Classic Rock (Phil Collins lives, run for the hills)

Bloody hell, there's not enough hours in the day to listen to everybody's Yes tracks.
Not a band whose work I'm familiar with, and some are quite a good listen, but they don't half go on!
 
No. Is that the recommended best album?

Anyway, I'll give it a listen sometime - no chance at the moment trying to wade through these playlists.
It wouldn't be by a long term Yes fan, but it is shorter stuff and the last good album they did IMO. That said I'm just listening to Yes, to aquaint myself with them, I'd say my top 5 are Fragile, Close to the edge ( long stuff, but lots of parts). Drama, Going for the one,and 90125. Topographic Oceans and Relayer are a bit up their own arses for me.The Album is good but a bit of them finding their way.
 
No. Is that the recommended best album?

Anyway, I'll give it a listen sometime - no chance at the moment trying to wade through these playlists.

No it's not the best album and it is more AOR than prog; it was produced by Trevor Horn. It's one of my favourite albums but I think The Yes album is best, then Fragile and Close to the Edge but they are full of long tracks. However, they are prog at its finest, IMO.

I tried on of the playlists but I don't subscribe to Spotify and it started playing up. TBF, I have a very high % of the tracks in my collection and don't need to listen to most of them.

I should check out the two on your playlist that I don't know.
 
It wouldn't be by a long term Yes fan, but it is shorter stuff and the last good album they did IMO. That said I'm just listening to Yes, to aquaint myself with them, I'd say my top 5 are Fragile, Close to the edge ( long stuff, but lots of parts). Drama, Going for the one,and 90125. Topographic Oceans and Relayer are a bit up their own arses for me.The Album is good but a bit of them finding their way.
I held Yes sacred when I was 16/17 years old, but I’ve avoided them in the two albums I’ve produced in here.
The way I see it with a lot of the prog rock that I loved/love and spent my youth listening to us that for me to play it now I have to be in a particular nostalgic mood.
With their longer concept stuff, I can’t just take a 12 minute piece out in isolation and have it make sense in a compilation of a load of other bands. I have to listen to Yes in the completeness of the whole album. That’s how it makes sense and sounds great. It’s a whole mood or feeling.
Similarly I avoided Genesis/Floyd and a lot of stuff that would have required a double album to fit in (old vinyl speak).

I’ve listened to the two I’ve done as albums in the order I wanted and am pleased to say, I will play these playlists again. I’m very happy with the two different moods I’ve done in a complication of different bands and people.
That’s what I was going for.

So thanks to @Saddleworth2 for coming up with the idea and @OB1 for starting the thread which has seen me trawling through my old memories of various different styles I’ve touched on through the years.

I’ve listened to all your albums bar those few that arrived late yesterday and am looking forward to getting to them tomorrow.

Busy today. Son’s birthday.
 
No. Is that the recommended best album?

Anyway, I'll give it a listen sometime - no chance at the moment trying to wade through these playlists.
It was a kind of reform of the band after what I considered a disastrous flirtation with The Buggles and a drop of the prog rock format into something conforming to the MTV generation.
It’s a very accessible album.
 
No it's not the best album and it is more AOR than prog; it was produced by Trevor Horn. It's one of my favourite albums but I think The Yes album is best, then Fragile and Close to the Edge but they are full of long tracks. However, they are prog at its finest, IMO.

I tried on of the playlists but I don't subscribe to Spotify and it started playing up. TBF, I have a very high % of the tracks in my collection and don't need to listen to most of them.

I should check out the two on your playlist that I don't know.
Cheers.

Both "Year Zero" and "Under the Sun" are available on YouTube.
 
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last 5 rockers which could have made me list...

Motorhead - Motorhead
The Passenger - Iggy Pop
White Room - Cream
Spare me a dime - Boz Scaggs
The KKK took my baby away - Ramones
 
Alternative pre 1990 Classic Rock;

Looking for Lewis and Clark - The Long Ryders
The Last Human Gateway - IQ
The Black Knight - Pendragon
Time to Turn - Eloy
Isn't It Time - The Baby's
Grendel - Marillion
Human Being - Twelfth Night
The Shape of Things To Come - The Headboys
Kill The King - Rainbow
Am I Evil - Diamond Head
 
Alternative pre 1990 Classic Rock;

Looking for Lewis and Clark - The Long Ryders
The Last Human Gateway - IQ
The Black Knight - Pendragon
Time to Turn - Eloy
Isn't It Time - The Baby's
Grendel - Marillion
Human Being - Twelfth Night
The Shape of Things To Come - The Headboys
Kill The King - Rainbow
Am I Evil - Diamond Head

The Babys made some really rock music.

I once spent 3 weeks on a Diamond Head tour: my best friends' band were the support act and roadied, did their lights every night and shared the van driving. Sean Harris DH's lead singer actually commented that he thought I did a better job of the lights than their guy and I only got to use the lights on the rig at the side of the stage.
 
The Babys made some really rock music.

I once spent 3 weeks on a Diamond Head tour: my best friends' band were the support act and roadied, did their lights every night and shared the van driving. Sean Harris DH's lead singer actually commented that he thought I did a better job of the lights than their guy and I only got to use the lights on the rig at the side of the stage.
Saw Diamond Head in February 1984 - can’t recall the support.
 
The Babys made some really rock music.

I once spent 3 weeks on a Diamond Head tour: my best friends' band were the support act and roadied, did their lights every night and shared the van driving. Sean Harris DH's lead singer actually commented that he thought I did a better job of the lights than their guy and I only got to use the lights on the rig at the side of the stage.
Talented band , that for lot's of reasons,some of their own making never really had the career or produced the album that their songs and ability should have.
 
Live albums.
 

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Bloody hell, there's not enough hours in the day to listen to everybody's Yes tracks.
Not a band whose work I'm familiar with, and some are quite a good listen, but they don't half go on!
Look out for their short sharp disco tracks on Tales from Topographic Oceans mate. Always fun at parties or for a bit of karaoke. Altogether now:

Dawn of light lying between a silence and sold sources
Chased amid fusions of wonder, in moments hardly seen forgotten
Coloured in pastures of chance dancing leaves cast spells of challenge
Amused but real in thought, we fled from the sea whole
Dawn of thought transferred through moments of days undersearching every feeling
Corridors of time provoking memories, disjointed but with purpose
Craving penetrations offer links with the self instructor's sharp
And tender love as we took to the air, a picture of distance
Dawn of our power we amuse redescending as fast as misused
Expression, as only to teach love as to reveal passion chasing
Late into corners, and we danced from the ocean
Dawn of love sent within us colours of awakening among the many
Won't to follow, only tunes of a different age, as the links span
Our endless caresses for the freedom of life everlasting

and breath....

yeah, yeah, yeah.
 

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