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Tom Ozric ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: September 03 2005 Location: Olympus Mons Status: Offline Points: 15926 |
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^ Yeah, Domino whips anything on Big G.
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prog4evr ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: September 22 2005 Location: Wuhan, China Status: Offline Points: 1455 |
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ghost_of_morphy ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: March 08 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2755 |
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I much prefer the B sides of both of these albums.
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Star_Song_Age_Less ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: December 08 2014 Location: MA Status: Offline Points: 367 |
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Big Generator is a big guilty pleasure for me. I love it. Start to finish. I know, I'm weird.
90125... meh. The more proggish songs are some of the worst proggish songs in their catalog for me. The not-proggish songs are both predictable and not catchy. Oh well. (I strongly prefer a lot of their later work to this one, like The Ladder, Talk, Magnification - though '70s Yes is where I'm really at). |
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richardh ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: February 18 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 30136 |
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BG actually carries a fair amount of punch. I only bought it recently and I was surprised that I didn't hate it given the generally expressed opinion about it. 90125 has some sparkling moments especially Leave It and Cinema but the long tracks just plod along desperately searching for some inspiration. It never happens although I like some of the organ playing , but then I like organ on pretty much anything!
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Star_Song_Age_Less ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: December 08 2014 Location: MA Status: Offline Points: 367 |
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Yeah, my dad has tried for many years to convince me that Cinema is a diamond in the rough, but it just doesn't work for me. Oh well! |
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richardh ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: February 18 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 30136 |
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It's not really Yes of course but I remember getting quite excited when I first heard it at college then feeling a bit let down with the rest of the album.
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Rednight ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: January 18 2014 Location: Mar Vista, CA Status: Offline Points: 4812 |
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You've conversed with your father on a subject of prog (although can we consider 90125 and BG prog?)! How novel. All I could ever bring up with mine were artists like Johnnie Ray and Herb Alpert (sigh). |
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january4mn ![]() Forum Groupie ![]() Joined: April 07 2009 Location: Ontario Status: Offline Points: 67 |
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I like both 90125 and Big Generator, with a particular soft spot for certain tracks---"It Can Happen" and "Cinema" from 90125 and all of side 2 of Big Generator (Yes, including "Love will find a way")
Good, well-written and performed/produced stuff that was actually great at the time, as there wasn't too much as proggy as Yes in the mainstream in the 80's. ELPowell, Pink Floyd/Momentary Lapse and the longer tracks on Genesis records were around, plus the 80's Rush, so along with these two Yes albums, that's pretty much what you could hear that was proggy in Canada. (OK, some of the Cancon bands like Gowan--to a lesser extent and Saga--to a greater extent had some prog too) The UK had more with the neo prog of Marillion (which did make it over here to a degree and I got into it--I wish I'd heard IQ back then too, but didn't until years later) but as a teenager just discovering prog, the 80's Yes albums were important, and still hold up quite well today in my opinion. Yeah, some of it is pop music with not much progressive elements, but keep in mind we were listening for ANYTHING that had a middle section that did something musically different, or vocally unusual etc. Really anything that sounded different or more musically ambitious than the rest of the top 40 of the day. Added later to avoid confusion: This pop/prog of the 80's radio and video world then led me and my buds back to the 70's prog that we all know and love. So I was able to go back and discover albums like Relayer and Foxtrot/SEBTP/everything else including other bands like Renaissance or Vdgg etc which were life changing albums! But that doesn't mean the 80's stuff all stunk, it just wasn't as far reaching and as certainly not as musically free! Edited by january4mn - December 17 2014 at 08:09 |
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Rednight ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: January 18 2014 Location: Mar Vista, CA Status: Offline Points: 4812 |
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Gerinski ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: February 10 2010 Location: Barcelona Spain Status: Offline Points: 5160 |
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I love most of 90125, except Owner Of A Lonely Heart and City Of Love all the rest are great songs. Perhaps it helps that with my mates' band we played some of them, mostly Hold On and Changes, and we had great fun playing them.
It Can Happen, Cinema, Leave It and Hearts are also great songs imo, of course not The Gates Of Delirium but very fine music for the time it was released, a nice balance between accessibility, headbanging but with some quality, and a few proggy elements here and there to keep the listener's interest awaken. I still play 90125 now and then. Big Generator on the other hand never grabbed me, it's OK but if I listen to it it's because someone else has put the CD to play, I myself it's ages that I have not played it.
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january4mn ![]() Forum Groupie ![]() Joined: April 07 2009 Location: Ontario Status: Offline Points: 67 |
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Now edited to avoid getting the wrong idea. If you're still confused/shocked, I have no idea why? Please tell me? Edited by january4mn - December 17 2014 at 07:59 |
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january4mn ![]() Forum Groupie ![]() Joined: April 07 2009 Location: Ontario Status: Offline Points: 67 |
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Yes, I was never too keen on "City of Love". The chorus was a bit too much like Kiss for my liking with the chanting "We'll be waaaaiting for the night to come" part. I like "Owner" though, but it's not my fave from the album. Big Generator doesn't go down too well with many it would seem, but I've always liked it, especially side two as I said. Edited by january4mn - December 19 2014 at 05:42 |
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Xonty ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: June 23 2013 Location: Cornwall Status: Offline Points: 1759 |
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I'm pretty big on 90125 but barely listen to it anymore. Big Generator on the other hand, ugh. One listen was enough
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jayem ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: June 21 2006 Location: Switzerland Status: Offline Points: 997 |
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To me 90125 is 5 stars, and I strongly enjoy the album all throughout ! Let's replay Rabin solos on "Our Song" and "Hearts" (the dorian D solo) Big Generator I have almost no fun except for "I'm running" where I enjoy the parts that ressemble most to 90125's It Can Happen or Changes. Big Generator (the song)'s structure is similar to "Owner" but without the wonderful slow mambo groove that made me jump (fly ?)... Groove-wise I rank Owner to the top along with Zeppelin's Good Times bad Times and Foals's Total Life Forever...
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january4mn ![]() Forum Groupie ![]() Joined: April 07 2009 Location: Ontario Status: Offline Points: 67 |
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For the record, I think Herb Alpert was pretty awesome, although a mediocre trumpet player at best, he knew how to write a great tune!
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Gerinski ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: February 10 2010 Location: Barcelona Spain Status: Offline Points: 5160 |
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BTW does anyone know how the solo in Owner of a Lonely Heart was played? is it Rabin's guitar synthesized? or Kaye's synth sounding guitar-like? or both together? which effects could be used on a regular guitar multi-effects rig to try to approximate that sound?
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january4mn ![]() Forum Groupie ![]() Joined: April 07 2009 Location: Ontario Status: Offline Points: 67 |
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It's definitely all Rabin-- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMFP-aN8rPs |
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Rednight ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: January 18 2014 Location: Mar Vista, CA Status: Offline Points: 4812 |
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Agreed. I remember my ol' man brought home a reel-to-reel tape deck (Kenwood) in '66, set it up dead center in the living room, and played at top volume Burt Bacharach's Casino Royale, startling the neighbors. Exciting stuff at the time, and the tune still holds up in the present. Edited by Rednight - December 17 2014 at 09:58 |
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