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Vibrationbaby
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Posted: March 15 2004 at 18:08 |
Why doesn`t anyone ever mention Time and a Word when Peter Banks was in the group. They actually still play a couple of these tracks during live performances (Sweet Dreams & No Opportunity....) Also What is Steve Howe doing on the cover of the North American release of this record? Anyone? I just bought a UK vinyl edition and hauled out my old North American one for comparison purposes and noticed this. Alan White is also pictured on the inner sleeve of Yesterdays yet he is not featured on any of the tracks. I bought this album back in 1976 because it had the track America which was not previously available.
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Tauhd Zaļa
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Posted: March 14 2004 at 04:44 |
Peter Rideout wrote:
The Buggles, Tauhd? That song's a great, creative piece of pure pop fun! I love it! |
Yes Pete, a funny song but The Buggles in Yes (Drama), do you think it is credible and serious ?
Trevor Horn and Jeoff Downes were The Buggles but singing and playing keyboards for Yes is heretic
Could you imagine Frank Sinatra singing for Genesis ?
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The State Of Grace Is Achieved
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Peter
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Posted: March 13 2004 at 22:11 |
The Buggles, Tauhd? That song's a great, creative piece of pure pop fun! I love it!
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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Tauhd Zaļa
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Posted: March 13 2004 at 13:53 |
Drama ????
I didn't know that it was a Yes album
Afterall the best song of Drama is :
"Video killed the radio stars"
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Peter
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Posted: March 13 2004 at 13:49 |
DRAMA's not bad, Vibe, but (and i'm sure Maani will back me on this one) CLOSE TO THE EDGE is a religious experience! (Especially with the right incense....) Front pew in the sacred church of prog! I will brook no dissension! Dost thou want the happy prog god, or the vengeful, mortal?
Music from another verdant, fertile green planet!
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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Vibrationbaby
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Posted: March 13 2004 at 12:41 |
I was just listening to Drama for the first time in 1,000,000 years and despite the big line-up change it cuts it! A lot more powerful than many Yes songs and Tempus Fugit sounds like it's going to go jazz fusion at times. I noticed it also got some favourable ratings in the archives' reviews.
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janhuss
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Posted: February 23 2004 at 04:40 |
fragile.
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Perry
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Posted: February 23 2004 at 02:17 |
I think CTTE isn't so deep and emotional as Fragile (that I voted). Fragile compiled ALL BEST of progressive rock sound. CTTE has some monotone moments and that's why It can be the best IMHO
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mozo-pg
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Posted: February 22 2004 at 21:39 |
Joren wrote:
I think Fragile is their best; I love Roundabout and Heart Of The Sunrise. Although The Yes Album is great too. Why didn't anybody vote for that one?? |
This is certainly regarded as one of the all time progressive rock classic albums, although not my favourite, there must be thousands who would pick this choice, a very very fine album.
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StarshipTrooper
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Posted: February 22 2004 at 14:54 |
Close To The Edge
Fragile
The Yes Album
All classics in my biased opinion
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Joren
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Posted: February 22 2004 at 14:28 |
I think Fragile is their best; I love Roundabout and Heart Of The Sunrise. Although The Yes Album is great too. Why didn't anybody vote for that one??
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mozo-pg
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Posted: February 21 2004 at 15:01 |
People have not voted 90125 or Big Generator because they are among the weakest from the catalogue and the real Yes band includes Rick Wakeman and Steve Howe.
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richardh
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Posted: February 20 2004 at 18:50 |
Edge
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Marcelo
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Posted: February 19 2004 at 19:10 |
Close to the Edge is one of my favorites prog albums, but... hum, is there anybody voting 90125 or Big Generator? No? Why?
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corbet
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Posted: February 16 2004 at 02:57 |
Danbo,
No I've never heard those discs! Funny you mention it, they are near the top of my to-purchase list, now I am really excited. I'm glad to hear some praise, I know I will love them.
And, seriously, I can never fault anyone for picking CTTE as their favorite. It is just too perfect a record to be argued with, I mean, that 1-2-3 punch. So I understand where you are coming from. Honestly, it's hard to go wrong with a band as good as Yes.
Inspired by this poll, I started a thread in the featured album section for Tales, so us Yes fans can really hash it out . Check it out if you want my detailed rambling on the subject.
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Dan Bobrowski
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Posted: February 15 2004 at 19:30 |
Okay Corbet,
I'll agree that Maraz is an incredible performer, but I still think Tales is second to CTTE.
Have you heard the Moraz/Bruford discs? Stripped down and beautiful.
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corbet
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Posted: February 15 2004 at 19:11 |
danbo wrote:
ARRRGGG!!!!
Even Wakeman thought Tales was over the top.
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Personally, I value my own opinion over Wakeman's!! What a doof that guy is, he's 50% of WHY Tales is the best album ever made! And he claims he doesn't like it! I think his ego was just burned because the rest of the boys made him lay back and paint with beautiful colors, instead of shred the keys all the time like he does on CTTE...
... anyway, Moraz is a better soloist (SOUND CHASER!)
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Vibrationbaby
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Posted: February 15 2004 at 14:19 |
Yessongs hands down no contest. Contains all the early masterpieces, including the excellent version of Prepetual change with the BB drum solo. Too bad he wasn't featured on the whole album.
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Mattjam65
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Posted: February 15 2004 at 12:48 |
Another tough one Gonghobbit; I could easily pick any of the first five in the list, but if I had to take only one Yes album to a desert island, it would probably be Fragile .
Or Close to the Edge. No, Relayer...................maybe Tales
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Dan Bobrowski
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Posted: February 14 2004 at 18:17 |
ARRRGGG!!!!
Even Wakeman thought Tales was over the top. There are snatches of brilliance but totally an excerise in self-indulgence. You could trim Tales down to one solid LP.
Relayer, however, does contain some excellent ideas and refreshing interplay with Moraz and Howe.
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