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Edgar froese, RIP

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Founder member Tangerine Dream died suddenly. They were a big influence on me,always loved their music. They released 40 albums. Soundtracked a lot of films and games(inc GTA v)

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Re: Edgar froese, RIP

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That's sad to hear - Stuntman is one of my most favourite albums, and also always reminds me of the great Kenny Everett on who's radio show on Capital in the 70's I first heard it

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i only know their awesome soundtrack to THE KEEP...great atmospheric stuff...RIP
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raydrz wrote:i only know their awesome soundtrack to THE KEEP...great atmospheric stuff...RIP
What, not even THAT scene in Risky Business...? :-D

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