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eternalslover · 5 months
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Bullet train incorrect quotes:
Y/n: Hey I’m about to get in the shower. You wanna join me?
Tangerine: There’s a pistol taped underneath the island in the kitchen. If I ever say no to that question, I want you to shoot me. Aim for the head, don’t stop until I’m dead.
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eightiesfan · 1 year
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Tangerine Dream - Live in Bordeaux - 1974
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sonjackcarl · 6 months
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musicktoplayinthedark · 3 months
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Tangerine Dream
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testure-1988 · 7 months
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Tangerine Dream playing live in Coventry Cathedral (October 1975)
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vintage-tigre · 4 months
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euronymous-files · 4 months
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The following is part of a 2021 interview to Attila by the YT channel Over Music. Read below for the highlights, but definitely go and check the original video.
interviewer: "How was your relationship with Euronymous? Did you have a friendship relationship with him or he contacted you to work on DMDS and nothing more?"
Attila: "First he contacted me about that and he invited me to sing in Mayhem. Also he wanted to release Tormentor, my first band; we had Anno Domini, our debut album which was never released. So he really wanted to do that as well. I don't know how the fuck he phoned me, you know, he had this great network and we had some common friends […] Anyway, he wrote me a very fucking nice letter, kinda like talking like a fine gentleman, you know I really appreciated… in a little bit noble, sofisticated style… and we talked by phone and shared some music, I sent him some photos, stuff like that. He sent me the Deathcrush record and Darkthrone and Burzum records and shit. I think we had been in contact for maybe one or two years. I think he contacted me as I understood not long after Dead commited suicide. Of course he told me about it, and I think I was one of the favourite vocalists of both him and Dead. That's why he invited me in the first place to join the band. I was just thinking about Euronymous, actually, Øystein, who I consider as my brother, I can't say anything bad about him, actually. He was always super cool, very nice, friendly and like a gentleman to me, totally cool… you know, I was thinking about just yesterday because I have this beautiful new speaker system […] I was just listening to music and I put on some Tangerine Dream record to try to relax […] and it came to my mind that Øystein had this huge fucking Tangerine Dream collection […] He had all this collection and even he had all the side projects of the members of the band. So beside he had a very nice metal collection, he had this huge Tangerine Dream collection, I was like man, that's great that you like electronic music. […] So I'm just saying that music for me is everything but also, like you I guess, you're not listening only to extreme metal but that's the driving force that keeps us together […]."
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tygerland · 2 months
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Sorcerer (1977)
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itcanbefilmed · 1 year
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Sorcerer (William Friedkin, 1977)
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thedepressedpelican · 24 days
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'Tangerine Dream'
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phonographica · 5 months
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Tangerine Dream - Streethawk (1985)
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mudwerks · 5 months
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(via ‘Lost’ 1982 Interview With Tangerine Dream Founder Edgar Froese – Synthtopia)
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widthofmytongue · 11 months
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PROGRESSIVE ROCK PRIDE FLAG
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occultamusica · 6 months
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Tangerine Dream - Asteroid Agenda (1972) (in Ultima Thule, 2016)
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cosmonautroger · 7 months
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Tangerine Dream - Quichotte (1981)
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Just rewatched Legend (1985) today, and I don't know if this is a popular or unpopular opinion, but the US version of the film is the definitive version, if only because of the Tangerine Dream score and only that.
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The European and the Director's cuts flesh out more of the plot, but they still use the Jerry Goldsmith's original score.
The original score isn't bad, it's quite good on its own terms, but it isn't the same movie.
Jerry Goldsmith's score is the same exact type of soundtrack that you can hear in all high fantasy films. Tangerine Dream's score is a time capsule to the 80's due to it's heavy use of synthesizers, but it helps to create a otherworldly feel to this otherwise medieval fantasy world.
Several moments of the film feel more magical, and fae-like, exactly because of the electronic music, as if magic itself is producing the music without the use of mortal instruments.
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