. Loved it for years! Glad to see ur comnent
@Bert Butler Ime 61 and still as flexible as rubbber, still travel to surf. Only think ive given up is ring fighting in Thailand. Thats just a bit much even in my great shape at 61. The wind goes no matter what you do. I dont like running, it fucks joints. I lift lightish weights if i want to bulk up to 85 odd kilos before a trip. I avoid long, heavy paddle outs now, but i too feel the same in my head as at 25! Few aches and pains, not much. never needed a hospital except for having two smashed wrists set when a kid, and a check MRI after fracturing my neck[C7] surfing. Over sand ffs:/ Pitched like an arrow from an 8 foot lip onto near dry sand,lol. I live in the best country on earth, no, not fuckin America:/ AUSTRALIA:) Jesus mate...50?? Your only a boy,lol. Ohh yehh, as to bank balance, if you follow the mans rules without exception, get married etc[arrrrrgggghhh], expect to be broke. Ime a disability pensioner[lol] and i can do wtf i want when i want...damn near:) Ive lead a risky life in many ways, but rewarding in many ways too, and FUCK the man!! AS to the song. This guy has TG down pat!! I play guitar with a lot of gear but ime fucked if i know how he remembers the function of every button, slide and whatever. Jaysus, it makes my simple keyboard look like a mini minor[small old car] beside a space shuttle,lol
@Bert Butler Yep Bert, think young, act young, look after your body and an insatiable desire for knowledge:) My psychology is pretty good Bert. Ive read over 10,000 books along with a good education. Why cant you play AND be into psychology??
Last year I was kissing a girl in my car wishing her a good night while the original was playing softly in the background, I didn't want the moment to end.... It did, and so did we. So I know where you are coming from, I hope it mended for you.
In the eighties I listened to endless Tangerine Dream and I had more of their albums than any other artist in my collection. You seem to have picked up that torch for me because I kid you not I must have listened to your music for hundreds of hours now. Thank you very sincerely for what you do sir.
Back in 1983 upon its release this music must have sounded like something from the early 21st Century, something plucked from the year 2021 before being unveiled in 83 as a prime example of super advanced 80s techno music. Just amazing & otherworldly!
This is one of the most covered electronics songs ever. Nothing against this cover, it's very well done. The original from Tangerine Dream is unique. Timeless. Beautiful. Ever seen pictures of Edward Hopper? This music is the genuine soundtrack.
This is an incredible piece of music. I've just discovered it again tonight and after listening to it once again it brings back memories of clubbing all night in Sydney City, then walking outside the night club, hailing a taxi and watching the sun come up over Sydney Harbour while crossing the Harbour Bridge and heading home to the Northern suburbs. this is just epic.! :)
Happy Christmas to all. I shared this track with a bunch of friends yesterday and had only positive responses. Here is one response from Romania: Extraordinary song ...Franny !! I will use it as an intro sound on the loop in the garden tonight, given the maximum in the speakers, because I have no neighbors and I want the echo of this song to penetrate from all of us in the Universe and further, when I meditate I will lose myself with all the peace and quiet of this wonderful song... Tangerine Dream - Love On A Real Train (State Azure Cover)
This is one of the best renditions of Tangerine Dream. I loved them since Years before. Some Songs, not all. I also like some of the more abstract stuff of them.,Edgar Froese!
This is absolutely unreal, incredible and one of the finest pieces of creative music I've ever heard. Simply phenomenal. This is at the pinnacle of what human art and the creative process can achieve. Thank you. Beauty like this makes the world a better place.
I'm 62 and that is the best eight and a half minutes in the dark
i have had for quite some time ..
I concur. Fyi. That's one massive quote. You should coin that phrase
I agree with everything you said - including your age.
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Haha.
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God do I wish these days were here again.
To everyone listening to this you have Amazing taste in music , take care All of you from the 🇬🇧
we need to stick together and help each other. oxygene 7 and 8 are two tracks i really enjoy that are in the same grain.
I will be 71 in three weeks time and I have not stopped listening to this sought of music just be cause some people think it is only for the ears of the younger generation
Regards
Doug Hughes
Williamstown Nth
Australia❤
Gosh I miss those days to love you for sayin' that!! Now try Eberhard Weber.
@@DougHughes-rx4cd I am 75 and remember these days as the best time of my life for excellent music, it never fails or fades away.
rock on with your socks on!
Can most of us all agree there is something incredible and magic about 80’s Synth music. God I love this! Gives me goosebumps each time.
yes. yes we can.
Pioneers that embraced technology after having a little background in chords and progressions and layering your sounds and MIDI sampling we owe to ex the clash BAD. New Order took the turn with tech post Joy Division
Yes...! Its amazing as its soothing to my soul.🌼
I've always loved me some Tangerine Dream but Love on a Real Train is not only mesmerizing, it's iconic...and damn sexy
Hoow damn true man!!! Its like you described in my own words 👍🙏
I am 78 and am still IN the game. Most people who consider themselves still actionable never make age the pre-requisite to belonging on the positive side of life.
Music like this is timeless and limitless.
It allows the spirit to soar and stay out of the confines of the day-to-day imposed struggle...this struggle is largely self-imposed, so throw off these shackles and... L I V E
I couldn’t have said it better myself, my brother, so I didn’t. I bow to your aged wisdom. (from your 75 year old compatriot).
Exactly..!!
Still in the game . . this gorgeous bit of sound gives me chills in Every Nerve, all over.
Self-imposed. There in lies the rub...self.
@@jibbajabba4712 One of my prerequisites for a good 'significant other' is that they MUST LOVE elecronica \ Tangerine Dream \ Jean Michelle-Jarre \ Madis, et cetera . .
It was around 1am and I was driving back from a long day sightseeing Niagara Falls. I was listening to a massive playlist I had made full of electronica and smooth ambient music. The brilliant skyline of Toronto was getting closer, and soon enough I found myself on the Gardiner Expressway, an elevated highway cutting through the heart of Toronto. As I'm merging on to the Gardiner, this song comes on. Now the Gardiner is notorious for being one of the most congested highways in the GTA, but that night it was flowing like smooth silk. There could not have been a better time for this song to have come on. Crusing at night surrounded by the towering office and condo blocks of Toronto, glowing in the night sky. The CN Tower bathed in colourful hues of red and blue, the Skydome glowing like some alien mothership. It was easily one of the most pleasant and relaxing night drives I have ever had. I never thought a night drive could've been so memorable!
Good for you.
Wow thank you for your details in your story of this particular evening. Love your details. 🕊
I love Risky Business as I appreciate Tom Cruise and his work on the big screen.🌼🌼🌼🌼🕊🕊🌼🌼🌼🌼
Wow, the Canadian medical tyrants let you out of your dwelling?
@@keithmccormack6248 This was before the rona fam
I’m 78 years old and not much time left. I’m so happy I discovered this music before I passed into the great unknown. For some reason, this music takes me back when life was unencumbered and good. Life is tough now for most of us but this music puts a little joy back into my life. Stay safe and healthy my friends. Tom.
Bro you will be free again, I guarantee it!
Going on 66 so that was my time. 20 something and so vibrant of a time. So innocent and free we were. Sweet memories.
It’s not the great unknown. We know exactly what it is.
@@mhb11what does that even mean?
I only just realized this music was what made that incredible love on the train scene in Risky Business so evocative. Man, I wish I could live life over again. Those 80's and 90's movies...such special memories. Life was simple back then. We were young...and the future was full of promise.
We didn't know how good we had it. We thought it would last forever. I would go back to the 80's in an instant.
@@cdcaleoThe post-war conditions were perfect for the baby boomer generation to cause an explosion of creatively the likes of which we hadn’t seen since the Renaissance period. Music, art, books, film, tv, comedy, games, electronics, appliances, buildings, planes, trains and automobiles, clothes (Miami Vice…), and of course the freedom to be who you wanted to be. There will never be another period like 1980 - 2010. It’s all downhill from here. I’m just so glad I got to experience it to the fullest. We can’t take our things to the grave, but we can take our memories. I think a lot of us feel the same nostalgia. We were truly alive back then.
its still is - and most of those films were kinda rubbish imo.
@@reubenjarmstrong They were very much of their time, and most have not aged well.
risky business has had a 4k remaster so go rewatch it and listen to this gorgeous track again!
I"m 73 now. I love this music. Can I still play in your game? Age is a number but good music is timeless.
I’m 16, I love this music too!
I wish I had experienced the 50’s-80’s, but through music, movies, photographs, and narratives, I feel like I can move through time.
Right, age can be just a number - you enjoy it today, than you're timeless too
Right Alan
Mr. Reynolds, Music is for the soul and it's for everyone to enjoy no matter the age of a person, race & ethnicity, gender, etc...For me the best thing about music is that it doesn't even matter if it's in a foreign language and you don't understand what they're saying or singing about but the song may still make you feel something.
I think it's pretty cool that you listen to psychill/ambient music. I hope i can live until my 70's and do as you're doing now. Everyone should keep doing what you love to do. Peace ✌
In a dark cinema in 83. The subway train, the shadows and the momentum. And THIS wonderful track. Stunning
You were there? Man... Wonderfull, life changing. I saw it first on VHS and it made me go to business school ;-) and know that sometimes you have to make your move, risk it.
Risky Business
stunning needs no explanation
Tom and Rebecca were so made for this movie... love this music...
