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cstack3
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12 years ago....Hail and welcome, Yuppets!
``Well…it’s so easy to sit behind their little laptops and post negativity,
so I’ll be watching these Yuppets very closely, and giving that lot back as good as they can give – and more.`` G. Downes Edited by cstack3 - May 29 2023 at 00:08 |
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Cristi
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Little laptops?! I'm posting negativity from my BIG laptop only.
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I had to Google yuppet as I didn't know what that meant. I don't think Downes knows either, unless there is another meaning.
The definition I got: "Highly supportive and endlessly agreeable puppets who only respond in the affirmative." Wouldn't a band called "Yes" want a bunch of Yuppets supporting them?' Edited by mathman0806 - May 29 2023 at 05:30 |
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^ Yup!
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He posted it in Progressive Ears - there was a massive row about the band there, and Downes bit. Yuppets is a play on words. Over here, a Muppet is not only a Kermit like puppet, but a fool, clown, dickhead, idiot, & etc. He simply transplanted the Y in front to demonstrate it was Yes "fans" who were the culprits.
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Now if they put that much creativity into their music then perhaps no negative reviews would flow from typing fingers, eh?
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Ah, okay. That makes sense. Thanks!
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Too bad they didn't hire Dr. Teeth, Floyd Pepper, and Animal to join the band.
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Going off on a tangent. This reminded me of Haken's video for the Cockroach King.
There is a place for prog and muppets. Pruppets? Edited by mathman0806 - May 29 2023 at 09:44 |
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THIS is a band! |
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Well they did just put out their best album in 22 years but it hasn't stopped people from complaining
Now that I'm actually looking at the discography, my top 5 since the 70s would probably include Magnification as #1 and after that loosely Drama, Mirror to the Sky, Talk and the original Fly From Here. If you view Keystudio as a standalone studio album that would probably edge out one of the last two. |
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^ the best since argument is purely subjective
For many of us Yes represents a musical era gone by Wobbler and other bands have long surpassed anything Yes has put out since the 70s |
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mathman0806
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Saying they put out their best album in 22 years is clearing a low bar. I can say it and still not care for it. I don't think it's bad but I find it uninspiring prog by numbers. There are good bits here and there but nothing too memorable. It could even sneak into top 5 Yes albums since the 70's, but that's not too meaningful.
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Which, again, is purely subjective as you well know. |
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Subjective as far as personal preferences but as far as technical and compositional fortitude there is no comparison Sorry but I’m on the side of the public at large with this one |
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This is admittedly pretty much true. It's interesting how much people still care to talk about Yes even though most of the output for the last 40+ years has been (in my purely subjective opinion!) pretty lukewarm with a couple of gems or in a lesser way fine albums here and there. And that's why I find it so absolutely great that after all this time I actually find myself being excited about a new Yes album, which I never expected to happen. Coincidentally Wobbler's Dwellers of the Deep is the other prog album I've listened to particularly much this year and a week ago I ordered their first three albums which I never really listened to when they came out.
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^ this |
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Don't forget Janice and Zoot!
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I listened to it today on youtube while making lunch. The only track that really stood out for me as being anything special was the title track. Still, I might buy it if just for that alone.
For those saying this band isn't Yes consider that this band is descended directly from the lineup that had Alan White and Chris Squire (not to mention at one point Jon Anderson) so technically and legally they are Yes. No Jon Anderson does not equal not Yes. Just because you don't like it doesn't mean it's not Yes. I'm not crazy about everything they have done over the past 20 or 30 years either but I won't say they aren't Yes just because nothing they have done lives up to their classic albums of days gone by.
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