[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Genesis vs Yes (Page 1 of 2)
Posted: 5/28/2017 7:21:02 PM EDT
| In the ARFCOM battle of the bands, we drift into prog rock with this selection. |
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Any group that can make a song and a video about this wins.
ILLEGAL ALIEN |
A random submission. Not Genesis or Yes, but prog-rock-ish. It has a trait common to a lot of prog-rock for me: I liked it more the second time I listened to it.
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| I rode up West Alpine from Pescadero in NorCal yesterday with this song in my head. |
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Yes went off the rails with Tales of Topographic Oceans. It was a take-myself-too-seriously POS. I did stick with them for a long time, and they did redeem themselves with the 90125 album, going in quite a different direction.
Genesis was better when Peter Gabriel was the lead singer. They went pop when Gabriel left and Collins took over the vocals. |
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The songs on 90125 were almost Asia songs, but Rabin decided form a band named Cinema (which ended up being the re-formed Yes)and use his new songs on 90125. Quoted:
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harsh fuckers. looking for lines of delineation between the fragile yes and the 90125 yes. |
This thread needs some Six Wives
![]() Wakeman Six Wives Catherine Howard CarbineKid was born to this. As in this disc was playing in the delivery room. ![]() Rick Wakeman - Quiet Valleys |
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This thread needs some Six Wives CarbineKid was born to this. As in this disc was playing in the delivery room. |






