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Chicapah
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Joined: February 14 2006
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Posted: May 10 2008 at 11:06 |
I was just listening to "Magnification" yesterday, thinking how great it would be if they could maintain that momentum and put out another excellent project together. As far as I'm concerned they still owe me for investing in Tormato!
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"Literature is well enough, as a time-passer, and for the improvement and general elevation and purification of mankind, but it has no practical value" - Mark Twain
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zarg2112
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Posted: May 10 2008 at 12:33 |
The 3 last albums of YES (Magnification, The Ladder & Keystudio) are masterpieces, i'm expecting a fourth masterpiece
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Queen By-Tor
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Joined: September 13 2006
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Posted: May 10 2008 at 14:42 |
I don't know that I would call them masterpieces... (Keystudio was a great return to form, though) ...I would call them "pleasant". But Magnification certainly showed promise (although I missed the keyboards )
CCVP wrote:
i am more worried then exited. . . |
I think I've decided that I'm getting more excited than worried. But that may change by later today
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Zitro
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Posted: May 10 2008 at 15:54 |
This looks very much like a 'final album', I hope they put a lot of effort and take the time necessary to make the songs great.
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Queen By-Tor
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Posted: May 10 2008 at 16:41 |
It's been 7 years... they'd better put effort into it! *shakes fist* Yeah... it does look like a last hurrah... . At least it will finally answer that burning question - "These guys ever going to release another album??
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Sacred 22
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Posted: May 10 2008 at 18:27 |
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Moogtron III
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Posted: May 10 2008 at 18:36 |
A final album? I could understand that, but I hope not. I think Yes still has potential to put out something brilliant. I'm looking forward to it!
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Chris S
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Posted: May 10 2008 at 18:41 |
Jon Anderson is pushing 64 years of age ( I think), if you wait 7 years between albums..................
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explodingjosh
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Posted: May 11 2008 at 02:39 |
I'm just going to assume the worst.
That way, I can't be disappointed!
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Queen By-Tor
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Posted: May 11 2008 at 02:44 |
As much as I use that method sometimes... you still could. Do you think that if ELP fans were expecting the worst after Works and Works II they would have EVER expected THIS:
But I think we all should have a little faith in Yes. Man, this album can be used to make reference to ANYTHING!
Edited by King By-Tor - May 11 2008 at 02:46
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febus
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Posted: May 11 2008 at 19:15 |
Chris Stacey wrote:
Jon Anderson is pushing 64 years of age ( I think), if you wait 7 years between albums.................. |
64 is just mid-life these days or even a second youth Look at M. Jagger.(66)..he is not going anywhere !
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3.1415926535897
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Joined: November 06 2007
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Posted: May 11 2008 at 22:49 |
Why couldn't I have lived in 1972, when Close To The Edge would have been the "reported new album"? I was born too late Still, this is good news!
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Men occasionally stumble on the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened - Winston Churchill
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CCVP
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Joined: September 15 2007
Location: Vitória, Brasil
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Posted: May 11 2008 at 22:58 |
I red somewhere that Jon Anderson wanted to stop on Magnification. This new album stuff is loking very strange to me. . . .
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: May 12 2008 at 07:58 |
For being such a huge fan in late '70's, I've really lost my enthusiasm for the band. But if they turn out a good one, I'll be sure and get it.
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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fastandbulbous
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Posted: May 12 2008 at 16:33 |
I just got wading through the "Essentially Yes" box, and I was left with one major impression. The great thing about Yes in the 70's was that none of the albums sounded like the others. Each was unique. Those albums in "Essentially" just really sound similar. The playing is precise enough, except on the Live album, which doesn't hold a candle to either of the "Keys" albums, but the themes, and overall sounds seem interchangeable, save for the fact that one is recorded with a symphony. Nope, the expectations are not high.
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IMPEACH CHENEY FIRST!!!!
