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Posted: Aug. 01 2006, 20:05

Hi sorry if this thread has been asked before. I was watching tbII on dvd earlier and was trying to watch the guy playing the glock ot get the notes but was getting no where. Was wondering if anyone else had tried this and managed it? and if they could let help me figure it out. thanks :)

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Posted: Aug. 02 2006, 13:42

If I remember rightly the guy playing the glock was fellow Glaswegian Alasdair Malloy. He's a mega celebrated percussionist and also played with Mike for the TB3 premier.
Not sure about those notes, there used to be a TB2 songbook out there but i think its long out of print.
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Posted: Aug. 02 2006, 16:19

On a James Bond forum, a "who's the guy with the glock?" discussion would lead into an entirely different direction.

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Posted: Aug. 02 2006, 20:47

Quote (TOBY @ Aug. 02 2006, 13:42)
If I remember rightly the guy playing the glock was fellow Glaswegian Alasdair Malloy. He's a mega celebrated percussionist and also played with Mike for the TB3 premier.
Not sure about those notes, there used to be a TB2 songbook out there but i think its long out of print.

Ah great didnt know he was glaswegian :) the dude that plays on the dvd? nice one. be cool to get the notes. tried to get them when i played glock in 6th year but couldnt.

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Posted: Aug. 23 2006, 08:45

if you wanna figure out the notes, you might want to look at tubular.net/midi...there's a lot of midis and hopefully the bell too ...

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Posted: Aug. 23 2006, 15:01

Quote (TOBY @ Aug. 02 2006, 13:42)
Not sure about those notes, there used to be a TB2 songbook out there but i think its long out of print.

I'm fairly certain I spotted one on Ebay a few days ago - If you want one, it might be worth seeing if it's still there... :D

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Posted: Aug. 23 2006, 15:03

Here it is...

Tubular Bells II Music Book

Any good?


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Posted: Aug. 23 2006, 15:25

Is PVG the publisher, or something else?

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Posted: Aug. 23 2006, 17:42

PVG stands for Piano/Vocal/Guitar, IIRC :)

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Posted: Aug. 24 2006, 06:30

Quote (ImAFoolAndImLaughing @ Aug. 23 2006, 15:03)
Here it is...

Tubular Bells II Music Book

Any good?

Cheers ill check the link later on :)

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Posted: Aug. 24 2006, 14:25

Quote (hiawatha @ Aug. 02 2006, 22:19)
On a James Bond forum, a "who's the guy with the glock?" discussion would lead into an entirely different direction.

Hehehe!  :D Good joke, Hiawatha :)

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Posted: Aug. 29 2006, 16:16

There was also a full band score version of TB2 for 4 keyboards, piano, solo guitar, 4 guitars, bass, 4 vocalists and 4 percussionists. I have it  :)

PS. This is my  first post in over a year... wow.
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Posted: Aug. 29 2006, 17:39

Does it have scoring for the glock, though, Mat?


PS. Welcome back - where've you been??!


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Posted: Aug. 29 2006, 19:32

Quote (ImAFoolAndImLaughing @ Aug. 29 2006, 22:39)
Does it have scoring for the glock, though, Mat?


PS. Welcome back - where've you been??!

It's the notes for the glock section of "The Bell" right? Yes it does have that.

Mostly I've been working, finishing a degree, etc. And I'd lost my log-in details and changed computer so it was nice to sort that out.
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Posted: Aug. 29 2006, 20:06

Ach bugger i was too late. its not on ebay anymore. Shall check in shops aye i think.

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Posted: Aug. 29 2006, 20:10

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Ach bugger i was too late. its not on ebay anymore. Shall check in shops aye i think.

Because of your name I thought this might be of interest; I bought my copy at Biggars on Sauchiehall Street.
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Posted: Aug. 29 2006, 20:35

Quote (Mat Cochrane @ Aug. 29 2006, 20:10)
Because of your name I thought this might be of interest; I bought my copy at Biggars on Sauchiehall Street.

Ah cheers ill try there next time im in town. thanks :)

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