Fading Music

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  • Brother Apostate
    Brother Apostate

    nvrgnbk,

    I represent that remark!

    BA

  • nvrgnbk
    nvrgnbk

    Hello Choosing,

    I've seen Yes several times.

    How's about some Tales from Topographic Oceans and Close to the Edge.

    21st Century Schizoid Man from King Crimson was about 30 years ahead of it's time.

    I'm gettin' motivated to dig through some of my vinyl.

  • nvrgnbk
    nvrgnbk

    Buddy,Choosing, and whoever cares(don't mind me I'm drinking some really nice Scotch),

    I used to confound my HS teachers by wearing a ratty black Doors t-shirt. I think they knew I wouldn't stay in the cult forever.

    Was Jim M. insane or what. I was mortified the first time I played, "Mother, I want to.........Father, I want to..........."

  • Brother Apostate
    Brother Apostate

    Yes, Yes was, well Yes!

    King Crimson, quite good, but no yes.

    Plenty of good ol progressive rock bands in that era, yes, no?

  • choosing life
    choosing life

    Nvrgnbk,

    Close To The Edge For Me. I still have a triple album from Yes. 21st Century Schizoid Man, now your bringing back some memories.

    Never got to see Yes, though.

  • nvrgnbk
    nvrgnbk

    Bro. A,

    How about Relayer, that's got to be Yes's most out-there piece of work, no?

  • Brother Apostate
    Brother Apostate

    Relayer, that was out there, yes.

    Close to the edge, Yessongs, Going for the One, Tormato, Fragile- 'em were gooooooooood!!!

  • nvrgnbk
    nvrgnbk

    Yeah Choosing,

    Close to the Edge will be going back into rotation in the nvr castle.

  • 5go
    5go

    Bad Religion they rock,

    and Sinner by Drowning Pool a freak album to bad the lead singer died after making it.

  • Mystla
    Mystla

    The album I played most when getting out was Sarah Mclaghlin's mirrorball.

    There are many songs on that album that were very personal for me. I had just seperated from my husband so songs like "path of thorns" really touched me deep. I was betraying everything I knew with a new man, so " sweet surrender" tore me apart everytime I heard it, yet I played it over and over. I truely felt like there was nothing left of me.. I was new and raw and sore and exposed, this song described exactly how I felt.. every word.

    Sweet Surrender

    It doesn’t mean much
    It doesn’t mean anything at all
    The life I’ve left behind me
    Is a cold room
    I’ve crossed the last line
    From where I can’t return
    Where every step I took in faith
    Betrayed me
    And led me from my home
    And sweet
    Sweet surrender
    Is all that I have to give
    You take me in
    No questions asked
    You strip away the ugliness
    That surrounds me
    Are you an angel
    Am I already that gone
    I only hope
    That I won’t disappoint you
    When I’m down here
    On my knees
    And sweet
    Sweet
    Sweet surrender
    Is all that I have to give
    Sweet
    Sweet
    Sweet surrender
    Is all that I have to give
    And I don’t understand
    By the touch of your hand
    I would be the one to fall
    I miss the little things
    I miss everything
    It doesn’t mean much
    It doesn’t mean anything at all
    The life I left behind me
    Is a cold room
    And sweet
    Sweet
    Sweet surrender
    Is all that I have to give

    The song from that album that is most current for me is Hold on which breaks my heart. Knowing my man's health is unpredictable.. well it's just too applicable. I wake up every day hoping for a "good day" for him.

    My current fixation is Natalie Merchant, during her ten thousand maniacs era, in particular. I just really love her voice!

    Misty

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