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View Poll Results: Favorite?
King Crimson 9 7.26%
Yes 13 10.48%
Pink Floyd 35 28.23%
Genesis 4 3.23%
Jethro Tull 8 6.45%
Emerson, Lake & Palmer 3 2.42%
Rush 8 6.45%
Can 11 8.87%
Gentle Giant 2 1.61%
Van Der Graaf Generator 2 1.61%
Hawkwind 1 0.81%
Caravan 1 0.81%
Magma 0 0%
Uriah Heep 0 0%
Henry Cow 1 0.81%
Mahavishnu Orchestra 3 2.42%
Gong 3 2.42%
Camel 3 2.42%
The Strawbs 1 0.81%
Focus 0 0%
Hatfield and the North 0 0%
Barclay James Harvest 0 0%
Renaissance 0 0%
Eloy 1 0.81%
Premiata Forneria Marconi 0 0%
Comus 5 4.03%
Soft Machine 2 1.61%
Traffic 2 1.61%
The Moody Blues 1 0.81%
Procol Harum 1 0.81%
Wishbone Ash 0 0%
Other 4 3.23%
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Old 05-01-2009, 12:45 PM   #11 (permalink)
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To be fair, that is a very broad criticism that's often directed towards prog rock in general.

Granted Yes are one of the most solo oriented prog bands, but while long solos can ruin songs, IMO it doesn't for Yes. Long interchanging solos work for them because they keep it fresh and interesting, it's not by the numbers and Howe, Squire and Wakeman especially know how to surprise and capitvate me with their solos. They tend to bring about the best moments in songs.

If there's any prog band who ruins their material with long by the numbers solos, it's Dream Theater.
I agree completely.
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