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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Finnforest Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 04 2016 at 16:26
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Yeah.
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Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

I was born in 1979... so actually there wasn't so much great stuff released that year... at least not that I have found yet. Many good songs... though perhaps not as much as on other years. I guess the only whole album I know I can say is great is The Wall, and indeed I love it... but compared to the few previous albums it's a let-down.

"Fairy Tales" by Mother Gong is a great album from 1979. Unfortunately there is a flaw in the YouTube version of the longest track "Wassilissa" a certain section appears twice while another is left out.

I would mention "Phallus Dei" by Amon Düül 2 as an album that came out the year I was born.


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At Newport 1960 - Muddy Waters
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Mary Had a Little Lamb - Thomas Edison

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Originally posted by ten years after ten years after wrote:

Mary Had a Little Lamb - Thomas Edison

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I don't believe you. You were born ten years after.


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Ok, I am telling you my age:

one of my favourite albums of all times! Cool
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Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

Originally posted by ten years after ten years after wrote:

Mary Had a Little Lamb - Thomas Edison

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I don't believe you. You were born ten years after.

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Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

hah... if you are posting covers like that.. you are old enough to have caught this in its live glory..

so being old does have its advantages I guess LOL



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the Beatles' "White Album" (which I consider to be a full-fledged prog album).

other albums worth mentioning would have been Procol Harum's "Shine on Brightly", Iron Butterfly's "In-a-gadda-da-vida", Pink Floyd's "A Saucerful of Secrets", the Grateful Dead's "Anthem of the Sun" (another full-fledged prog album), Jimi Hendrix's "Electric Ladyland" or Steppenwolf's first self-titled album


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Originally posted by ClemofNazareth ClemofNazareth wrote:

Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

hah... if you are posting covers like that.. you are old enough to have caught this in its live glory..

so being old does have its advantages I guess LOL



Well I was like in first grade, but 'You Can't Always Get What You Want', 'Gimme Shelter', 'Midnight Rambler', a little bit of Robert Johnson - what more could you ask for?



it was a great one no doubt!  And I thought you older... LOL Wink.
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1997-Yes-Open Your Eyes..........
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Originally posted by Miss Soprenor Miss Soprenor wrote:

1997-Yes-Open Your Eyes..........


Interesting choice, in that it is general,y regarded as the weakest of all Yes studio releases.

I would suggest a trip to the Prog Archives top albums of that year to expand your horizons a bit. Simply go to too albums of 2015 on the homepage, then use the filter to choose 1997. You will see classics from Radiohead, IQ, Marillion, The Flower Kings, Peter Hamill, to name but a few. All of them are vastly superior to what was supposed to be a Chris Squire and Billy Sherwood collaboration, but ended being a springboard for renewed Yes activity, and was, in truth, extremely poor.

Do you have any other Yes albums?
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Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

Originally posted by Miss Soprenor Miss Soprenor wrote:

1997-Yes-Open Your Eyes..........


Interesting choice, in that it is general,y regarded as the weakest of all Yes studio releases.

All of them are vastly superior to what was supposed to be a Chris Squire and Billy Sherwood collaboration, but ended being a springboard for renewed Yes activity, and was, in truth, extremely poor.

You're weak, and your taste is extremely poor. I can think of at least four other Yes albums that suck compared to Open Your Eyes. Leave the 19-year-old enthusiast alone.
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Originally posted by Rednight Rednight wrote:

Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

Originally posted by Miss Soprenor Miss Soprenor wrote:

1997-Yes-Open Your Eyes..........


Interesting choice, in that it is general,y regarded as the weakest of all Yes studio releases.

All of them are vastly superior to what was supposed to be a Chris Squire and Billy Sherwood collaboration, but ended being a springboard for renewed Yes activity, and was, in truth, extremely poor.

You're weak, and your taste is extremely poor. I can think of at least four other Yes albums that suck compared to Open Your Eyes. Leave the 19-year-old enthusiast alone.


You have selectively quoted my post. I would have thought it fairly obvious that my entire post was not intended to harass a 19 year old enthusiast, but to provide her with my considered opinion and advice on how to expand her horizons.

Don't be so f**king rude.
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Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

Originally posted by Rednight Rednight wrote:

Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

Originally posted by Miss Soprenor Miss Soprenor wrote:

1997-Yes-Open Your Eyes..........


Interesting choice, in that it is general,y regarded as the weakest of all Yes studio releases.

All of them are vastly superior to what was supposed to be a Chris Squire and Billy Sherwood collaboration, but ended being a springboard for renewed Yes activity, and was, in truth, extremely poor.

You're weak, and your taste is extremely poor. I can think of at least four other Yes albums that suck compared to Open Your Eyes. Leave the 19-year-old enthusiast alone.


You have selectively quoted my post. I would have thought it fairly obvious that my entire post was not intended to harass a 19 year old enthusiast, but to provide her with my considered opinion and advice on how to expand her horizons.

Don't be so f**king rude.
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ITCOTCK of course..

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