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Psychedelic Paul
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Do you want me to write a 1000 word essay on why I love the Heaven & Earth album?
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Cristi
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that's your argument? BTW, I don't find Relayer to be a difficult listen.
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chopper
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No thanks. There's only way to settle this - FIGHT!!! Seriously, Relayer is probably Yes' most challenging album, particularly Soundchaser. Paul obviously prefers the "poppier" side of Yes as evidenced on The Ladder, Fly From Here and HaE. That's perfectly fine but he's always going to be in a minority as far as Yes albums are concerned. I suspect in a poll of Yes fans, HaE is going to be battling with Open Your Eyes for the wooden spoon. Personally I don't dislike HaE, I just find it uninspired and lifeless compared to the 70s classics. Each to his own.
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Cristi
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You still have not done it with one sentence.
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Psychedelic Paul
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Chopper has summed up my thoughts on Yes perfectly:- Relayer for me is challenging and difficult to listen to, whereas Heaven & Earth is "poppier" and much more approachable and easy to listen to. I'm sorry it's not a 1000 word dissertation on the subject, but that sums up my thoughts on the two opposing Yes albums in a nutshell.
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Cristi
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he also said the album is "uninspired and lifeless". You forgot about that...
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Psychedelic Paul
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Yes, Chopper said "I just find it uninspired and lifeless" which is his own personal view of Heaven & Earth, which is fair enough, but I have a different view.
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Cristi
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you twisted his words as to make his comments positive. Not cool, man, not cool.
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ That makes no sense whatsoever. I haven't "twisted" Chopper's words at all because I copied and pasted them straight from his text.
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chopper
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No he didn't really, I was trying to explain why Paul prefers HaE to Relayer and he has quoted that. Now it so happens that my opinion differs and I think it's kind of a shame that he prefers the insipid HaE to the wondrousness of Relayer but it's his opinion and I respect that. It might be better if you did the same so you two can stop arguing.
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Cristi
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He sometimes brings out the worst of me He picks on me, I pick on him, sometimes I just can't help it. (Especially when he says recent albums from Yes are better than classic Yes.)
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chopper
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Well I'm with you on the classic Yes but we can't all like the same thing.
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ I'm not picking on you at all. I don't know why you can't just accept that I prefer most of the recent albums by Yes to the classic Relayer album?
As Chopper says, we all have our own differing opinions when It comes to the multifaceted world of prog. I generally find people who agree with me to be very agreeable, but ironically, I also find people who disagree with me to be very agreeable too, and that includes you. I don't know whether you've noticed, but I always thank you for your posts every time, even when you disagree with me, which is most of the time.
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Cristi
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Its not that I don't accept your opinion, but it feels like you're trying to impose your point of view on me, you said it yourself you want to change people's opinion on new Yes.
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Psychedelic Paul
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^ It's not about trying to impose a point of view. The whole point of an album tribute thread like this one is to share a favourite album with other PA members and hope that they'll like the album too, but if they don't like the album, then that's okay too.
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richardh
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Yes were heavily influenced by the fusion scene when they made Relayer and the reason that Wakeman jumped ship was that he wasn't into it. For me Gates Of Delirium is in the top 3 prog tracks of all time along with Suppers Ready and Karn Evil 9. The problem for me is Sound Chaser . I just find this boring while To Be Over is just very uninspired . GoD still puts it in my top 5 Yes albums. H&E is okay but then as I said before I have a lot of respect for Jon Davison and it took Glass Hammer a long time to get over his departure (which they have finally done with their brilliant latest album) . I would still have Davison in any current Yes line up because he can write good stuff. Check out If and Cor Cordium for great examples. He is capable of bringing creativity and ideas to Yes.
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Tom Ozric
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Man, if only this current version of Yes could aspire to write material half as good as Glass Hammer, then it would be worth it.
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I could actually do without Relayer, because I don't really like Sound Chaser nor To Be Over either, and even though Gates of Delirium is indeed one of the best songs I can think of, I much prefer the live version on Symphonic Live... the band really blends beautifully with the orchestra, and they both really complement each other, unlike some other orchestrated songs that just sound like the band on one side and the orchestra on the other. Sound Chaser actually sounds better of the live versions I have heard, but I still can't get past those cha cha cha's. And To Be Over is one of the most frustrating songs I can think of, because the main melody is actually a really wonderful and special one, but the way they brought about the song just didn't work for me... too long, I think, and perhaps Moraz's keyboards weren't the best to bring that melody to life... I much prefer the instrumental acoustic versions Howe has played... I actually really wish they had played this one with the whole band on the acoustic sets they did in the 00's. |
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richardh
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yep that Symphonic version with the orchestra is brilliant , probably one of my favourite DVD's. The version on YESSHOWS is also really good.
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gudbuytjane
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Although I've made a project of giving the Benoit and Jon D. years another listen, on their own merits, I'm not a fan of HaE (or either flavour of Fly From Here, either).
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