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From: RichieFZ
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  • Thank -u 4 te really great insider information. I enjoy knowing about the music, the musician, and elements 2 making the music.Very interestingfrom another/fellow keyboardidt,magician,software deigner. Tanks keep up the detailed behind the scenes. 5 star ma.....

  • i enjoyed the words that went with this performance

  • Eccezionale! Grazie per averlo postato, e grazie a Giampiero Wallnofer di RadioRock per avermelo segnalato :)

    Wonderful! Thanks for posting it, and thanks to my friend Giampiero to advise me about this masterpiece!

  • wow first time ive listened to this, what a treat, fantastic movement, thanks for another great upload,,,,,, added your channel to mine :0)

  • It has enough variety and atractive melodic components.

  • It´s a good sequence for a concert.

  • Yes , thanx for uploading this beautifull 'classic. Taking in mind he had to work with primitive electronics..the ne electro guys can learn a lot from him. A constant mood changing so subtle that you can hardly hear him doing it.

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  • His stuff was under Classical in the library.. Some Classical is even more way out that extreme jazz. Good choice !!!

  • great upload my dear friend :))

  • great great great,,,i have the vinyl,,,,but now,,,its better to have it on cd...for a change

  • They had to remove bass on the vinyl because of the length of the piece....

  • @woolight1701: Bass on a recording does not determine a vinyl masters track length. Now if you are referring to the time limitations due to vinyl's physical size this would be appropriate. But i have Lps where one side is 28-31+ minutes long.

  • I was taken by surprise by the groove that begins at 24:20. Very PLEASANTLY I must say! What an unexpectedly creative mood to finish off this solid performance with! The person listening to this with me, commented on how that final piece sounds very similar to the popular Drum & Base music of the Nineties. "Yes, it most certainly does," I responded... "But THIS was produced in the Seventies!!"

  • The almost subsonic beat is much brighter in digital format – I remember the first 5 minutes of the vinyl being extremely quiet as if recording levels were too low.

  • @ricadus Yes absolutely...the first two or three minutes are absolutely mind blowing but SO quiet on vinyl.First time I've heard it properly ever!

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