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| bluesfan (Arkansas) | Posted: Oct 01, 2005 - 20:29 I'm reminded of the Alan Parsons Project, only the Project is better. |
| cptbuz (El Dorado Hills, CA) | Posted: Sep 17, 2005 - 02:47 just earlier today I thought I heard the salesman at radioshack play this on this ![]() |
| SpaceCowboy (Off the shoulder of Orion, near the Tannhauser gate) | Posted: Sep 02, 2005 - 05:55 fuh2 wrote: This needs some visuals;
Hey! I can see my house from here!!! |
| SpaceCowboy (Off the shoulder of Orion, near the Tannhauser gate) | Posted: Sep 02, 2005 - 05:53 Well, I guess I have no choice but to love that one... |
| physicsgenius | Posted: Aug 18, 2005 - 09:25 Miami Vice Theme Song Band plays Enya |
| Shesdifferent (Just visiting this planet) | Posted: Aug 03, 2005 - 12:55 |
| jdfrenzy (Newport, RI) | Posted: Aug 03, 2005 - 12:54 Is this in a TV commercial or something? It sounds kinda familiar in short bursts. |
| rascal420 (Truckee, CA - 5000 feet above Paradise) | Posted: Aug 03, 2005 - 12:53 mrselfdestruct wrote: This sounds like something John Tesh would bathe to.
Thanks a lot for that image. |
| fuh2 (I think I'm in the USA) | Posted: Jul 19, 2005 - 18:22 Someday dancers with wings will be performing to this song in a space station arena. |
| redeyespy (Sunny, FL) | Posted: Jul 19, 2005 - 18:17 4Finger wrote: The first thing that came to my mind the first seconds of the intro was Pink floyd's Welcome to the Machine (the humming sort of sound)
I was expecting to hear Planet P's "Why Me" after the first few seconds. This reminds me of the music that my massage therapist would play during sessions. The piano especially. This piece is like a odd collision of Floyd, Enigma, and dozens of New Age instrumentals. |
| n4ku | Posted: Jun 20, 2005 - 07:47 Whoa! I think I just saw God, man. No. Wait.... Sorry. It was just a water stain on the wall. |
| Dragonfly_Launch (Conway, Ar) | Posted: Jun 05, 2005 - 15:09 melvinodo wrote: Okay, what's up here? It's april 22nd, and once again this song is a segue from Miles Davis.
Anyway. First thoughts were also 'Pink Floyd cover'. Something from The Wall. But it's a good track all on its own. Regardless of what ever else it may sound like. It is June 5th and it occurred again. No one blames Bill for using excellent sequences more than once. So expect an occasional De Ja Vu transition. |
| melvinodo | Posted: Apr 22, 2005 - 16:19 Okay, what's up here? It's april 22nd, and once again this song is a segue from Miles Davis. Anyway. First thoughts were also 'Pink Floyd cover'. Something from The Wall. But it's a good track all on its own. Regardless of what ever else it may sound like. |
| Dianyla (Portland, OR) | Posted: Apr 08, 2005 - 00:58 jyoull wrote: Robert Miles.
Agreed, and a nice segue from Miles Davis it is. |
| trekhead | Posted: Mar 24, 2005 - 07:24 Alan Dolby Project |
| Pyro (Between a rock and a hard place) | Posted: Mar 24, 2005 - 07:19 jyoull wrote: Robert Miles. :nodhead: :nodhead: |
| Pyro (Between a rock and a hard place) | Posted: Mar 24, 2005 - 07:18 Pink Floyd meets Robert Miles |
| jyoull (Cambridge, MA) | Posted: Mar 24, 2005 - 07:18 Robert Miles. |
| fuh2 (I think I'm in the USA) | Posted: Mar 09, 2005 - 14:11 This needs some visuals; ![]() |
| Steelhead (Genesee Depot, WI) | Posted: Mar 09, 2005 - 14:10 Just like the white winged dove... Sings a song... Sounds like she's singing... Whoo... whoo... whoo... Just like the white winged dove... Sings a song... Sounds like she's singing... Ooo baby... ooo... said ooo |
| Birdo | Posted: Mar 09, 2005 - 14:10 Kinda liked that...space music with a twist. |
| Pyro (Between a rock and a hard place) | Posted: Mar 09, 2005 - 14:08 buddhakowski wrote: it's okay, but it belongs in Brookstone more than on a radio station.