1983 - Senior in HS - took a special young lady out to see this one - we were not in relationship, but we had to kiss at halftime one football game because we were voted king and queen of something, and we wanted to break any ice we thought we had….very fun date night and this scene was something else for us. (Kiss went very well btw). Porsche - no substitute
This is what the 80s sounds like, neon coloured sound. Takes me back to a better time.
Not really what the 80's sounded like close, less refined. This came out in 2020.
Tangerine Dream is a pioneer of dream music.They follow former members techniques for producing this type of music. listen to tangerine dream - dream sequences album
@@Panzerjager2344 the original track is from 1983 but was remastered in 2020
80s were all shades of brown and plastic.
The 2080s, you mean.
Tangerine Dream did it all before anybody even knew it...
You got that right so few know it
My daughter's think they know it all with music I'm almost 70 years old and I remember the first synthesizers when I was in high school and I was so into it
While I would never take away from what Tangerine Dream did to propel music, I'll respectfully disagree with your comment. Before Tangerine Dream.....there was Art of Noise!✌🏾
true, albeit that TD were covering Steve Reich's Music for 18 Musicians part 6 on this track
@@wendyfountain702 You have no clue. Do your homework. Tangerine Dream was around long before Art of Noise.
6 am. Tokyo. 2017. I was jogging along the riverbank in the dark as the dark blue sky gradually shifted to a golden sunrise.. This was my soundtrack everyday until I had to leave.. I hope to jog that same route again one day...
Thank you for fueling my soul
Thank you!
Wow, I want to take that same jog to this same music. Thanks for the image at least.
paradise lost beautiful
If this could be looped to play non-stop I would be a perpetual jogger . This music is awesome!
enough said
Doesn't matter your age race or culture, this music right here soothes the soul...
Hence, the universal language.
Doesn't matter if you're white, black, yellow, brown, red, green or purple! This is like MSG for the soul 💯
Just B human ..average hearing suggested
%100
MIDI-bliss...
Hot summers night … a hint of a breeze … the sky still resisting total darkness as the sun hovers on the horizon … open roads … windows down cruising at 60mph . That’s how to really get the total calming , mind blowing brilliance of this musical masterpiece . 1:11
I’ve been a fan of Tangerine Dream for decades. I’m 70 and still listen to them. I have an old iPod mini with TD albums and the solo works put out by some of the individual members in it hooked into my car sound system. Whenever I go on a long drive I turn the iPod on and drive.
12 and a half million views, six years later and you still get a heart icon.
Fucking pure quality.
You're kind of young old modern retro.😄
Hi there from Ukraine. It's unbelievable music. Tonight I have turning on them at the first time and I understanding you the author.
69
H e a v e n.
The “Risky Business” soundtrack was the first compact disk that I had ever bought,,, played on the first ever Sony Diskman that did nothing ,, but PLAY. Yes it skipped if you breathed too hard on it ! It was like $700 new,, and was MINDBLOWINGLY AWESOME !
Q
It was back in the late sixties when on a Friday night Kings Cross cinema in London would open its doors at midnight and Tangerine Dream and many other bands would play this wonderful music till six in the morning then we would head down to Portobello Road for breakfast, absolutely magic, I am 70 now and still get stirred by these wonderful sounds.
That must have been absolutely amazing!! I didn’t start listening to them until the 80’s, 54 now, if only I had a time machine!
Я начал их слушать совсем недавно. И мне очень нравится !!!
Late 60's ? that would make this electronic music almost 60yrs old! did they even have electronics like that back then ?
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If you are not being sarcastic then the answer to your question is: OF COURSE THEY DID 🤷🏼♀️
Modern electronic music’s roots go all the way back to the peace and love decade of the 60s. And yes, apparently this band is 60 plus years old 😱 I didn’t discover them until the 80s and apparently they were already a band more than 20 years old 😱 who knew?? 🤷🏼♀️
@@kristimcgowandarkoscellard3126 I was lucky enough to see Tangerine Dream live in 1975 at Liverpool's huge Anglican Cathedral. My first ever concert!
I'm 68 yrs. old, been listing to Tangerine Dream ever since Risky Business came out. Can't get enough of it over the years; especially "Love on a Real Train". I have downloaded numerous versions of it; both fr/TD & State Azure. ❤ Love your music 🎶 too! It resonates w/me & it is music f/the soul, very magical which takes me to another place. Peace, love & light to you all fr/Talladega, USA. Namaste 🙏
I'm saying this with the utmost sincerity....this is a Master Class on electronic music - respecting a timeless work of Art - possessing the ability to improve upon a genius piece of music, yet being savvy enough to keep it's original form!!!! G.O.A.T. PERFORMANCE SIR!!!!!👊🏾
NAILED IT!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
40+ years later and I'm still listening to this. Great for down time, yoga, working out or doing 120+ on an empty stretch of highway
In their field, Tangerine Dream were truly
sound breaking 🧡
I've been listening to this on repeat for the past 2 hours. And I don't think I'm stopping anytime soon.
no need
Me too.this song has "cracked it
Peace from n.z
Same here 🫵👍
On April 8th 2024, my home town in Ontario Canada had the privilege of witnessing a total Lunar eclipse.
