The message from Scott Rhodes rises higher:
CR> That was the first Yes LP I ever heard and bought. I bought it back
CR> when there was no such thing as CDs. Yes, I'm actually old enough to
CR> remember that time.
SR> It was my second Yes album, after _90125_. As with you, this was
SR> pre-CD (or maybe CDs had *just* come out).
SR> I bought it because I was playing _90125_ to death and figured I
SR> should check out some other stuff by them.
I played _90125_ a lot too. I remember really liking "Changes" and
everything after "Leave It." I should get that out and play it again.
It's been years since I've heard it.
SR> After hearing the opening
SR> three seconds of "Heart of the Sunrise", I knew I'd made a *good*
SR> move.
Oh, yes. I'd never heard anything like it. It wasn't until some time
latter that I learned that it was called Progressive Rock. Actually, I
was hearing Art Rock and Progressive Rock being used interchangeably.
Many books did that.
NP: "Going Under" -- Marillion
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