It's great to see some fellow fans. I don't have a favourite era, to me there is great stuff from Mike throughout his career, just like with Mark. This May will mark the 50th anniversary of Tubular Bells, it is also my 50th year too, that album is so special for me, when I first started to hear music properly, and not just chart stuff, this is one of the 3 big albums that made their mark on me, alongside Brothers in Arms and Dark Side of The Moon, it really is a unique album, and it still amazes me that it was written and nearly all played by one person so young!!! and also someone who was so introverted and shy, he was not prepared for the fame at all.
It's also interesting that in this era of making perfect recordings, with computer software etc, Tubular Bells is far from perfect, some of it is badly played, out of time, etc, but it doesn't matter, it all adds up to an astonishing finished product, there are good reasons for that of course because of the limitations he had to record it. I understand him wanting to re-record it in 2003 and it does sonically sound a lot better, and better played, but nothing would have been able to surpass that original album.
What do people think about this incredible album?
JP, I though you would be fan, as I had already written your pieces, and I look forward to your Tubular Bells and Crises articles too.