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boo boo 04-07-2010 04:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by duga (Post 847046)
Meh, the thing is Tormato is kind of my division point for the band. Everything before was pure prog gold, most (I won't say all...I do find some enjoyable material in their later albums) of what came after is just a load of 80's crap to me (even though Tormato was 78).

Awesome:
Release Release
Onward
On the Silent Wings of Freedom

Good:
Future Times Rejoice

So bad it's good:
Don't kill the Whale

Meh:
Arriving UFO

So bad it's bad:
Madrigal
Circus of Heaven

Overall, there's still some shining moments of brilliance, Tormato isn't anywhere near as bad people make it out to be, but it certainly signifies the point when Yes were really losing inspiration, so it was good that they opted for a pop direction, at least two good albums came out of that, the late 80s/early 90s stuff ranges from really bad to mediocre, and sometimes a good song pops up every now and then. But yeah, those were the dark ages. I think every Yes fan celebrated when Trevor Horn got canned and Howe and Wakeman were brought back.

Keys of Ascension 1 and 2 are good, The Ladder was decent and showed that the band started putting actual effort into their writing again, and Magnification is really underrated IMO and the first truly kickass studio effort from the band in a long time.

duga 04-07-2010 04:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by boo boo (Post 847057)
Awesome:
Release Release
Onward
On the Silent Wings of Freedom


Good:
Future Times Rejoice

So bad it's good:
Don't kill the Whale

Meh:
Arriving UFO

So bad it's bad:
Madrigal
Circus of Heaven

Overall, there's still some shining moments of brilliance, Tormato isn't anywhere near as bad people make it out to be, but it certainly signifies the point when Yes were really losing inspiration, so it was good that they opted for a pop direction, at least two good albums came out of that, everything after that has ranged from bad to mediocre with a few good songs popping up every now and then, The Ladder was decent and showed that the band started putting actual effort into it again, and Magnification is really underrated IMO.

Ok, you are actually spot on about those...but seriously, I can't stand the rest of the album. 3 out of 8 doesn't make for even an average album in my opinion.

boo boo 04-07-2010 04:40 PM

Yes are working on a new album right now and I was excited as hell, hoping for a solid follow up to Magnification, but my hopes have been crushed now that Jon is out of the band and got replaced by that funny noises guy from Full House.

duga 04-07-2010 04:43 PM

Is that a joke?

Are they really using him? I actually didn't mind Magnification too much, and despite what I've just been saying Yes is a band I can't help but follow despite how depraved their music gets. But really now...that guy? I might pass.

boo boo 04-07-2010 05:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by duga (Post 847075)
Is that a joke?

Are they really using him? I actually didn't mind Magnification too much, and despite what I've just been saying Yes is a band I can't help but follow despite how depraved their music gets. But really now...that guy? I might pass.

Of course it's a joke. :laughing:

He does look like him though. He's some Canadian guy from a Yes cover band and technically he can imitate Anderson's voice really well, but he doesn't deliver it with the same passion.

Now, if they brought in Trevor Horn and Geoff Downes and made an album with the Drama lineup, that would be cool, but otherwise, Yes isn't Yes without Jon.

duga 04-07-2010 05:13 PM

You sounded so convincing...

Considering I haven't been keeping up with them in recent years, for all I know it could have been totally true...

boo boo 04-07-2010 05:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by duga (Post 847123)
You sounded so convincing...

Considering I haven't been keeping up with them in recent years, for all I know it could have been totally true...

Yeah. :laughing:

Here's the guy in action.



What the f*ck he's doing at 2: 46 I have no idea, but Chris's facial expression afterwards is hilarious.

I might see them if they ever do a show in Memphis, as long as the tickets aren't overpriced, but I dunno, Steve, Chris and Alan are over a hundred at this point and they can't play songs like Roundabout with the energy they had when they were younger, they can still play though, but they need a new keyboardist because Rick's son kinda sucks.

As for the new guy, his singing isn't bad, but I dunno, his vocals are too clean and static and it doesn't sync with the band well at all, he sounds like a choir boy going through puberty. Jon sounds a lot more natural, he has the kinda voice that can sell even the most ridiculous lyrics with convincing emotional poignancy. This guy can't do that.

Also, as you can see, the guy is a total dork.

James 04-30-2010 02:01 PM

http://www.letras.com/files/album/s/...dise_nww43.jpg
God awful

loveissucide 04-30-2010 04:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by james44754 (Post 860474)

You've also got the entire 80's and 90's run if you want bad music

James 04-30-2010 04:20 PM

But not quite as bad as that


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