It doesn't matter if he forgets the lyrics, many Yes lyrics sound like they are made up as they go anyhow.
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It doesn't matter if he forgets the lyrics, many Yes lyrics sound like they are made up as they go anyhow.
Pretty cool interview with Geddy some questions about certain songs live.*
http://www.rollingstone.c...ter-questions-20141114*
How about the two books of "Cygnus"?*
Ah, well, that would be...
Thanks Library Jon. What's the new song called. I know they've been playing Who's That?, Freedom of Expression and the Who shot ya cover.
Library Jon, he said new album not until Fall next year? Wow, when I asked him in October he just said next year sometime. Almost seemed like there was some internal disagreement among the guys...
I saw a youtube clip recently of Muzz. I really love both bass players. I like Doug a bit more but Muzz was amazing. I wish he played on more albums with other bands.
Love reading the thread but still surprised not many like Stain. Anyway I did not know they opened for Crimson. That sounds like a dream show.
Digital man, it's funny you say that because that's my favorite. That's the one they signed for me.
There were definitely some prog fans there. Met a guy with an Opeth shirt and a father and...
I know they aren't prog but they are very talented. I've been a fan since 1989 and had a chance to see them last week in a small venue in southern California. The Coach House if anyone is from...
People need some coffee in here.
Sadly not on Amazon either. It's his choice but he's missing out on sales. Although I'm sure he's pretty much set for life.
Really enjoying these guys lately. Who's the boss in the Factory is such a strong album.
I of course am with everyone on the bonus disc. I'm not into buying things twice.
"As I said, that Fripp kept going on about how, "A guiding King Crimson principle is the music is new whenever it was written. So it's all new music."
I wished I tried that in school when I...
I think it's a win win. I love the new DT album, my favorite since Scenes from a Memory. Think the Winery Dogs and Transatlantic are amazing. Same with Flying Colors. Also think the new Spocks...
What albums? I'd like to check them out.
It's the song Paint the Picture that starts off Xanadu sounding. I love Rush but it gets distracting. :) I'm still exploring their music though.
Although they are extremely talented and Ted Leonard is an amazing singer, there music always sounds unoriginal. For example I keep thinking there's a Xanadu part or there is another Rush part or...
I think my favorite on the album is Goblin. Very almost jazzy sound.
Maybe Slowpeth?
I like the new direction, but it is a big change.
I'm sure Rush fans felt the same when Signals came out and Yes fans with 90125. I love when bands change shows they are willing to expand their sound.
It was probably the same show. I think it was the Birch Hill
Off topic but I used to love seeing Dream Theater there.
Never heard of Swans or Motorpycho. Guess I have something new to try.
I'm ready for a new wave of music bajent...djent played with a bassoon.
ABWH was my gateway to Yes. After that I had to buy everything. That tour was amazing, topped only by the Union tour.
Surprises are nice. I didn't know anything about Echolyn until I saw them open for Dream Theater in 1994 or 1995. I do love finding new music from places like this.
Yeah I agree with expanding. That's why I'm digging Knife World right now. For a while all prog was sounding like different variations of Dream Theater. That got old real quick.
Every time I read a new thread there are new groups i want to check out. I miss the old days of just the bands on the local radio stations. :) Not really but I am obsessed with discovering all these...
Very cool album. I love Don't Land on Me. It's a very refreshing unique sound.