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  • Spiritual Architect
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    Originally posted by Mr. Holland View Post
    what would be your top 10 songs of the Post Atlantic Record Years.
    No one told me there would be math.
    This is HARD!

    In alpha order :


    Be the One
    Birthright
    Children of the Light
    Fist of Fire
    It Will Be a Good Day
    Mind Drive
    Nine Voices
    Order of the Universe
    Themes
    To Be Alive


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  • madbear
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    Talk, Ladder and Open Your Eyes are great. I'm a bit on the fence re Magnification.
    Have enjoyed all the concerts I've seen during this period.

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  • Spiritual Architect
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    ABWH
    Keys to Ascension
    The Ladder​

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  • Chrisklenox
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    I’ll just go chronologically

    ​​​​​​- The More We Live
    - The Calling
    - Mind Drive
    - Open Your Eyes
    - Homeworld
    - Dream Time
    - FFH Suite
    - The Game
    - The Gift of Love
    - Leave Well Alone

    kind of a safe list, and I have many other favorites, but if I was making a mix to turn on a friend to latter day Yes, this is probably what it would look like.

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  • bondegezou
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    Originally posted by Mr. Holland View Post
    So, also probably been done before on the "old forum"; what would be your top 10 songs of the Post Atlantic Record Years?
    In no particular order:

    "Subway Walls"
    "Open Your Eyes"
    "Bring Me to the Power"
    "Life on a Film Set"
    "Hour of Need"
    "The More We Live – Let Go"
    "Into the Storm"
    "Foot Prints"
    "Homeworld (The Ladder)"
    "Dare to Know"


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  • soundchaser09
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    Originally posted by Mr. Holland View Post
    So, also probably been done before on the "old forum"; what would be your top 10 songs of the Post Atlantic Record Years?

    Mine:

    01) The Calling
    02) In the Presence of
    03) Real Love
    04) Fly From Here Suite (original version)
    05) It'll be a Good Day
    06) Endless Dream
    07) Brother of Mine
    08) Into the Storm (original version)
    09) Homeworld (the Ladder)
    10) Dreamtime
    Great choices, I dont know whether I can order them but:

    The More we Live, Endless Dream, Open Your Eyes, Homeworld, New Languages, In the Presence of, Dreamtime, Fly From Here (suite), The Western Edge, Leave Well Alone

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  • Mr. Holland
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    So, also probably been done before on the "old forum"; what would be your top 10 songs of the Post Atlantic Record Years?

    Mine:

    01) The Calling
    02) In the Presence of
    03) Real Love
    04) Fly From Here Suite (original version)
    05) It'll be a Good Day
    06) Endless Dream
    07) Brother of Mine
    08) Into the Storm (original version)
    09) Homeworld (the Ladder)
    10) Dreamtime

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  • Davy
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    It might be because too much time has passed, but I only listen to FFH, H&E, and now The Quest of the post-Big Generator albums.

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  • Chrisklenox
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    Originally posted by soundchaser09 View Post

    Sure I take Link
    Yoshi for me then!

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  • soundchaser09
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    Originally posted by rabin105 View Post

    Only if I get to play as Mario
    Sure I take Link

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  • rabin105
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    Originally posted by soundchaser09 View Post

    How about Magnification and Smash Bros Melee?
    Only if I get to play as Mario

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  • soundchaser09
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    Originally posted by rabin105 View Post
    Make it Open Your Eyes and Splinter Cell and you are on
    How about Magnification and Smash Bros Melee?

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  • rabin105
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    Originally posted by Chrisklenox View Post

    Wish I could like the post twice. Haha
    Oh I know same here

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  • Mr. Holland
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    Not having seen or heard Yes in the 70s, because I was born in '73, the post atlantic years are extremely important to me. ABWH in 1989 was my first ever concert at the age of 16. It was so exciting for me and two mates with whom I discovered Yes with through one of their father's record collection (which had Fragile, Close to the Edge and Relayer) and the brother of the other having 90125. The BG tour didn't come to Europe and there was no internet. So we basically thought we were never going to see/hear our prog heroes , also ELP, live. And then the announcement in a newspaper for the ABWH concert in Rotterdam emerged pretty much out of nowhere. And three 16 year old mates got to go. We also went to the Union tour 2 years later. And then ELP came back together for Black Moon and the tour in 1992, and sort of made it complete for us. Both of my mates eventually lost interest in Yes, or were not as big into them as I was, but either one of them or sometimes both have accompanied me to various Yes concerts over the decades, because it is a memory of our friendship and it always is sort of a trip down memory youth lane for us.

    I love some of the albums, others less. Talk is my fifth overall favourite Yes album. Love The Ladder and Magnification as well. OYE, Union and ABWH rank at the bottom of my list, FFH, H&E and the Quest somewhere down the middle.

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  • Chrisklenox
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    Originally posted by rabin105 View Post
    Make it Open Your Eyes and Splinter Cell and you are on
    Wish I could like the post twice. Haha

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