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Led Zeppelin II
Pat Travers - Heat in the Street
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08-16-2008, 07:41 PM
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Led Zeppelin II
Pat Travers - Heat in the Street
Max Webster - In the World of Juveniles
Styx - Equinox
Deep Purple - Machine Head
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Rush - 2112
Yes - Fragile
Ted Nugent -
Van Halen - I and II
AC/DC - Let There Be Rock
Judas Priest - British Steel
Steely Dan - Aja
Heart - Little Queen
Audioslave
... and too many others
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Country: | Computer World. I don't have any Kraftwerk. I keep reading all the stereophiles praising The Tour de France Soundtracks. You like that one too Wurger?
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09-17-2008, 05:16 PM
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#67 | | Siggy Master
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Originally Posted by Matt308 Computer World. I don't have any Kraftwerk. I keep reading all the stereophiles praising The Tour de France Soundtracks. You like that one too Wurger? |
Yes I do. There are some more but the Computer world is my favourite.
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09-17-2008, 05:29 PM
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#68 | | Siggy Master
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Originally Posted by lesofprimus Wojtek, I dont have the faintest idea what u posted up there... Nothing mainstream (USA) influenced u, or was Western music not available to u?? | Hi Dan,
The topic is ,what the most influenced me, right? So here you are.In the Past when there was the iron curtain between the West and East and later, the Western music was almost everywhere here in Poland.Contrary to former USSR it was on the Radio and TV.In 70's and 80's the music became much more popular.Almost all Western bands or groups, as you wish, were known here.I remember Pink Floyd's The Wall and many otheres mentioned in the thread earlier aswell .But it is not music I like the most and I cannot tell these influenced me the most.
BTW Tangerine Dream and Kraftwerk are from former West Germany. Jarre is from France
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09-17-2008, 05:36 PM
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Those are GREAT albums. I am surprised anyone else knows who Jean-Michel Jarre is. I have every CD he has done. Equinox and Redezvous are my favorites.
I also like Isao Tomita, Vangelis, and Tangerine Dream. Vangelis's Soil Festivities is a great CD.
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09-17-2008, 06:27 PM
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#70 | | Siggy Master
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Country: | Oh ..So there are people who know the best music of the best.Most of these mentioned by you I have still as tape records aswell.I like Vangelis too.My favourite are The Friends of Mr.Cairo and 1492.Holy crap, you know Isao Tomita aswell.Do you remeber Yellow Magic Orhestra from Japan?
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09-17-2008, 10:58 PM
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Country: | No, I'm not familiar with Yellow Magic Orchestra. Sorry.
Here are the works that I had by Tomita. Sorry to say, these were on vinyl and I don't have them anymore:
Pictures at an Exhibition
The Planets
Grand Canyon
Space Walk
Dawn Chorus (Canon of the Three Stars)
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09-18-2008, 01:00 AM
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Country: | Gotta agree with Matt on a lot of those, but I'd add a few . . . .
Boston - Boston (my first "real" rock 'n roll album)
Van Halen - I
Robin Trower - Bridge Of Sighs
Rush - Permanent Waves
Led Zeppelin - Zoso (IV)
Styx - Pieces Of Eight
Peter Frampton - Frampton Comes Alive!
Journey - Infinity
The Cars - The Cars
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
ELO - Time
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09-18-2008, 02:43 AM
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Originally Posted by SoD Stitch Gotta agree with Matt on a lot of those, but I'd add a few . . . . | Matt's list was great! Quote:
Originally Posted by Thorlifter Wojtek,
Those are GREAT albums. I am surprised anyone else knows who Jean-Michel Jarre is. I have every CD he has done. Equinox and Redezvous are my favorites.
I also like Isao Tomita, Vangelis, and Tangerine Dream. Vangelis's Soil Festivities is a great CD. | You wacky guys and your wacky music...
I've got the whole Jarre collection too Thor
Still working on the TD collection, I only have 40 so far..
I can't believe you have Soil Festivities too, Thor!!!
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Here are the works that I had by Tomita. Sorry to say, these were on vinyl and I don't have them anymore: | I have Grand Canyon on CD Quote:
Originally Posted by Wurger Oh ..So there are people who know the best music of the best.Most of these mentioned by you I have still as tape records aswell.I like Vangelis too.My favourite are The Friends of Mr.Cairo and 1492.Holy crap, you know Isao Tomita aswell.Do you remeber Yellow Magic Orhestra from Japan? | I have a couple of YMO as well, harder to get into.
Wurger do you have any Synergy?
Some of my Ambient/Electronic/Progressive "Influencial Albums" list,
Besides EVERY PINK FLOYD album of course... 
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09-18-2008, 06:05 AM
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Originally Posted by freebird You wacky guys and your wacky music...
I have a couple of YMO as well, harder to get into.
Wurger do you have any Synergy? | Wacky .....
It's true YMO music is very hard to find.I had some of their productions but I have lost these somewhere.
And sorry Freebird I don't have any Synergy.But I had an opportunity to listen the music.It's nice.
Oh... I have forgotten , Jarre's Magnatic Fields is an excellent album aswell and it should have been mantioned in my firts post.
Of coures Mike Oldfield's music is known to me too.
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09-18-2008, 06:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Wurger Wacky .....
It's true YMO music is very hard to find.I had some of their productions but I have lost these somewhere.
And sorry Freebird I don't have any Synergy.But I had an opportunity to listen the music.It's nice. | I have a couple of CD's, I like it too. Quote:
Originally Posted by Wurger Oh... I have forgotten , Jarre's Magnatic Fields is an excellent album aswell and it should have been mantioned in my firts post.
Of coures Mike Oldfield's music is known to me too. | And anyone who has seen the Exorcist....
I like the "Classic" Tangerine, '73 - '87, Hyperborea, White Eagle, Exit, Green Desert, Stratosfear, Force Majeure, Riccocet. Their "Le Parc" was a great album, but the last with Franke, sadly none of the later stuff has been as good IMO.
Do you like Ash Ra Tempel too?
Wurger, are there any good Polish ambient or "Krautrock" bands? {or similar to Oldfield, Jarre, Tangerine, Ash Ra}
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