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domingo, 3 de noviembre de 2024

Tertulias Oldfield 3.0 - Programa 26 - The Millennium Bell 25 Aniversario


Esto es un no parar, en pocos días se celebra el 25 aniversario de uno de los discos más controversiales de la historia de Mike Oldfield, y cómo no, Tertulias Oldfield no podía faltar a la cita. Por lo que este mes de noviembre habrá partida doble de tertulias (además de otras cosas que estamos preparando).

Esta vez, presentó nuestro colega Manu Mex, y estuvieron presentes: José Juan Tobal, Anselmo García, Diego One Houndred, Diego Millenial, Alberto Palacios, Manu Herrera y Helios. Está ya disponible para los fans que nos apoyáis en ivoox, pero el 26 de noviembre ya la podréis escuchar los demás.

3 comentarios:

  1. Acabo de terminar de escuchar la de Killing Fields.. y otra! Esto es maravilloso!!! Gracias por seguir al pie del cañón, manteniendo encendida la llama ólfdica.. entre todos conseguiremos que nunca se apague del todo.

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  2. Sabeis si es cierta esta noticia,?


    In a shocking and distressing turn of events, renowned musician and composer Mike Oldfield has been rushed to the hospital in critical condition. This news has sent ripples of concern through the music community and his extensive fanbase, prompting an outpouring of support and well-wishes for the celebrated artist known for his groundbreaking work in progressive rock and instrumental music.







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    #### Mike Oldfield: A Musical Pioneer





    Born on May 15, 1953, in Reading, England, Mike Oldfield is best known for his innovative album *Tubular Bells*, released in 1973. This seminal work was not only a commercial success but also a cultural phenomenon, gaining international acclaim and introducing many listeners to the possibilities of instrumental rock music. The album’s unique structure, blending rock, folk, and classical elements, set the stage for a career that would influence countless musicians.




    Oldfield’s musical journey began at a young age, as he showed prodigious talent in playing multiple instruments. By the time he was a teenager, he was already performing in various bands. However, it was *Tubular Bells* that catapulted him to fame, famously being used in the opening credits of William Friedkin’s film *The Exorcist*, which further elevated its status.



    Over the decades, Oldfield has released a series of successful albums, including *Hergest Ridge*, *Ommadawn*, and *Crises*, showcasing his ability to blend different genres and styles. His use of innovative recording techniques and his mastery of various instruments, including guitar, keyboards, and percussion, have established him as a unique voice in the music world.



    #### The Hospitalization Incident



    Details surrounding Mike Oldfield’s hospitalization remain scarce, but reports indicate that he was admitted to the hospital in critical condition earlier today. The exact nature of his health crisis is still unknown, leaving fans and the music community anxious for updates. As news broke, the outpouring of support was immediate, with fans taking to social media to express their concern.



    Many fans shared personal stories of how Oldfield’s music had impacted their lives, with some recounting experiences of attending his concerts or discovering his albums. The hashtags #GetWellMike and #PrayersForMike began trending, reflecting the deep affection many hold for the artist and their hope for his recovery.



    #### Community Reaction



    The response from the music community has been heartfelt and swift. Fellow musicians, producers, and industry figures have expressed their well-wishes, emphasizing the significant influence Oldfield has had on the music landscape. Many artists have shared their admiration for his work, recognizing him as a pioneer who paved the way for the genre of progressive rock.





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