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iluvmarillion
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Posted: May 24 2013 at 20:22 |
TFTO because it transcended anything that had been attempted before in Prog. It doesn't quite come off but I sure enjoyed the ride.
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mongofa
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Posted: May 25 2013 at 12:49 |
Tormato is the best album since "Au Claire de La Lune"
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ten years after
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Posted: May 25 2013 at 17:30 |
Ajay wrote:
Then they do it again with And You And I.Then they top it off with Siberian Khatru - a rhythm you can't beat, wonderful counterpoint, and they even squeeze in a harpsichord solo.
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The Bearded Bard
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Posted: May 25 2013 at 17:39 |
Relayer
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progbethyname
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Posted: May 26 2013 at 00:03 |
Tales from the topographic ocean. Easy.
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: May 26 2013 at 06:08 |
I have 4 top favourite YES albums so I can't vote. 'Fragile', 'Topographic', 'Relayer' and 'Drama'. I just can't choose - perhaps Topographic but then that's not fair on the others........
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kit-kat
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Posted: May 26 2013 at 06:41 |
I can't believe Relayer and TFTO have more votes than The Yes Album, that's just sad
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Stool Man
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Posted: May 26 2013 at 06:56 |
I can't believe that someone thinks it's sad that an album has more votes than another album, it's just a little online poll about some old albums by a band. It's sad that babies die, it's sad that scientific research hasn't yet found a cure for major killer diseases, it's sad that there are wars based on which diety different people worship.
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kit-kat
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Posted: May 26 2013 at 07:30 |
Stool Man wrote:
I can't believe that someone thinks it's sad that an album has more votes than another album, it's just a little online poll about some old albums by a band.
It's sad that babies die, it's sad that scientific research hasn't yet found a cure for major killer diseases, it's sad that there are wars based on which diety different people worship. |
Of course I wasn't serious, no need to be overly dramatic. It's a music related poll, not the "what is wrong with the world" forum, duh.
I was just trying to express that I think Yes Album is their best and I'm slightly surprised that two of their (in my opinion) not so great albums are just as or even more highly regarded here (I like plenty of long self-indulgent songs and instrumental passages, but Relayer and TFTO both fall on the wrong side of the equation to me in those aspects, too few ideas stretched out for far too long).
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brainstormer
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Posted: May 26 2013 at 09:01 |
I voted for "The Yes Album," too. I think it was the first Yes album, or even Prog album, to show some of the more unique possibilities of this new blend of what skilled musicians could do, who understood how to create some of the complexity of classical music and put it in a rock format. Sure, there was Emerson with the Nice and the Electric Prunes/Axelrod with the Mass in F Minor, but there was a very strong harmonic innovation that occcured in The Yes Album. It was just light years ahead of everything else at the time in its innovative "cosmic" appeal, and I really think that it created it's own branch of Prog, that can only be called Yes-inspired prog.
Edited by brainstormer - May 26 2013 at 09:03
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antonyus
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Posted: May 27 2013 at 01:30 |
Close To The Edge
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The Mystical
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Posted: May 27 2013 at 07:27 |
Stool Man wrote:
I can't believe that someone thinks it's sad that an album has more votes than another album, it's just a little online poll about some old albums by a band.
It's sad that babies die, it's sad that scientific research hasn't yet found a cure for major killer diseases, it's sad that there are wars based on which diety different people worship. |
Sorry, I think that the change the world forum is what you are after.
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I am currently digging: Hawkwind, Rare Bird, Gong, Tangerine Dream, Khan, Iron Butterfly, and all things canterbury and hard-psych. I also love jazz! Please drop me a message with album suggestions.
