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Joined: November 29 2006
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Posted: March 18 2013 at 00:25
I don't like any of those bands except for Tiles and Discipline. I'll use the Other option, my favorite clone band is Bi Kyo Ran, they are a clear clone band to King Crimson. As much as I always thought I would never like a clone band, I really love that band, their two first albums have great music, clone or not clone. Any fan of KC who doesn't mind a clone band should definitely check them out.
Citizen Cane that was mentioned before is another good example indeed, but I don't listen to them anymore.
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Posted: March 18 2013 at 00:49
Definately not going to vote here, as most of the bands/albums listed are so good and incorporate more than enough unique elements to make them very worthwhile.
To write them off as mere `clones' is not only dismissive of their merits, but also borderline offensive.
OK if you find them them `clones' to your ears, Doctor, I'm not having a go at you personally!
I think there's a lot of dismissal of these albums/artists by many unfairly.
Edited by Aussie-Byrd-Brother - March 18 2013 at 00:49
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Posted: March 18 2013 at 07:09
My intent certainly wasn't to offend, nor do I dismiss these albums at all. Quite the contrary, I enjoy each and every one of these albums, a few, like the Discipline and Starcastle albums are among my favorites. I was also not necessarily calling the band themselves clones, but merely that they made at least one album (those mentioned in the poll) which were close enough in sound to the "parent" band that they could be considered clone albums. And as far as I'm concerned, there is absolutely nothing wrong with doing an album in the style of your favorite band.
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Posted: March 18 2013 at 07:29
I think your use of words is wring Doc. Clone means an exact copy to me, identical in every detail. That is why I don't like the term clone bands, it's lazy. (Not you but the term) Surprised to see Wobbler there.
The only genuine clone act here, as I see it anyway, is The Watch. I kinda get the others here too - as they all show signs of their idols, yet with The Watch - it's taken too far. Don't get me wrong - they are all brilliant musicians, I just can't find anything original about their work. Nothing that says: Hey it's us! Instead we get Gabriel vocals, Collins' drumming, Hackett guitar and some Banks' inspired keyboard sections. Too much imo.
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Posted: March 18 2013 at 08:08
I'm sorry if it came across like I was attacking a bit, Doctor, not meant to be that way at all. Besides, I'm all for as many Star Wars references as possible!
But I did get a good laugh when you listed Realm as one of the choices! I bought their first album `Time Tales' (I think that's what it's called off the top of my head?) on vinyl reissue three or more years, and I'd never listened to it. I went to a local record fair on Sunday and came across that same reissue and thought `Oh yeah, forgot about that one.....'
But WOW their singer sounds like Jon Anderson lol! Some truly dazzling rapid-fire synth playing on that one too!
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Posted: March 18 2013 at 08:20
I've always wanted to get Time Tales, but have never been able to find it. Love The Path. The keyboard work is pretty awesome, but the Anderson like vocals and lyrics make me think Yes every time I hear it.
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Posted: March 18 2013 at 11:09
I don't mind it sounding like Yes either. Brilliant album. I thought of RPWL when I was making this poll, but the albums I have by them (their later stuff) sound more inspired by Floyd than really sounding like Floyd. I haven't heard God Has Failed.
I can understand your anger at me, but what did the horse I rode in on ever do to you?
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Posted: March 18 2013 at 11:27
Discipline: Unfolded Like Staircase, although I don't think it's Generator's clone. Certain similarity is perceptible in Parmenter's expressive vocal, but that's all.
On the other hand, the exemplary case of Yes clone is obviously Starcastle... although, there was even more perfect one, at that with Roger Dean's paintings on cover - namely Druid.
Another suggestion - Big Big Train: English Electric (Part One) - very "Genesisoid" album. But who wants to listen to a kind of Genesis clone, I'd suggest him a band called Fireballet:
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Joined: May 22 2007
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Posted: March 20 2013 at 14:33
I had to decide between my two Michigan compadres and decided to go with Tiles. Second choice would have been Discipline. Matthew Parmenter is a big Peter Hammill fan and I do think that he is quite influenced by him.
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