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I know, I know, the prevailing opinion is Coldplay sucks and especially anything they did after their first two albums. And I know Kansas is well loved on here, especially those first five albums...but I'm taking Coldplay for this one. Icarus will take the song face off though.
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For those wondering why so many Hall And Oates albums keep showing up: they all come from the records my mom used to own. For those wondering why so many Elton John albums keep showing up: I love Elton. :P
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- Elton John
- Hall And Oates
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Both of these records are long winded and feature winding arrangements, but one is a folky kind of mystical prog, and the other is incredibly dry technical thrash. Who do you have? Album covers for reference:
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Very new and very old.
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- The Killers
- Elton John
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Ah, intersting, two much more modern albums randomly pair off with each other. What do you say? Icelandic art pop at its absolute weirdest. Or American indie folk at its indiest. EDIT: oops forgot the poll hang on a sec EDIT 2: fixed
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- Björk
- Neutral Milk Hotel
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RPG: Countdown To Ecstasy vs. Wind & Wuthering
Entre_Perpetuo posted a topic in Music Of The Spheres
Easy poll for me. No slight against the Dan, but Genesis outrank most everybody for me, and Wind & Wuthering is one of the first albums that got me into them (honestly, it might be the most important album in my transition from non fan to hardcore fan).- 4 replies
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- Steely Dan
- Genesis
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Quite different styles on display!
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Two pretty good albums from two great artists! Who've you got?
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- Elton John
- Pink Floyd
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Yeah, well, this one's a no brainer.
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Each band's most commercially successful release from what I understand, but who is victorious?
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- Supertramp
- Bachman-Turner Overdrive
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Speaking of Billy Joel recently!
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- Pink Floyd
- Billy Joel
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Normally I'm a prog guy, but I listened to On The Threshold Of A Dream not that long ago and it just didn't do much for me. I haven't listened to the full Freeze-Frame album in ages, but it has the title track and Centerfold at least, which are just good radio singles (even if I'm pretty sick of the latter).
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- J. Geils Band
- Moody Blues
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An underrated 60s gem vs. an underrated 80s gem.
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- Depeche Mode
- The Zombies
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Haven't had one in a while, so apparently we're starting with a sure blowout! I suppose it's only right for The Stones to have a cupcake opponent since Charlie just passed away. That said, for those of you who don't know Brand X, it's the fusion project that Phil Collins drummed and sang with during the late 70s. So they're not nobody!
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- Brand X
- The Rolling Stones
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As the nominating round of the power ballad list is nearing its close, I'll toss up a new RPG. Here's one Uriah Heep can win, if my assumptions about the tastes of most of this forum are correct anyway. For me though, Three Cheers and MCR all the way. I will say, these are both some of the strongest showings from their respective bands. Demons And Wizards in particular sees Heep in rare form.
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- My Chemical Romance
- Uriah Heep
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One for those in the know versus another for anyone with two ears and a radio.
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- Robin Trower
- Journey
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Shall this one be more evenly split? Who will win? The old metal heads, the AOR nuts? Certainly the answer is anyone who loves both! The album covers for reference:
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- Wishbone Ash
- Toto
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This is going to be such a blowout that I'm going to commence a second RPG for the day just so there's hopefully a more interesting matchup.
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RPG: Quadrophenia vs. Songs From The Big Chair
Entre_Perpetuo posted a topic in Music Of The Spheres
I was really hoping this would be a good matchup when the first album got chosen, but alas, I'm sure it will be a mega-blowout.- 18 replies
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- The Who
- Tears For Fears
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Yeah well this one's sure to be super popular... not! Anyway this is interesting. I've often noted my exceeding love for Italian prog, especially PFM, however I have to admit this live album of theirs doesn't really have the same magic of their first three studio albums. It's like they're playing too fast and too loose, and the songs get lost in the jamming. It almost doesn't sound like the same band. The playing is electric of course, very exciting, but it's really missing that balance between the achingly beautiful and the chaotic and raucous that makes PFM so special. On the flip side, In On The Kill Taker is the only Fugazi album I own, or have ever heard, but it's an absolute slaughter. It's heavy and cerebral and visceral and creative and I really enjoy it, though it's tough to play around others, lol. So I'm splitting my vote. In On The Kill Taker for the album, but PFM for the band.
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- Premiata Forneria Marconi
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Both bands heavily reliant on vocal harmonies.
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Here we go! This is an very interesting matchup! Don't come at me about apples and oranges, I wanna know for real, which do you prefer? You can change your mind tomorrow, but gut feeling. It's gotta be one or the other. Don't get all Tangled Up In Blue just because I Wanna Be Starting Something here! :P
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- Bob Dylan
- Michael Jackson
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We're writing songs for the radio in the mid seventies, and not producing our best album covers.
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- America
- Elton John
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