Yes's "South Side of the Sky" from Fragile, and still I think is one of their best and haunting tracks. Very atypical harmonically and structurally, but that's what drew me into it. I especially was intrigued by the Wakeman driven middle section with the eerie piano riff. I quickly went out and bought the whole album.
Then, I think the next band was Genesis, their Lamb Lies Down album. "Back in NYC" has the strongest connotations for me, I was reading Neuromancer by William Gibson at the time, and the bizzare, near-future sci-fi sound was to forever be associated with this book for me (and vice-versa).
Then I discovered Pawn Hearts, and well, things really haven't been the same for me since.
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