Well, as we're doing 70s bands threads and others felt they still have to resist doing a Tangs thread () while I came across a huuuuuge selection at my favourite recordshop:
I've listened to Ricochet, Rubycon and Pheadra, just got me a Alpha Centauri/Atem double-LP.
Which other ones are must-haves?
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Now, now calm down people Heartland Gegen Hippie Bashing!
the only other one's I've heard outside of what you mentioned Z that are worth cocking an ear to are: Zeit/Logos/Poland
the first Virgin trilogy of Phaedra/Rubycon/Ricochet can't really be beat though
the only other one's I've heard outside of what you mentioned Z that are worth cocking an ear to are: Zeit/Logos/Poland
the first Virgin trilogy of Phaedra/Rubycon/Ricochet can't really be beat though
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I'll check those out thenJames Blast wrote:Now, now calm down people Heartland Gegen Hippie Bashing!
the only other one's I've heard outside of what you mentioned Z that are worth cocking an ear to are: Zeit/Logos/Poland
the first Virgin trilogy of Phaedra/Rubycon/Ricochet can't really be beat though
Listened to Alpha Centauri yesterday night (only A-side I think, after all I do use most of my vinyl as bedtime music ) and as a matter of fact it didn't seem to get up there with P/R/R
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apart from those already mentioned, also very worthy are Stratosfear & Hyperborea
& The Keep/Thief/Legend/Risky Business Soundtracks... IMHippyO
ever seen 'em play live? i highly recommend it if you get the chance. their last show at the Astoria was sublime
& The Keep/Thief/Legend/Risky Business Soundtracks... IMHippyO
ever seen 'em play live? i highly recommend it if you get the chance. their last show at the Astoria was sublime
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Uncanny... I just got the mp3s of Rubycon, Pheadra, and Alpha Centauri at the weekend..
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They still do live?hellboy69 wrote:ever seen 'em play live? i highly recommend it if you get the chance. their last show at the Astoria was sublime
I most certainly will keep an eye on that then
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IIRC Z they did a special concert of Phaedra in Londres last year, the official site is down ATM but check it out for updates/history etc. Having said that, what passes as The Tangs these days is a shadow of their former self. Live Miles was their last album I heard, a live double CD with not one decent moment.
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I agree with Mr Blast - they're not a patch on their old fully-improvised gig days, but i really did enjoy the last Astoria show, made only sweeter by my decision to buy one of the 300 "The Keep" cds for a tenner (they now go for £100+ on ebay!)
BTW, there are some classic live recordings (and "The Keep" alternate version fan project) available via this rather stonking TG forum...
http://td.forumup.org/index.php?mforum= ... 55b08f665f
BTW, there are some classic live recordings (and "The Keep" alternate version fan project) available via this rather stonking TG forum...
http://td.forumup.org/index.php?mforum= ... 55b08f665f
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I'm not familiar with "The Keep" please enlighten me.
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Strange wee movie about Nazis and spooky things. Book was great, film was as stated strange.James Blast wrote:I'm not familiar with "The Keep" please enlighten me.
Tangerine Ice Cream did the soundtrack
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