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...Polodor with Podolor...
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...the five stars with two...
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Guys...guys...manàgia to you... this is the result of condensing 40 years of music into a year of listening...
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Even one of the best of the '60s and '70s???? Have you ever listened to the Live Dead by the Grateful or the Live at Fillmore by the Allman Bros? This one by Iron is a huge disappointment! The version of In a Gadda da Vida saves it, but it's still inferior to the studio version! This is an overrated band, precisely because of that gem In a Gadda da Vida; the rest of their output is nothing to get excited about (IMO).
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@lord, I was referring to the fact that in 1978, at the height of the punk explosion, they are still putting out an album a year with Wakeman's flair...
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...I can't find any of my old friends hangin' around / won't nothing BRING YOU DOWN like your hometown...
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This review may be heretical, but these Yes have always given me the impression of the Japanese soldier abandoned on a desert island who is still fighting the enemy. While between '74 and '75, people like Fripp, Hammill, and Peter Gabriel realized that progressive rock was over and moved on, these guys keep having Wakeman insisting on playing the little fingers of Henry VIII's six wives…
Santana Abraxas
19 dec 07
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Embryo, it just so happens that we're talking about the incendiary Santana of Abraxas here, and as for it having ended up being repetitive, everyone in the 40 previous comments has already said that. The blinders refer to the need to judge an album from 37 years ago based on what the artist has done in the 37 years since.
Santana Abraxas
19 dec 07
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How many fantasies I had as a kid about the black cover... I just realized now that I didn't give it a rating, so I'll say 5 just for the cover.
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...try "Un biglietto del tram" by the Stormy Six...