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whocares wrote:Too bad Deen will never leave Neal's side.
I thought this was some sort of premonition thread.
whocares wrote:Moyes Lucas was a pretty damned good drummer on the Perry '94 tour. Is he still around?
whocares wrote:Mike Portnoy. The guy'd shit his pants backing up for Perry, but it's all good.
whocares wrote:The best I ever saw of Petrucci was a clinic with Derek Sherinian a long time ago. John can kick many guitarists asses.
I even saw DT live, but it ws for tat damn concept album. They played the whole concept album, and only a medley of their much better songs.
whocares wrote:yup
for my money, it was their worst work up to that point. I stopped following them closely after that concert.
whocares wrote:yeah, I'm pretty sure he did at one point. He's a nut for DT. Or at least used to be, from what i recall.
(skips off to listen to Images & Words)
whocares wrote:yup
for my money, it was their worst work up to that point. I stopped following them closely after that concert.
JeremyP wrote:whocares wrote:yup
for my money, it was their worst work up to that point. I stopped following them closely after that concert.
Oh, wow. That's an interesting viewpoint. Most DT fans feel it's their best work ever. How come you feel it's their worst up to then? The songs just don't grab you?
Liam wrote:I know it's a LOT harder edged but I LOVE Train Of Thought. The main riff in As I Am is GREAT.
Liam wrote:JrnySuxBalls wrote:Liam wrote:I know it's a LOT harder edged but I LOVE Train Of Thought. The main riff in As I Am is GREAT.
+100
Great song ain't it?
Liam wrote:I know you were asking him but I feel that most of the songs on that album SUCKED. Aside from the 4 I mentioned earlier, it was just BORING. Kinda like the Yes - Talk album. Snooze fest.
conversationpc wrote:Liam wrote:I know you were asking him but I feel that most of the songs on that album SUCKED. Aside from the 4 I mentioned earlier, it was just BORING. Kinda like the Yes - Talk album. Snooze fest.
"Talk" was much better than either "Union" or "Big Generator", the latter being my least favorite of all their albums.
Liam wrote:conversationpc wrote:Liam wrote:I know you were asking him but I feel that most of the songs on that album SUCKED. Aside from the 4 I mentioned earlier, it was just BORING. Kinda like the Yes - Talk album. Snooze fest.
"Talk" was much better than either "Union" or "Big Generator", the latter being my least favorite of all their albums.
I love how people's opinions differ....I LOVE Union. Shock to The System and Holding On are a couple of my favorite Yes tracks.
Liam wrote:conversationpc wrote:Liam wrote:I know you were asking him but I feel that most of the songs on that album SUCKED. Aside from the 4 I mentioned earlier, it was just BORING. Kinda like the Yes - Talk album. Snooze fest.
"Talk" was much better than either "Union" or "Big Generator", the latter being my least favorite of all their albums.
I love how people's opinions differ....I LOVE Union. Shock to The System and Holding On are a couple of my favorite Yes tracks.
Matthew wrote:And I'm not a fan of Union...and the tour? Now that was a total snooze-fest!
Whereas I LOVE Big Generator and Talk. Yes took a huge backward step in the late 80s and by the time they returned to their senses in the early 1990s and allowed Trevor Rabin to take control again they'd lost momentum....
Liam wrote:I'll actually say that The Ladder is my favorite Yes album and Siberian Khatru live from Keys to Ascension is my favorite song.
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