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Posted
6 hours ago, wateroftyne said:

Nice to see that Chris & the host (who I've just realised is Bob Birch) clearly had a nice early night in preparation for a day's work on the video.

 

 

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Posted
15 minutes ago, PatrickJ said:

I've always been a Rush fan and My drummer friend has recently been getting me into more modern prog with the likes of Porcupine Tree and Steve Wilson's solo work.   I've never gotten around to listening to any Yes though it's been on my todo list for a while now!  This thread spurred me on and so I'm listening to Fragile right now (no idea if it's their best album but I recognised the most song titles).  

It's very of it's time but quite enjoyable to listen to. Loving Chris' tone and playing on this album!

 

Fragile is awesome!

All 'new' proggers are standing on the shoulders of giants. 

Posted
12 minutes ago, BassTractor said:

I've now been able to listen to that Bailey vid with the dancer that @Leonard Smalls posted.

Worthless shïte!   Anybody can do that!   He's taking the Mickey!   😁

Either:

a) You're not wrong

b) it's all on a level far deeper than any of us can understand

I tend toward a). especially having read the Derek Bailey autobiography. Though having read the Derek Bailey autobiography b) is also quite possible!

And here's a Yes live performance before production and overdubs 😄😎

 

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Posted
10 minutes ago, Leonard Smalls said:

And here's a Yes live performance before production and overdubs 😄😎

 

Sounds like my bands rehearsal when we try and play prog !!😂

Posted
21 hours ago, spectoremg said:

Wow, eight pages of I like this but I don't like that...What we now need is a P v J thread 🙄😁

Which one does burn better?

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Posted

Last night Alice Coper explained the origin of the term 'pigeonholed' on his radio show.

He then said something along the lines of  'now you're educated explain what this means' and played Roundabout...

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Posted

I love early to mid Yes

I love early to mid Rush

I love early to mid Genesis

I love early Marillion

I love all Pendragon

I love prog. It's my bestest music. Generally prog bands seem to have a sell by date though and for most it was a few decades ago.

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Posted
19 minutes ago, Angel said:

I love early to mid Yes

I love early to mid Rush

I love early to mid Genesis

I love early Marillion

I love all Pendragon

I love prog. It's my bestest music. Generally prog bands seem to have a sell by date though and for most it was a few decades ago.

I kinda thought that too until i listened to IQ album Road of Bones 2014 which for me was their high point. Not bad for a band that's been around since circa 1980.

Genesis peaked at Seconds Out IMO.

Rush was Moving Pictures

Yes was Going For the One

Marillion i just remember the hits

Pink Floyd was DSOTM

Not to say that these bands all had some excellent albums after they peaked.

Dave

Posted
4 hours ago, dmccombe7 said:

I kinda thought that too until i listened to IQ album Road of Bones 2014 which for me was their high point. Not bad for a band that's been around since circa 1980.

Genesis peaked at Seconds Out IMO.

Rush was Moving Pictures

Yes was Going For the One

Marillion i just remember the hits

Pink Floyd was DSOTM

Not to say that these bands all had some excellent albums after they peaked.

Dave

Nah, WYWH is miles better than DSOTM. 😁

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Posted
37 minutes ago, 4000 said:

Nah, WYWH is miles better than DSOTM. 😁

I've just never really taken to WYWH for some reason. Prefer Animals which is my 2nd choice.

Dave

Posted
7 minutes ago, prowla said:

I think Clockwork Angels is probably Rush’s best after Moving Pictures. 

I never quite got the ‘Back on form’ comments around CA. IMO it’s on a par with the last few albums, i.e. mediocre. And the terrible lyrics of The Wreckers loses it a few more points.

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Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, 4000 said:

Nah, WYWH is miles better than DSOTM. 😁

IMO preferring Wish You Were Here to Dark Side is pure pretentiousness, Dark Side is a masterpiece. 

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Posted
34 minutes ago, spectoremg said:

IMO preferring Wish You Were Here to Dark Side is pure pretentiousness, Dark Side is a masterpiece. 

Or just different taste. Dark Side is undoubtedly a brilliant masterpiece yet I prefer WYWH.

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Posted
12 hours ago, dmccombe7 said:

I kinda thought that too until i listened to IQ album Road of Bones 2014 which for me was their high point. Not bad for a band that's been around since circa 1980.

Genesis peaked at Seconds Out IMO.

