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Posted: Jan. 28 2005, 15:37

his music is the only music i listen to! any other music seems to boreing for me!! im hooked
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Posted: Jan. 28 2005, 16:01

Well TD there is not many artists at this moment in time i listen to ,by that i mean music ,if you can call some of it music.I always try to listen to an oldfield composition at least once a day. :)

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Posted: Jan. 28 2005, 20:07

He certainly isn't the only artist I listen to, but I wouldn't hesitate to call him my favourite artist. He's just made so much great music.

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Posted: Jan. 28 2005, 20:34

Quote (Tubular Darby @ Jan. 28 2005, 15:37)
his music is the only music i listen to! any other music seems to boreing for me!! im hooked

There is so much wonderful music out there. Don't spread yourself so thin.
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Posted: Jan. 29 2005, 01:30

I listened to NOTHING BUT TB from 1973 to 1984.

I listened to NOTHING BUT MO from 1984 to 1992.

It was NOTHING BUT PARADISE, sorry.

Then I realised the error of my ways and have since bought nearly 400 cds but I still go to Mikes cds first. I only listen to him when I am alone. No-one else appreciates him enough, and I don't share chocolate either!

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Posted: Jan. 29 2005, 21:18

Listening to one single piece of music for 11 years must have been utterly dull.
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Posted: Jan. 29 2005, 22:03

There are a lot of good stuff out there that you should give a try besides just Mike Oldfield.Don't be so narrow-minded,take a look into prog rock from the 70's,there are a lot of good music on that...prog is close to what Mike did on the 70's...

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Posted: Jan. 30 2005, 20:46

My husband's friend seems to think that I'm obsessed with Mike, but I don't think I am.  I do try and vary my listening, I would say I play Mike's music most days :)  :) .

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Posted: Jan. 30 2005, 22:24

YESSS!!!!!!!!! My whole family is actually getting sick and tired of hearing me play it every single day. Im never bored of it!!!!!!! I LOVE MIKES MUSIC!!!!!!!!

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Posted: Jan. 31 2005, 10:54

I'm not hooked. Not anymore, at least. I seem to have different obsessions in different seasons, and at the moment, it's Sigur Rós. ( )... Ahhh.

I could say that you find other artists boring just because they're different from Mike, which is what you're used to. And since Mike's music is so idiosyncratic in general, it's tough to find music like his! If you want to spread out your tastes, I say 'keep trying'. You never know what kind of music may get you hooked - it may be Pink Floyd just like it might be The Ramones. But of course, you can't force something down your throat if it just doesn't go. Give Mike some time before you feel like trying something new. If possible, try something radically different from Mike Oldfield, like... say, The Who. Take it with an open mind. It's hard not to like The Who. ;)


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Posted: Jan. 31 2005, 12:18

My all time favourite has to be Hergest Ridge, it conjurs up so many images in my head - vast celtic hillforts, the lull before a storm, epic battles etc, haunts of ancient peace etc (I've got a furtive imagination!;) - I first listened to it as an isolated teenager wayyyy back in the early 80's, it was the only thing that seemed to make sense at the time music wise and it's always the album I go back to although Incantations runs a close second - pure escapism..

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Posted: Feb. 02 2005, 03:52

Well I did listen to the radio, I should have said, I didn't buy any albums for 11 years, couldn't afford a stereo.

If I wanted to try something different from Mike without going for the Sex Pistols, I would recommend Moby, I heard recently that he is influenced by Mikes music but is ultra modern and eclectic.


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Posted: Feb. 02 2005, 04:30

At the moment I'm playing lots of Mike's music because there's something there I don't find in any other artist.  I'd say I've been playing him above everyone else for about 9 months or so now.  But this hasn't always been the case, and knowing me I'll burn out and move on to one of my other faves, and then come back again later.  I tend to be cyclical like that.

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Posted: Feb. 02 2005, 10:29

i didnt know who Mike oldfield was until the christmas 2004 when my friend got tubular bells 2 and 3 on DvD.
At first i was a bit critical but after hearing all the songs u just couldnt help, i had been hooked by his music.
Now almost a bit more then a month as gone and i have already bought 5 of his albums. MIKE OLDFIELD RULES   :D
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Posted: Feb. 02 2005, 15:45

Well there is a very large amount of great music out there (new and old). Maybe not on mainstream Radio and Music Television but if you search, you will find it.
And altough i rate some of Mike's Works above (almost) all of it, it still is great and it is something different. I used to listen to Mike's music every day. Now maybe I only do it once or twice a week but that is because I have listened to it that often that it is now a part of me, it is always present (consciously or unconsciously). And I want that to happen with some other music as well. And apart from that listening to the same music all of the time (as good and varied in itself it might be) reduces the pleasure of listening to it (after a while).



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I seem to have different obsessions in different seasons, and at the moment, it's Sigur Rós. ( )... Ahhh.

[...] If you want to spread out your tastes, I say 'keep trying'. You never know what kind of music may get you hooked


Yes I know that. Not with Sigur Ros though. (I know and value the music but I was never really hooked on it. but I was hooked on Thievery Cooperation for a - short - while. btw. check out "The Notwist" (Neon Golden or Shrink) if you like Sigur Ros. They are rather unkown but pretty good and innovative).

Funnily that last "phase" had been Cat Stevens (after watching Harold and Maude). It does not always have to be complex and interesting music. Some simple (but filled with a pure expression of emotion) music is a nice relief.


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