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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 07 2005 at 06:35

I bought this album on vinyl in Bristol in november(on my 20th seeing my ex.HA!)

I havent listened to it yet. I also got an first pressing of AHM.

Yes are probably the hardest prog group to get into. I thought it was Genesis. But the only album I can listen to all the way through is close to the edge.

 

After reading this thread i'm going to listen to it when I get home, For the first time EVER!!

I'm excited now.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 07 2005 at 05:58

Originally posted by Rob The Good Rob The Good wrote:

I have to say, Tales is on my 'to-do' list. It's taken me a while to pluck up the courage to go and buy it as a result of all the negative reviews. I think it may just be the thing that I'll end up loving to bits.

Oh by the way, there are a few Yes mp3s to download, but interestingly neither Relayer (my favourite Yes album) and Tales are not represented in this manner. They're both quite controversial, so perhaps it may be an idea to upload some tracks to give budding Yes fans a listen!

Never mind the bad reviews, what people can't handle they hate

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 07 2005 at 04:41
Tales is GREAT!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 07 2005 at 00:01
I have to say, Tales is on my 'to-do' list. It's taken me a while to pluck up the courage to go and buy it as a result of all the negative reviews. I think it may just be the thing that I'll end up loving to bits.

Oh by the way, there are a few Yes mp3s to download, but interestingly neither Relayer (my favourite Yes album) and Tales are not represented in this manner. They're both quite controversial, so perhaps it may be an idea to upload some tracks to give budding Yes fans a listen!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 06 2005 at 23:56

Originally posted by Sound Chaser Sound Chaser wrote:

Originally posted by Dreamer Dreamer wrote:

I was planning to buy that album, I'm not sure if i really want to anymore

Listen to it with as open of a mind as possible first and if you like it buy it, don't form oppinions on it based on what others think. It's definatly an either love it or hate it kind of album. I happen to like it, it's nowhere near the masterpeace CTTE is but it's still a good album.

I totally agree except I would change masterpeace to masterpiece

Actually, I didn't like TFTO that much when I first heard it but the more I listened to prog rock, the more I liked it. I still don't think it's a masterpiece (or peace) but it's worth owning.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 06 2005 at 23:51
Originally posted by Dreamer Dreamer wrote:

I was planning to buy that album, I'm not sure if i really want to anymore

Listen to it with as open of a mind as possible first and if you like it buy it, don't form oppinions on it based on what others think. It's definatly an either love it or hate it kind of album. I happen to like it, it's nowhere near the masterpeace CTTE is but it's still a good album.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 06 2005 at 23:10
Originally posted by marktheshark marktheshark wrote:

Originally posted by Tony R Tony R wrote:

Originally posted by The-Bullet The-Bullet wrote:

In you call playing the whole of both Ritual and The Revealing as "excerpts" that is ...


when......



Hey Tony, who are these 2 wingnuts you got pictured here? Relatives?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 06 2005 at 21:40
Originally posted by Tony R Tony R wrote:

Originally posted by The-Bullet The-Bullet wrote:

In you call playing the whole of both Ritual and The Revealing as "excerpts" that is ...


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Hey Tony, who are these 2 wingnuts you got pictured here? Relatives?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 06 2005 at 21:32
I myself prefer the group NO!s "Trails From The Pornographic Lotions". Especially the cut "The Revealing Science Of Bob". The Dylan parody.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 06 2005 at 20:51
I love it, long beautiful peces of music thats perfect too lisen to when you whant something soft and nice, most of the time i lisen to tales at the evening its a perfect night album to lisen to and close your eyes and dream away. But i can understand if it get to much for pople to handle. But its honestly one of my all time favorite albums.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 06 2005 at 20:45
Originally posted by flowerchild flowerchild wrote:

"Tales from Topografic oceans" is IMO the best recorded piece of art in any genre EVER! It is in EVERY way far SUPERIOR to "Close to the edge" and I think "Close to the edge" is one of the best albums I've heard. That is how fantastic "Tales from Topografic oceans" is to myself and many with me, it's simply the ultimate progressive piece of music ever written.

