Mike Oldfield — Tubular Bells (2009 remix)
Album: 2009 Stereo Remixes
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Released: 2009
Length: 25:52
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Length: 25:52
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GoodKarm wrote:
because it's the Soundtrack of the Exorcist - Movie
ALWAYS reminds me of the Exorcist. why is that? soooo scary.
I'll psd everytime on this one!!!
because it's the Soundtrack of the Exorcist - Movie
ALWAYS reminds me of the Exorcist. why is that? soooo scary.
I'll psd everytime on this one!!!
Sometimes RP gets on a groove that just grates. I was about to turn it off when this came on. All is good with the world again.
MJMJ wrote:
yep, definitely sounds less organic than the original; a little too "clean". They did a live on BBC that's pretty nice.
8 on my part and to all the haters out there, there's always the PSD button guys...!!
2009 remix. Hmm. It seems a little more electronic-y, a little harsher, a little cleaner, colder, more transparent. Not sure I like it as much. I fear change.
Still a 10, though.
Still a 10, though.
yep, definitely sounds less organic than the original; a little too "clean". They did a live on BBC that's pretty nice.
8 on my part and to all the haters out there, there's always the PSD button guys...!!
Where can I get the original?
One of THE BEST songs EVER!!!! (I mean the Original of course)
If you like the Finale, try this
love psd, this music is welcome over Pink Floyd's long blocky brick walls
zaknafein wrote:
Yeah, Let's just throw a bunch of things together. It worked for the Beatles!
My god does this ever end?
Yeah, Let's just throw a bunch of things together. It worked for the Beatles!
Popped up during psd, so good!
Glockenspiel!
MJMJ wrote:
This is only part 1
And right now the album is yours for only $169.97. No kidding.
This is only part 1
And right now the album is yours for only $169.97. No kidding.
that was painful...holy crap....i think it lasted 20 years!
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zaknafein wrote:
This is only part 1
My god does this ever end?
This is only part 1
mnmrosen wrote:
It's always nice to hear this every 20 years or so. But that's enough. I'm good thru 2029.
My god does this ever end?
It's always nice to hear this every 20 years or so. But that's enough. I'm good thru 2029.
faramir wrote:
My sentiment exactly. If there was doobie involved I might bump it up a little. But then again, no. No I wouldn't.
This has gone on long enough that my original 3 has dropped to a -2.
My sentiment exactly. If there was doobie involved I might bump it up a little. But then again, no. No I wouldn't.
Use to fire up a doobie and listen to this in the pitch dark. Somenights would scare me terribly! Loved it then and now.......a 10!
This has gone on long enough that my original 3 has dropped to a -2.
It sucked then. It sucks now. Where the #(*%& is my iPod? Quickly...
Yes, this remix sounds a little different. But I'm still enjoying it after so many years.
Not a bad remix and I usually don't go for those at all.
Pea soup.
2009 remix. Hmm. It seems a little more electronic-y, a little harsher, a little cleaner, colder, more transparent. Not sure I like it as much. I fear change.
Still a 10, though.
Still a 10, though.
I was just talking to someone about this tune the other day.
I said it was one of the most perfect soundtrack selections ever.
Good stuff! Thanks for adding it, Bill!
I said it was one of the most perfect soundtrack selections ever.
Good stuff! Thanks for adding it, Bill!
A classic from the ol' days. Wow. Wore this one out way back when. Good choice, Bill.
Vivian Stanshall of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band serves as the "master of ceremonies" on this track, appearing near the end of the song when he introduces various instruments that then each play the same melody:
grand piano
reed and pipe organ
glockenspiel
bass guitar
double-speed guitar
two slightly distorted guitars
mandolin
Spanish guitar and introducing acoustic guitar
plus, tubular bells
Stanshall was available because the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band was next up in the studio. According to Oldfield, getting Stanshall to say the words correctly was a challenge: he was sloppy drunk and kept getting them wrong.