Agreed! I love their soundtrack score from the 1982 film, The Keep. The director still won’t let it be released, so you have to listen to it on TH-cam. They have done a few soundtrack scores that are all very good!
Back in the 70's and early 80's, these guys were the kind of stuff you'd hear on college radio stations in the middle of a weekend night. Very avant-garde, and the fact that their membership seemed German-centered made them feel very exotic. Trance music before there was trance music.
The band was founded in 1967 by Edgar Froese with two other members. Later he continued alone and much much later the women also joined. Edgar Froese passed away in 2015, one of my greatest idols and at the moment a band member continues who also joined much later.
Keys (cowboy hat) Edgar Froese (founder) Guitar - Bernhard Beibl Keys - (curly hair) Thorsten Quaeschning Drums - Iris Camaa Keys - Linda Spa Iris might be the happiest musician I've ever seen. She's always smiling and dancing while playing the drums. There is a great version of them doing "House of the Rising Sun" on TH-cam.
Back in the 70's one of my favorite bands Pheadra, Rubycon and Stratosphere. mu favorite albums from them the grandfathers of everything Electronic just three guys on synths.
"Leviathan" is from their 2008 album, Views from a Red Train. The guitarist is Bernhard Beibl. This live version is probably from the 2009 album The London Eye Concert, which was released on CD and also Region 2 PAL DVD.
Yeah this was fantastic! Definitely a different kind of song for the channel but it fits! Reminds me of if nine inch nails went prog! And the ambient effects and synthesizers were amazing as well.
I saw Nine Inch Nails in concert for my 16th birthday. It was so insane. I'm glad I was in the balcony. I honestly was a scared little bitch! LOL! I looked down on the floor and crowds of people just looked like ants crawling all over each other.
I honestly don't miss living in the south. It really is a backwards place but I miss the two hour drive and escaping to New Orleans. So many great concerts and really artistic people.... like you!
My absolute favorite TD album. This video is not my Tangerine Dream. Check out anything before 1984 when they were a trio. Anything after is not for me. Not classic Tangerine Dream
Anything before 1988 is worth checking out. Poland: The Warsaw Concert, is one of my favorites. It was recorded outdoors in extremely cold weather, which is not the best for all of the electronics.
Hope you check out more TD Lee and I'd personally avoid this period of there repotoir , my least favorite, but that me , I think you would like the most 'prog' album from the 70' s " Force Majure especially side 1
Favourite album by Tangerine Dream is Rubycon... but it's more of a mellow listen as you're heading for bed rather than a reaction, definitely check it out in a chill out moment. I've never seen this live performance before but it definitely reminded me sonically of The Ozric Tentacles, another band I think you'd enjoy 😎
I can honestly say I've never heard of "The Ozric Tentacles" haha what a name. I'll have to look them up. I really enjoyed this. A ton of fun. Great performance.
@@L33Reacts The Ozric Tentacles are a British band and have been going since 1983 playing spacey electronica, but with grooving beats and soaring guitar work by their leader Ed Wynne. Hence why this performance reminded me of them.
This group was so cutting edge back in the 70s & 80s. Lots of great film soundtracks as well!
Agreed! I love their soundtrack score from the 1982 film, The Keep. The director still won’t let it be released, so you have to listen to it on TH-cam. They have done a few soundtrack scores that are all very good!
@@WilliamTheMovieFanAlso Firestarter.
Back in the 70's and early 80's, these guys were the kind of stuff you'd hear on college radio stations in the middle of a weekend night. Very avant-garde, and the fact that their membership seemed German-centered made them feel very exotic. Trance music before there was trance music.
The band was founded in 1967 by Edgar Froese
with two other members.
Later he continued alone and much much later the women also joined.
Edgar Froese passed away in 2015, one of my greatest idols
and at the moment a band member continues who also joined much later.
Keys (cowboy hat) Edgar Froese (founder)
Guitar - Bernhard Beibl
Keys - (curly hair) Thorsten Quaeschning
Drums - Iris Camaa
Keys - Linda Spa
Iris might be the happiest musician I've ever seen. She's always smiling and dancing while playing the drums.
There is a great version of them doing "House of the Rising Sun" on TH-cam.
Back in the 70's one of my favorite bands Pheadra, Rubycon and Stratosphere. mu favorite albums from them the grandfathers of everything Electronic just three guys on synths.
"Leviathan" is from their 2008 album, Views from a Red Train. The guitarist is Bernhard Beibl. This live version is probably from the 2009 album The London Eye Concert, which was released on CD and also Region 2 PAL DVD.
Great song pick, Peter!
Yeah this was fantastic! Definitely a different kind of song for the channel but it fits! Reminds me of if nine inch nails went prog! And the ambient effects and synthesizers were amazing as well.
I saw Nine Inch Nails in concert for my 16th birthday. It was so insane. I'm glad I was in the balcony. I honestly was a scared little bitch! LOL! I looked down on the floor and crowds of people just looked like ants crawling all over each other.
Hahaha that's wild. I bet it was nuts. Especially at 16. I bet people were crawling all over each other 😅🤣🤣
I honestly don't miss living in the south. It really is a backwards place but I miss the two hour drive and escaping to New Orleans. So many great concerts and really artistic people.... like you!
Their album called "Force Majeure" is really good and on my go to list when tripping.
That sounds awesome lol I am so down. I will definitely check it out. Thank you!!
@@L33Reacts Dark room with headphones on.
My absolute favorite TD album.
This video is not my Tangerine Dream. Check out anything before 1984 when they were a trio. Anything after is not for me. Not classic Tangerine Dream
I’m exploring this band at the moment. Cool.
Sorry I missed premier! This is amazing!!!
All good i was 6 minutes late myself LOL
Another Tangerine Dream song with impressive guitar is "Nomad's Scale" from Rockface (2003): th-cam.com/video/g49dcUsJdOI/w-d-xo.html
Stratosfear…will be your dream voyage.,.
Anything before 1988 is worth checking out. Poland: The Warsaw Concert, is one of my favorites. It was recorded outdoors in extremely cold weather, which is not the best for all of the electronics.
Just an FYI, Tangerine Dream also did the score for Grand Theft Auto 5, the most profitable game of all time. They make the game great, in my opinion
Not my favourite period of Tangerine Dream this one ,, actually as well as the 70s classics , Rubycon, Ricochet etc their latest album is excellent
That guitar is an Ibanez designed by Steve Vai - not sure which model though.
Hope you check out more TD Lee and I'd personally avoid this period of there repotoir , my least favorite, but that me , I think you would like the most 'prog' album from the 70' s " Force Majure especially side 1
You done any Mahavishnu Orchestra yet dude?
th-cam.com/video/uRCvVbvk7jA/w-d-xo.html I did! And I absolutely loved it. I've listened to it a few times a week ever since this video lol
Favourite album by Tangerine Dream is Rubycon... but it's more of a mellow listen as you're heading for bed rather than a reaction, definitely check it out in a chill out moment. I've never seen this live performance before but it definitely reminded me sonically of The Ozric Tentacles, another band I think you'd enjoy 😎
I can honestly say I've never heard of "The Ozric Tentacles" haha what a name. I'll have to look them up. I really enjoyed this. A ton of fun. Great performance.
@@L33Reacts The Ozric Tentacles are a British band and have been going since 1983 playing spacey electronica, but with grooving beats and soaring guitar work by their leader Ed Wynne. Hence why this performance reminded me of them.
Ozric are a good band, recommended. As are King Gizzard and the Wizard Lizards