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U2 ZooTV Outside Broadcast opener
I love this era of U2. The end of the Brian Eno production days. To be honest, anything before The Unforgettable Fire and after Zooropa is outside my listening zone. Eno changed the band and that's no embellishment, you can find interviews all about how Brian Eno was uncertain about the collab but Bono was so on fire about him being the producer, he was willing to change the direction of the band simply to have him produce.
lurgee (Member Profile)
You have been awarded 1 Power Point for fixing the embed code for Dead Pool video Brian Eno - Baby's On Fire. Thank you for helping maintain VideoSift's reliability.
Chilling view of massive Japanese industrial area
Go, go Brian Eno!
*promote
A CERTAIN RATIO - Si firmi o grido
Musical Trivia - A Certain Ratio's name is taken from the lyrics of Brian Eno's song "The True Wheel" from the album Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy).
Daft Punk - Electroma
Nice, never even heard of this! I skipped ahead and they got one of my favorite Brian Eno jams rolling in there. Now I know I gotta watch this! Thanks!
Drive Elevator scene (Very Graphic)
Great scene, but this is not from the final cut of the film. In this clip, the music playing when they are kissing is Brian Eno's "An Ending (Ascent)". That certainly wasn't the track when I saw it in the cinema. However the version shown at the Cannes Film Festival did have a placeholder soundtrack, before Cliff Martinez was brought in to do the final score. So this clip is probably taken from that version.
Ace film!
The "One Album Per Sifter" Quest (Rocknroll Talk Post)
I'll dig out some more when I'm at home. For now, give Port-Royal a shot: http://port-royal.bandcamp.com/ It's not all ambient though.
Track 6, Karola Bloch on the Flares album may be my favourite electronica track of all time. It's a 12 minute epic of electronic excellence.
>> ^dystopianfuturetoday:
@Hybrid - I have "A Strangely Isolated Place" by US and love the heck out of that album. It's one of my top ten ambient albums, along with Boards of Canada's 'Music Has the Right to Children', 'Geogadi', Aphex Twin's "Ambient Works - II" "Drukgs" and Brian Eno's "Ambient 1, Ambient 4" and "Apollo".
What other ambient stuff do you listen to?
The "One Album Per Sifter" Quest (Rocknroll Talk Post)
@Hybrid - I have "A Strangely Isolated Place" by US and love the heck out of that album. It's one of my top ten ambient albums, along with Boards of Canada's 'Music Has the Right to Children', 'Geogadi', Aphex Twin's "Ambient Works - II" "Drukgs" and Brian Eno's "Ambient 1, Ambient 4" and "Apollo".
What other ambient stuff do you listen to?
quantumushroom (Member Profile)
Thank you. I shall check them out later.
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After viewing the 29 things/Creativity video, I remembered these and thought you might like them.
'Oblique Strategies' cards explained
http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/000008.php
"How to get unstuck. Pick a card at random and either 1) do what it says or 2) let it lead you to another idea. It's amazingly effective. This handsomely boxed stack of cards was created by the lateral genius Brian Eno and good friend Pete Schmidt in 1975 to get themselves and other musicians unstuck in the studio. It's been through four updated editions since."
A link to some cards online:
http://music.hyperreal.org/artists/brian_eno/oblique/obli
que.html?message=&obnumber=2
dystopianfuturetoday (Member Profile)
After viewing the 29 things/Creativity video, I remembered these and thought you might like them.
'Oblique Strategies' cards explained
http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/000008.php
"How to get unstuck. Pick a card at random and either 1) do what it says or 2) let it lead you to another idea. It's amazingly effective. This handsomely boxed stack of cards was created by the lateral genius Brian Eno and good friend Pete Schmidt in 1975 to get themselves and other musicians unstuck in the studio. It's been through four updated editions since."
A link to some cards online:
http://music.hyperreal.org/artists/brian_eno/oblique/oblique.html?message=&obnumber=2
Brian Eno - Baby's on Fire (+boobs)
Girls who are too wasted to stand up are not sexy, no matter how perky their tits.
Brian Eno, on the other hand...
Quadracopter fly-through of Venice Beach via VR glasses
Tags for this video have been changed from 'quadracopter, helicopter, remote control, venice beach, california, virtual reality' to 'quadracopter, helicopter, remote control, venice beach, ca, virtual reality, brian eno' - edited by Trancecoach
Quadracopter fly-through of Venice Beach via VR glasses
>> ^moodonia:
quality
Thats amazing, I too would love to get into that. That music is by Brian Eno? I thought that was in Trainspotting.
Yeah it's called deep blue day. Wonder if they're hard to fly? He seems to be able to pan the camera (and tilt?) independent of the copter..
Share what you find out stormsinger!>> ^Stormsinger:
Wow! This is -so- much better than the RC planes we used to fly. I might have to look into the costs of a setup like this.
Quadracopter fly-through of Venice Beach via VR glasses
*quality
Thats amazing, I too would love to get into that. That music is by Brian Eno? I thought that was in Trainspotting.
New Order live, 1984: Blue Monday
Is that
Brian Eno,Adrian Belew, Russell Crowe in the control room?