It was remarkable, awe inspiring. We played your song throughout the experience 🌕 ☀️.
My town will not be in the path of totally again for several hundred years.
Too cool!
holy no way im in ontario too love this song
That’s a MEMORY !!!!
Music and Memories ❤
WAS SUB-HUMAN MUTANT JUSTIN TRUDEAU AN ECLIPSE TO OUR BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY?. DARKNESS DOES PASS, THERE WILL BE LIGHT AGAIN!
love that
Almost 64 and going strong. The 80's were such good times. Thanks for this wonderful song.
64 and could be around in 20 years, no problem.
One of my all time favorites 😌. So smooth and soothing ♥️. Brings good thoughts to mind. Anybody else feel that??
Xxr5'😅😅😅😅😮I ee
...indeed. ✌️☺️ 👍
Oh yes. I feel the Same way♥️
Well, yeah.. the song was the underpinning of a youth becoming a man. Felt uncomfortably voyeuristic, but also familiar.
Timeless
I think I've listened to this almost 50 times. Never gets old and I actually like it better than the original.
So do I. I think that's because this track as composition is great no matter what, but original TD's sound is not that great today. Luckly State Azure sounds just fantastic so his rendition is just stunning.
Me too.
Consoder this as the redefined version of the original, certain sound effects wich they may wanted to include weren’t just there yet or the had to mimmick those wanted sound effects,NOT SURE,
But no matter how far ahead of time the original was,i found it sound more flatter then this greater version of it, eventrough i hate to say that.
@@johneygd They did their own extended cover which is quite nice as well. You can find it here on youtube.
@@terranborn56 WHERE??
Who knew the 80s would sound so much like the future
its because Tangerine Dream come from the 70 s !
Who knew the future would suck this bad?
@@jerroldfrank5869 hahaha true
Who didn't?
@@jerroldfrank5869 I had a feeling at the end of 1989!
this is the type of instrumental you could loop to infinity and it will never sound bad or get tiring
Amen.
The best ambient-chill song of all times, the best music & movie of my teenage years. You've done it so well bro! 🙏
Met Joel Goodsen at my 10, on a hot summer night in August,1983.
Best years of my life...
TyMe of Ur life ehh kid? 😉 remember tha dayz...so well 🎉
I dont know how to put it into words. This is magical in all aspects. Its art in its purest form. This person is talented. Nobody could say no to this.
Tangerine Dream is just magic…
Love you guys .. I'm 50 this year . Remember bits and pieces of the 80s ..... We love it
Tangerine Dream, was one of my first introductions to synth music, back in the 70s.
Still sparking my synapses and imagination, all these years later.
Now I have my own collection of synthesizers, entertaining myself with that amazing sound.
I'm a very lucky man, to live in an age of such wonders.
Music is life!
Tangerine Dream is why I listen to Pat Metheny, acid jazz, ambient groove, and the late night-after party sounds of Cafe Del Mar. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!
Незабываемые мелодии жизни,браво танжерин, респект
Still remember the film scene of Risky Business with Rebecca de Mornay and Tom Cruise...best ever sound track of the '80s
Their soundtrack for Near Dark is also worth a listen.
Best cover by far of Tangerine Dream's original tune also!
Btw best both actor movie.
amen!
Yeah that is absolutely true, the best Soundtrack of the best movie ever made!!! No.1 Movie of all time!
I miss this music so much. It's the sound of yesterday that can't be found or duplicated today.
Agree. There are still some rare newcomers to this type of sound however. Although not entirely the same, artists like Mitch Murder, Shook and Sellorekt, are getting me back to the 80's vibes.
This makes feel like its 2 am Saturday, leaving a high school dance ,I'm at a after party with friends the girls from school ,summers has arrived.i feel like the luckiest guy alive,drive to the cottage 30 minutes away ,cottage parties are going full force i go for walk on the beach see some more girls from school having bon fire.i sit on the beach ,drinking some beer look at sky and the stars.god those were the days class of 88.
Class of 92 here. I can totally relate.