Rush was Moving Pictures

Yes was Going For the One

Marillion i just remember the hits

Pink Floyd was DSOTM

Not to say that these bands all had some excellent albums after they peaked.

Dave

Genesis, Wind and Wuthering. Rush, Moving Pictures, Yes, Relayer, Marillion, ?, Pink Floyd, Animals. Cardiacs, Sing To God.

Posted
On 06/10/2020 at 17:24, Leonard Smalls said:

Either:

a) You're not wrong

b) it's all on a level far deeper than any of us can understand

I tend toward a). especially having read the Derek Bailey autobiography. Though having read the Derek Bailey autobiography b) is also quite possible!

And here's a Yes live performance before production and overdubs 😄😎

 

I've watched that about 10 times now and find it funnier each time. I laughed so much the first few times that I completely missed the parrots, in fact each time I watch it there's something new.

And no joke, the keys are EXACTLY the same as a keys player we had in the 80's, who would not only suddenly swamp the entire stage with unexpected and entirely unnecessary orchestral hits, but would do so with the most extraordinary flounce of his hand as if to say "hey everybody, look at me, I'm a virtuoso". He also accidentally set fire to my hair mid-gig at City of London Polytechnic but that's another story.  

Mr Smalls, thanks mate, I owe you one :)

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Posted
9 hours ago, spectoremg said:

IMO preferring Wish You Were Here to Dark Side is pure pretentiousness, Dark Side is a masterpiece. 

Dunno - I just like Wish You Were Here better.

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Posted
11 hours ago, wateroftyne said:

I never quite got the ‘Back on form’ comments around CA. IMO it’s on a par with the last few albums, i.e. mediocre. And the terrible lyrics of The Wreckers loses it a few more points.

Different opinions, eh...

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Posted
4 minutes ago, wateroftyne said:

Yeah. They were never the same after they started assembling riffs in ProTools rather than writing songs.

For me they evolved throughout their career; the only duff album was the covers one.

Posted
9 hours ago, Frank Blank said:

Or just different taste. Dark Side is undoubtedly a brilliant masterpiece yet I prefer WYWH.

Think the 2 Floyd albums have a different feel so its probably just down to your own personal taste or maybe even something as simple as what album you heard first. For me i heard DSOTM first and it amazed me. 

Dave

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Posted
1 hour ago, dmccombe7 said:

Think the 2 Floyd albums have a different feel so its probably just down to your own personal taste or maybe even something as simple as what album you heard first. For me i heard DSOTM first and it amazed me. 

Dave

Personal taste, exactly, the answer to most threads on BC. I heard DSOTM first and yet I have listened to WYWH more over the years, it's just personal preference. I never listened to anything by Yes after Relayer, never listened to any Genesis after Peter Gabriel left and I have never knowingly heard a track, let alone an album, by Rush.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Frank Blank said:

Personal taste, exactly, the answer to most threads on BC. I heard DSOTM first and yet I have listened to WYWH more over the years, it's just personal preference. I never listened to anything by Yes after Relayer, never listened to any Genesis after Peter Gabriel left and I have never knowingly heard a track, let alone an album, by Rush.

Re: Post-Relayer Yes and post-Gabriel Genesis, How can you personally prefer something if you haven’t heard the alternative...?

You’re missing some iconic music there...

Posted
7 minutes ago, Frank Blank said:

Personal taste, exactly, the answer to most threads on BC. I heard DSOTM first and yet I have listened to WYWH more over the years, it's just personal preference. I never listened to anything by Yes after Relayer, never listened to any Genesis after Peter Gabriel left and I have never knowingly heard a track, let alone an album, by Rush.

Oddly enough my preferred era for Genesis was when PC took over up to Duke album. Was never really a fan of Gabriel era back in the day but have since gone back and listened to that era more as i got older.

With regards Yes i've never really been a huge fan just snippets in time. I occasionally suffer in Delirium while standing Close to the edge. Makes me very Fragile. :D

Dave

Posted
5 minutes ago, wateroftyne said:

Re: Post-Relayer Yes and post-Gabriel Genesis, How can you personally prefer something if you haven’t heard the alternative...?

You’re missing some iconic music there...

I didn't say I preferred pre-Relayer Yes, nor with-Gabriel Genesis, I just said I hadn't listened to them, I may well listen to these  in the future and might possibly like them, which is specifically why I didn't say I preferred them.

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