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Re: MG Tunes

To: Larry Macy <macy@bblmail.psycha.upenn.edu>
Subject: Re: MG Tunes
From: patrick bailey <pbailey@qnet.com>
Date: Thu, 04 Sep 1997 07:31:23 -0700
> >Sorry, you lose the bet, although I don't have very much by them.
> >They did most (if not all) of the soundtrack for "Risky Business".  I
> >just about wore that tape through. Remember "The dream is always the
> >same?"
> >       I have to admit, I didn't realize they went that far back.  From the
> >RB soundtrack, I figured they were just a better-than-average 80's
> >synth-pop band.
> >Scott
> >Scott Gardner
> >gardner@lwcomm.com
> >www.lwcomm.com/~gardner
> They also did a sound track for a movie about some guys hauling dynamite
> in the Andes (don't remember the name)

Yeah They have done a lot of soundtracks including risky Business,Thief,the one 
with the dynamitewas
Sorcerer.They also did the soundtrack for the TV show Streethawk.That was their 
"popular"stuff they
also have some really good albums that are not "pop-synth" stuff.Try 
Rubicon,White
Eagle,Phaedra.....Some really good later albums IMHO are 220 volt live,live 
miles,and a new one
coming out soon ( i can't wait) is Tournado.They had a live concert from 
Frankfurt on the net over
Audionet in June that was awsome except the quality of audionet left a lot to 
be desired.For more
info including audio clips go to the official website of Tangerine Dream at 
www.netstore.de/tadream/

I won't post anymore about them I don't want the wrath of Khan on me if anyone 
wants more info
E-mail me direct....LBC content...Don't forget the british car day at Woodley 
park in L A on the
21st
usually Jay Leno brings some exotic classic that costs more than all the cars 
there!
Pat


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