Tormato tour was my first Yes concert. Capital Center, In the Round, loud as heck, had floor seats and had to stand on my chair the whole time.
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Tormato tour was my first Yes concert. Capital Center, In the Round, loud as heck, had floor seats and had to stand on my chair the whole time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfu4hX1H_-s
How about, the underappreciated?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88iX4kS2r_g
I love how NWA boasts at their acceptance speech how them being admitted to the hall proves that rap is now accepted as a form of rock. No folks, with your 0.45% of the popular vote compared to 16.5%...
Marillion - Rochester is notable here.
As long as they make it a separate track it's no big deal. But if they do attach it to a legit track, that is annoying.
Hell's Kitchen DT from FII '97
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGbYf8xKcLE
WLP?
It's a grumpy man's world.
I know, too soon.
BabaYaga/Great Gates suite puts BSS to shame for me. Never could get into BSS, or anything after, just too haphazard. Trilogy album, and song, was great though.
What I've found is that you pretty much have to get into the story for the music to have much of an impact. The songs by themselves just aren't quite developed enough to stand on their own, but when...
I believe that the title refers to the chief protagonist, Gabriel. His supremely divine gift for music, found within a world that is driven by the drone of machines, and devoid of art in any form, is...
Yes, a very strong performance, in perfect character. It puts the later album version to shame.
Really like Family Business, also. The single b-sides of Big Wedge are great tunes, Jack and Jill and, in particular, the stellar early live version of Faith Healer.
Also, Tony Banks, Still. Fish...
Camel should be switched with Steven Wilson, then Wilson should be switched with Porcupine Tree.
A big problem for YES getting into the Hall is that they had success with two distinct genres of music, progressive, and popular rock. The first, which is their specialty, is early progressive, which...
That is not as bad as when the vocalist just stops while singing and lets the audience carry notable parts of songs.
Not really musically much of a song, but it can be a bit rough to get through if in an enhanced state.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2h_WScKq-aA
Mirage sounds the best when you first hear Camel, but once you are more familiar with them, the nuances/time signatures of Moonmadness really grow on you.
Seems I remember hearing something about vocals being a problem? That would've been awesome though, regardless.
So, does Wishbone Ash belong in this hijacked thread, or not hard enough? OP would like to know. lol
Currently rockin' to Nugent '75.
I think you mean Richard and Pat Nixon here.
I read it was more a metaphor on the US tour they had just completed. They had played at many large US cities for the first time and were a bit overwhelmed by the whole American experience. Afterward...
I got the whole show with my flip video camera that night, in sections. Video is a bit shaky, but the sound is great.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hD-iXDCXYx4
First time I saw Yes was the Tormato Tour "In the Round" at the Capitol Center in Landover, MD. Great show, a fantastic version of "Awaken" was performed. It was everything I hoped a Yes show would...
The second Aerosmith "Get Your Wings" was a favorite of mine when it came out, along with the debut for that matter. I started losing interest in them with "Toys in the Attic" and began to prefer...
I received this CD in the mail last weekend. It was $ 4.99 for an import copy, so I said what the heck. With the latter events of last weekend I had a realization, or should I say flashback, about...
Christine McVie, this is her solo, but she also had plenty of lead vocals in FM.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2994ZnkWQ8
Assassing, hands down.
It's only a video loop, but this is still from an important era of music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_ZHnD3boIQ
That Capitol Theatre pains me, lol.
Agreed, that's from the 'Heroes' tour I think. Unfortunately, they did not do a whole lot of that album live. What they did here seems just a bit forced. Welch left the band pretty soon after this...
This is about the best of what we have from that era live.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MUxCzEhLQY
Too bad Weston went for it all, and got burned. He did have some rather nice...
'Heroes Are Hard To Find' is probably the one I'd like to see remastered the most. I agree that the rest of the originals of FG, BT, MtM don't sound too bad.
The 'Heroes' title song is fine. I...
I have all of the Welch era on album and have thought about trying to transfer them to disc and see how that compares to the released CDs. The official releases are just kind of flat sounding, with...
It's my favorite period of theirs, and I don't think I'm alone feeling that way. Future Games, Bare Trees, Mystery to Me, Heroes Are Hard to Find, wtf?
Makes me angry.
I've always thought that "Hopeless Anger" was one of Camel's best tracks ever. It's a real in your face song, but also unmistakably Camel. "Mother Road" is another good track from this, but not as...
Captain Beyond (s/t)
Armageddon (s/t)
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And it turned out to be my favorite album for a while.
90's Steve Wilson
Just remember, the best parts of FFH were written over 30 years ago.
Lol, I can see what you did there.
I'm actually enjoying this pretty much. Within the context it has been written, it's actually very good. "It Was We Knew" is all that I have much of a problem...
Not really a single song but a section of Marillion's Brave album done at the Bayou in DC on the AOS '95 tour. They did not tour Brave in the US and I believe this was the first time they had played...
I've gotten both downloads, CD and DVD. Great stuff, I don't even miss the lack of vocals. It reminds me of older Marillion, from when they would write songs that would slowly build upon themselves...
I think what I really appreciate is the return to following a melodic type of sound that has songs that build upon themselves to become something very special. The recent Marillion has lacked that,...
This is definitely great stuff. It captures my attention better than any of the Marillion stuff since Marbles. I don't even miss not having vocals, they'd just get in the way.
Can dubstep be considered progressive when done melodically? I picked this up of itunes. It seems that there are no CD releases yet. I'm kind of torn, as I like a lot of it. However, it could've been...
Pigpen's Birthday 4-2-90 Hammersmith Odeon
Derek Dick & His Amazing Bear 3-11-91 Haddington Corn Exchange
Uncle Fish & the Crypt Creepers 7-12-91 Dusseldorf
For Whom the Bells Toll 12-31-91...
Magnum played at Donnington with Marillion at that '85 show, so that probably has something to do with it being used. IMO it has the best recorded versions of Incubus and side two of Misplaced...
This...
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