Prog in the 1980's: The Year 1982 |
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Braka1
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If it were on the list I'd have voted for 'Music For a New society' by John Cale.
Players: John Cale and Allen Lanier Edited by Braka1 - August 14 2020 at 15:57 |
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verslibre
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I should vote for Rush, but I must vote for Twelfth Night, because Geoff is the MANN!
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Psychedelic Paul
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I've been listening to a lot of Mike Oldfield just lately, so that's where my vote goes.
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iluvmarillion
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I love the Jethro Tull, but the Rush album comes close to knocking it off.
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hellogoodbye
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Kate for me, then Roxy.
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Awesoreno
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Man, sad about about Zappa. But glad about one of the best guitarist to ever grace the Earth gaining that late entry.
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richardh
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Eloy - Time To Turn
I play that endlessly and will often include it in my top ten or twenty favourite albums. They nailed the whole sci-fi drenched in synths thing and the band were just incredible at this time. The drums and bass are off the scale brilliant for me.
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someone_else
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You're not the only one here. It is my favourite album of 1982 (with Signals as second).
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Deadwing
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Voted for Rush best album
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judahbenkenobi
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Rush of course. APP's Eye in the Sky would be my second place
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I accidentally voted for something else, but my choice really is FIVE MILES OUT from Mike Oldfield. Taurus II simply rules, some ppl find it meandering and unfocused, I find it fantastic and joyful!!! Shout out to Jethro Tull and likely the most solid offering of the 1980s from 'em: The Broadsword and the Beast. From what I've seen, the concert tour was MINDBOGGLING, with Ian's voice still at 90% of his capabilities, very tight band around him and incredibly vivid playing. |
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Oldfield
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Psychedelic Paul
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All the Signals indicated that Rush was going to win this poll, but I was Dreaming of a win for Kate Bush.
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Ronstein
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Eye in the Sky
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A Crimson Mellotron
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Toto IV for me, which happens to be in the company of many good albums.
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Psychedelic Paul
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It's good to see Toto holding the line against some of the prog giants in the poll. Toto's Falling in Between concert in Paris is one of the best Live performances I've ever seen, and with the added bonus of featuring Greg Phillinganes on keyboards. The bass player with the long beard reminds me of Zebedee from The Magic Roundabout.
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With the "late entry," there's finally something here I can vote for without reservation.
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Progmind
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Voted Twelfth Night, what a great band! very personal and distinct sound.
but my favorite album of that year its Pseu
https://rateyourmusic.com/artist/pseu |
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Hercules
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Tough.
Toto IV is excellent, as is Avalon. I really like Time to Turn too. But my vote goes to Five Miles Out. For me, the world music phase of Oldfield's discography as on QE2 and Five Miles Out was better than his initial trio of albums.
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A TVR is not a car. It's a way of life.
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There are eight albums on this list I could vote for... The result of the toss-up says I vote Twelfth Night's Fact & Fiction.
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The razamataz is a pain in the bum |
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