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Rick1
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Many of our heroes took a break during their careers; which band returned in triumph?
(If you don't like my interpretation of 'break' or 'hiatus' please feel free to enter another poll - it's supposed to be a bit of fun) Edited by Rick1 - June 14 2021 at 07:05 |
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Cristi
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4 of these are not come backs from hiatus
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Psychedelic Paul
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Works For Me!
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Rick1
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Which ones?
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Rick1
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ELP - self declared break in 1975
Genesis - self declared break in 1979 (mainly help to Collins) KC - resurrection of the band by Fripp after 6 years Magma - inactive 82/83 - other projects Moody Blues - hiatus due to exhaustion 1973 - reconvened later in decade VDGG - split 72, reformed 75 Yes - split 79, reformed 80 (granted brief hiatus) What else do you want?
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Manuel
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Not sure if I could call it a come back. Maybe in those days people thought it was, but I think it's a tendency we've seen over the years, after a few decades.
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Cristi
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no need to sound so arrogant and aggressive for once... three bands were not in any "officially declared" hiatus - that's Genesis, Yes and VDGG. Moody Blues, KC and Magma split up for a while, indeed. I was wrong about ELP, forgot there were 4 years between BSS and Works, read someplace they toured extensively and were tired & burnt out after the BSS tour. |
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Rick1
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Sorry about the terse tone but does it have to be 'official' for it to be a legitimate poll?
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Cristi
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Sometimes bands make statements to the press, announce the world (like poor Anathema did last year, such a shame). Sometimes we just hear no news from them...
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From what I remember there was no "split" of Yes. In those days, news of such bands came via Melody Maker and I remember reading the headline that Buggles had joined Yes, but I don't remember anything about a split before that, just a sudden (and very surprising) announcement.
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None of those acts returned stronger and better than ever after the short interludes in my opinion. I'll give Godbluff a vote because I do think that it's a strong album, but I prefer the three that preceded it. And VdGG was still strong after the short interlude.
Speaking of Magma, since I love Magma. I like Merci, but it is still the weakest of its discography for me. I prefer the related Offering. Magma had a very strong return with KA, and I prefer E-Re to that, after the band's long interlude between studio albums. Discipline is of course loved by many, but it doesn't really resonate with me. I still recognise it to be strong, and after Godbluff it would be my second choice from my subjective stance. |
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Cristi
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Yes - Drama
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Drama and Duke may be better than their direct predecessors, but Godbluff is the only album that qualifies.
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I've voted Yes because Drama is a great album but Yes were not "better than ever" (and I doubt that any of these bands were). Drama can hold its head up amongst its predecessors but it is not better than the classics.
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I was a bit divided between King Crimson - Discipline and Yes - Drama. Maybe Drama was most important to Yes then Discipline was to King Crimson, at the time. Besides, Discipline was to be the debut album of a new band with the same name, if it was the decision of Fripp. Anyway, for me, Discipline is a better and most innovative album than Drama. So, this is the reason why I vote on Discipline. Still, I love both albums.
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"PROG IS MY FERRARI".
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After some thinking I voted KC just over VdGG. They both left on a high note (Red and Pawn Hearts), so these follow-ups were not necessarily better but still among their very best works, respectively. So, KC because of a bolder stylistic jump not expected by many.
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KC
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Psychedelic Paul
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I could be wrong, but I believe the first Yes split was in 1974 when Rick Wakeman left the band during the recording of the Relayer album - when Vangelis auditioned as a replacement - and Rick reunited with Yes for the follow-up Going for the One album in 1977.
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I voted for the leader - KC. A strong comeback with a bold new direction.
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Rick1
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Gets technical - the band slip following the ill fated Paris session at the end of 79 and basically reformed in 1980 having lost and replaced two key members. At the time, I recall it was the end and then the rebirth of Yes. I just remember 74 and then it was Wakeman leaving and being replaced by Moraz. Arguably, there was more of a hiatus after Drama and before 90125 but by then the seal had been broken...
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