Mike Oldfield — Muse
Album: Guitars
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Total ratings: 772
Released: 1999
Length: 2:04
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Total ratings: 772
Length: 2:04
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(Instrumental)
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Beautiful melody but a little repetitious.
SUPERB!! Thanx RP!
Red_Dawn wrote:
What you cannot see here is the notation, "Posted 17 years ago by Red_Dawn." Red_Dawn posted in 2006, which means RP has been kickin it for a long time.
I'm very glad to see this track added so fast! It's by far the best track on the album "Guitars", and has one of the most beautiful melodies Oldfield has ever written (in my humble opinion).
It would be a great theme for a fairy tale I think. Very very beautiful...
What you cannot see here is the notation, "Posted 17 years ago by Red_Dawn." Red_Dawn posted in 2006, which means RP has been kickin it for a long time.
SpinyNorma wrote:
Well Bill is the Radio Paradise guy!
Mike!
(Come on, though, Bill. I'd have expected more from you than your calling him "the Tubular Bells guy". He's way more than that.)
(Come on, though, Bill. I'd have expected more from you than your calling him "the Tubular Bells guy". He's way more than that.)
Well Bill is the Radio Paradise guy!
justin4kick wrote:
Isn't Mike the guy that gave us Richard Branson? Or was it the other way around?
I'm listening from 5 Miles Out
Isn't Mike the guy that gave us Richard Branson? Or was it the other way around?
I'm listening from 5 Miles Out
SpinyNorma wrote:
Isn't Mike the guy that gave us Richard Branson? Or was it the other way around?
Mike!
(Come on, though, Bill. I'd have expected more from you than your calling him "the Tubular Bells guy". He's way more than that.)
(Come on, though, Bill. I'd have expected more from you than your calling him "the Tubular Bells guy". He's way more than that.)
Isn't Mike the guy that gave us Richard Branson? Or was it the other way around?
SpinyNorma wrote:
I'm sure he is much more than the one album, but I'll bet Tubular Bells is the first thing the majority of people identify him with. Nice to hear other work from him.
Mike!
(Come on, though, Bill. I'd have expected more from you than your calling him "the Tubular Bells guy". He's way more than that.)
(Come on, though, Bill. I'd have expected more from you than your calling him "the Tubular Bells guy". He's way more than that.)
I'm sure he is much more than the one album, but I'll bet Tubular Bells is the first thing the majority of people identify him with. Nice to hear other work from him.
SpinyNorma wrote:
To be fair, it's pretty high praise though....
Mike!
(Come on, though, Bill. I'd have expected more from you than your calling him "the Tubular Bells guy". He's way more than that.)
(Come on, though, Bill. I'd have expected more from you than your calling him "the Tubular Bells guy". He's way more than that.)
To be fair, it's pretty high praise though....
Verrrry nice!
Mike!
(Come on, though, Bill. I'd have expected more from you than your calling him "the Tubular Bells guy". He's way more than that.)
(Come on, though, Bill. I'd have expected more from you than your calling him "the Tubular Bells guy". He's way more than that.)
Muse is to amuse.
Beclipsed wrote:
Done, can we never play it again now?
..But still never played on RP.com, change that , please.
Done, can we never play it again now?
..But still never played on RP.com, change that , please.
I'm very glad to see this track added so fast! It's by far the best track on the album "Guitars", and has one of the most beautiful melodies Oldfield has ever written (in my humble opinion).
It would be a great theme for a fairy tale I think. Very very beautiful...