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Discovering Back Catalogue
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Chuck
2008-09-21 14:12:43 UTC
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My generation is circa 90125, yet I as soon as I heard of their
earlier music, I picked up a Classic Yes album, and then I began
collecting every Yes album once I discovered they were truly such an
amazing band.
I love hearing stories like that and I've heard them quite often -
with both Yes *and* Genesis. Fun to hear of "youngin's" buying ie,
Genesis 'Invisible Touch' (in your case 90125), and eventually
uncovering their vast back catalogue of great material.
I'll never forget my girlfriends son, then 14, after discovering the
whole Genesis catalogue asking me:
"What happened"?
"What do you mean"?
"How could a band go from so great to so bad?"
:-) Out of the mouth of babes.......
CB
Ian Andrew Schneider
2008-09-26 19:52:20 UTC
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Post by Chuck
My generation is circa 90125, yet I as soon as I heard of their
earlier music, I picked up a Classic Yes album, and then I began
collecting every Yes album once I discovered they were truly such an
amazing band.
I love hearing stories like that and I've heard them quite often -
with both Yes *and* Genesis. Fun to hear of "youngin's" buying ie,
Genesis 'Invisible Touch' (in your case 90125), and eventually
uncovering their vast back catalogue of great material.
I'll never forget my girlfriends son, then 14, after discovering the
"What happened"?
"What do you mean"?
"How could a band go from so great to so bad?"
:-)  Out of the mouth of babes.......
CB
Great point - examples?

/ian/
Chuck
2008-09-26 20:42:04 UTC
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Post by Ian Andrew Schneider
Post by Chuck
"How could a band go from so great to so bad?"
:-) �Out of the mouth of babes.......
CB
Great point - examples?
God to bad?

My opinion but listen to Trick and then Abacab.... Thats great to
bad.
Yes is not off of the hook......... Listen to Close to The Edge and
then just about anythig from the 80's and 90's. Great to some decent,
some trash.
CB

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