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    Quote Originally Posted by KingProgdor View Post
    At current, the only studio albums from Yes that I'm missing are 90125, Big Generator, and The Ladder.

    I have a couple live albums to track down, but that's about it. Then I can say I have Yes's entire catalogue.

    For Yes fans 90125 is

    For pop and the media 90125 is

    The album gained them more fans while disappointing the fans they already have bad for Prog. good for Pop also, got more radio stations to play songs from other Yes albums and really solidified them as a band that brought Prog. to the mainstream. I still hear them play Yes on my classic rock station
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fizzeler View Post
    For Yes fans 90125 is

    For pop and the media 90125 is

    The album gained them more fans while disappointing the fans they already have bad for Prog. good for Pop also, got more radio stations to play songs from other Yes albums and really solidified them as a band that brought Prog. to the mainstream. I still hear them play Yes on my classic rock station
    I can't find it in me to dislike this song...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JukeBoxHero View Post
    I can't find it in me to dislike this song...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4fp0...e=channel_page
    We both know that Chris Squire is one of the best bassists ever

    Like I said fan boys like the entire discography or can at least find a couple tracks they like from each album
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    Yes, like many 70s bands don't catch my attention.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gowienczyk View Post
    Yes, like many 70s bands don't catch my attention.


    Why not?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fizzeler View Post


    Why not?
    Guitar Tone as I stated before:

    This is coming from a production elitist, but I never liked 'classic rock' bands as a whole (only in tiny bursts) due to the guitar tone, the production of the records and watnot. They knew how to arrange tracks, sure. But nothing really came into taste for the most part, so I moved on from it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gowienczyk View Post
    Guitar Tone as I stated before:
    Okay I understand

    What about Transatlantic?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fizzeler View Post
    Okay I understand

    What about Transatlantic?
    Never struck me as too interesting.
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    Om nom Transatlantic. I have both albums.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KingProgdor View Post
    Om nom Transatlantic. I have both albums.
    To bad they did not last long I love All Of The Above great song
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