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Passionist
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Posted: May 12 2008 at 19:09 |
It's an interesting effort at least. I'm really intrigued at this point. There did come a time when I stopped listening to Yes for some time, though now as I've started to grow back to it, I'd say releasing a studio album and going on tour would be with a perfect timing, at least on my case. About their newer albums... I first got The Ladder several years back. I first listened to it till it wore out, well, not literally, but still. And I did like it, I still do. I listen to it occasionally because of Homeworld and If Only You Knew, (yeah, I'm a bit of a romantic). But I enjoy the album, I really do. Magnification then... I bought it before even hearing all their older records and I immediately liked it. It has some songs that I truly consider classics, and I still treasure the existance of it in my shelf. Keystudio on the other hand is a bit unfamiliar to me. This mostly because as I said, I lost interest in Yes a while ago, and that was the time when I got to know Keystudio too, so basically there isn't much positive about it in my head. Allt he same, I'm most probably going to buy this, just because I'm really really interested. And should the tour come all the way to Finland, then i'd definately buy it. Perhaps Mr. Anderson will read this thread and decide to come here because of me saying that
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Relayer09
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Posted: May 12 2008 at 20:23 |
Yes live, there's nothing like it. I've seen every Yes tour since 83 and it doesn't matter which lineup was on stage, each concert made it's own magic. I sure hope this isn't the last one but if it is I'm making sure my kids get to see Yes at least once.
The last three Yes albums have been outstanding. All you have to consider are songs like Mind Drive, Homeworld, Magnification/Spirit Of Survival, Dreamtime, The Messenger, Nine Voices, Children Of Light. Progressive Rock is alive and well in those songs and Yes are still at the top of their game.
A new Yes album with four epic pieces. Are you freaking kidding me?! I think the last time a Prog band had the balls to undertake that type of project was 1973. Oh yeah, and it was Yes then too! Back then though 20 minute epic songs were an accepted norm. True progressive rock 40 years later. Yes ROCK!
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If you lose your temper, you've lost the arguement. -Proverb
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The Quiet One
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Joined: January 16 2008
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Posted: May 12 2008 at 20:29 |
Relayer09 wrote:
Yes live, there's nothing like it. I've seen every Yes tour since 83 and it doesn't matter which lineup was on stage, each concert made it's own magic. I sure hope this isn't the last one but if it is I'm making sure my kids get to see Yes at least once.
The last three Yes albums have been outstanding. All you have to consider are songs like Mind Drive, Homeworld, Magnification/Spirit Of Survival, Dreamtime, The Messenger, Nine Voices, Children Of Light. Progressive Rock is alive and well in those songs and Yes are still at the top of their game.
A new Yes album with four epic pieces. Are you freaking kidding me?! I think the last time a Prog band had the balls to undertake that type of project was 1973. Oh yeah, and it was Yes then too! Back then though 20 minute epic songs were an accepted norm. True progressive rock 40 years later. Yes ROCK! |
Nice comments my friend!!
I hope your children see Yes! Glad you're enthuastic to spread prog knowledge to your children!
Best of wishes my freind!
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Dr. Prog
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Posted: May 12 2008 at 20:56 |
Relayer09 wrote:
Yes live, there's nothing like it. I've seen every Yes tour since 83 and it doesn't matter which lineup was on stage, each concert made it's own magic. I sure hope this isn't the last one but if it is I'm making sure my kids get to see Yes at least once. |
I have seen most of them since 1977, but inexplicably missed the ABWH tour in 89 and the Union tour in 91, which I am really kicking myself about. Thank God for the full length videos of those tours. I still can't believe I missed the ABWH show, but when I think back on it, they were not playing in St Louis and I think I was planning on seeing them in Kansas City when they cancelled the tour because of some illness to Tony Levin, if memory serves me........which is why he wasn't on the ABWH pay per view video.
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peskypesky
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Location: Texas
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Posted: May 12 2008 at 23:48 |
"Topographic Oceans II"?
I am personally excited by the news, as I don't doubt that they can make another great album, even at their age. Look at Bruce Springsteen (not prog, I know), whose recent album "Magic" is fantastic.
I hope that they just go for it, take a bunch of shrooms, smoke some bowls, take some speed, whatever they need to do to just go out with a bang...a magnum opus.
I'll keep my fingers crossed and my hopes high.
Edited by peskypesky - May 12 2008 at 23:54
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