Lot's of work went into that. I always come back to listen. Over the last 6 years. Thank you
Thanks for the listens and comment!
me 2
Fabulous
i was listening to this song when my father introduced me to the genre decades ago when i was born in '86
i was listening to this when he passed in 2015
iam still listening to it in 2021
i will listen to this cover till the end of times
because my father introduced me to this genre
and i will listen to this because this is the best cover ever made
Man oh man,this takes me back to the early 80's and a young actor Tom cruise.I love this music
For the last 14 years I have been dealing with prostate cancer now it has gone to stage 4 metastatic prostate cancer. I haven't been to my hometown in Camden Arkansas so I'm making plans to go back looking like a different person.the dark Knight rises gives me the motivation to rise and be the person that I wanna be
Be as Brave as you can everyday and remember there's a God that loves you
@@franniej.3110я это про себя думаю А вот не любит накажет за грехи и отрицание божественного и как отправит вот в самую жуть на дно ада и вечность Ваше мнение какое 5:29
@@franniej.3110да забыла забыла а это важно Бог наказывает болезнями за грехи наши и отвечаю я за них лично с семи лет Что вы думаете 8:40
reaching out to you,..I hope this finds you well. Peace to you and all your loved ones!
Rise, we all need inspiration, it's in you and all around you
You know when you listen to a tune and the hairs on your back go up? This is it. Beautiful. Love from the UK ❤️
There's something magical about the 1980's movie soundtracks!
This track reminds me of a recent film - Drive (r.Gosling; Dir - N.Winding Refn).
This track reminds me of 1980's Michael Mann films & TV series (Miami Vice)
OST for Michael Mann's masterpiece 'Thief' by Tangerine Dream
10/10
This gives me memories I've never had
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Memories you haven’t YET had (but they’re coming).
Gives me a nostagia i havent experienced, youre so right.
Wow, that really made me think! Thank you
4:25
70’s Prog Rock, such a gift, so sad it’s gone!! At least we still have our albums!!!! 63 and missing it so much, thank you FM radio!!!!!
Друг, как будто это амбиент синт вейв. Что-то такое.
Great cover, as others have said this is a great example of electronica. Loving the warm arp analog synths, really excellent tonal balance. 1980s updated to 2000s without losing the analog vibe :) Nice work!
Really well arranged and played. I'm 66, grew up in Europe and discovered the German synthesists in the early '70s. TD's first albums on Virgin Records, "Phaedra" ('74) and "Stratosfear" ('76) were part of my introductions to that genre. Due to life challenges, I stopped composing music some years ago. This is possibly inspiring me to try again. I'll definitely check out your work since I just discovered it. Thank you.
I would love to hear what you come up with. I have been hibernating from composing any music for far too long myself. :)
We're of an age, then. I was at TD's gig in York Minster in 1975. I'd say definitely try again, Philip - a couple of years ago, a bloke on the internet said something that pushed me to start making music again, and not just listening. It's been challenging, but it's so f*ing rewarding when it comes together. Go for it.
@Gary Turner and @@David_K_Booth - Thank you both for your most supportive kindness. Pardon late reply but my condition got in the way (clinical anxiety/depression for decades went really dark-night-of-the-soul in this last year or two) . When I wrote that post, I was only very briefly confident I could return to music. Now all these months later, I am actually slowly but surely getting back into it.
Delay was also due to having to upgrade my DAW (Cubase) on new Win 10 system. And learn/get used to new GUI in both audio and video software upgrades - which can bury me in quagmires of panic. I don't have even 10% of the gear that State Azure has - just one very old but solid 1993 Korg Trinity workstation and some decent VST.
And I'm getting back into when it all started for me back when I was 17 - guitar (used to play 12 string). Really rusty and for now just having to build up finger calluses and I only have a 6 string Epiphone/Gibson, but it looks cool too - gloss jet black.
Mental health is still job #1 and I wake up in fear and panic every day. And/but as when I was a teen and earlier, music was a safe harbor for me, and is proving to be a well needed vocational re-training. No "goals" professional or otherwise. Just the journey and see where it goes. It helps shave off the self-contempt :)
@@garyturner5204 See my reply to David Booth for it is to you too.
Do it, I bet you can inspire a lot of people :-) i am in the beginning of my 20's and love Tangerine Dream :-)
i am 68 and age don't matter -- closed my eyes and let the mind go away from everything for 8 minutes -- music washes the dust off of your soul- fly_n_high in florida
It’s amazing to think about electronic music becoming historical. This is starting to look like a jewel from the distant past, a specific historical aesthetic, like how we feel about the medieval tune Greensleeves
The soundtrack for this movie is crazy good
There's nothing like the 80s movie soundtracks! 💖 magical
LOVE ERA🖤
It was my absolute best decade of life to this point....we were different then!
But this is a song from their 2020 album?
@@Panzerjager2344 Even the video states 6yrs ago, The original song is from movie named " Risky Business" which is composed by Old group of TD , over time new members joined the TD and continue their legacy, the version you refer 2020 is a remaster of 1983 soundtrack
Tangerine dream was the sound track to so much of my life. What a classic.