How about some Tristeza, Album Leaf, or Aphex Twin? Ya know, anytime someone says something "belongs" somewhere, it smacks of judgement and closed-mindedness. Not very Buddha-like. |
| Red_Dawn (Somewhere in France) | Posted: Mar 09, 2005 - 14:08 I love that kind of atmospheric tracks!! |
| ObsidianInfinity (upstate New York) | Posted: Mar 09, 2005 - 14:08 I gave it an 8 because it resembles APP and I have a weak spot for them! |
| MuadDib | Posted: Mar 09, 2005 - 14:07 Burning Man, Burning Man |
| mrselfdestruct (Edmonton, AB) | Posted: Mar 09, 2005 - 14:05 This sounds like something John Tesh would bathe to. |
| LLMikeJ (midwest) | Posted: Jan 24, 2005 - 07:41 "Daddy's flown across the ocean...." whoa - where did that piano come from? |
| yashpheh (Rotown, Paesi Bassi) | Posted: Jan 24, 2005 - 07:41 This track needs some serious guitars to make it survive deep space. I downgraded it from 4 to 3. It's going nowhere. |
| caddhead | Posted: Jan 24, 2005 - 07:40 i thought it was patrick o'hearn until i checked my task bar. not bad for new age, space music |
| coding_to_music (Marlborough Massachusetts) | Posted: Jan 24, 2005 - 07:35 Opens just like DJ Shadow's Entroducing Too bad you can never hear that on RP... |
| rickf (Ottawa) | Posted: Jan 09, 2005 - 13:58 Skeletor wrote: Very nice for a rainy day (Jeanne) - though I would have mixed this one right after PF's "Great Gig in the Sky" and skipped the Miles Davis in this set.
Does anyone else hear Alan Parsons? Alan Parsons, yes, very much so. And from the same era & atmosphere Jean Michel Jarre. Must give away my age :-) I also would have passed on Miles. I want to like this type of Jazz but just don't. |
| joempie | Posted: Nov 26, 2004 - 05:20 i think my face has gone numb... |
| evishounet (France) | Posted: Nov 14, 2004 - 12:13 It sounds like a telefilm music |
| buddhakowski | Posted: Nov 11, 2004 - 11:23 it's okay, but it belongs in Brookstone more than on a radio station. How about some Tristeza, Album Leaf, or Aphex Twin? |
| phineas (lotusland) | Posted: Nov 11, 2004 - 11:21 rah wrote: so, roger waters, patrick o'hearn, and moby walk into a bar...
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| rah | Posted: Nov 11, 2004 - 11:20 so, roger waters, patrick o'hearn, and moby walk into a bar... |
| chasech5 (East Lansing, MI) | Posted: Nov 11, 2004 - 11:20 A little Michael Brook-ish. Echoed guitar like on "Run Like Hell" and "Eye of the Tiger." |
| tims30 | Posted: Oct 31, 2004 - 16:16 cool opening... the rest seems kind of just eh, so far. |
| Danny_G (Lima) | Posted: Oct 31, 2004 - 16:15 Bruceg wrote: I thought Floyd too, but another brick in the wall, not welcome to the machine (with the intro). I agree, but Pink Foyd is much better 8) |
| Skeletor (The couch, the table, the living room floor.) | Posted: Sep 28, 2004 - 07:52 Very nice for a rainy day (Jeanne) - though I would have mixed this one right after PF's "Great Gig in the Sky" and skipped the Miles Davis in this set. Does anyone else hear Alan Parsons? |
| trekhead | Posted: Sep 28, 2004 - 07:48 Bruceg wrote: I thought Floyd too, but another brick in the wall, not welcome to the machine (with the intro). It just stepped into Thomas Dolby... Nifty. " ...into the Gulf of Mexico..." |
| Bruceg (Raleigh/Durham NC) | Posted: Sep 28, 2004 - 07:46 4Finger wrote: The first thing that came to my mind the first seconds of the intro was Pink floyd's Welcome to the Machine (the humming sort of sound)
I thought Floyd too, but another brick in the wall, not welcome to the machine (with the intro). |
| trekhead | Posted: Sep 28, 2004 - 07:46 rah wrote: this is like a weird meeting between floyd and enigma Or STING's "I hope the Russians love their children , too" |
| rah | Posted: Sep 17, 2004 - 14:36 4Finger wrote: The first thing that came to my mind the first seconds of the intro was Pink floyd's Welcome to the Machine (the humming sort of sound)
this is like a weird meeting between floyd and enigma |
| MrSpaz (Orlando, FL) | Posted: Sep 17, 2004 - 14:32 Sounds like the BGM in some "corporate progress" video that they run in their lobbies and stuff. "We've reduced emissions by half since 1990, resulting in only 2 billion tons of discharged particulate per year. By 2099 we plan to halve that number again!" |
| 4Finger | Posted: Sep 02, 2004 - 19:00 The first thing that came to my mind the first seconds of the intro was Pink floyd's Welcome to the Machine (the humming sort of sound) |
| KitKat | Posted: Aug 15, 2004 - 01:29 Drunkenlilacwine wrote: |
| Drunkenlilacwine (my heads in venice and paris) | Posted: Aug 04, 2004 - 14:27 misterlee wrote: The rain reminds me that I've had far too much Mountain Dew since my last stop in the Men's room.
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| mikedill (Chicago, IL) | Posted: Aug 04, 2004 - 14:27 i thought of Robert Miles immediately as well. this song screams Children. btw, has anyone heard the Robert Miles/Darude mix Children of the Sandstorm? wow, that's a cool tune. |
| the_jake (MIles from Nowhere) | Posted: Aug 04, 2004 - 14:26 Anamacha wrote: heard this first on Hearts of Space, which , sadly, I can no longer get. But I was very glad to hear it here as well. THANK YOU.
I miss hearing "Hearts of Space" as well. It may still even be on in my area, but it has been relegated to Sunday very late night. I must be getting old, I prefer sleeping over music. anyway the_Jake likes this one! |

