Posté par: Nao/Gilles
« le: 2 Septembre 2010 à 9h27 »I know Mike Oldfield!Oldfield remade TB a few years ago, as 'Tubular Bells 2003' I believe (30th anniversary), replacing the original voice over with John Cleese. An interesting move.My brother used to play Tubular Bells all the time... a beautiful piece indeed - best listened to at night with the lights off ... okay I am back to hear this properly.
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Also, I like everything I see here... the blog aspect is a lovely personalisation. What mod are you using for this?Nothing. It's all custom code.
And I'm planning to share it in the future. If the SMF team doesn't bother me too much...
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I notice too, you have changed the text on ultimate profile (think you use that) for the photos! I like being a vampire! And other places. Nice touch.Yes, it's UltimateProfile, but heavily modified. It has a gallery module and originally I was using that, but it was too limitating so in the end I made my own gallery code... Which some people are bound to have noticed.

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If the audio side of things is included in this package I would be very happy to subscribe and indeed help you with testing new things here.Audio is included in AeMe 1.x. What is in 2.x is the rest of Foxprog's features -- playlists, animated audio player, linked topics, etc.
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I really loved the first track! Put me mind of another band called Camel... again mid to late 70's... here's a youtube clip to their Snow Goose Another track for lights off listening. But Asturias is far more beautiful. Camel has kind of dated, I do not think what you have here willOh, Camel has some really good stuff... I love Snow Goose, but I prefer the live version (they recorded it in Paris, in 1980). They also have a couple of other great albums.
BTW, I already had a page on Camel here: http://fox.noisen.com/4822/camel/
You should try a look at the complete list of artists on Foxprog. It hasn't been updated in a couple of years but that's just because it isn't really a successful website. I have to find my priorities I'm afraid.
http://fox.noisen.com/?action=fox;sa=name
Also, if you want the very best "countryside"-style peaceful tracks, try this playlist:
http://fox.noisen.com/?action=media;sa=playlists;id=35
Especially Harmonium. A fantastic Québec band.
My brother used to play Tubular Bells all the time... a beautiful piece indeed - best listened to at night with the lights off ... okay I am back to hear this properly.

Grosse influence d'Oldfield période Incantations, wouhou !
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