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Originally posted by M27Barney M27Barney wrote:

Trump has a lot of supporters in the USA...I would be surprised if any of them could even read and write, never mind appreciate Tales From Topographic Oceans...I would have thought red-neck KKK music would be more to their taste...

It is true, only us democrats can appreciate Tales From Topographic Oceans. Trump supporters probably listen to Neal Morse and Kansas exclusively LOL 
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Originally posted by dougmcauliffe dougmcauliffe wrote:

Originally posted by M27Barney M27Barney wrote:

Trump has a lot of supporters in the USA...I would be surprised if any of them could even read and write, never mind appreciate Tales From Topographic Oceans...I would have thought red-neck KKK music would be more to their taste...

It is true, only us democrats can appreciate Tales From Topographic Oceans. Trump supporters probably listen to Neal Morse and Kansas exclusively LOL 


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Originally posted by dougmcauliffe dougmcauliffe wrote:

Originally posted by M27Barney M27Barney wrote:

Trump has a lot of supporters in the USA...I would be surprised if any of them could even read and write, never mind appreciate Tales From Topographic Oceans...I would have thought red-neck KKK music would be more to their taste...

It is true, only us democrats can appreciate Tales From Topographic Oceans. Trump supporters probably listen to Neal Morse and Kansas exclusively LOL 

And 2112 thinking it's representative of the band members' current political philosophy. Tongue
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Originally posted by dougmcauliffe dougmcauliffe wrote:

Originally posted by M27Barney M27Barney wrote:

Trump has a lot of supporters in the USA...I would be surprised if any of them could even read and write, never mind appreciate Tales From Topographic Oceans...I would have thought red-neck KKK music would be more to their taste...

It is true, only us democrats can appreciate Tales From Topographic Oceans. Trump supporters probably listen to Neal Morse and Kansas exclusively LOL 
Just for the record, I have five studio albums by YES and five studio albums by Kansas in my CD collection, but I've no idea who Neal Morse is. Smile
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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Originally posted by dougmcauliffe dougmcauliffe wrote:

Originally posted by M27Barney M27Barney wrote:

Trump has a lot of supporters in the USA...I would be surprised if any of them could even read and write, never mind appreciate Tales From Topographic Oceans...I would have thought red-neck KKK music would be more to their taste...

It is true, only us democrats can appreciate Tales From Topographic Oceans. Trump supporters probably listen to Neal Morse and Kansas exclusively LOL 

And 2112 thinking it's representative of the band members' current political philosophy. Tongue

The masterful Tales From Topographic Oceans just sounds like fart noises and nails on a chalkboard to Redhat ears.... Ok i'll stop.
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by dougmcauliffe dougmcauliffe wrote:

Originally posted by M27Barney M27Barney wrote:

Trump has a lot of supporters in the USA...I would be surprised if any of them could even read and write, never mind appreciate Tales From Topographic Oceans...I would have thought red-neck KKK music would be more to their taste...

It is true, only us democrats can appreciate Tales From Topographic Oceans. Trump supporters probably listen to Neal Morse and Kansas exclusively LOL 
Just for the record, I have five studio albums by YES and five studio albums by Kansas in my CD collection, but I've no idea who Neal Morse is. Smile

I shouldn't bring Kansas into this.... they don't deserve to be named dropped in the same breath as, ugh, Neal Morse. Their first two albums are really excellent.
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I know of one guy who loves the tfto album then read the book that inspired it and thought it was crap. I guess he still likes the music though. 
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

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Just for the record, I have five studio albums by YES and five studio albums by Kansas in my CD collection, but I've no idea who Neal Morse is. Smile

Just for the record, if it matters I have all early YES, the last one being "Relayer" ... ohhh, and I do not have any KANSAS at all ... when it first came out, and we were involved with the FM radio then, it was not as original and "new music" ... as so much of the other things being played ... by that time, I was already into GENTLE GIANT, SUPERTRAMP, GOLDEN EARRING, NEKTAR, HAWKWIND, ANGE, BANCO, PFM, AMON DUUL 2, TANGERINE DREAM, KLAUS SCHULZE, FOCUS, KAYAK, FAMILY/STREETWALKERS, ROXY MUSIC, ENO, all the rest of the "kraut" stuff, and so many of the newer, AND more progressive things coming out of Europe, that by comparison, KANSAS, just seemed not as good or as interesting as the rest of the stuff we were listening to and enjoying big time.

