Jean-michel Jarre-Rendezvous Houston Pt 1

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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2008

Taken from Rendezvous Houston, Broadcast in 1986 Copyright remains with the original Artist and broadcaster. Shown here as a tribute to all those involved in what for me is a superb piece of music and entertainment history. For the full Story I Found this article, go to www.questbbs.fsnet.co.uk/rvhouston.htm

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  • this men is a god

  • just..THANK YOU!

    Magnificent music!

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  • @85Salem This man is not a God but he is the King of Synthe. So many celebrities are underrated and not really appreciated until they're dead. Lets give this man the recognition he deserves while he is still alive.

  • @trissss Obviously my friend!!! The Lasers doesn't play by it self!.... they need to be plugged to a syntheziser (Elka Synthex in this case) to play the notes! How do you think that light can make noise by it self? is just like a electric guitar, you can't play it and make riffs or effects by it self, you must to conect to an amplifier and (to do some effects you must to use a stomp box/pedal)!

  • HEAVY DUTY !!!!

  • @trissss

    Yep he fakes it here, but the instrument itself DOES exist and he often plays it live. Look it up.

  • i was there and it was amazing smiles

  • international music

  • Há somente três mestres das teclas no mundo: Mozart, Chopin, and Jean Michel Jarre!!!

  • I was so fortunate to have been there front row; this reminds me so much of living in First Ward back in the 80's Love it. Thanks for uploading.

  • I so remember this night. I was in the seventh grade and my uncle had taken my sister and me to go see this live. It was so crowded that night we had to walk three miles to our car. I had so much fun. I remember the radio saying that there were 3 million people there that night. It was for Houston turning 150 years old (sesquisentenial). Glad I got to relive it again. And thanks so much for posting.

  • I am only beginning to learn about JMJ through a friend. This is crazy!

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