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Cristi
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One could easily say there's nothing on GFTO like One for the Vine, Eleventh Earl of Mar or Blood on the Rooftops. and so on...
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Big Sky
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Both great albums. GFTO for me, however, as Awaken is on the short list as one of the all time great Prog tracks.
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BrufordFreak
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Both hold significant memories for me, and offer both high points and low points in similar proportions.
"Awaken" is near perfection, as are "Blood on the Rooftops" and the music of "The Eleventh Earl of Mar" with "One for the Vine" not too far behind. |
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GfTO
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richardh
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Generally you can match up a lot with a lot of Genesis and Yes albums right up to Drama v Duke (which has been done before in a poll and was also close). When I did all of them it came out 6-4 in favour of Genesis which is kind of annoying as I think of myself of liking Yes a bit more. However GFTO was one of the Yes albums that won it's personal duel (along with CTTE, Relayer and Drama). I find W&W very messy. doesn't flow that well. Only Blood On The Rooftops and Afterglow really stand out. I love everything on GFTO apart from the slightly odd title track which I suppose was a studio jam that came out of nothing. The rest is beautifully crafted prog. I can still play my orginal crackly vinyl of that album and it shines!
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W&W is overall more enjoyable- Like other Yes albums Awaken a big standout peppered with just ok songs
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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For me it's going for the one by a tiny bit. I consider awaken to be one of the ten best Yes tracks of all time. W&W doesn't really have anything quite on that level imo.
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Wind & Wuthering of Genesis.
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"PROG IS MY FERRARI".
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Wind & Wuthering
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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You guys just hate Yes.
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Cristi
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Who hates Yes here?! it's a tie for now. Very tight poll.
Edited by Cristi - January 09 2025 at 12:09 |
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being tongue-in-cheek (as opposed to tongue-in-cheeks -- very tight, maybe too tight). Edited by Logan - January 09 2025 at 12:26 |
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Cristi
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^ I've never understood what's going on in that cover...
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Logan
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^ Overthinking or underthinking this, probably both... If it was prehistoric man, or ancestors of man, looking at modern skyscrapers, I would get that in a sort of 2001: A Space Odyssey bone turns into space station way. It's providing contrast. It might be saying something about man is his natural state versus man outside of nature. Artificiality. Innocence vs. artifice. The lines say something of perspective and geometrical form. A certain symmetry. I do think it;s trying to say something about the human condition and how we might seem to incongruously fit into this man-made world. man is small and naked in this built up world. The figure himself looks artificial due to the musculature -- it's an idealised form. I notice Rush kind of did the same buff naked man thing instead of using gangly Geddy Lee as the model. In Guru Guru's Hinten I think they used an actual photo of a band member's bottom (the drummer). I don't think that's a portrait of Jon Anderson's rearside anyway. But if it is I would say that those buns of steel vids paid off! :P ;) Happy "International Let's Go to Work Naked Day" everyone! What It first made me think of (back in the 80s), I now recall, is Brave New World. It's like the savage meets this modern world of progress. But in that novel the savage was the one less comfortable getting nude (and frisky) and he would quote Shakespeare ("O brave new world, that has such people in’t”). It's the naked man witnessing modernity, but to me he looks as artificial as the buildings. Edited by Logan - January 09 2025 at 12:59 |
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GFTO for me, I always loved "Wondrous Stories!" A bit sappy, true, but I love it anyway!
They are both really rather close in my opinion - each has some bombastic symphonic prog as well as lighter moments (and a few low points). So, my vote goes to GFTO, by a smidgeon. |
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I don't think I ever thought it through to this level but I agree that I've always got this impression from it, man confronted by hyper modernity. I think the lines always gave me the impression that he was plotting his way to navigate the world. How he we going to get to, as it were, the one. Whatever that is.
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I always thought that GFTO would have sold more if it wasn't for the album cover.
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richardh
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I love the conspiracy theory that it was Patrick Moraz on the cover
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Wind and Wuthering gets the nod, though I like both.
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Heart of the Matter
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Constructing on that perspective, to which I agree, I'd say that the key point to be explained in this cover is nudity itself. That seems to follow the lead of Vitruvio. This is not A man, but MAN as archetype, stripped of individual traits, like clothes: But in GFTO, man doesn't show face or genitals, nor extends arms or legs up to fill the perfect pythagorean figures illustrating Protagoras dictum "Man is the measure of all things". More likely, man just stands anonymous and constrained by asymmetrical lines largely exceeding in size, not measuring, but rather being measured by things. Those changes are perhaps more important than the initial resemblance, so Huxley's novel comes rapidly to mind. Too much going on, that makes it hard to grasp, and such an interesting symbol. Edited by Heart of the Matter - January 10 2025 at 06:44 |
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