uduwudu wrote:
90125 saved the Yes bacon. I still think no Jon on Drama was the single prog rock event that changed the whole course of prog history.
Had Jon been on Drama chances are no Asia, no 90125. Not sure about the
impact of Genesis change of direction, and Marillion would have emerged
anyway though had Genesis not been so song oriented Mariullion may have
not received the acclaim they had (being ever so slightly Genesius
influenced.) Mind you their first alums are all fine (I'm a Fish era
fan) and kayleigh is a lovely tune.
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Great idea for a thread. I invite you to start it off.
Ok then.
Funny how things go. First why is accusing a prog band of grandiosity an accusation? Funny how rock and roll is the only music where being good at playing can be seen as a bad thing. No wonder punk died in it's own spittle. The public are not that stupid! Not that much all the time anyway.
Our poor old prog bands were touring madly releasing classics by the bushel and by the time the punk era happned generally had watered down. ELP were tired, Yes were confused and Genesis in control completely. Pink Floyd and Jethro Tull were at a high tide mark (or another one) - Gentle Giant were losing control but were not that huge commercially, Crimson (also not that huge but possibly a more significant technical source than GG) non-existent as Fripp has better foresight than Nostradamus and sneaked out to create his own version of new era popular music.
But Yes were the most visible of the lot. Outselling Zeppelin concerts and still creative (more or less). (Those Paris sessions much of which appeared on the new CD issue of Tormato and are curios only.) They make Tormato sound like Relayer - well not quite. But I make my point I hope.
Had JA come back to Yes I feel reasonably certain if Trevor Horn produced and ceded vocals (nothing I've read makes me think he would not have gladly done so; then a Jon fronted yes: Drama (the album we now know might be outtakes) would then have happened. So we have consequences.
After that it's problematic. Had that version of Drama stiffed (which I doubt) then 90125 Yes and the commercialisation of prog to pop (and they were very ggod at it) would have happened anyway. Had it gone huge or created a wave then the Neo prog underswell might have been bigger. Not sure how the disintegration of PF would have effected things. PF are and were more visible to the media influenced masses than Yes.
But what of Yes' influence on Genesis, if any? And the remergence of Crimson along with Jon-Yes and Drama. No Asia? Or someone other than Howe on guitar? Hackett perhaps. No GTR unless he and Howe got together and did a non-pop GTR? It comes own to record company sales and frankly none of them (record companies) looked after the longevity of their acts (except Genesis who were too smart for drugs and food fights.)
See it all comes back to Jon - not Jon. A turning point visible only with 20 / 20 hinsdsight ... and I need new glasses anyway!