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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2007 at 20:45
Originally posted by iguana iguana wrote:

 

I rather like Rabins singing and as a guitarist I find him rather exceptional.



great singer & musician – bit generic at times though.

YesWest to me wasn't just one guy – rabin was certainly important and

a catalyst to so many things, but it was the sum of its parts.[/QUOTE]

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2007 at 22:24
Don't have many fond memories of this Yes simply because it led to their decline musically.  90125 was a good album for its time, but I don't think it holds up as well as their classic stuff nowadays.  And the stuff they did after 90125 was pretty forgettable, except for a few tracks on Talk.  Then again, I didn't get into Yes until about 1993 when I heard Yessongs for the first time, so I guess I'm a bit biased (I also don't have the nostalgia for the 80's stuff to make me biased the other way).
 
Nevertheless, I can't blame their decline entirely on Rabin.  The classic lineup hasn't been much better in recent years, and Rabin was kind of swindled, since it was more his band, and then it became Yes, so I have some sympathy for the abuse he took from older fans.  He is a very talented guitarist and songwriter, but Yes needs Steve Howe.  Also, doesn't Trevor's voice sound a little like the "Real Men of Genius" guy?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2007 at 22:32
Originally posted by Chris Stacey Chris Stacey wrote:

Great thread!
 
Union is the worst of the bunch but if it were not for the Rabin/Squire energy Yes may have disbanded totally in the 80's. I do think Talk has the upper edge and Rabin managed to give a harder feel to the band when many other bands went real gaga on electronic stuff...Jethro Tull - A; Rush - Power Windows, Tangerine dream evolving to ennui to name but a few!!! Rabin is OKSmile
 
Union is an interesting album because, while I'm a diehard fan of the classic Yes lineup, I tended to prefer the Rabin songs on this album.  Except for Saving My Fart.  That song was embarrassingly bad.  Probably the worst Yes song ever, actually.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2007 at 22:35
Originally posted by StyLaZyn StyLaZyn wrote:

Originally posted by yarstruly yarstruly wrote:

I actually think Talk is the best Yes-West album.  Endless Dream is an epic on par with most Classic Yes (IMHO) and The Calling, Real Love, Where Will You Be, and State of Play are wonderful songs...Even the obviously commercial Walls has a great hook! I don't find a weak track anywhere on Talk!  It was the last Yes-West album to survive in the tourney as well....
 
Hmmm...I need to dig out that CDand listen again.
 
Agree with this for the most part.  Endless Dream is kind of cheesy, but I like it.  The Calling is good, and Real Love is really good.  90125, was probably the better album, but I think I like Talk more.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2007 at 22:51
Originally posted by iguana iguana wrote:

Quote I only bought 90125 the day it was released in Perú and changed it with a friend for Bat Ouit of Hell after 2 or 3 days.
Iván



gosh, i feel sorry for you...
 
Why you feel sorry for me?
 
I never regret the change, or am I not entitled to find 90125 disgusting and Bat Out of Hell amazing?
 
Iván


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2007 at 22:55
Originally posted by Gianthogweed Gianthogweed wrote:

Don't have many fond memories of this Yes simply because it led to their decline musically.  90125 was a good album for its time, but I don't think it holds up as well as their classic stuff nowadays.  And the stuff they did after 90125 was pretty forgettable, except for a few tracks on Talk.  Then again, I didn't get into Yes until about 1993 when I heard Yessongs for the first time, so I guess I'm a bit biased (I also don't have the nostalgia for the 80's stuff to make me biased the other way).
 

Nevertheless, I can't blame their decline entirely on Rabin.  The classic lineup hasn't been much better in recent years, and Rabin was kind of swindled, since it was more his band, and then it became Yes, so I have some sympathy for the abuse he took from older fans.  He is a very talented guitarist and songwriter, but Yes needs Steve Howe.  Also, doesn't Trevor's voice sound a little like the "Real Men of Genius" guy?


I was thinking he sounded like the original singer of Survivor.

Actually, those spots are genius. Great campaign.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 07 2007 at 00:13

The last days of January I burned some Yes-Rabin era tracks, just to heard'em on my car stereo...

Anyway, I choose: Hearts, Final Eyes and Holy Lamb
 
Mmmm...not bad at all (Seriously)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 07 2007 at 00:15
Way too boring and generic IMO.....although I like Leave It quite a bit


Edited by Zac M - March 07 2007 at 00:16
"Art is not imitation, nor is it something manufactured according to the wishes of instinct or good taste. It is a process of expression."

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 07 2007 at 03:16
Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

Originally posted by iguana iguana wrote:


Why you feel sorry for me?

 

I never regret the change, or am I not entitled to find 90125 disgusting and Bat Out of Hell amazing?

 

Iván



just an opinion all meat loaf and jim steinman-stuff scares the hell out of me... don't take it personally!

[QUOTE=Fragile] ]Can't agree with your musical thoughts are you a St.Pauli football fan?


yep – i am looking down onto their, erm, stadium (football pitch is
probably a better description) right now, as i work next door to it
in central hamburg. great club! and even bayern munich's manager
(that irritating fat turd) has a soft spot for them, which goes some way...

opinions, opinions ...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 07 2007 at 07:05

They had some good stuff actually: Leave it, Shoot high, The Calling, Real love. I even like some of their cheesier stuff like Hearts and Love will find a way (though i am a bit embarassed to admit it). However, I find Endless dream a bit boring, except for the instrumental parts, and the songs on Union were awful, especially Lift me up, I rather prefer some of the (almost) classic line-up songs there. In the end, I tend to believe 90125 was their finest effort, but in no way comparable to albums like Relayer, CttE, and even Drama.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 07 2007 at 08:22
This is a great discussion on both sides...I was worried when I posted the topic that it would quickly degenerate into Rabin-Bashing like it often does on Yes message boards...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 07 2007 at 14:14
Just like to add my opinion that Big Generator is a GREAT album by anyone's standards. Listen to it regularly and never tire of it. Never was a fan of 90125 though.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 07 2007 at 14:29
Originally posted by Rolldothome Rolldothome wrote:

Just like to add my opinion that Big Generator is a GREAT album by anyone's standards. Listen to it regularly and never tire of it. Never was a fan of 90125 though.
 
