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onthewall2983
The latest reissue of Tubular Bells includes what’s being called his final recording
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Hien-divided
Give it time. I hope he will make more music. He just needs a kick (like the Olympics thing) . If the TB4 story is true (that it was ignored by the label) you can see a pattern. I guess it takes some love to keep the man's wheels turning.
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paranomral
cómo le habré roto las pelotas a todo el mundo con Mike Oldfield... pero es que sus primeros 4 albumes me vuelan el bocho siempre
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Nonsocosahofat
Tubular Bells The Orchestral Tubular Bells Tubular Bells II Tubular Bells III The Millennium Bell Tubular Bells 2003
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Jertholden
Tubular Bells 3 and Discovery are some of my personal favourite albums of his, love his use and blending of the diatonic and pentatonic scales and his use of thirds. Vastly underrated artist/composer with some of the greatest instrumental albums of all time and some of the tastiest pop tracks out there, never fails to impress. Check out Serpent dream/The inner child, "Man in the rain, Secrets/Far above the clouds, Poison Arrows and Save by a bell, always killer tracks I find myself repeating
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Handsome_DeviI
Tubular Bells хороший. Я не представляю саундтрек к "Изгоняющему дьявола" без него.
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HaHaHaYoureDead
имхо лучший альбом олдфилда ommadawn, после семидесятых же, если не считать известного хита, его творчество стало совершенно неслушабельным.
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HaHaHaYoureDead
отдельно отмечу вторую часть в колоколах - как же ржачно она звучит спустя сорок лет, с этим его воем и клавишными в конце, которые сейчас используются разве что в мультиках для озвучивания купающихся барсучков
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RussianMeloman
"Crises" возможно, лучший поп-прог альбом. "Tubular Bells" - просто бессмертная классика.
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hjbardenhagen
The videos from his YouTube Topic channel are embeddable now on Last.fm track pages: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC61c-7pYk-_AaViXMpShWOg/videos
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SeaDogMariner
'Return to Ommadawn' is a true return to form after some very average efforts, and the particulalrly poor 'Man on the Rocks'
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Ericaterpstra43
There is an interesting discussion on tubular. about this subject. Here's what someone had to comment, he makes a pretty good point imo. : Vangelis and Jarre, in my opinion, can be comparable to Mike in at least one aspect: they're FANTASTIC melodists...... Aside from that, they have unusually elaborate ways of designing and constructing their music. Mike Oldfield made wonders with self-played acoustic instruments primarily, Vangelis combined them very well with synthesizers and keyboards, and Jarre is the all-synths man. They form an interesting trio, in that aspect. And I think it's exactly that kind of construction that keeps them apart from primarily-ambient or primarily-new-age artists like Tangerine Dream (it's a band), Brian Eno, Kitaro, etc..
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Machiventa
Well don't take it too personally it's just last.fm's algorithms taking into consideration tags and user's listening habits. From a last.fm employee: It is a combination of tags and listening habits. The similarity spaces are computed using collaborative information (if both user A & B like the bands X and Y, these two have a high chance of being correlated) and tags, then they are merged later on. This makes a lot of sense because the two sources of data tends do be orthogonal adding a lot of knowledge to the system. For instance, early on we found that metal fans tend to love classical music, but that's not necessarily true for the opposite. Tags elegantly solve the problem. The same is true for highly popular artists which tend to get clustered together a lot. Also, there was a lot of focus on pre-processing to make sure that the two spaces were regularized so that their combination would make sense.
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mariotoro
I do consider them similar, the three of them are solo artists, main composers and also producers of their own music. The three expands the boundaries of rock music by creating innovative instrumental music pieces that incorporates elements of various genres. They also made their career at the same time. I personally admire the three of them and when I'm listening to Mike Oldfield it's not weird to follow the playlist with a Vangelis or Jean Michel Jarre track. It feels somehow organic.
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underscorner
Ok, Return of Ommadawn is definitely not Tubular Bells or Hergest Ridge or Ommadawn or Amarok but damn, i can't stop listening to it. It's kinda washing my brain from all the musical pop crap depositing in
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