Tangerine Dream...
There's something magical about the 1980's movie soundtracks!
This track reminds me of a recent film - Drive (r.Gosling; Dir - N.Winding Refn).
This track reminds me of 1980's Michael Mann films & TV series (Miami Vice)
OST for Michael Mann's masterpiece 'Thief' by Tangerine Dream
@@benlotus2703
I’ve got the European sound track to thief. Never released in the U.S.
I keep coming back to this cover. Wonderfully done.
You electrify me.
Your re-creation of Tangerine dream extends the dream of the music and the film. It is so beautiful, melancholic and contemporary...
This track is sublime...absolutely amazing!!!!
I was lucky enough to be listening to this at 2am driving through the back streets in a Porsche 911 in 1992.
You could have been driving around in a aston Martin vantage listening to this music, how does that sound? Nevertheless good taste in music. 😎👍😎👍Feb 2020
Time of your life hah kid!!!
Bliss, bro...
just close your eyes🥰 and listen
I was listening to this recently at 2am in a Scania 450. Much the same effect!
I'm 70. I love Tangerine Dream, and this amazing song make's me travel around the dimensions.
ur 70, learn what a song is............
Oh my. Goosebumps. I remember watching Risky Business for the first time. That soundtrack was awesome.
incredible group. I remember watching Risky Business the first time "we're being chased by a killer pimp named Guido". awesome. another fantastic movie with Tangerine Dream soundtrack is Sorcerer. Roy Scheider. if you haven't seen it - one of the most intense driving movies EVER.
And also " Firestarter " with Drew Barrymore , That's an Incredible Soundtrack that I still faithfully play .
Thanks, will look it up. Yeah risky Business came to mind initially.
Jesus this was good. I didn't think the original version, which I still often listen to for nostalgic meditation, could be beat but this version comes pretty close.
Yeah this is better
I think Global Communication's version was the best cover. (Track 8:07 from album 76:14)
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this one is my favorite, it just sounds so rich and full
I just compared it to the original and some other versions, but this one is simply the best. The thing is that Azure understood the spirit and the mood of the original and just made a natural interpretation that is perfect, not pretentious in any moment, just perfect. It's magical.
Whats the "clap" at 2:55 and other places? Sounds like a "bug"
The world would be a better place when they play this kind of music on stations or stations for trains for waiting people.
it wouldnt change because the world is controlled by the satanic freemason illuminati
@@Boundary4 perhaps, but I would think someone of the satanic freemason illuminati may enjoy this piece. you never know...
station to station
@@jkotynek your mistake is that you're looking at this with human logic. lizard brains (not lizard people i don't believe in that nonsense. just people with reptilian behavior) who run illuminati are soulless douches
I remember seeing Risky Business in theater and leaving loving this type of music. Been a Tangerine Dream fan ever since.
My first Tangerine Dream record was the sound track for " Thief ". Oh how I loved to bring someone home and play that. It was like magic.
From a time that will never be beaten. Pure class. Takes you to a different place.... Isn't that what it's all about? 👌 Just close your eyes and enjoy the journey....
I was born in 84. Grew up with a brother 15 years my elder. I remember the original track playing from his room. This is a cover well done! I tip my cap to you sir!
Thank you!
Same, but my brother was 9 years older than me. Hail to the 84 babes!
One of the things I love, Love, LOVE about TH-cam and the Internet is hearing, reading and viewing homages to all the beautiful and magical moments other people have given us. State Azure, this homage to a great musical piece is no exception. You have created a memorable rendition of a classic. It is a pure piece of joy!! I have a feeling Edgar is sitting somewhere in the Eternal Music Hall of Fame with a smile on his face...State Azure, thank you for sharing with the rest of us who love beautiful music.
Thank you for the kind comment, means a lot!
@@stateazure the music and video' ate absolutely AWESOME ♥️♥️❤️❤️♥️♥️❤️❤️♥️❤️♥️♥️❤️❤️♥️❤️
Excellent, reminds me of Vangelis, Jean Michel Jar, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, Kraftwerk
Vangelis Papathanasiou?
@@KAFROS_88 Man, there's the only one *Vangelis* whose real name is: *Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou* I speak of him in the present 'cause *Legends Never Die* as the saying goes
@@weapoolx182 Right🇬🇷
@@KAFROS_88 👍🏻
TANGERINE DREAM... Nothing sounds like it.
