Mike Oldfield Tubular Bells Live 1973 Part 1 of 3
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I helped re-roof "The Manor" at Shipton on Cherwell.Saw Richard Brandson having a look at the work from the side door of a helicopter as work was going on.Brandsons gardener stayed to work for the new owners.He told stories of the ppop start who used to stay there,it was almost a hippy commune.I love the booklet in the Mike Oldfield boxed set,tells how he and a friend would go to the local pub,come back loaded,drop things down the stairs,like tea trays,record it,and work on sounds next day.
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Branson mentioned that he gave up his Bently (wedding gift from his parents) to Mike Oldfield just to make him go onstage and perform that day.
MO didn't perform live since then.
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Thanx for sharing...
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regardless of look, it`s such an awesome track...nuff said
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...Hay un idiota al que no le gusta esto...en fin.
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@lejimi2 There are listed credits at the end of the part 3 video. I know the guitarists are Steve Hillage, Mick Taylor (who was still with the Stones at the time) and Fred Frith (from Henry Cow - another band signed to Virgin at the time) and one of the keyboard players is Mike Ratledge (from Soft Machine) can't remember the rest offhand, but check out the end :)
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@namaste91 Ok, thanks!
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@TheHyperkan One of the guitarists (the one with the Balaklava) is Steve Hillage from Gong.
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@goback3spaces No offence taken my friend :) i can see where you were coming from though because in my eyes its difficult to tell the differences between the sexes when it comes to Goth's. I suppose i come from a different time line.
Peace
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@RumbleGuts2112 Yeah, sure, no offense intended. I actually prefer the look of Oldfield and his crowd to the 80s look. Salud.
It would be great to write down the names of all these performers.
lejimi2 10 months ago 6
Richard Branson's "Losing my virginity" brought me here) great music :)
Warning2010 4 months ago 5