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I agree 100% with flowerchild. I know a lot of listeners don't like it, but I never understood that. CTTE is great, but I prefer the complexity of writing and playing Topographic Oceans. CTTE and Relayer were the 1st 2 Yes albums I heard. Then I got T-Oceans. Loved it from the beginning. The only thing that maybe should have been written better (or left off) is the 1st half of "The Ancient". 25 years later, the thrill of listening to T-Oceans has remained strong for me, while the thrill of listening to CTTE has faded.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 06 2005 at 20:31

A lot of people feel the way you do - Topo is a very controversial album.

Yes is by far my favorite band, but to me Topo is downright mediocre. It's got about 30 minutes of good or great music watered down over 80 minutes. It was also badly produced, so I prefer the live versions such as Ritual on Yesshows which is infinitely better than the studio version.

I feel other questionable albums such Drama, 90125, The Ladder, are all better.

The album also caused Yes to lose two of its most popular members: Bruford (before) and Wakeman (after). Squire didn't like it much either.

Finally, a word of advice to anyone collecting Yes music: if you're looking for more great 70s Yes - pick up "Keystudio," which was recorded in '96-'97 but has the classic line-up and sound, and included two AWESOME 20-minute epics that don't suck: That That Is and Mind Drive.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 06 2005 at 20:11

Originally posted by The-Bullet The-Bullet wrote:

I'm not arguing it's merits (I love it btw), I just pointed out your mistake. It was both JA and SH's "baby", so if you take the tours where both were present I don't feel it's been neglected.

...and Wakeman liked it all the way, untill he read the critics and become scared...they all loved it

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 06 2005 at 20:05
I'm not arguing it's merits (I love it btw), I just pointed out your mistake. It was both JA and SH's "baby", so if you take the tours where both were present I don't feel it's been neglected.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 06 2005 at 20:04
Originally posted by tuxon tuxon wrote:

 

I hate Rush

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 06 2005 at 20:03

 

I hate Rush

 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 06 2005 at 20:00

Originally posted by The-Bullet The-Bullet wrote:

Rememeber also that for around 16 of the last "25" years Steve Howe wasn't around.

and.....................???

It really is a Jon Anderson vehicle...

All I am trying to say is that if it was such a towering achievement they would have found some way to feature it more completely in the show. In fact now as I remember the album was released in 1974 so it is 31 years old!!!!!! Relatively speaking,theyve hardly played it.

Did you buy it day of release? Because I did. I felt really cheated.Never really liked Relayer either.

Fortunately they managed one last great album with GFTO!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 06 2005 at 19:58
Originally posted by JMCecil JMCecil wrote:

Originally posted by Nipsey88 Nipsey88 wrote:

In fact, anyone here clever with Sound Forge or something similar should try a one CD edit of this record, would be  an interesting experiment and undoubtedly better than the original!Smile

hmm....reminds me of the scene in Amedeus where his royal dimness suggests that Mozart cut some notes because there are too many.  Mozart had the perfect reply..."Which notes did you have in mind?"  Or Pete Townshend being told by the record company that he had to redo Tommy because proper songs were 3 minutes 5 with a repeatable chorus.

I personally think the motif of the album requires the length and loose structure.  I think any short version of any of it would be terrible.  This sounds like a generation X problem to me.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 06 2005 at 19:55

Originally posted by Nipsey88 Nipsey88 wrote:

In fact, anyone here clever with Sound Forge or something similar should try a one CD edit of this record, would be  an interesting experiment and undoubtedly better than the original!Smile

hmm....reminds me of the scene in Amedeus where his royal dimness suggests that Mozart cut some notes because there are too many.  Mozart had the perfect reply..."Which notes did you have in mind?"  Or Pete Townshend being told by the record company that he had to redo Tommy because proper songs were 3 minutes 5 with a repeatable chorus.

I personally think the motif of the album requires the length and loose structure.  I think any short version of any of it would be terrible.  This sounds like a generation X problem to me.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 06 2005 at 19:53
Oh MY, oh my, oh my........
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