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Josef_K
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Posted: May 27 2013 at 07:36 |
Tales from Topographic Oceans for me, it's the best album I have ever heard actually. Surprisingly, as much as I loved their work while in the band, neither the loss of Bruford before Tales nor Wakeman after it seemed to hurt the band musically at all in my opinion. Of course that's much got to do with their immacualte replacements but still, those are two of the highest regarded musicians in their field in prog and the band still delivers as if nothing happened... Goes to show that, again for me anyway, Yes was more about Anderson and Howe than I believed was possible.
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Leave the past to burn, At least that's been his own - Peter Hammill
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digdug
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Posted: May 27 2013 at 11:55 |
I heard Fragile first and it's still my fave
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Barbu
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Posted: June 07 2013 at 12:13 |
My first Yes purchase was Tales (think i paid 45$ for it); Hated it on first listens and disliked it for nearly a decade (one or two listen per year), and finally sold it. A re-listen some years later and was simply blow away...Go figure. 1. The Yes Album 2. Tales from Topographic Oceans 3. Close to the Edge
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The.Crimson.King
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Posted: June 07 2013 at 12:27 |
Barbu wrote:
My first Yes purchase was Tales (think i paid 45$ for it); Hated it on first listens and disliked it for nearly a decade (one or two listen per year), and finally sold it. A re-listen some years later and was simply blow away...Go figure. |
Exact same thing happened to me with Zappa's Uncle Meat. Bought it when I was 16 and hated it...I couldn't get rid of that album fast enough. Then 20 years later re-bought it and it's now one of my favorite FZ albums...go figure
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dennismoore
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Posted: June 07 2013 at 12:51 |
AlanB wrote:
I'm not allowed to vote until I have 100 posts - but if I could I would have been the first person to pick The Yes Album. |
Hi AlanB,
Drop by the Flowers King's thread:
And tell those jokers over there they are not playing TFK - The Chicken Farmer Song enough, you can spam
over there for about 25 posts and then you can vote your favorite YES.
To the OP:
The best of the first 10 records is ALL 10. They are all priceless and mandatory prog(cept for maybe the 2 silly tracks on Tormato... )
I voted for Tales just to show my undying love & commitment to that truly special creative musical work, though
GFTO & Relayer & CTTE are unequalled recordings in the history of music.
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"Yeah, people are unhappy about that - but you know what, it's still Yes." - Chris Squire
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chopper
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Posted: June 07 2013 at 13:02 |
kit-kat wrote:
I was just trying to express that I think Yes Album is their best and I'm slightly surprised that two of their (in my opinion) not so great albums are just as or even more highly regarded here
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Exactly, it's your opinion. Others are allowed to have different opinions.
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dennismoore
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Posted: June 07 2013 at 13:29 |
The Mystical wrote:
Any more opinions? |
Yes, Tales may be the most adventurous & progressive recording ever made. So it is special on that
count alone. Plus it is plain magic & simple wonderfullness(though I don't quite relate to Steve's unique electric guitar
work on The Ancient...)
... And anybody who doesn't like Tales is a t**ser & is secretly in love with Tiny Tim.
Those are my opinions. Any more questions.
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"Yeah, people are unhappy about that - but you know what, it's still Yes." - Chris Squire
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progbethyname
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Posted: June 07 2013 at 13:36 |
dennismoore wrote:
The Mystical wrote:
Any more opinions? |
Yes, Tales may be the most adventurous & progressive recording ever made. So it is special on that
count alone. Plus it is plain magic & simple wonderfullness(though I don't quite relate to Steve's unique electric guitar
work on The Ancient...)
... And anybody who doesn't like Tales is a t**ser & is secretly in love with Tiny Tim.
Those are my opinions. Any more questions. | No questions, but I'd never thought I'd hear tiny Tim and tales from the topographic oceans being mentioned in the same sentence. Consider my mind blown!! Love Tales!!! It's absolutely incredible. Probably their best work. As for tiny Tim...well.....to be honest if he were alive today I'd like him to shove that tiny guitar up his ass. Lol. Oh and is it just me or doesn't tiny Tim look like Tim burton? I think so. Lol
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