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Andreas Vollenweider — Phases of the Three Moons
Album: White Winds
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Released: 1984
Length: 2:43
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(instrumental)
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 Shimmer wrote:

Completely vapid.


This has exhaled its vapor.
After the first few bars of this, my mind wants to insert some kind of 80s love/rock ballad the video for which ran thousands of times on MTV. It's not a good flashback.
 rah wrote:
Fogcity54 wrote:
This is a wonderful change of pace and new music I'll being checking out.
In fact, this isn't new at all... has to be at least 15 or 20 years old (it's been one of my favorites since I went through a little "new-age" phase in high-school...). The rest of the album this comes from is very similar — great music for yoga or soft pursuits.

 
Saw him in concert at Denver's McNichols Arena in the mid 80's.  The venue was over sized for the attendance. 
Way up high in the opposite end of the arena, away from the stage and from any other people, there was a person with Star Wars light sabers one red the other blue. This person was "conducting" their own interpretation of the music being performed.  It didn't appear to be a part of the staged performance.  Today's security would never allow this in a venue of such size. 
Completely vapid.
Fogcity54 wrote:
This is a wonderful change of pace and new music I'll being checking out.
In fact, this isn't new at all... has to be at least 15 or 20 years old (it's been one of my favorites since I went through a little "new-age" phase in high-school...). The rest of the album this comes from is very similar -- great music for yoga or soft pursuits.
This is a wonderful change of pace and new music I\'ll being checking out.
zzzzzzzz... (hey roguewarer, I admire your willingness to stick your neck out on the line for music you believe in...) still... zzzzzzzzz
This music is great at four-thirty in the morning. Maybe it\'s the late hour, but it\'s making me wistful for....
this sounds like muzak
Always liked this one. Never thought to hear it again. Thanks :)