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Old 01-08-2023, 08:29 PM   #129 (permalink)
Chula Vista
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I'll admit to liking a little jazz, among them being KOB. As for Starcastle, I try to stay away from them as even the mention of their name increases my sugar intake. Should have been drowned at birth. Yuck.
What's really funny is how many in my circle bought that first album and really dug it for a while - myself included.

Yes' last album was Relayer in 1974 and the rumors were the band was done. When Starcastle landed in 76 a lot of us were hard up for anything new and Yes-ish.

Any port in a storm.

Didn't take long for most of us to realize it was all frosting and no cake. Thankfully Yes re-surfaced shortly after with Going for the One.
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