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Posted: November 06 2016 at 08:26
micky wrote:
Ya ever heard this, came out a few years ago. They cover a rap song about selling crack. Judging by the video they must have thought it was about selling a different kind of crack:
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Posted: November 06 2016 at 08:31
zravkapt wrote:
micky wrote:
Ya ever heard this, came out a few years ago. They cover a rap song about selling crack. Judging by the video they must have thought it was about selling a different kind of crack:
I haven't heard that one.... after the mid 90's when the spawn of Satan came into my life my musical world was compressed to trying to be able to.. ummm...perform sex with Celine Dion and Garth Brooks in my ears... I must have missed that one. I'll check that out.
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Posted: November 06 2016 at 08:36
I cannot even get myself interested enough in what 3 out of these 4 bands did in the 90s to have a proper basis for this vote (Camel did OK but not great in my book; of course they will win this poll as almost always and won't need me for this).
Joined: August 22 2009
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Posted: November 06 2016 at 09:20
Camel's Dust & Dreams, Harbour of Tears and Rajazz are by far, without a doubt, my favorite Camel albums after the first four. I think Harbour of Tears is actually the finest album Camel has ever made, given the concept, lyrics and emotion of the music. It is a mature work with Andy Latimer (and friends) at his songwriting peak.
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Posted: November 06 2016 at 11:05
I know very little 90's Marillion, and no 90's Camel at all, so I won't vote. However, there's a few Yes 90's tracks that I really love, like "The More We Live... let go", "Be the One", and most of all "Endless Dream". "Mind Drive" has some of the best Yes musical passages I could think of too, but some others that rather ruin the song. They should do an edit leaving out those "It's a New World"- like passages, but keeping the beautiful acoustic guitar and the XYZ parts in.
Joined: October 28 2008
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Posted: November 06 2016 at 13:40
My vote goes to Marillion, because I love their 90's output. However, this is not as easy a question as I thought it might be, because Camel's output in this decade is, actually, my favourite period of that venerable band. As another poster put it, Rajaz on its own is worth a vote.
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