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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 20 2016 at 20:53
I never thought they have lost much popularity. At least not on Prog Archives. They can still win their fair share of polls, and are well represented in the ranking of albums, even the top 10. Mostly people seem to easily get annoyed by Anderson's vocals, or by their weak output since... well, whatever time different people seen to consider they lost their way. At least most agree that they are not doing very well at the moment, and mostly through this decade. Now, a band that really suffers from all those unapreciation things you mentioned at the moment is ELP.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 20 2016 at 18:35
This might sound like a silly question to post on a forum such as this but I am being serious when I ask this. In my opinion I would say no they don't(not these days at least). And I don't just mean in general but in prog circles too. In fact one of the reasons why I ask this is because even many prog fans either don't like them or aren't that familiar with them. This is especially true for younger fans although most of them know who Pink Floyd, Genesis and Rush are(especially Rush)and countless prog metal bands). Outside of prog circles most people around my age(mid 40's) or older know who they are even if they aren't fans through classic rock and their popularity in the seventies and into the eighties. At some point though Yes lost the plot and I say that as a major fan. They never really transitioned into the kind of band that has respect on another level(like say Rush or Pink Floyd)and they don't even have the hipster approval of say King Crimson. It's a shame because there is something special about them and even lots of magical moments on their albums even after the so called main sequence of their catalog(71-77) which more or less parallels(no pun intended)Genesis' back catalog as far as prog respect goes. There could be many reasons for this and I'm not saying Yes are obscure or aren't a well known band but it just seems that most of their fan base are fans from the old days and that these days they are mostly remembered for a few hits. It used to be they were one of the first prog bands that those new to prog would discover. These days I'm not even so sure about that. I decided to post this topic after seeing that Yes came in at number six on an online poll of the top ten prog bands of all time by Rolling Stone. Ahead of Yes were(in order)King Crimson, Jethro Tull, Genesis, Pink Floyd and Rush. They said Rush had the most votes by far. On the plus side Yes recently made it to number one on a list of top 100 prog bands in PROG magazine. However, my guess is those voting are more hardcore(and possibly much older)than those who voted in the Rolling Stone poll.

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