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  1. It was very generic and looks like computer generated art(possibly because most of it was). Not that it's saying much but the music was better than the artwork. I like the Marillion covers and also the first few Asia(yes I know they weren't posted but they were from the 80's) and Genesis duke. The others not so much. Those Yes album covers were pretty lame and this is coming from a big Yes fan.
  2. Someone please recommend the best records of each?

     

    The only album by ELP I ever owned was Black Moon which I like.

     

    I’ve hated the Moody Blues if only for their septic late 80s output.

    The Moody Blues, any of their albums from 1967 to 1972. That's seven albums.

     

    For ELP any of the first 4 albums, that's ELP, Trilogy, Tarkus and Brain Salad Surgery.

     

    I would add long distance voyager by the Moody Blues but only after he's heard the classic seven you mentioned(start with to our children's children's children or days of future passed maybe). For ELP he probably wouldn't need any others except maybe pictures at an exhibition or maybe the welcome back my friends live album. Although not mentioned in this poll I highly recommend checking out the band Yes and also the 70's albums by Genesis(mostly PG era).

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  3. Huge prog fan here. I got into Rush around the same time I also got heavily into Yes, Genesis, King Crimson, Pink Floyd, Moody Blues, ELP, etc. I was into Led Zeppelin just before them but with prog there was a sort of escapism involved with the longer tracks and interesting musical passages that drew me in. It's not for everyone and some people don't consider Rush to be part of that but when I heard Hemispheres on tape(borrowed from my brother's friend)I was already into those 70's English prog bands and for me Rush fit right in. Even the 80's stuff has heavy prog influences imo.
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  4. Apparently this is his very last album.

     

    I actually met him once a long time ago and he was rather rude so I kind of doubt I will buying any of this albums anytime soon. Rule number of being a musician: don't bite the hand that feeds you.

    Sorry to hear that. He's been doing these live facebook broadcasts since April every week for at least 2 hrs, sometimes more, interacting with us, etc. Maybe now he "gets it "

     

    Well, I might eventually get over it. I'm a big fan of Marillion although I prefer the later era with "H."

  5. Very sad news. I have all their albums up to and including 0u812. I need to hear some of the later ones too.

     

    Anyway, I think his playing changed rock forever. I don't consider him a heavy metal guitarist like some do but I can see how he was influential in that genre.

     

    RIP Eddie.

  6. Maybe sometime in the 90's. After counterparts I kind of lost track. My stepmother(now ex step mother)bought me Test for echo in 97 probably in 1997 as a birthday present but I didn't listen to it at the time(or maybe just once). I remember getting vapor trails and listening to it only once before selling it. I gradually got back into them more after snakes and arrows(the first tour I saw for them sinc 1987), I'm still a fan and always will be but I've moved on to other stuff now as well especially since the band are no longer together.
  7. Chicago for me although I have never heard a full album by either one. It's just a comfort level and familiarity thing for me I guess. Hard to explain...

     

    Unless I'm thinking of someone else I remember you saying on here you were a huge Yes fan and being how Genesis were similar and often compared to Yes I'm surprised to hear you say you never heard an album by them and also prefer Chicago. I would suggest checking out the full albums of 70's Genesis or at least some of the PG ones if you get a chance. If you don't like the vocals then I can understand that and you can forget I mentioned it. Lol.

  8. red barchetta. there i said it.

     

    The main guitar riff is cool but other than vital signs it's probably my least favorite on MP. I just find it kind of meh. I admit the lyrics are very good though.

    who in gods name says Vital Signs is meh?

     

    We all have our own opinions. I'm sure there's Rush songs you aren't crazy about that I like. Anyway, I was referring to red barchetta not vital signs. I didn't say anything about vital signs other than it being my least favorite on the album.

  9. Tom Sawyer but I still like it a lot. I also think red barchetta and spirit of radio are overrated. So is limelight. All are still good just played to death on the radio.

    They're not overrated, they're overplayed.

    Bohemian Rhapsody is a brilliant piece of songwriting, but I'll put a bullet in my skull if I have to listen to it one more time.

     

    Same thing. To me overplayed makes them overrated. When you hear something so much you get tired of it and so you lose respect for it. Maybe that's not fair but that's the way it is(for me anyway).

  10. I was able to procure a used copy of this for a little over 9 dollars on amazon. The disc is clean looking and plays well. It's a little rough around the edges but not a big deal to me.

     

    Anyway, I'm almost done with my first listen of this. It's no hemispheres or moving pictures but it's really not bad either. Matt Cameron does a good job on drums(he's no Neil but who was?)and Ben Mink seems to provide some good guitar. Geddy's bass sounds really good too.

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