Tubular Bells
Moderators: DJKeefy, 4u Network
- carrie
- Egyptian Pharaoh
- Posts: 4910
- Joined: Mon Mar 14, 2005 10:46 am
- Location: luxor
- Has thanked: 1860 times
- Been thanked: 2885 times
- Contact:
Tubular Bells
Just been listening to this, first time for ages, everytime I hear it it moves me. My favorite album of all time. What's yours?
- BENNU
- Egyptian Pharaoh
- Posts: 3379
- Joined: Fri Mar 27, 2009 6:31 pm
- Has thanked: 609 times
- Been thanked: 1548 times
- Gender:
- Contact:
Re: Tubular Bells




- HEPZIBAH
- Luxor4u God
- Posts: 12180
- Joined: Sat Mar 25, 2006 9:15 pm
- Has thanked: 1610 times
- Been thanked: 2640 times
- Gender:
- Contact:
Re: Tubular Bells
I've not heard Tubular Bells in years. Going to have to play it now (to make sure that the tunes now going round in my head are the same as performed!). 


it is what you do with what happens to you.
-Aldous Huxley
- BENNU
- Egyptian Pharaoh
- Posts: 3379
- Joined: Fri Mar 27, 2009 6:31 pm
- Has thanked: 609 times
- Been thanked: 1548 times
- Gender:
- Contact:
Re: Tubular Bells

- Just got a ticket to a Chick Corea concert this summer. :cheer: Front row as always!
- Chocolate Eclair
- Royal V.I.P
- Posts: 1621
- Joined: Sun Aug 22, 2010 4:56 pm
- Location: Luxor Egypt
- Has thanked: 37 times
- Been thanked: 300 times
- Gender:
- Contact:
- Bullet Magnet
- Royal V.I.P
- Posts: 2530
- Joined: Sat Nov 21, 2009 10:38 am
- Location: Le Manège Enchanté
- Has thanked: 5362 times
- Been thanked: 1475 times
- Contact:
Re: Tubular Bells
I do like Mike Oldfield, and Tubular Bells.
My Favourite Mike Oldfield track is Moonlight Shadow, a song I have enjoyed listening to for some time now.
I don't think I have a favourite Album...
Horses for courses really, depending on what mood I am in... Or what mood I WANT to be in.. 
I love Music,
without it, I woudln't be here...
(that and bacon and Black Pudding baps.. ( with HP sauce) )

My Favourite Mike Oldfield track is Moonlight Shadow, a song I have enjoyed listening to for some time now.
I don't think I have a favourite Album...

I love Music,


(that and bacon and Black Pudding baps.. ( with HP sauce) )
There's a time for everyone, if they only learn
That the twisting kaleidoscope moves us all in turn.
That the twisting kaleidoscope moves us all in turn.
- gd47
- Junior Member
- Posts: 50
- Joined: Wed Mar 22, 2006 11:04 am
- Location: Luton
- Has thanked: 73 times
- Been thanked: 65 times
- Contact:
Re: Tubular Bells
Impeccable taste, Bennu!BENNU wrote:I would not have survived my youth without Chick Corea and Return To Forever: Light as a Feather
- Just got a ticket to a Chick Corea concert this summer. :cheer: Front row as always!![]()
My personal favourite has to be 'La Fiesta'
Awesome to have a front-row seat...in fact, ANY seat would be brilliant.
Anyway, I'll just reply to the original post re: albums...
Heavy Weather, by Weather Report.
A lifetime sufferer of Zymocenosilicaphobia
- BENNU
- Egyptian Pharaoh
- Posts: 3379
- Joined: Fri Mar 27, 2009 6:31 pm
- Has thanked: 609 times
- Been thanked: 1548 times
- Gender:
- Contact:
Re: Tubular Bells
YES, but I had to choose just onegd47 wrote:
Heavy Weather, by Weather Report.

(I am a little tired after watching a live streaming with Chick Corea and Wynton Marsalis from 3AM last night. Suddenly Gayle Moran shows up and sings "You're everything", the good old song I had just posted here and had been singing all night.)
:d2:
- gd47
- Junior Member
- Posts: 50
- Joined: Wed Mar 22, 2006 11:04 am
- Location: Luton
- Has thanked: 73 times
- Been thanked: 65 times
- Contact:
Re: Tubular Bells
What a breath of fresh air!!!
I once worked with (ie, played bass with) Tommy Smith, who was then working with Chick Corea and Gary Burton.
Saw Weather Report in Edinburgh, with Jaco (my idol and true God!) Mind you, John Patitucci isn't that far behind!
Also Joe with his Syndicate at the Queen's Hall in Edinburgh.
Just working through (and watching) my John Patitucci bass tutorial...oh...just been reduced to tears listening to Gary Karr.
Thanks for the hyper-intelligent response, Bennu!
I once worked with (ie, played bass with) Tommy Smith, who was then working with Chick Corea and Gary Burton.
Saw Weather Report in Edinburgh, with Jaco (my idol and true God!) Mind you, John Patitucci isn't that far behind!
Also Joe with his Syndicate at the Queen's Hall in Edinburgh.
Just working through (and watching) my John Patitucci bass tutorial...oh...just been reduced to tears listening to Gary Karr.
Thanks for the hyper-intelligent response, Bennu!
A lifetime sufferer of Zymocenosilicaphobia
- gd47
- Junior Member
- Posts: 50
- Joined: Wed Mar 22, 2006 11:04 am
- Location: Luton
- Has thanked: 73 times
- Been thanked: 65 times
- Contact:
Re: Tubular Bells
And now I have 'Spain' as an ear worm!!!
A lifetime sufferer of Zymocenosilicaphobia
- BENNU
- Egyptian Pharaoh
- Posts: 3379
- Joined: Fri Mar 27, 2009 6:31 pm
- Has thanked: 609 times
- Been thanked: 1548 times
- Gender:
- Contact:
Re: Tubular Bells
:-) I knew you had to be a Jaco worshipper! John Patitucci is among my favorite musicians!
A year ago in Copenhagen Jazzhouse, stage almost at floor level, me sitting comfortably with a large gourmet draught beer in good company, just back from Luxor - right in front of Gary Burton, beautiful concert! THAT was an old dream!
A year earlier: Christian McBride (Keith Jarrett trio). Last night: Live Saidi in the street followed by another live streaming with Chick Corea and Wynton Marsalis until early morning, even better than the night before. No sleep, but lots of good music!

