eh.
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Yes hasn't done anything that remotely caught my attention since 1983.
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Yes hasn't done anything that remotely caught my attention since 1983. [2]
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Sounds like a TV commercial's song
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prolly blows. i'll go piss during the new stuff
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Man, they're still around?
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For some reason I get a ''Cats'' (the musical) vibe in the beginning...
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Yes was never the most interesting 70's Prog band but this is a new level of boring for them.
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they are one of the best 70s prog bands
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they are one of the best 70s prog bands [2]
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they are one of the best 70s prog bands [3]
The new stuff is still listenable, and actually pretty good imo. Could be a 3 or 3.5
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I haven't listened anything after 90125, which I happen to adore! Owner of a Lonely Heart is just so awesome! *Raises Hand* ''Who's with me?? Anyone? ANYONE??''
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they are one of the best 70s prog bands [4]
This song could be worse, at least it doesn't sound like Big Generator.
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Interested mainly cause I hear Jon Davison had a big part in creating this one. I don't know why some of you guys are so quick to judge after a 1:30 minute preview.
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oh really haha. Who's heard it then?
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I broke down and bought the single, so I could hear the whole thing. Like I said before, they've done worse. I will say this,
Jon Davison does have Jon Anderson's Knack for squeezing way too many words into one line and making it sound good.
I'm surprised how quickly I forgot it wasn't Jon Anderson singing.
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"Yes tease new song, dads everywhere rejoice"
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have you even heard close to the edge??
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That was horrendous.
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The album will probably be good, though the tracks' titles are cheesy as fuck
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I like the cover...
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Yuck
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ok.
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Nah dude Fly From Here was garbage
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Fly From Here was still good imo, it was kind of like Drama, but without the feeling
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I kinda like that alien look of the landscapes in their album covers...
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Covers are Roger Dean:
http://www.rogerdean.com/paintings/
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Get Jon Anderson back in the band, do one more tour, then end your careers gracefully. Jeez.
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