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Originally Posted by Lemur
What are your guys' opinions on Yes music throughout the ages? They certainly have changed a lot since the beginning.
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Lemur, I have a bit of an idea of what you like, but not all, so you'll need to sample "Talk"...at least you have some opinions now (and there are more).
A lot of it has to do with the era you grew up in. You are going back to see what is what, and that is an advantage - I did the same with the 70's bands that I was too young to know, so I heard all the material at once. Then, as the 80's rolled in, I was able to listen to each record as it came out, getting a feel of what was done before (and realizing Queen, Rush, Kansas, Yes were all better in the 70's).
This is why the 50ish crowd looks at late 60's music with such reverence.
Tormato was released when I was in college, and I like it on its on terms. Plus its decidedly Squire, and I like that!
Talk is more of the era Spaz grew up with.
Now that being said, there are exceptions...sharc is a bit older, and loves Talk. But that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
