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Poll Question: Favourite?
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    Posted: 2 hours 33 minutes ago at 12:58
I love ELP, Yeti, Bitches Brew, Tangram, Erpland. Feel like voting Tangram today.
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Between ELP and Caravan. If it was Trilogy I wouldn't have any doubt, but between the two I listen to the second more often
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Originally posted by Gentle and Giant Gentle and Giant wrote:

I can't quite believe this but I'm putting T2 over Rush. I absolutely love It'll All Work Out In Boomland, maybe only bettered by my favourite Rush album AFTKs.


I love this post because it just shows how incredible that T2 album was. Both trios. I always enjoyed Landberk's cover of T2's No More White Horses. By the way there are only a handful of Rush albums I'd rate higher than he T2 one.
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Tangram
Permanent Waves | Heaven and Hell (tie)
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ELP - s/t
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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Originally posted by Mellotron Storm Mellotron Storm wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Love various of these albums, and I am tempted by Miles Davis (and that U Totem I used to listen to a lot) but I'm putting my big foot down for an abominably giant Yeti stomp.


Okay I regret clicking on that link. But I'm so glad you voted Yeti. I was really hoping it would get a vote.


I have very fond memories of watching Backyardigans with my eldest when about three years old. We bought tickets to a Backyardigans concert, which I did not find very good (and overpriced, as was the Dora concert), but The Yeti Stomp was the highlight of the concert (maybe because it always makes me think of the ADII album). On the other hand, I genuinely loved seeing The Wiggles live! My other child was never into such things. Anyway, Yeti is a great favourite album of mine.


I looked after my only grandkid a lot until she was four. The Wiggles were on a lot, and they were entertaining. I wasn't familiar with Backyardigans though.
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ELP or Caravan followed by the last, great Hawkwind album or the excellent Tangram.
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I can't quite believe this but I'm putting T2 over Rush. I absolutely love It'll All Work Out In Boomland, maybe only bettered by my favourite Rush album AFTKs.
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Permanent Waves just over Empire and ELP.
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Loads of great stuff here, could pick half a dozen

AD2 > Caravan, Miles, U Totem
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RRUUSSHH, followed by 'Ryche, Sabbath, Genesis and ELP.
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Originally posted by Mellotron Storm Mellotron Storm wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Love various of these albums, and I am tempted by Miles Davis (and that U Totem I used to listen to a lot) but I'm putting my big foot down for an abominably giant Yeti stomp.


Okay I regret clicking on that link. But I'm so glad you voted Yeti. I was really hoping it would get a vote.


I have very fond memories of watching Backyardigans with my eldest when about three years old. We bought tickets to a Backyardigans concert, which I did not find very good (and overpriced, as was the Dora concert), but The Yeti Stomp was the highlight of the concert (maybe because it always makes me think of the ADII album). On the other hand, I genuinely loved seeing The Wiggles live! My other child was never into such things. Anyway, Yeti is a great favourite album of mine.

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Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

Purely a 1970 top three for me.

Miles Davis-Bitches Brew            
Amon Duul II-Yeti
Caravan-If I Could Do It All Over Again, I'd Do It All...


Bitches Brew is such an iconic record. I was working for a publishing company about ten years ago, the owner was about 15 years older than me and a big Blues fan. Rich guy who had an apartment above one of his warehouses. He once in a while would ask me to help him carry stuff upstairs to his apartment. He had a drum set up there and lots of vinyl records including Bitches Brew.
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Purely a 1970 top three for me.

Miles Davis-Bitches Brew            
Amon Duul II-Yeti
Caravan-If I Could Do It All Over Again, I'd Do It All...
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mellotron Storm Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: Yesterday at 09:43
Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Love various of these albums, and I am tempted by Miles Davis (and that U Totem I used to listen to a lot) but I'm putting my big foot down for an abominably giant Yeti stomp.


Okay I regret clicking on that link. But I'm so glad you voted Yeti. I was really hoping it would get a vote.
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Originally posted by Big Sky Big Sky wrote:

I went with ELP's debut. But, in reality it's a coin toss between ELP and Rush, both great albums.


Your fast! I'm a huge fan of that ELP debut. It's just so warm and dated, I love it. And by dated I just mean it sounds like 1970. I might be one of the few not to be tired of Lucky Man.
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