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Rockindeano wrote:OK, serious here, not some joke post.
Asia? Fucking Asia? These guys don't need ticket sales, they need Depends ultra thin adult diapers.
Come on folks? Asia, Dokken, Richard Marx? WTF is wrong with you people?
Rockindeano wrote:Like I said, get em some diapers.
How embarrassing!
Rockindeano wrote:You cocksuckers probably love Yes too. Jesus, I saw those dickbreaths open for Journey in LA on 2002. The entire crowd was asleep. Neal was none too happy. Thanks Yes, you prog rockers.
Saint John wrote:Rockindeano wrote:You cocksuckers probably love Yes too. Jesus, I saw those dickbreaths open for Journey in LA on 2002. The entire crowd was asleep. Neal was none too happy. Thanks Yes, you prog rockers.
Yes and Rush are the two worst bands...ever.
Saint John wrote:Rockindeano wrote:You cocksuckers probably love Yes too. Jesus, I saw those dickbreaths open for Journey in LA on 2002. The entire crowd was asleep. Neal was none too happy. Thanks Yes, you prog rockers.
Yes and Rush are the two worst bands...ever.
Higgy wrote:Asia's Arena album is one fucking great album! It is the album that shows you that Downes/Payne was every bit as good (or even better than) Wetton/Downes. How fucking great would this album have been with Steve Howe.
GPS's Windows album is almost as good.
Higgy wrote:Rip - do you like Spock's Beard?
Ehwmatt wrote:Asia is great... they took prog and made it radio friendly, which, depending on what kind of prog fan you are (close-minded snob or someone with a little more variety in musical taste) is a great thing or an awful thing. I haven't dug the Payne live stuff too much on YouTube, but I remember Long Way From Home from Silent Nation and that was a great cut. I don't know much Payne era stuff though. Definitely looking forward to the new album.
Rip Rokken wrote:Higgy wrote:Rip - do you like Spock's Beard?
You know, I've heard of them, but never listened to them. Are they good?
ProgRocker53 wrote:Saint John wrote:Rockindeano wrote:You cocksuckers probably love Yes too. Jesus, I saw those dickbreaths open for Journey in LA on 2002. The entire crowd was asleep. Neal was none too happy. Thanks Yes, you prog rockers.
Yes and Rush are the two worst bands...ever.
Elaborate.
youkeepmewaiting wrote:Yes have some fine damn tunes.
Rip Rokken wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:Yes have some fine damn tunes.
I did used to be more into Yes, primarily because of the Steve Howe connection. In fact, I got into several band that ASIA members had been connected to, such as ABWH (Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman & Howe), 3 (Carl Palmer, Keith Emerson, & Robert Berry), and Emerson, Lake & Powell (DANG it's been a long time since I've heard that disc!). I never was able to get into the original ELP, though... My first guitar teacher turned me onto a lot of that stuff, and taught me how to play "Mood For A Day" by Howe. He was convinced I'd love ELP's "Brain Salad Surgery", but I just didn't dig it.
I like Yes best when they are singing something I can also sing along to, unless it's "All Good People"... always found that song obnoxious!
Speaking of obnoxious tunes, I was eating in an Indian restaurant just the other day, and this music was playing -- an Indian girl was singing these short verses again and again and again, in the same droning melody, but it sounded as if the words were changing with each verse. It continued thru my entire meal! I got a kick out of it and as I was paying, I made a joke to the cashier about how I was surprised she hadn't run out of breath yet. Turned out it wasn't a song, but a type of prayer, and each verse was praying to a different God. I'd prefer anything Yes has done over that again!
ProgRocker53 wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:Yes have some fine damn tunes.
I did used to be more into Yes, primarily because of the Steve Howe connection. In fact, I got into several band that ASIA members had been connected to, such as ABWH (Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman & Howe), 3 (Carl Palmer, Keith Emerson, & Robert Berry), and Emerson, Lake & Powell (DANG it's been a long time since I've heard that disc!). I never was able to get into the original ELP, though... My first guitar teacher turned me onto a lot of that stuff, and taught me how to play "Mood For A Day" by Howe. He was convinced I'd love ELP's "Brain Salad Surgery", but I just didn't dig it.
I like Yes best when they are singing something I can also sing along to, unless it's "All Good People"... always found that song obnoxious!
Speaking of obnoxious tunes, I was eating in an Indian restaurant just the other day, and this music was playing -- an Indian girl was singing these short verses again and again and again, in the same droning melody, but it sounded as if the words were changing with each verse. It continued thru my entire meal! I got a kick out of it and as I was paying, I made a joke to the cashier about how I was surprised she hadn't run out of breath yet. Turned out it wasn't a song, but a type of prayer, and each verse was praying to a different God. I'd prefer anything Yes has done over that again!
Are you sure it wasn't this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwTZ2xpQwpA
Rick wrote:That has to be a Guiness Book record. How many times can a lyric be repeated in a song? Wow!
Yeah, forgot about that one. At least that had a point, what the hell is Chocolate Rain?Rip Rokken wrote:Rick wrote:That has to be a Guiness Book record. How many times can a lyric be repeated in a song? Wow!
No, that would be the word "Na" in Journey's "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'"
na na na na na....had a point? Never thought about it before but now that you say it....maybe Perry saying na na na na to the girl like a little kid on the schoolyard?Rick wrote:Yeah, forgot about that one. At least that had a point, what the hell is Chocolate Rain?Rip Rokken wrote:Rick wrote:That has to be a Guiness Book record. How many times can a lyric be repeated in a song? Wow!
No, that would be the word "Na" in Journey's "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'"
Blueskies wrote:na na na na na....had a point? Never thought about it before but now that you say it....maybe Perry saying na na na na to the girl like a little kid on the schoolyard?Rick wrote:Yeah, forgot about that one. At least that had a point, what the hell is Chocolate Rain?Rip Rokken wrote:Rick wrote:That has to be a Guiness Book record. How many times can a lyric be repeated in a song? Wow!
No, that would be the word "Na" in Journey's "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'"![]()
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