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will
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Joined: March 13 2004
Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: December 21 2004 at 16:57 |
Peter wrote:
Easy Livin wrote:
I know I'm swimming against the tide here, but "Big generator" rocks my boat.
I think it suffers a lot from prejudice and preconceived notions. Musically it's well performed and very enjoyable. "Close to the edge" it ain't, but that doesn't automatically make it unworthy.
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I'm with Easy. I just don't see why BG is supposedly so gawd-awful bad. As far as "prog meets the 80s," or simply as MUSIC, it is not bad at all.
I tend to judge albums in isolation, as music, first and foremost....
(Thus, I also don't mind I.T, or bands changing their styles over the years.)
You'll see perpetual change....
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Im with these two kings. I find that Big generator contains some very cathcy songs that i enjoy. NOt as much as many of Yes' other albums but i dont mind it all the same.
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Long live progression.
Will
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Peter
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Joined: January 31 2004
Location: Canada
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Posted: December 22 2004 at 00:35 |
I find these bands, and most prog in general, to be much like pizza or sex -- even when it's "bad," it's still pretty good....
I reserve my most disdainful loathing for popular artistes in other genres like: speed/death/disease/genocide/suicide/patricide/matricide/reg icide me(n)tal, (c)rap, disco & assorted diva dance sh*te, etc....
I'd willingly listen to even (gag) Styx or Starcastle before much of that stuff, but I won't name any individual acts (besides Celine, Christina Aquilera, Marilyn Hanson, Eminem, Slipknot, & that ROOT OF ALL THAT'S WHOLESOME AND EVIL, ABBA!), because I don't want any fights with the diverse membership out there.
Really, to each his own, but PLEASE, try this strychnine first -- it's quicker, and less painful....
Edited by Peter
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Sweetnighter
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Joined: October 24 2004
Location: United States
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Posted: December 22 2004 at 01:07 |
Nice criticisms, I was afraid I was going to get railed like that. I've
actually been quite attached to the tune "open secrets" off of Hold
Your Fire for quite a while now... but I didn't want to just have Big
Generator and Invisible Touch, because Big would blow away Touch
easily... so I wanted to level the playing field a little bit. So yes,
I'll grant you that... but I don't know what I'm listening to or
talking about? . Thats a little harsh,
don't you think? I mean certainly there are good moments to be found on
virtually any record made by those three groups, but I'm trying to
compare equivalents... all three were made in the mid to late 80s and
are pretty low down in the ranks of those bands' discographies. You
can't say its totally irrational to be putting HYF on that list, can you?
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I bleed coffee. When I don't drink coffee, my veins run dry, and I shrivel up and die.
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Pixel Pirate
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Joined: September 11 2004
Location: Norway
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Posted: December 22 2004 at 03:35 |
I quite like Marilyn Manson,actually.....
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Odi profanum vulgus et arceo.
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Dead Jester
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Joined: December 19 2004
Location: Western Sahara
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Posted: December 22 2004 at 04:32 |
OooooH Pixel !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Pixel Pirate
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Posted: December 22 2004 at 05:33 |
I know,I know.
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Odi profanum vulgus et arceo.
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Pixel Pirate
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Location: Norway
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Posted: December 22 2004 at 07:36 |
Blacksword wrote:
None of the above..
Oh ok, if I have to choose one it would be 'Invisible Touch' I could use it as a frisbee. As there would be no one to throw it back I could accidentally lose it. If I find it again, I'll mould into a bowl shape in the hot sun and use it as an ash tray.
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Even the president of the Genesis fanclub in England at the time thought IT wasn't suited as anything other than a frisbee. I'm sure the band thought that with friends like that,who needs enemies? All of the 70's prog bands turned more or less horrific in the 80's,but none more so than Genesis. After IT,I renounced my former fanship ( there's an interesting new word!) of Genesis,I was just too embarassed to be thought of by anyone as a Genesis fan anymore. "Big Generator" I also thought was horrible and it hasn't exactly improved with age!
Now Rush on the other hand is the sole exception to what I said above. They didn't turn crappy in 80's,in fact I think they went from strength to strength. What Yes and Genesis did was sell their souls to MTV and not change for natural reasons,but for entirely economic reasons. Rush on the other hand changed naturally. If you play "Signals","Grace Under Pressure" and "Power Windows" in succesion,you'll hear that they lead quite inevitably to "Hold Your Fire".
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Odi profanum vulgus et arceo.
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Dead Jester
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Joined: December 19 2004
Location: Western Sahara
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Points: 283
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Posted: December 22 2004 at 08:11 |
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frenchie
Prog Reviewer
Joined: July 30 2004
Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: December 22 2004 at 08:46 |
BIIIIIIIIG GENERATOR!!!
WEEOW!!!
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The Worthless Recluse
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sigod
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Location: London
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Posted: December 22 2004 at 09:05 |
tuxon wrote:
I'll take a big generator, a record player and some good albums with me. |
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I must remind the right honourable gentleman that a monologue is not a decision.
- Clement Atlee, on Winston Churchill
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Wizard/TRueStar
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Joined: October 04 2004
Location: United States
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Posted: December 22 2004 at 19:39 |
Yes maybe that was harsh and yes I'm saying it was totally irrational to put HYF on the list. However if that is what you feel about HYF some tells me you are not listening to it correctly. HYF highlights there symphonic era (what you call 80's) and gets you ready for their best live album "A Show of Hands". Is it 'cuz it's keyboard heavy. Peart said they got tired of the norm which was drums, bass, a little mimi-moog and guitar. Why not this approach to music? There is a FULL Rush experience within HYF.
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