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Rednight
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Renaissance, but boy did Earth & Fire have a go at it.
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"It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno
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rogerthat
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Now THAT was one rocking band.
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Atavachron
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Hmmm... Earth, Wind & Fire, I think .
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Manuel
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Yes, Renaissance without a doubt.
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rogerthat
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Hmm, I get the sense that E&F fans are similarly passionate about the band as we Ren fans are about Renaissance. So while what exactly invokes that kind of passion is lost to me, I can certainly relate to the feeling. There's something about rooting strongly for a second tier prog rock band against the biggies.
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gr8dane
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Oh and I forgot to mention , I saw Earth & Fire warm up for Focus in maybe 74.
Focus was great, but Earth & Fire was better.:)
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Shake & bake.
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hellogoodbye
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Renaissance for me, but I like E&F and E&W&F too.
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HolyMoly
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I’m an Earth & Fire fanboy so I’m glad I got to make a small dent in this likely Renaissance landslide.
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Man With Hat
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option #2
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maryes
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Renaissance !!!
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Logan
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Like both, but Earth & Fire is getting my vote for Song of the Marching Children.
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gr8dane
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2 symphonic prog bands.2 excellent female singers,2 dodgy 80ies albums.
Renaissance I am sure will win this ,but let's see how many votes E&F can steal away. Annie Haslam is a better singer, but Jerney Kaagman can hold her own. Just spotted that E&Fs catalog is now on I-Tunes and is listening again after a while. I am a huge fan of E&F and they are in my top 10.Yes,beating most of the grand statesmen of prog. Love Renaissance also ,but Earth & Fire is my vote.
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Shake & bake.
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