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10-21-2017, 02:37 PM | #312 (permalink) | |
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10-21-2017, 11:56 PM | #314 (permalink) | |||
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I could paraphrase that and it would make my point about 90125. "My main gripe is that it sort of straddled two camps, on one hand trying to remain in the "new pop" version of the band which they dipped their toes into with Drama, and on the other hand doing their best to remain true to the their old proggy fan base, and to my mind it fell between the stools. 90125 is, imo, an awful album but at least it's unashamedly pop and doesn't pretend to be anything else." See we are not that different. It is just we come from two different directions. I like Yes but TREY made me realize I am more of a Steve Howe fan than a fan of everything by Yes especially TREY. I love those two albums Abacab and Genesis, again it comes down to musicianship. I like Tony Banks more than Tony Kaye. Quote:
I would pit ABBA - Vistor against Yes (really Cinema featuring Jon Anderson) - 90125. Rutger Gunnarsson versus Chris Squire, that seems like a good match. Jon Anderson high pitched voice versus Agnetha and Frida's. It would be fitting that a Prog band that leans to Pop should be counter-attacked by a Pop band that leans towards progressive ideas/Progressive Rock. ABBA will totally annihilate TREY aka "Cinema featuring Jon Anderson" proving that Prog shouldn't make excursions into Pop territory. This will free up Saga - Worlds Apart to attack the best album on your list. If you want to cue me in that would help. I am tempted to pit Foreigner - Foreigner against Zebra - Zebra.
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10-22-2017, 09:47 AM | #315 (permalink) | |||
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11-19-2017, 05:24 PM | #317 (permalink) | |
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Critics hated them and wrote about it.
They refused to do TV. They refused to edit their songs for AM singles. They left their name off the album! Quote:
And it's not even their best album!
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11-19-2017, 06:18 PM | #318 (permalink) |
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If you're talking about Zep this claim is just not true. "Whole Lotta Love" was released as a 45 with the middle section, the "freak-out" section, edited out. Definitely.
*edit: you must've meant just the untitled 4th album (although you didn't say that). They were really pissed about the reception that III (my favorite Zep album) got in the rock press. I think were it not for STH that'd be my fave Zep album. Best song: Four Sticks. Last edited by Paul Smeenus; 11-19-2017 at 07:03 PM. |
11-19-2017, 06:55 PM | #319 (permalink) |
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I like Presence quite a bit, and "The Immigrant Song" is good as well, but I thoroughly burnt myself out on Led Zeppelin quite some time ago. It's to the extent that even the sample of "The Ocean" in the Beastie Boys' song "She's Crafty" (I think that's the one) makes me like that song a lot less because that song is just so overplayed.
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