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(0) Comentarios Five Miles Out Tour Poster (0) Comentarios Japanese Elements Advertisement (0) Comentarios A View From The Beacon (4) Comentarios The Beacon, Bradnor Hill, Kington, Herefordshire (4) Comentarios Video Disco German Video Music Complilation Featuring Pictures In The Dark (0) Comentarios Video Disco German Video Music Complilation Featuring Pictures In The Dark (1) Comentarios Arrival - SSL 9000 CD (0) Comentarios Brazilian Virgin Promotional CD Featuring Tubular Bells (1) Comentarios Brazilian Virgin Promotional CD Featuring Tubular Bells (0) Comentarios 'The Bells Are Back In Town' UK Magazine article featuring Tubular Bells II (1) Comentarios 'The Bells Are Back In Town' UK Magazine article featuring Tubular Bells II (0) Comentarios 'The Bells Are Back In Town' UK Magazine article featuring Tubular Bells II (0) Comentarios Mike Oldfield aged 15, recording the album 'Children Of The Sun' which he made with his sister Sally. (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (0) Comentarios Oldfield and his sister Sally as the folk due Sallyangie. He was 15; she was 20. (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (0) Comentarios A youthful and modest Richard Branson. He was soon to learn the value of the photo opportunity. (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (0) Comentarios Tom Newman (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (0) Comentarios Simon Heyworth (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (0) Comentarios Caroline Records' mail order department was run by Tony Mellor (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (0) Comentarios From little acorns... Richard Branson was later to sell 'this' for 560,000,000! (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (0) Comentarios Specification of The Manor; the first residential recording studio in the UK (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (0) Comentarios Mike Oldfield; a young musician with much on his mind (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (0) Comentarios Simon Heyworth and his 'candid' camera (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (0) Comentarios Tom Newman's girlfriens, Jacki Byford, with Tony Mellor of the Mail order department (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (1) Comentarios The Manor, Shipton-On-Cherwell, Oxfordshire (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (0) Comentarios The wishing well in the beautiful 100 acre grounds of The Manor (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (0) Comentarios Phil Newell with the tape transport, metering and amplification for his 8-track console (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (0) Comentarios The 8-track recording console was stored at Albion Street until it could be moved to The Manor (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (0) Comentarios Craning the 16 track tape machine into the control room (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (0) Comentarios Tom Newman: "It was a little stable with a hayloft above, which I converted into the control room" (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (0) Comentarios The studio takes shape (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (0) Comentarios The stage is set (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (0) Comentarios Oldfield's original demo was recorded on a domestic Bang & Olufsen 'Beocord'. It was then transferred onto Ampex 4-track for better quality. This photo was taken during that actual process (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells') (0) Comentarios Tom Newman: "Richard Branson... would come down and the gay (happy!) young squire... he would entertain the bands by acting the fool" (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman)" (0) Comentarios Mike Oldfield: "It was a wonderful place, The Manor; It was a big old stone house with a lovely great big fireplace and the whole atmosphere there was really exciting" (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (0) Comentarios A language developed between Tom Newman and Mike Oldfield which allowed them to communicate ideas about the music during recording (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (1) Comentarios This mound of tagliatelle is in fact the 'master tape' which Newman and Heyworth dumped on Richard Branson's doorstep, as a practical joke (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (0) Comentarios Mike Oldfield Plays! (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (0) Comentarios A party at The Manor: Branson (Centre) holds a toy aeroplane, perhaps already planning his future strategy (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (0) Comentarios Mike Oldfield in the '90s; a confident and successful musician (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (0) Comentarios This gatefold was used in the early days of The Manor to promote its recording and residential facilities (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (0) Comentarios This gatefold was used in the early days of The Manor to promote its recording and residential facilities (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (0) Comentarios A late '70s Mike Oldfield concert: a far cry from the lone studio musician (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (0) Comentarios Mike Oldfield Today: the acoustic guitarist comes full circle (From the book 'The Making Of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells' by Richard Newman) (0) Comentarios Loreena McKennit Flyer For Support Act to Royal Albert Hall Mike Oldfield Tour 93 (0) Comentarios Voyager Monitor Mixes Front Cover (0) Comentarios Voyager Monitor Mixes Back Cover (0) Comentarios Vienna 99 Front Cover (0) Comentarios Vienna 99 Back Cover (0) Comentarios Udine 99 Inlay Cover (0) Comentarios Udine 99 Front Cover (0) Comentarios Udine 99 Back Cover (0) Comentarios Tokyo 82 Front Cover (0) Comentarios Tokyo 82 Inlay Cover (0) Comentarios Tokyo 82 Back Cover (0) Comentarios Stuttgart 93 Inlay Cover (0) Comentarios Stuttgart 93 Front Cover (0) Comentarios Roskilde 82 Inlay Cover (0) Comentarios Roskilde 82 Front Cover (0) Comentarios Rehearsals 98 Inlay Cover (0) Comentarios Rehearsals 98 Front Cover (0) Comentarios Rehearsals 98 Back Cover (0) Comentarios Rehearsals 92 & 79 Inlay Cover (0) Comentarios Rehearsals 92 & 79 Front Cover (0) Comentarios Preston 80 Inlay Cover (0) Comentarios Preston 80 Front Cover (0) Comentarios
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