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  • Mikey
    Verbose Member
    • Aug 9, 2001
    • 47258

    #31
    Originally posted by Meule
    I'd have no problem whatsoever listening to Queen for 24 hours
    I like Queen, but I couldn't listen to them for too long in one stretch... Freddie has a great voice but it get's annoying after a while

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    • Uni
      Museum Patron
      • Sep 7, 2008
      • 111

      #32
      Now that I'm officially in my late 30s, I guess I've become "that guy" and listen to Yes constantly. I hated them for ages and now... I get it!

      One of my best friends is in a Genesis tribute band (Gabble Ratchet)... I actually prefer them to the real Genesis..

      as for Rush, they make me smile and that covers record they did a few years ago is fantastic, but i wouldn't say i'm a super fan.

      Long live prog!

      -Joel

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      • Mikey
        Verbose Member
        • Aug 9, 2001
        • 47258

        #33
        Oh man, Genesis ......

        I hate them so bad ... I would rather listen to fingernails on a chalkboard

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        • wayne foundation 07
          Time to feed the cat
          • Dec 30, 2007
          • 5705

          #34
          Couldn't even handle the whole CD from either,but if I had to choose it would be Yes they would be a little easier to tune out

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          • Zemo
            Still Smokin'
            • Feb 14, 2006
            • 3888

            #35
            Originally posted by Hector
            Some of you guys are talking like Rush is some kinda lame band.

            Are you kidding me?

            Not only is Rush one of the greatest all time rock bands...Neil Peart is one of the greatest drummers of all times...period...

            Early days...

            Neil Peart Solo Drum

            Now...

            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qF-k4wg70rg

            Versatile too (Buddy Rich would be proud)...

            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47yxLg2RyXM

            Absolutely!

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            • generic
              Persistent Member
              • Jun 25, 2009
              • 1237

              #36
              Originally posted by Mikey01
              ... I would rather listen to fingernails on a chalkboard
              Oh, so you're a Philip Glass fan?
              Nostalgia just ain’t what it used to be.

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              • Timothy2251
                Jerks beef with Ten Bears
                • Mar 15, 2008
                • 1960

                #37
                Hector, Hulk, Megoapesnaut, Zemo, Nostalgiabuff, etc. may I compliment you on your exquisite taste?

                If I have to be punished, I'll go with YES. If I've been good, then I wants me some (hell, a WHOLE LOT OF) Rush. My all-time favorite band, and every time I've seen 'em live then never fail to put on a great show. Band's always tight, and the audience gets this infectious good vibe running through it.

                True story; When I was a student at the Joe Kubert School, my roommate used to listen to YES. Over and over again. Every. Single. Day. And if it wasn't YES, it was Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman, and Howe. Or Anderson-Vangelis. Or any project featuring any member of YES past or present.

                Over and over again. Every. Single. Day. I hear "Starship Troopers" one more time...

                Needless to say, I'm not a big fan of YES. Talented? Oh sure, I'll grant you that, but listening to them over and over again would be hell on earth for me. The Cenobites in Hellraiser couldn't think of a worse torture. Hooks to my flesh? I scoff, SCOFF I say! Just don't play "Roundabout", please.
                "It's sad that governments are chiefed by the double tongues. There is iron in your words of death for all Comanche to see, and so there is iron in your words of life. No signed paper can hold the iron. It must come from men. The words of Ten Bears carries the same iron of life and death. It is good that warriors such as we meet in the struggle of life... or death. It shall be life."

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                • Hector
                  el Hombre de Acero
                  • May 19, 2003
                  • 31852

                  #38
                  Good post...Timothy!

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                  • goldenryan
                    coy member
                    • Jul 13, 2007
                    • 1467

                    #39
                    Originally posted by megomonkey
                    Another vote for 1977's Trans Europe Express.
                    computer world is their best album. but their beats are timeless.

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                    • SeattleEd
                      SynthoRes Transmigrator
                      • Oct 24, 2007
                      • 4351

                      #40
                      Glad to see there are people on here with good taste and open minds to good music.
                      Both bands are intellectually stimulating lyrically and musically.
                      Being a bass player and Rickenbacker fan, both band have some of the best bass players and Rickenbackers players of all time.
                      Geddy Lee certainly adds complexities to his playing while at the same time playing bass notes on the Moog via Tauras pedals and playing away on the Matrix 12 synth during his middle eight on some of the tracks. Plus he sported a Rickenbacker 4003 during the Moving Pictures era that added that growl we are all familiar with.
                      Chris Squire is certainly amazing and adds mid range tonalities to help the lead guitar at times. He too sports a 4003 Rickenbacker that also incorporates that bass growl. Just listen to the opening notes on "Roundabout"

                      Given a choice I would have to go with Rush and I could listen to Moving Pictures all day, which I did back in my college days. "Red Barchetta" is one amazing song. Musically and lyrically. Not to mention "YYZ" and "Limelight". Pert's drumming is second to none and his lyrics certainly help mold a very intriguing story line to tale.

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                      • ctc
                        Fear the monkeybat!
                        • Aug 16, 2001
                        • 11183

                        #41
                        >Oh man, Genesis ......I hate them so bad ...

                        You HAVE to see the Phil Collins episode of South Park....

                        >my roommate used to listen to YES. Over and over again. Every. Single. Day.

                        Had the same thing happen with Rush. When I was at the U, BOTH these bands were what the hip young hipsters all listened to. Over and over. So I'm kinda sick of BOTH of them. (A sentiment I guess a few people share; hence this thread.)

                        >Both bands are intellectually stimulating lyrically and musically.

                        I never got that. I found Rush to be kinda wishy-washy lyricly, and Yes tried way too hard to be trippy.

                        Don C.

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                        • megoapesnut
                          The name says it all!
                          • Dec 3, 2007
                          • 3727

                          #42
                          Originally posted by ealdrett
                          "Red Barchetta" is one amazing song. Musically and lyrically.
                          Amen, another Red Barchetta fan. If that isn't the best song both musically and lyrically, in the history of the universe, then I will donate all my Megos to charity! I recently purchased Rock Band 2 just so I could jam along with it.


                          Here is what was the inspiration behind the song.

                          http://www.megoapesnut.com/ftpimages/R-n-T_article.pdf

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                          • generic
                            Persistent Member
                            • Jun 25, 2009
                            • 1237

                            #43
                            Originally posted by ctc
                            ...Yes tried way too hard to be trippy.
                            Not to defend the band or anything (if you don't like 'em, that's fine), but just for the record, Jon Anderson wasn't 'trying' to be trippy, he honestly doesn't have a choice. That's just how he is.
                            Nostalgia just ain’t what it used to be.

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