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    Quote Originally Posted by afterstasis View Post
    blondie - dreaming

    one of the most underrated 80's pop singles, in my opinion.
    This for DLC please.

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    Anything Blondie or 50s and 60s is probably in my list and maybe Free although really only like one or two songs are pop
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    Totally forgot this awesome pop single that helped one of my favorite Prog bands

    Yes - Owner Of A Lonely Heart
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELpmmeT69cE
    I believe this song is classified as pop although the group does mostly prog this song was different
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fizzeler View Post
    Totally forgot this awesome pop single that helped one of my favorite Prog bands

    Yes - Owner Of A Lonely Heart
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELpmmeT69cE
    I believe this song is classified as pop although the group does mostly prog this song was different
    That's definitely pop, by Yes standards, it's meh, by pop standards it's great.
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    I think the entire 90125 album is brilliant, particularly from a production standpoint.
    And you know Trevor Rabin was just like, "I'm gonna make a hit record," and that's exactly what he did. I don't think that record was meant to be taken as anything more than an album with a lot of commercial appeal, which a lot of Yes fans seem to neglect.
    But yeah, early Yes is obviously superior.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thedoorsdk View Post
    I think the entire 90125 album is brilliant, particularly from a production standpoint.
    And you know Trevor Rabin was just like, "I'm gonna make a hit record," and that's exactly what he did. I don't think that record was meant to be taken as anything more than an album with a lot of commercial appeal, which a lot of Yes fans seem to neglect.
    But yeah, early Yes is obviously superior.
    I actually don't mind the album, I like/love every Yes studio album.
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    Even Big Generator?
    Union?

    I loathe these albums, although Union has some great stuff on it (Lift Me Up, good lord! Easily top 3 songs of the Rabin era).

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    Quote Originally Posted by thedoorsdk View Post
    Even Big Generator?
    Union?

    I loathe these albums, although Union has some great stuff on it (Lift Me Up, good lord! Easily top 3 songs of the Rabin era).
    Yeah, I don't go about saying it often but I am a Yes fanatic. Big Generator and Union are not too bad, not my favorites though. That would go to The Yes Album and Close to the Edge(although I absolutely love everything from the debut to Drama).
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    Quote Originally Posted by JukeBoxHero View Post
    Yeah, I don't go about saying it often but I am a Yes fanatic. Big Generator and Union are not too bad, not my favorites though. That would go to The Yes Album and Close to the Edge(although I absolutely love everything from the debut to Drama).
    You are not alone my friend I am also, a YES fanatic and my fathers favorite band is YES
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