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Topic: Ultimate YES: 11th AlbumPosted By: Psychedelic Paul
Subject: Ultimate YES: 11th Album
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 01:21
1998: Jon Anderson - The More You Know - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kSd2LOLxMCmtXg5Mn3y8EZq623tAdqad4" rel="nofollow - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kSd2LOLxMCmtXg5Mn3y8EZq623tAdqad4
1994: Patrick Moraz - Windows of Time - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k7PXjduI9tD4kS2bvtDNrsHojYrEsCOnI" rel="nofollow - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_k7PXjduI9tD4kS2bvtDNrsHojYrEsCOnI
1982: Rick Wakeman - Rock 'n' Roll Prophet - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1Lufpi2OwFqSUvl2Czroe9Ia" rel="nofollow - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1Lufpi2OwFqSUvl2Czroe9Ia
Replies: Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 01:24
I only have heard Yes' 90125, and that was decades ago. It did not leave a very positive impression on me at the time.
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Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 01:40
Logan wrote:
I only have heard Yes' 90125, and that was decades ago. It did not leave a very positive impression on me at the time.
90125 was the first YES album I ever bought and it still remains one of my favourites. The classic 1970's YES era completely passed me by during my teenage years.
Posted By: Cristi
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 01:49
Posted By: Octopus II
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 03:46
Yes - 90125
Jon Anderson - The More You Know
Steve Howe - Quantum Guitar
Rick Wakeman - Rock 'N' Roll Prophet
Posted By: progaardvark
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 03:54
Bruford Levin Upper Extremities. I like talking to sliding boards.
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Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 04:03
1. YES - 90125
2. Steve Howe - Quantum Guitar
3. Jon Anderson - The More You Know
Posted By: Mormegil
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 04:35
Steve Howe, followed by Yes.
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Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 04:56
Psychedelic Paul wrote:
Logan wrote:
I only have heard Yes' 90125, and that was decades ago. It did not leave a very positive impression on me at the time.
90125 was the first YES album I ever bought and it still remains one of my favourites. The classic 1970's YES era completely passed me by during my teenage years.
It still remains one of my favorites also. Great album.
Posted By: Manuel
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 05:40
None of this albums is on the top of my list. I finally decided to vote for Patrick Moraz.
Posted By: verslibre
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 10:23
Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 10:37
Psychedelic Paul wrote:
Logan wrote:
I only have heard Yes' 90125, and that was decades ago. It did not leave a very positive impression on me at the time.
90125 was the first YES album I ever bought and it still remains one of my favourites. The classic 1970's YES era completely passed me by during my teenage years.
I have shared this before. The album that most got me from Yes as a teenager (this was in the lase 80s while in high school) was Fragile. A friend introduced it to me and I immediately adored it. A couple of years later I was staying over with someone and 90125 was in the collection and I put that on. That was a very memorable night, but not for the music, or at least not for that music. I did know "Owner of Lonely Heart" well already for the radio edit and music video. generally speaking with Yes, I loved Fragile so much back then that anytime I heard other Yes I just wanted to change it to Fragile. I can be obsessive.
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Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 10:49
^ Well, that was different, although I've heard worse.
Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 10:53
^ I believe in the biz they call that an alternative take. With shreds, bad is good, but some shreds are brilliantly bad in their ways. I have heard/seen much better shreds.
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Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 10:56
Logan wrote:
^ I believe in the biz they call that an alternative take. With shreds, bad is good, but some shreds are brilliantly bad in their ways. I have heard/seen much better shreds.
It may not be the greatest alternative take, but it made me smile anyway. That's the main thing.
Posted By: Steve Wyzard
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 13:43
Quantum Guitar is one of Steve Howe's very best solo albums, but NOTHING compares to 90125!
Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 13:52
Steve Wyzard wrote:
Quantum Guitar is one of Steve Howe's very best solo albums, but NOTHING compares to 90125!
Not a very apt comparison to be sure, but...
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Posted By: mellotronwave
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 16:08
Brufird/Levin !
Posted By: AFlowerKingCrimson
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 17:35
Logan, I had no idea you were around my age or actually probably about four or five years younger. I was 15 in 1985. There might be more of us "80s Yes fans" and prog fans than I previously thought. ;)
I knew about Yes before 90125 because my dad had TYA but it was really the release of 90125 that made me a fan.
Posted By: verslibre
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 19:45
AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:
Logan, I had no idea you were around my age or actually probably about four or five years younger. I was 15 in 1985. There might be more of us "80s Yes fans" and prog fans than I previously thought. ;)
I knew about Yes before 90125 because my dad had TYA but it was really the release of 90125 that made me a fan.
Posted By: Logan
Date Posted: December 03 2024 at 20:48
verslibre wrote:
AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:
Logan, I had no idea you were around my age or actually probably about four or five years younger. I was 15 in 1985. There might be more of us "80s Yes fans" and prog fans than I previously thought. ;)
I knew about Yes before 90125 because my dad had TYA but it was really the release of 90125 that made me a fan.
We're the main demographic vein on the PA, bruh.
Not much difference in our ages -- I keep my specific year secret for legal reasons ;) but I was born in the early 70s. Lots of us of the Too Young to Have Properly Prog Rock 'n' Rolled in its Classic Years: Too Old to Not Be Amazed by Vinyl Records Because We Grew Up With CDs. ;) Okay, some of these younger Prog kids will have seen records in museums, their grandparents collections, their parents collections, thrift stores and actually a host of other places. But we were a generation that was using vinyl regularly (maybe cassette tapes more in the 80s) BEFORE it made a comeback...
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Posted By: octopus-4
Date Posted: December 04 2024 at 02:29
90125, of course
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