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    Posted: June 27 2010 at 18:21
I would say "Owner of a lonely heart" by Yes. And you?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 27 2010 at 18:43
Originally posted by desistindo desistindo wrote:

I would say "Owner of a lonely heart" by Yes. And you?


not bad.. right album.. wrong song.

Changes..  near letter perfect prog-pop.

Could launch into my thoughts about Yes being the most misunderstood (and incorrectly labelled major group on the site) but won't.

However Yes was a pop band first and foremost.. and their transition to shorter song structure retained enough prog to not lose old fans.. and yet gain scores of new mainstream fans. What prog band made the transition from the 70's to 80's in that way. None..  it was a seemless transition for they didn't change what they had always done.. or become something they were not.  They merely made it more accessible and shorter.

2nd best.. perhaps this gem.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 27 2010 at 18:50
'Back in NYC' (followed by more Genesis like 'Abacab' or 'Robbery,Assault and Battery'), also ELP's 'Lucky Man' and 'Cinema/Leave It' from 90125


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 27 2010 at 18:57


This is more or less pop, right?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 27 2010 at 18:59
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by desistindo desistindo wrote:

I would say "Owner of a lonely heart" by Yes. And you?


not bad.. right album.. wrong song.

Changes..  near letter perfect prog-pop.

Could launch into my thoughts about Yes being the most misunderstood (and incorrectly labelled major group on the site) but won't.

However Yes was a pop band first and foremost.. and their transition to shorter song structure retained enough prog to not lose old fans.. and yet gain scores of new mainstream fans. What prog band made the transition from the 70's to 80's in that way. None..  it was a seemless transition for they didn't change what they had always done.. or become something they were not.  They merely made it more accessible and shorter.

2nd best.. perhaps this gem.

 
Great song. But i think its a little obscure to be a pop song...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 27 2010 at 19:05
Originally posted by desistindo desistindo wrote:

Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by desistindo desistindo wrote:

I would say "Owner of a lonely heart" by Yes. And you?


not bad.. right album.. wrong song.

Changes..  near letter perfect prog-pop.

Could launch into my thoughts about Yes being the most misunderstood (and incorrectly labelled major group on the site) but won't.

However Yes was a pop band first and foremost.. and their transition to shorter song structure retained enough prog to not lose old fans.. and yet gain scores of new mainstream fans. What prog band made the transition from the 70's to 80's in that way. None..  it was a seemless transition for they didn't change what they had always done.. or become something they were not.  They merely made it more accessible and shorter.

2nd best.. perhaps this gem.

 
Great song. But i think its a little obscure to be a pop song...


obscure???  not if you were alive and listening to the radio in 1983 LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 27 2010 at 19:07
Originally posted by Atavachron Atavachron wrote:

ELP's 'Lucky Man'




oohhhh..  now perhaps that should be the one.  Great one David.. the moog solo from hell.. and the best drumming bare none that you'll ever hear on a 'pop song' haha.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 27 2010 at 19:26
that's what I'm thinkin, and nice to see you my friend


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 27 2010 at 19:34
Probably some solo Peter Gabriel, maybe Biko or Shock the Monkey.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 27 2010 at 20:30
Anirml that's the greatest f**kin song ever
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 27 2010 at 20:55
Originally posted by Captain Clutch Captain Clutch wrote:

Anirml that's the greatest f**kin song ever


It's an amazing song!
I played it at a party some days ago and some people loved it! Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 27 2010 at 21:57
Originally posted by The Truth The Truth wrote:

Probably some solo Peter Gabriel, maybe Biko or Shock the Monkey.


agreed, Monkey is such an awesome tune


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 27 2010 at 23:07
ahhh- that's really hard you know

Owner may be it.

I'd also mention Learning to Fly (PF) and a lot of what APP and ELO did, but they had no singles like the aforementioned singles.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 28 2010 at 00:04
Art Bears' In Two Minds
Les mains, les pieds balancés
Sur tant de mers, tant de planchers,
Un marin mort,
Il dormira

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 28 2010 at 02:46
Rhythm of Love by YesTongue.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 28 2010 at 02:52
Originally posted by Atavachron Atavachron wrote:

'Back in NYC' (followed by more Genesis like 'Abacab' or 'Robbery,Assault and Battery')


 
I agree with the last two, but Back in NYC? Pop? Hm...wouldn't have thought that. Perhaps Carpet Crawlers or I Know What I Like. I actually was going to suggest Follow You, Follow Me. But overall, I think it's obvious that Genesis is the master of this prog-pop stuff.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 28 2010 at 06:25
Originally posted by Tarquin Underspoon Tarquin Underspoon wrote:

Originally posted by Atavachron Atavachron wrote:

'Back in NYC' (followed by more Genesis like 'Abacab' or 'Robbery,Assault and Battery')


 
I agree with the last two, but Back in NYC? Pop? Hm...wouldn't have thought that. Perhaps Carpet Crawlers or I Know What I Like. I actually was going to suggest Follow You, Follow Me. But overall, I think it's obvious that Genesis is the master of this prog-pop stuff.
 
Yes, Back in NYC is too long and in too weird a time signature to be prog-pop. Now Carpet Crawlers is a different matter.
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