It seems that Big Generator is more popular among the posters on this thread than anywhere else i have ever seen!  I'm impressed!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 07 2007 at 15:13
Originally posted by E-Dub E-Dub wrote:

Originally posted by frippster frippster wrote:

I like the Rabin trilogy, especially as stand alone works. 90210 is quite good, Big Generator has some very good moments mixed with some crap, also does Talk, which in my opinion has better parts and worse parts than its predecessor. I do prefer the classic era, but these 3 records are good.


Man, that avatar could be the best one yet.

Now to Yes: Talk is such an underrated disc, in my opinion. I think it's more consistent than Big Generator by leaps and bounds. Better produced, too. I keep forgetting to drag that out, but I might have to tomorrow. Love that disc.

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Thanks E-Dub, I live my life by Homer's teachings Big%20smile

Now again to Yeswest and my personal rating of the individual tracks of the trilogy:
90125:
- Owner... 2.5/5 never liked it
- Hold on... 3/5
- It can happen... 4/5
- Changes... 3.5/5
- Cinema... 4.5/5
- Leave It... 4/5
- Our song... 3.5/5
- City of Love... 2/5
- Hearts... 3/5
9 tracks, average 3.3/5

Big Generator:
- Rhythm of Love... 3/5
- Big Generator... 1/5
- Shoot High... 4/5
- Almost like Love... 1/5
- Love will find a way... 3.5/5
- Final Eyes... 3/5
- I'm Running... 2.5/5
- Holy Lamb... 3.5/5
8 tracks, average 2.75/5

Talk
- The Calling... 2.5/5
- I am waiting... 3.5/5
- Real Love... 3/5
- State of Play... 2.5/5
- Walls... 1.5/5 (I was thinking of this one when I said this cd had very low points)
- Where will you be... 4/5
- Endless Dream (combined tracks)... 4.5/5
7 tracks, average 3.1/5

I can't believe that I just ranked Talk lower than 90125 on a track by track rating.
Anyway, as I said, I think these are fine albums (except BG which I find only above average) that I try to regard as independently as possible.
By the way, I listened to Union and ABWH the other day and man, ABWH has not aged well at all, particularly due to the sound of Bruford's Simmonds drums. That day I thought Union was better, and it's pretty bad.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 07 2007 at 18:15
I consider Talk to be in my top 5 Yes albums list. I like every track on that album. Their last great effort.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2007 at 05:44
E[/QUOTE]Thanks E-Dub, I live my life by Homer's teachings .[/QUOTE]

amen, brother! a source of inspiration, education, enlightment
and advice for all ages at all times. d' oh...

just like YES's expansive body of work, really
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2007 at 06:09
I may as well rank the tracks too, to compare with frippster.
 
90125:
- Owner... StarStarStarStar
- Hold on... StarStar
- It can happen... StarStar
- Changes...StarStarStarStarStar
- Cinema... StarStarStarStar
- Leave It... StarStarStarStar
- Our song... StarStar
- City of Love... StarStarStarStarStar
- Hearts... StarStarStarStarStar
9 tracks, average 3.66

Big Generator:
- Rhythm of Love... StarStarStar
- Big Generator... StarStarStar
- Shoot High... StarStarStar
- Almost like Love... StarStarStarStar
- Love will find a way...StarStarStar
- Final Eyes... StarStarStarStarStar
- I'm Running... StarStarStarStar
- Holy Lamb... Star
8 tracks, average 3.25

Talk
- The Calling...StarStarStar
- I am waiting... StarStarStar
- Real Love... StarStarStarStar
- State of Play... StarStarStarStar
- Walls... StarStar
- Where will you be... StarStar
- Endless Dream (combined tracks)...StarStarStarStarStar
7 tracks, average 3.28
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2007 at 09:47
... and, to close this excellent thread in style – this just in
at the news section:

http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=35206&FID=19

all yesWESTheads heads bowed! let's salute CIRCA:!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2007 at 11:20
Good idea!
 
Here's my ratings:
 
90125:
- Owner... 4/5
- Hold on... 4/5
- It can happen... 4.5/5
- Changes... 4.75/5
- Cinema... 5/5
- Leave It... 4.5/5
- Our song... 3.5/5
- City of Love...3.5/5
- Hearts... 5/5

9 tracks, average 4.3/5
Big Generator:
- Rhythm of Love... 4/5
- Big Generator... 3.5/5
- Shoot High... 4/5
- Almost like Love... 3.5/5
- Love will find a way... 4/5
- Final Eyes...4.75/5
- I'm Running... 4.5/5
- Holy Lamb... 4/5

8 tracks, average 4.03/5
 
YesWest on Union:
-Lift Me Up: 4.5
-Miracle of Life: 4.5
-Saving My Heart: 3
-The More We Live-Let Go: 4.5
 
4 Tracks, average: 4.125/5

Talk
- The Calling... 4.5/5
- I am waiting... 4/5
- Real Love... 4.5/5
- State of Play... 4/5
- Walls... 4/5
- Where will you be... 4.5/5
- Endless Dream (combined tracks)... 5/5

7 tracks, average 4.36/5


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 12 2007 at 14:35
I'd be interested to see some more song by song ratings.....
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