I freaking LOVE this. this is my all time favorite lineup too. Froese, Franke, and Schmoelling. I don't think that this perfect cosmic alignment will ever happen again in the TD rank , but it was sooo nice when it was going on. Love it!!
If you wish for more music in the 70s TD style, you're in luck: Mark Shreeve's Red Shift band has done several albums in that style, with the same instruments and techniques. You can get their music at musiczeit. It's almost as good as discovering TD made albums you'd never heard of between Rubycon and Stratosfear.
edger has to get a grip get out that band if misfits and get the old team together again and dig out the old analog and give us some blissfull sounds again
Awesome era of TD, I have to say like many others, the Schmoelling era was my favourite, although I've heard some of their much later stuff which seems to have captured some of that older emotion and power, but not much for me. I love this album and in partcular this sequence, possibly shows TD at their absolute creative best on stage. Last saw them in 1990 on the Melrose tour, just before the album came out in UK. That section at 4:45 still sends shivers down my spine.... wonderful :-D
Wow! I didn't know any video footage existed of any of the Logos concerts. I wonder how much of this show was filmed, and how much of it still exists somewhere.
i respect what you say, i just think that chris franke and edgar brought out the best in each other and i dont think the music they make now has any soul. every one to thier own...
@wfamdaxj you are correct about Edgar Chris made the best line up for sure, Bauman and Johannes was also a good lineup :) and i agree with you about todays TD has no soul like mostly of todays music unfortunely, personally i miss Chris Franke in TD , i think he is great.
well we should continue enjoying their older albums ;-)
tangerine dream as they should sound............ no saxaphone, no drums and no bloody women singers. they were so wonderfull to watch, 3 people making beautifull blankets of sounds that just captured you and washed all over you like a musical tsunami. now its like watching and listening to a fairground act. the crowd only coming to life when an old piece is re- worked into the set. Come on edgar........ sort it out before you cant and you look back and wish you had, for the fans. we deserve i
@wfamdaxj Couldn't agree with you more. IMO, TD ceased to be once Chris Franke left the band after the 1987 Berlin concert. Now they're just Tangerine Dream in name only.
@TheKKVfmVVO Well i've just listened to the tracks La Sagesse du Destin and La Joie.... sorry did absolutely nothing for me. Edgar had to sneak a sax in there too :-( Give me a Jupiter 8, PPG, Minimoog, + Chris's polyrhythmic sequences any day !!!
I did, and it made me agree with the above statements even more!!! They are right, TD was best with three blokes blasting waves through your brain. None of this sax, drums, guitar, and violin - they are just diversionary tactics to stop you listening closer. Superficial!!
@wfamdaxj well i can agree with one thing, and that is the style of music, TD did the best music at the 70's/80's
but hey! do you seriusly think that Edgar would stay on same track after 40 years? :) no musican would do that.
im getting older aswell.. and im thinking/wishing that it would be great if TD has that older sound, but its just wishes, its stupid to think so, everything changes either we like it or not.
@wfamdaxj Yeah, exactly what I wanted to say but couldn't have said as eloquently.
I've been a fan of TD since the 70's but no more because of the reasons you mention: TD is no more what it was and has transformed from one in a million to only one among a million. Nothing to be excited about anymore. :(
Oooh what I wish that I had gone to one of their concerts in the 80's....
@wfamdaxj TD no longer exist. What exists now is Edgar Froese stubbornly trying to carry the name on. Now, when they "play" the classic old tracks live it sounds like Tangerine Dream Karaoke, like they are literally playing over the original tracks, and ruining them. When you get the likes of Johannes Schmoelling and Chris Franke leaving then its maybe time to call it a day. I think the last TD CD I bought was Melrose, after that I stopped bothering with them.
Awesome. Logos is one of my most played albums over the last 25 years, great to finally see a performace with the lineup and kit from when it was originally recorded!
Siempre había deseado ver un fragmento de este concierto, y especialmente y a ser posible este que has colgado, you tube es el sueño de muchos que no pudimos estar en una epoca dorada de la música electrónica y ahora podemos delitarnos con estos videos, gracias a los que os molestais en colgarlos.
great i have been looking for something like this for years. logos is my favorite album. do you know if logos is on dvd i know logos live in london was filmed. i wish they could release it. this would be great to see this on dvd.
I freaking LOVE this. this is my all time favorite lineup too. Froese, Franke, and Schmoelling. I don't think that this perfect cosmic alignment will ever happen again in the TD rank , but it was sooo nice when it was going on. Love it!!
OrangeMedal2 3 months ago
If you wish for more music in the 70s TD style, you're in luck: Mark Shreeve's Red Shift band has done several albums in that style, with the same instruments and techniques. You can get their music at musiczeit. It's almost as good as discovering TD made albums you'd never heard of between Rubycon and Stratosfear.
TheAlphadial 4 months ago
what's a saxaphone? ;)
24db 5 months ago
Menudos recuerdos de los 80.... Que música !!!! Y sobre todo haberla creada hace 30 años!!!!.....
Neuronaluniverse 5 months ago
edger has to get a grip get out that band if misfits and get the old team together again and dig out the old analog and give us some blissfull sounds again
666767 5 months ago
Awesome era of TD, I have to say like many others, the Schmoelling era was my favourite, although I've heard some of their much later stuff which seems to have captured some of that older emotion and power, but not much for me. I love this album and in partcular this sequence, possibly shows TD at their absolute creative best on stage. Last saw them in 1990 on the Melrose tour, just before the album came out in UK. That section at 4:45 still sends shivers down my spine.... wonderful :-D
Stationlightyears 6 months ago
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pasheko152 6 months ago
Wow! I didn't know any video footage existed of any of the Logos concerts. I wonder how much of this show was filmed, and how much of it still exists somewhere.
