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The bells, Esmerelda, the bells they do deafen me.
Awful.
loop loop loop loop ... ad nausem. = 1
Pleasant.   But reminds me that I was waay too old for the MDMA-dance craze when that came around. 
 fredriley wrote:
J-M Jarre has been going for a long old while. I remember having his first album Oxygene way back in the early 80s, when electronica was still relatively new and way cool. I'd no idea that the old goat was still going, but going by this track he doesn't seem to have progressed much musically. Nice enough, and I like the tubular bells (Mike Oldfield homage?) and grandfather clock, but not as yet worth more than an interested 6.



 
From the Wiki:

"AERO, a studio-album of mostly retooled Jarre classics, was later released in 2004 in combined DVD and CD forms"

...hence it DOES sound like the familiar, Jarre-esque sound.  Which, for me, is a good thing.

WonderLizard wrote:
Read the name and immediately wondered, "Any kin to Maurice Jarre?"--Lawrence of Arabia, Doctor Zhivago, Passage to India, Sundays and Cybele. Yep, son. Had no idea. Very cool
J-M Jarre has been going for a long old while. I remember having his first album Oxygene way back in the early 80s, when electronica was still relatively new and way cool. I'd no idea that the old goat was still going, but going by this track he doesn't seem to have progressed much musically. Nice enough, and I like the tubular bells (Mike Oldfield homage?) and grandfather clock, but not as yet worth more than an interested 6.
MsJudi wrote:
Aw dang, ya went one too far, Bill. :(
Nonsense, this is awesome.
Aw dang, ya went one too far, Bill. :(
Read the name and immediately wondered, "Any kin to Maurice Jarre?"--Lawrence of Arabia, Doctor Zhivago, Passage to India, Sundays and Cybele. Yep, son. Had no idea. Very cool
Hey, this one is on in Express too! Interesting...
I find this quite annoying as well.
Me likey!
Tubular Bells meets Devo meets Alan Parsons. The end result is not the sum of the parts.
very nice.
Nice sound movement between the speakers.
zipper wrote:
I had to log in to see wtf was so irritating.
zipper
I had to log in to see wtf was so irritating.
Uninspired and dull.
Somebody answer that doorbell!
I'm kinda likin this. It has a retro feel about it.
Nice, light and "aery"!! Fun song that doesn't take itself too seriously.
I'm scared of the dude in the guy's eyes.