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3rd Force — Echoes of a Dream
Album: Vital Force
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Released: 1997
Length: 5:52
Plays (last 30 days): 0
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 tournemire wrote:

wondering what this "easy listening / elevator" music is doing on RP ?




GREAT TUNE!   You don't like it?  Hit the "Skip Button"!  ...problem solved!!
RP has only ONE TUNE by them in their library.  PLEASE ADD MORE TUNES!!  Thank You!
this song reminds me of a time when harambe was still with us
 vidkween wrote:

This tune easily fits in several categories in my musical library, Acid Jazz, Chillout, World Beats.... and just good all around mellow tune. EXCELLENT!




I Agree!  ...Works for me!  
This tune easily fits in several categories in my musical library, Acid Jazz, Chillout, World Beats.... and just good all around mellow tune. EXCELLENT!
I don't care what any of the other commenters say! The more I hear this, the more I like it!!  Thanx RP!   
Good Tune!! I like it! I never heard of them before.  Thanx RP!
wondering what this "easy listening / elevator" music is doing on RP ?
 buzzkill wrote:
WOW!! Negative comments on this one go back to 2002! I think if there's ever an expedition to this station, the team will only find a robot who hates humanity. There is so much annoying trance music on this station... I was about to comment on this further, but I have a lifzzzzzzzzzzzz.
 

Fuck 'em. Fuck 'em all. I love this song.
WOW!! Negative comments on this one go back to 2002! I think if there's ever an expedition to this station, the team will only find a robot who hates humanity. There is so much annoying trance music on this station... I was about to comment on this further, but I have a lifzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Enjoying this and a wonderful couple of hours from RP, donation on its way.
Three cheers for pure crap!
10 for danceability - well, really just a 7 'cause I don't really like to dance that much.
 
JokesandJokesandJokes wrote:
Yani fecking rocks ya tosser!
Indeed. Yani, illuminated by moonlight in some greek temple , the breeze gently blowing his hair as he sways to the sounds of his own perfection. Somewhere a lamb bleats. My gorge riseth. Ha!
"if you can't say something nice, say nothing at all." Let me break that rule and call this PURE CRAP!
dmd wrote:
Does anyone else hear the melody of Patti Griffin's Little God in there somewhere? I thought I was listening to the acoustic version of it for a second in the beginning.
Good call. After awhile though, it went to the repetitive theme of an old Nintendo Jurasic Park game.
finethen wrote:
definitely Yani inspired
Yani fecking rocks ya tosser!
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Does anyone else hear the melody of Patti Griffin's Little God in there somewhere? I thought I was listening to the acoustic version of it for a second in the beginning. Hmmm.
definitely Yani inspired
rah wrote:
wow, i can't believe that someone other than me has ever heard of patrick o'hearn. you don't happen to know what happened to him in the last twenty years or so, do you?
go to www.patrickohearn.com. You will see that he is still active, though the last CD I bought by him was "Metaphor" in 1996, he has released 2 more CD's since then. Count me among the fans. There are more out there than you know!!
I once managed a CD store who's owners were a little conservative. We were only allowed to play "light jazz" and "easy listening new agey" stuff. The owner liked Third Force because it became background music, and did not offend anyone. Unfortunately, it didn't MOVE anyone, either. I can hardly listen to it anymore. Drivel.
Thanks , this sounds a lot like Craig Chaquico , Acoustic Planet
...thank you for continuing to hold...your call may be recorded for training purposes...
Nice enough, but basically muzak. Good to work to though. Sounds like Peter White on Guitar.
musicfreak wrote:
Reminds me of the New Age artist Patrick O'Hearn - one of my favorites
wow, i can't believe that someone other than me has ever heard of patrick o'hearn. you don't happen to know what happened to him in the last twenty years or so, do you?
A generic funky beat, and a trip through the buffet line of world music sounds and scales. Just plain dull. And those orchestral stab sounds went out of style in 1987.
Lead me to the harem.....
Reminds me of the New Age artist Patrick O\'Hearn - one of my favorites
This is okay...but it sounds like music Yanni would make if he got turned on to techno. It\'s a pleasant filler between more desirable, meaty songs.
Originally Posted by reviep: Eclectic? Yes. Intelligent? Yes. Rock? No. ...but I still like it, as long as it's in moderation...
Forget the moderation, as someone else said "I'm a sucker for this genre" and Bill seems to be on something of a roll with the world music influences this afternoon, which is absolutely FINE by me. Saves me having to go out to buy a whole pile of CD's or switching to Soma-FM.
Definately a sleeeeeeeper :p
Eclectic? Yes. Intelligent? Yes. Rock? No. ...but I still like it, as long as it\'s in moderation...
Definately digging this, but then I\'m a bit of a sucker for this genre.
speaking of "Dream" ... ZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzz....