Vangelis RIP
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Vangelis RIP
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Sad news.
One of the greats!
One of the greats!
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Finally found his way home.
79. I'm always surprised how old those musicians are, which is pretty stupid of me, because I'm getting up there as well.
79. I'm always surprised how old those musicians are, which is pretty stupid of me, because I'm getting up there as well.
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Extremely talented. Great shame
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slightbreeze wrote:Extremely talented. Great shame
Spot on
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Very sad- he galvanized my appreciation for electronic music when I watched the series Cosmos in the 70s and his music was used for themes everywhere.
Really liked his last couple of albums too.
RIP maester.
Really liked his last couple of albums too.
RIP maester.
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never/ever wrote:Very sad- he galvanized my appreciation for electronic music when I watched the series Cosmos in the 70s and his music was used for themes everywhere.
It was Cosmos that introduced his music to me too, also Pulstar was used as theme tune for a Children's program and I always thought it was an amazing theme tune. I was delighted to discover what it was when I bought a Best of Vangelis album that covered his four RCA albums and Pulstar was the opening track. I ended up buying those RCA albums and was hooked.
He was incredibly diverse and could turn his hand from to anything from the most accessible of tunes to more difficult works and sometimes just flat out bizarre experiments. He is my favourite electronic artist of all.
RIP
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trans-chigley express wrote:never/ever wrote:Very sad- he galvanized my appreciation for electronic music when I watched the series Cosmos in the 70s and his music was used for themes everywhere.
It was Cosmos that introduced his music to me too, also Pulstar was used as theme tune for a Children's program and I always thought it was an amazing theme tune. I was delighted to discover what it was when I bought a Best of Vangelis album that covered his four RCA albums and Pulstar was the opening track. I ended up buying those RCA albums and was hooked.
He was incredibly diverse and could turn his hand from to anything from the most accessible of tunes to more difficult works and sometimes just flat out bizarre experiments. He is my favourite electronic artist of all.
RIP
One of our tv-stations used Dervish D as the opening tune for a game called Telecross- during that time there were a lot of adverts for this LP
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Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".
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Charlie O. wrote:I think Coan and Googa are right.
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never/ever wrote:
One of our tv-stations used Dervish D as the opening tune for a game called Telecross- during that time there were a lot of adverts for this LP
The one I had was this one, just a single LP but it whet my appetite
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One of the best soundtrack albums ever
RIP
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Mike Boom wrote:
One of the best soundtrack albums ever
RIP
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Lord Rother wrote:And there was me thinking you'd say "Fair enough, you have a point Bob".