Kohntarkosz 6 months ago
i respect what you say, i just think that chris franke and edgar brought out the best in each other and i dont think the music they make now has any soul. every one to thier own...
wfamdaxj 7 months ago
@wfamdaxj you are correct about Edgar Chris made the best line up for sure, Bauman and Johannes was also a good lineup :) and i agree with you about todays TD has no soul like mostly of todays music unfortunely, personally i miss Chris Franke in TD , i think he is great.
well we should continue enjoying their older albums ;-)
TheMemorymoon 7 months ago 4
tangerine dream as they should sound............ no saxaphone, no drums and no bloody women singers. they were so wonderfull to watch, 3 people making beautifull blankets of sounds that just captured you and washed all over you like a musical tsunami. now its like watching and listening to a fairground act. the crowd only coming to life when an old piece is re- worked into the set. Come on edgar........ sort it out before you cant and you look back and wish you had, for the fans. we deserve i
wfamdaxj 8 months ago 9
@wfamdaxj Couldn't agree with you more. IMO, TD ceased to be once Chris Franke left the band after the 1987 Berlin concert. Now they're just Tangerine Dream in name only.
jauqq 8 months ago
I disagree with you, listen to the album: Janne D'Arc.
TheKKVfmVVO 4 months ago
@TheKKVfmVVO Well i've just listened to the tracks La Sagesse du Destin and La Joie.... sorry did absolutely nothing for me. Edgar had to sneak a sax in there too :-( Give me a Jupiter 8, PPG, Minimoog, + Chris's polyrhythmic sequences any day !!!
jauqq 4 months ago
@TheKKVfmVVO
I did, and it made me agree with the above statements even more!!! They are right, TD was best with three blokes blasting waves through your brain. None of this sax, drums, guitar, and violin - they are just diversionary tactics to stop you listening closer. Superficial!!
Soundcombustion 3 months ago
@wfamdaxj well i can agree with one thing, and that is the style of music, TD did the best music at the 70's/80's
but hey! do you seriusly think that Edgar would stay on same track after 40 years? :) no musican would do that.
im getting older aswell.. and im thinking/wishing that it would be great if TD has that older sound, but its just wishes, its stupid to think so, everything changes either we like it or not.
TheMemorymoon 7 months ago 7
@wfamdaxj defo agree with u there :)
soundmanhaven1 7 months ago
@wfamdaxj Yeah, exactly what I wanted to say but couldn't have said as eloquently.
I've been a fan of TD since the 70's but no more because of the reasons you mention: TD is no more what it was and has transformed from one in a million to only one among a million. Nothing to be excited about anymore. :(
Oooh what I wish that I had gone to one of their concerts in the 80's....
mikaellundqvist 6 months ago
@wfamdaxj totaly agree mate after the late 80s thay were piss
666767 5 months ago
@wfamdaxj TD no longer exist. What exists now is Edgar Froese stubbornly trying to carry the name on. Now, when they "play" the classic old tracks live it sounds like Tangerine Dream Karaoke, like they are literally playing over the original tracks, and ruining them. When you get the likes of Johannes Schmoelling and Chris Franke leaving then its maybe time to call it a day. I think the last TD CD I bought was Melrose, after that I stopped bothering with them.
oxygene65 2 months ago
@wfamdaxj yes agree there should ony be the 3 of them as always better then now :)
soundmanhaven1 2 months ago
Awesome even...
WINSTANLEYOBXa 1 year ago
Awsome Power!
WINSTANLEYOBXa 1 year ago
Awesome. Logos is one of my most played albums over the last 25 years, great to finally see a performace with the lineup and kit from when it was originally recorded!
onomatopoeia99 1 year ago
I wish I had all of this show in this quality. It's so much better than my vhs copy... thanks!!
gwdone 1 year ago
please upload more. it's better than my vhs copy... thanks!!
gwdone 1 year ago
One off my favorites too
Trippuh 1 year ago
Siempre había deseado ver un fragmento de este concierto, y especialmente y a ser posible este que has colgado, you tube es el sueño de muchos que no pudimos estar en una epoca dorada de la música electrónica y ahora podemos delitarnos con estos videos, gracias a los que os molestais en colgarlos.
joangape 1 year ago
great i have been looking for something like this for years. logos is my favorite album. do you know if logos is on dvd i know logos live in london was filmed. i wish they could release it. this would be great to see this on dvd.
madmomentsgo 1 year ago
@madmomentsgo hi yes me to have been looking if there a vid to this tour of logo's have the vinly album tho
soundmanhaven1 8 months ago
Brilliant upload. It's the stuff that TD fans have been waiting for since 1983. Thanks for sharing.
studio35d 1 year ago
Sorry, I wanted to remove the duplicated message and that action removed the two of them. I wrote:
My favorite section of Logos: the "Steve Reich's homage" one, and "The Keep scene" one. All those hyper-chorused Roland pads ! Excellent !
kovalmoog 1 year ago
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kovalmoog 1 year ago
@kovalmoog My favorite section of Logos too :) Brilliant album.
jauqq 1 year ago