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Originally Posted by Big Ears
I love Saga and taped their performance from Reading Festival in 1981, when it was broadcast on Tommy Vance's Friday Rock Show on BBC Radio 1 (along with Billy Squier). It was great and deserved/deserves an official release. If it exists as a boot, I haven't managed to track it down. At the time, they were unusual and did not sound like any other progressive rock band, but these days are incorrectly dismissed as neo. I also liked the Rob Moratti version of the band and his solo album is worth listening to, if you are a fan.
Another original and quality rock band from Canada is Max Webster, particularly on the album, A Million Vacations (1979), which does not have one weak track. Kim Mitchell's solo albums are pretty good too.
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Billy Squier now that's a real name from the past, I was never much of a fan but his second album Don't Say No is a very good album. He kind of forged a hard rock sound that fell somewhere in-between AOR and Kiss style metal. The Kiss influence is no surprise as his previous band were heavily Kiss influenced anyway.