experimento com a foto de Ramakrishna com um canhão de luz programada pra mudar cores, etc, muito bom para meditação, futuramente faremos com uma camera fixa pra evitar erros ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6JS6ca9j7s
The small city of Okhtyrka in Ukraine's Sumy region is reported to have suffered extensive damage from shelling by the Russian military. Drone footage released on Telegram by a Ukrainian military unit shows the effects of attacks on residential areas that killed at least three people.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUnGyh_KXVI
The British broadcaster has interviewed a Ukrainian soldier sporting an infamous Nazi symbol on his uniform. Back in 2014, it reported on the role of neo-Nazis in the Donbass conflict and made a documentary about racism and anti-Semitism in the country.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHOCqL9dL4A
Undulation 00:00
Calymba Caly (Elektro Part) 7:52
Calymba Caly (Ancient Part) 15:24
Parisienne (Piano Solo) 34:45
Force Majeure (Excerpt) 41:15
The Price - Silver Scale 47:10
Horns Of Doom - Phase Change 1:07:53
Diamond Duster 1:12:49
Diamond Diary (Guitar Part) Choronzon (Encore) 1:17:07
Trap Feeling - Scrap Yard (2nd Encore) 1:38:42
Recording date February 02, 1981
Recording site(s) Bataclan (Paris)
Composer(s) Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, Johannes Schmoelling
Musician(s) Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, Johannes Schmoelling
Notes
"Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work."
- Aristotle
In winter 1981 Tangerine Dream toured Europe, performing a total of 18 gigs between January 20th and February 12th in cities of Germany, Italy and France that were not included in the autumn 1980 tour. The playlist was essentially the same as of that tour -- only the first set was edited to include a new composition (commonly known as Thermal Inversion) that has not been officially released so far, though the beginning can be heard at the end of the track Calymba Caly as released on Antique Dreams.
Tangerine Tree Volume 14: Paris 1981 features a complete audience recording of excellent sound quality of the concert at the Paris Bataclan on February 2nd, 1981. The audience obviously really enjoyed the gig (listen to Choronzon which has lots of hand clapping, shouting and humming).
This album has been officially re-released as Paris - February 2nd 1981.
As with all releases of the Tangerine Tree project, this release is made by fans for fans. It must not be sold but is to be traded freely.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxs5PL5hdBw
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1. Logos Intro [1981 live version] 9:53 -
2. Edinburgh Castle [1981 live version] 7:55 -
3. Digital Times Suite [1981 live version] 15:32 -
4. Bondi Parade [1981 live version] 13:16 -
5. Mojave Plan [1981 live version] 26:34 26:34
6. Thermal Inversion [1981 live version] 11:30 11:57
7. Remote Viewing [1981 live version, subtitled (Intro)] 1:50 1:15
8. Force Majeure [1981 live version] 3:40 3:41
9. The Price [1981 live version] 2:31 3:05
10. Kiew Mission [1981 instrumental live version] 7:17 7:16
11. Choronzon [1981 live version] 10:08 10:12
Total running time 110:06 64:00
Details
Recording date October 25, 1981
Recording site(s) City Hall (Newcastle)
Composer(s) Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, Johannes Schmoelling
Musician(s) Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, Johannes Schmoelling
Notes
"All truth passes through three stages.
First, it is ridiculed.
Second, it is violently opposed.
Third, it is accepted as being self-evident."
- Arthur Schopenhauer
While Tangerine Tree I was somewhat focused on the mid-seventies, the second part, consisting of Volumes 9 to 16, features, among others, three complete concerts of 1981/1982. The first one, as Tangerine Tree Volume 10: Newcastle 1981, was part of the 1981 British Isles tour that took place between October 15th and 29th and included 15 concerts. In comparision to the European tour in January/February of the same year (see Tangerine Tree Volume 14: Paris 1981) the set was nearly totally rewritten. Only the last twenty minutes of the first set had survived, now being the closing part of the second main set, having the opening minute of Remote Viewing inserted before Force Majeure. The second set opened with an extended version of Mojave Plan from the forthcoming album White Eagle (1982), at the time unreleased. The first set consisted of completely new material, most of it still officially unreleased. Surprisingly, from today's view, with the exception of the short excerpt from Remote Viewing only the two encores Kiew Mission and Choronzon (the latter in a drastically extended version) were taken from the then current studio album Exit (1981).
This release made the bootleg Space & Spheres and the second half of Space Trucking obsolete, which were released on vinyl only and featured only parts of the concert. Furthermore they were recorded in mono, while the Tangerine Tree release now has stereo separation, and the tape speed has also been adjusted, because the original was 3-4 minutes too fast.
The track listing above shows the titles and track lengths of a re-indexed version and the revised artwork by Leah Cim. The track listing as printed on the original cover is as follows:
Logos Part One (Extended Version) 9:53
Sobornost (Edinburgh Castle) 7:55
Digital Times S
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1B9WjZcNohI
1. Oxford 78, Part One 00:00
2. Oxford 78, Part Two 45:10
Total running time 61:36
Details
Recording date March 19, 1978
Recording site(s) New Theatre (Oxford)
Composer(s) Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, Steve Jolliffe
Musician(s) Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, Steve Jolliffe, Klaus Krüger
As with all releases of the Tangerine Tree project, this release is made by fans for fans. It must not be sold but is to be traded freely.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcLEgIBTxTs