

Hmm, what's that emotional state between feeling slightly ornery but really not caring too much? Ennui maybe? That's where I'm at.

When I don't agree I simply post my opinion and I'm ready for a healthy discussion, at the end we're here to talk about the music we love but mostly to have fun and enjoy a discussion.
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I can't disagree more with your opinions about Genesis and Yes, but I accept them because you're entitled to think Invisible Touch and Big Generator are great albums. Plese Arbiter, don't take things so seriously, Shrinking Violet only posted her opinion, she may be right or wrong but she's entitled to her opinion. Never use a label - it's classless to do so and always makes someone angry. ShrinkingViolet crossed the line - Period, end of discussion! Shame on Fragile for supporting him - you're both acting like you're 13 yrs old. Of course there is POP in USA, but there's also POP in UK, Italy, and even Ukraine.Īrbiter wrote: No James, you are not being to sensitive. There are lots of great USA bands that are in the level of the best British bands like Kansas, Pavlov's Dog, Grand Funk Railroad, The Doors, Dream Theater, Glass Hammer, Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention, California Guitar Trio and 100 more. I understand your point Danbo, calling the Rabin lineup American Yes only because they were based in USA in comparison with ABWH (YESEAST) that was based in UK is ok.īut to use the term American Yes to identfy the pop tendencies of Yes is wrong. The 80's synth-pop came right out of the UK. Saying that it was pop or commercial is valid, however, America is not the only county where commercial music is played or encouraged. So it's not unusual to call the Rabin lineup as American Yes, not because of the quality of the music but because the band was based in USA.ĭanbo wrote: Violet, I think the point of the contention was your classifying the Rabin ear Yes as "American." I must admit that I was pissed at your statement as well. The Yes name was now owned by the 90125 line-up (known colloquially as YesWest and based in the USA), but without Anderson, who had again defected and formed Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe (known as YesEast and based in Britain). I don't want to express my opinion about 90125 and Big Generator because it's well known, it's true that Trevor Rabin is from South Africa but the 90125 lineup is known as YES WEST and it's based in USA.