A year ago in Copenhagen Jazzhouse, stage almost at floor level, me sitting comfortably with a large gourmet draught beer in good company, just back from Luxor - right in front of Gary Burton, beautiful concert! THAT was an old dream!

A year earlier: Christian McBride (Keith Jarrett trio). Last night: Live Saidi in the street followed by another live streaming with Chick Corea and Wynton Marsalis until early morning, even better than the night before. No sleep, but lots of good music!

- Zooropa
- Royal V.I.P
- Posts: 2509
- Joined: Thu Aug 18, 2011 6:11 pm
- Location: Leicester
- Has thanked: 775 times
- Been thanked: 976 times
- Gender:
- Contact:
Re: Tubular Bells
Most people will not have heard of the first two, but for the record:
Infected - The The
St Julian - Julian Cope
Achtung Baby - U2
Infected - The The
St Julian - Julian Cope
Achtung Baby - U2
- BENNU
- Egyptian Pharaoh
- Posts: 3379
- Joined: Fri Mar 27, 2009 6:31 pm
- Has thanked: 609 times
- Been thanked: 1548 times
- Gender:
- Contact:
Re: Tubular Bells
gd47 wrote:Impeccable taste, Bennu!BENNU wrote: I would not have survived my youth without Chick Corea and Return To Forever: Light as a Feather
- Just got a ticket to a Chick Corea concert this summer. :cheer: Front row as always!![]()
My personal favourite has to be 'La Fiesta'
Awesome to have a front-row seat...in fact, ANY seat would be brilliant.

gd47, :rut:
They began with gd47's favorite, La Fiesta, the second tune was my favorite, Light as a Feather. That is when I reached the point when I heard myself think that I have nothing left in this world to live for. But this is only the beginning, Life is Good! Where is gd47

-
- Member
- Posts: 131
- Joined: Mon Jul 19, 2010 11:25 pm
- Location: Staffordshire, England
- Has thanked: 55 times
- Been thanked: 76 times
- Gender:
- Chocolate Eclair
- Royal V.I.P
- Posts: 1621
- Joined: Sun Aug 22, 2010 4:56 pm
- Location: Luxor Egypt
- Has thanked: 37 times
- Been thanked: 300 times
- Gender:
- Contact:
Re: Tubular Bells
Yes Alistair, I used to love Cream I have most of their music now on CD.
Now I am more sedate and like to listen to soft music, the likes of Il Divo, Susan Boyle, Andrea Botacheli, but on occasions I turn back to the oldies and even a bit of Country, I love the beat of Mockingbird, I like the late 50 and 60's, and love Doo Wap...
Now I am more sedate and like to listen to soft music, the likes of Il Divo, Susan Boyle, Andrea Botacheli, but on occasions I turn back to the oldies and even a bit of Country, I love the beat of Mockingbird, I like the late 50 and 60's, and love Doo Wap...
- Scottishtourist
- Royal V.I.P
- Posts: 2165
- Joined: Thu Dec 22, 2011 12:04 pm
- Location: Scotland
- Has thanked: 544 times
- Been thanked: 818 times
- Gender:
Re: Tubular Bells
Gawd,I'm really gonna show my age now!
My all time favourite band is the "Bee Gees!"
They influenced many and were prolific song writers.
Who can stay still when the first strains of "Stayin Alive"filter through the amplifiers at many a nite out?
In my opinion..they're awesome!
And timeless!
My all time favourite band is the "Bee Gees!"
They influenced many and were prolific song writers.
Who can stay still when the first strains of "Stayin Alive"filter through the amplifiers at many a nite out?
In my opinion..they're awesome!
And timeless!
- BENNU
- Egyptian Pharaoh
- Posts: 3379
- Joined: Fri Mar 27, 2009 6:31 pm
- Has thanked: 609 times
- Been thanked: 1548 times
- Gender:
- Contact:
Re: Tubular Bells

BENNU wrote: gd47, :rut:
They began with gd47's favorite, La Fiesta, the second tune was my favorite, Light as a Feather. Where is gd47

-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post
-
- 1 Replies
- 1525 Views
-
Last post by Brian Yare