Song just screams 80's to me ..Takes be back to being a kid on a BMX Riding my bike on a asphalt path that went on for miles around small lakes, woods, Tunnels With over head lamps shining on the path Listening to this on my walkman watching the lights wizz passed me On my way home as it starts to rain
Life was more tranquil then compared to now and much better in a lot of ways id say👍🏻 you reminded me of similar times, thanks 👍🏻
Mongoose decade pro, and Redline
100% the same for me. This takes me back to my growing up days in the 80s. I'm thinking 'the year 2000 is far far in the future', neon lights zooming past, definitely tranquil, no internet, no social media ... bliss !
the one plus of our current reality is being able to enjoy videos such as this and share in the nostalgia
@@shizzle1975 Nice! Diamond Back (Medium Pro) kid here... but damned if I didn't love Redlines back then. Stu Thomsen, Harry Leary... great days.
Wow, this song just brings me back to the 80's.
I never tire of hearing this style of music. Tangerine Dream and Tycho are my favorite spell enchanters. Keep it alive my journey is not yet over!
this is a good example of how music could be use like a time machine.
even without words or lyrics, the melodies & soundscapes themselves are emotional & powerful enough to give me chills/goosebumps as a listener.. it really felt like i was transported back to a simple time in my life, I know I probably won't have the chance of ever experiencing it again :(
Precisely
When school starts up again, I TOTALLY plan to play this as my students make their way into my planetarium show. It was awesome!!
Great plan :)
That would be so fitting !
Give all children a positive start so they can be successful in this God given life 🙏
Listening again, a year later. Still the richest recording/cover out there. Incredible music here
There's a reason you're getting 72k upvotes and only 2.2k downvotes.
That's a 97% approval with over 9.5 million views.
You're doing something VERY right, State Azure.
Music that takes you on one of the most emotional journeys. What a great piece of art for all time and for future generations.
I work on community radio in Adelaide Australia so i keep this type of music alive!
What is the channel? I live in Adelaide?
@@DaveMcGarry 89.7 pbafm...i work mondays 12-3pm & Thursday 11.30am -2pm
@@zofiaden-dunnen9710 🎧👍
@@zofiaden-dunnen9710 Thanks. Been hunting through channels lately. Will try and catch it.
I'm in Brisbane and have had a sold diet of sounds since 87. I'll check into it to your show. Thanks..
How goods this dude by the way...
This gives me the feeling of anticipation, something good is coming.
*You never watched the film 'Risky Business'?*
Nothing good is coming in the USA. We are fucked.
Risky Business....takes me back to the 80's....those were the good ole days.
Yeah, I saw the movie in 2006 circa and I loved it =), still love it though because of the atmosphere , beautiful ...
Risky Business was Tom Cruise’s breakout film that began his road to stardom. Top Gun made him a bona fife star. Cruise loved making Risky Business. He and Rebecca De Mornay we’re having a wonderful affair that showed the scene on the train with is song in the background a highly sensual part of the film.
I agree with you 💯
Risky Business was a great Movie
@@kylebailey2166 I think still it is, in my personal opinion ...
Slowly the sounds come together, one at a time, layered, harmonies working together to create something that will be etched in time forever……
This song will never lose its appeal, its a classic in any language. I bike to this in the mountains. Many bikers that compete in the Tour DE France also listen to this while they are riding. It keeps you rotating those legs going up a mountain...
Peter Mirones Lol i walk to this, navigate subway station crowds, and have spent hours with the original on repeat until i return home. Why? The hypnotic tune, is only perpetual motion , progress, productivity. Loved it for years! Glad to see ur comnent
I study to this... And the results are magical..
Pete 🚎🔮📿😻☠️☠️
I walk the dinosaur to this song
Kacper Lachowski lol
I’m 50 this year and don’t feel any different to how I felt when I was 22 just have about £3 more in the bank. Crackin tune .....
I love this comment so much. Perfecto!
Amen:) 61.
Im 55 and feel the same except I have $100 more in my account.
@Bert Butler Ime 61 and still as flexible as rubbber, still travel to surf. Only think ive given up is ring fighting in Thailand. Thats just a bit much even in my great shape at 61. The wind goes no matter what you do. I dont like running, it fucks joints. I lift lightish weights if i want to bulk up to 85 odd kilos before a trip. I avoid long, heavy paddle outs now, but i too feel the same in my head as at 25! Few aches and pains, not much. never needed a hospital except for having two smashed wrists set when a kid, and a check MRI after fracturing my neck[C7] surfing. Over sand ffs:/ Pitched like an arrow from an 8 foot lip onto near dry sand,lol. I live in the best country on earth, no, not fuckin America:/ AUSTRALIA:) Jesus mate...50?? Your only a boy,lol. Ohh yehh, as to bank balance, if you follow the mans rules without exception, get married etc[arrrrrgggghhh], expect to be broke. Ime a disability pensioner[lol] and i can do wtf i want when i want...damn near:) Ive lead a risky life in many ways, but rewarding in many ways too, and FUCK the man!! AS to the song. This guy has TG down pat!! I play guitar with a lot of gear but ime fucked if i know how he remembers the function of every button, slide and whatever. Jaysus, it makes my simple keyboard look like a mini minor[small old car] beside a space shuttle,lol
@Bert Butler Yep Bert, think young, act young, look after your body and an insatiable desire for knowledge:) My psychology is pretty good Bert. Ive read over 10,000 books along with a good education. Why cant you play AND be into psychology??
Been listening to this on repeat, it feels like my heart mending back together.
True!!!
That's exactly what it feels like.. I couldn't put it into any words but you did, thanks for that. 🗿
know that felling well
Definitely well put
Last year I was kissing a girl in my car wishing her a good night while the original was playing softly in the background, I didn't want the moment to end.... It did, and so did we. So I know where you are coming from, I hope it mended for you.
Tangerine Dream.... One of the first, one of the originals, one of the best.... timeless music. R.I.P. Edgar.
In the eighties I listened to endless Tangerine Dream and I had more of their albums than any other artist in my collection. You seem to have picked up that torch for me because I kid you not I must have listened to your music for hundreds of hours now.
Thank you very sincerely for what you do sir.
Back in 1983 upon its release this music must have sounded like something from the early 21st Century, something plucked from the year 2021 before being unveiled in 83 as a prime example of super advanced 80s techno music. Just amazing & otherworldly!
Probably explains why music in 2021 wasn’t as good - the 80s stole it all!
@@MikeyMacOfficial Haha! They were thinking 40 years ahead!
I fell in love with Tom Cruise during this movie 🎥🎥🎥🎥❤❤❤
Now he's into Scientology....You just have to say "What the Fuck"right????
Incredible. Even the tinnitus in my right ear went silent so it could hear this as well. Absolute masterpiece. Well done!
This is a real gem. My God. Can't get enough of it.
This is one of the most covered electronics songs ever. Nothing against this cover, it's very well done. The original from Tangerine Dream is unique. Timeless. Beautiful. Ever seen pictures of Edward Hopper? This music is the genuine soundtrack.
Night Hawks !!! Also, when you look at the noodle bar scene from Blade Runner, Ridley says he had that exact painting in mind ...
Who else has covered it? That’s quite the superlative statement.
@@DiscoDashco Simply check all entries on this platform. And there are many more versions.
Time does not diminish this track, its so hauntingly calming and somehow uplifting. It feels like movement through a dream
What a powerfully haunting song.
1987 basic training i listen to this music at night. From 1983 risky bussiness. I loved it truley im 55 now. It never gets old.
1983 movie risky bussiness sometimes you just gotta say.........
What the fuck….make your move.
I did exactly the same in basic training 😊
Wonderful interpretation of this track. I have love Tangerine Dream for decades, way back into the late 1970s. :)
This is an incredible piece of music. I've just discovered it again tonight and after listening to it once again it brings back memories of clubbing all night in Sydney City, then walking outside the night club, hailing a taxi and watching the sun come up over Sydney Harbour while crossing the Harbour Bridge and heading home to the Northern suburbs. this is just epic.! :)
I was probably in the cab behind you....such sweet time's. Cheers.
I can imagine that back in the day and even now!! Im from Adelaide, been to Sydney many times, good memories!!
Takes you to a different place, this level of trancing is dangerous!
EXACTLY, btw i don't know you and i don't think we re gonna know each other but have a nice life
Thank you for your music.
Thank you too!
I've been listening since about 1985,
Had a cassett tape can't find it, but I found you!😎
Happy Christmas to all. I shared this track with a bunch of friends yesterday and had only positive responses. Here is one response from Romania:
Extraordinary song ...Franny !!
I will use it as an intro sound on the loop in the garden tonight, given the maximum in the speakers, because I have no neighbors and I want the echo of this song to penetrate from all of us in the Universe and further, when I meditate I will lose myself with all the peace and quiet of this wonderful song...
Tangerine Dream - Love On A Real Train (State Azure Cover)
Thanks so much :) Merry Christmas!
I am from Romania also. Greetings to you all ! :)
Well are you ready for me, "Ralph ?" . Yeah she's into choo choo trains-time of your life eh kid.
Absolutely timeless never grows old... amazing stuff thank God we have music like this, a ray of light in a dark disturbing world...
This is one of the best renditions of Tangerine Dream. I loved them since Years before. Some Songs, not all. I also like some of the more abstract stuff of them.,Edgar Froese!
This is absolutely unreal, incredible and one of the finest pieces of creative music I've ever heard. Simply phenomenal. This is at the pinnacle of what human art and the creative process can achieve.
Thank you. Beauty like this makes the world a better place.