Man In The Rain


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Posted: April 08 2002, 14:17 |
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Mike has gone on record as stating the common features of an album that characterise it as a 'tubular bells' album - the folk song, the noisy piltdownman or likewise, and the introducing of the bells....outside of these the possibilities are limitless...as mike has said, he feels that the bells are returning to him and not vice versa...so it is certainly possible that we may one day have 'Tubular Bells 4'...but Mike is criticised by the foolish for sticking 'too close to the original' with II, and deviating too much with III...of course the most foolish of all would criticise no matter how it sounded...but it is interesting that amarok is a bells album in spirit, but the millennium bell is not...i do feel though that by returning to the original tubular bells in 2003, Mike will return to the long instrumental format...maybe then, we will receive another Bells masterpiece... Oliver
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