For me it was fine, but too much on the pop/rock side of things than it was about the music itself, and it showed continually. I did not see any reason to listen to it much anymore.

No disrespect to the band at all ... there was far better and more interesting music around at that time ... but for the American FM radio, it was a big thing ... an American band that we could call "progressive" to rival the English ... biggggg dippadoooo! I'm into the music, not the comparisons in that context.
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Originally posted by Jeffro Jeffro wrote:

I wish I had found this place years earlier. Based on what some long time members have said, this place was pretty wild in the old days.
 

I must have slept through it LOL
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This thread is now dead. But it was fun while it lasted!
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Originally posted by moshkito moshkito wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

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Just for the record, I have five studio albums by YES and five studio albums by Kansas in my CD collection, but I've no idea who Neal Morse is. Smile

Just for the record, if it matters I have all early YES, the last one being "Relayer" ... ohhh, and I do not have any KANSAS at all ... when it first came out, and we were involved with the FM radio then, it was not as original and "new music" ... as so much of the other things being played ... by that time, I was already into GENTLE GIANT, SUPERTRAMP, GOLDEN EARRING, NEKTAR, HAWKWIND, ANGE, BANCO, PFM, AMON DUUL 2, TANGERINE DREAM, KLAUS SCHULZE, FOCUS, KAYAK, FAMILY/STREETWALKERS, ROXY MUSIC, ENO, all the rest of the "kraut" stuff, and so many of the newer, AND more progressive things coming out of Europe, that by comparison, KANSAS, just seemed not as good or as interesting as the rest of the stuff we were listening to and enjoying big time.

For me it was fine, but too much on the pop/rock side of things than it was about the music itself, and it showed continually. I did not see any reason to listen to it much anymore.

No disrespect to the band at all ... there was far better and more interesting music around at that time ... but for the American FM radio, it was a big thing ... an American band that we could call "progressive" to rival the English ... biggggg dippadoooo! I'm into the music, not the comparisons in that context.
Pedro, did you not know, all the fave bands originally released albums five at a time...

Image result for five kansas album setHALF PRICE ; NEW ; YES - ORIGINAL ALBUM SERIES 5 x CD BOXSET. TERRIFIC BARGAIN.Image result for be bop deluxe five album set
Image result for five jethro album set

with one exception of course
Image result for tangerine dream five album set
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^^ I have all of those box sets apart from Tangerine Dream, which I'm planning to buy too. Smile
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Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:

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I guess the big giveaway was when I said I have five albums by each band. I have A LOT of 5-CD box sets. Smile
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I have just finished ripping all my cd's onto my new computer. I just calculated that if I decided to play every track in the music folder it would take six months! And I have at least 500 cds that I haven't spun once due to completionist CD buying over the past 5 years....I hope I dont change my musical taste on retiring!!!
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Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:

We know


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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Originally posted by Jeffro Jeffro wrote:

I wish I had found this place years earlier. Based on what some long time members have said, this place was pretty wild in the old days.
 

I must have slept through it LOL


Don't you remember, Rich... It was bonkers, like Beatlemania with the Berlin Wall coming down in the background.

...and then there was the girls...so many girls...

Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:

Pedro, did you not know, all the fave bands originally released albums five at a time...
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Not in 1972, 1973 and 1974 all the way to 1977 and 1978 ... a double album, then, in America, was considered a problem, and a sales issue ... 

The 5 album thing? Why bother ... Dean ... I have all the albums ... what do I need another copy for? 

But I have too many things I want to buy, and KANSAS is not one of them ... has nothing to do with their music ... but there are some great things out there that are not being listed or discussed. As much as I discuss the past, it is almost always as a comparison point ... because I am not exactly a live yesterday kind of person ... in fact I find a lot of the old music ... sometimes ... embarrassing, even if funny!

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PS: Maybe I will find the Orb's stuff playing early PF ... that's probably as far back as I go ... just about.


Edited by moshkito - November 21 2019 at 08:12
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