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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 2956" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>I also think Floyd are prog, they are my next favourite band, Pulse being one of my go to albums. ELP are (were) certainly more popular in Europe/Asia and the USA from the mid to late 70's onwards, saying that, CP's last couple of gigs I went to were more or less sold out, but of course smaller venues.</p><p></p><p>Only seen Hawkwind twice, once when they toured In Search of Space (god bless Stacia) and laterley a few years ago at the Wayfest, Rural Life Center. As for best live band on the planet, hmm could probably put up a few contenders for that crown, but respect your view, that's the beauty of the effect of music and the emotions it can stir.</p><p></p><p>Funny enough Yes were the fourth band I saw after ELP, the Moody Blues and the Who, the Yes concert was at the Rainbow 1971 can still hear "Your's is no Disgrace" booming around in my head as it was played three times for encores, saw a version of them (ARB) at the O2 Stone Free, the venue was not full and lacking atmosphere and to be honest it was not the best Yes concert. However, the Yes Symphonica DVD (2002) from Amsterdam is just fantastic, I often watch it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 2956, member: 25"] I also think Floyd are prog, they are my next favourite band, Pulse being one of my go to albums. ELP are (were) certainly more popular in Europe/Asia and the USA from the mid to late 70's onwards, saying that, CP's last couple of gigs I went to were more or less sold out, but of course smaller venues. Only seen Hawkwind twice, once when they toured In Search of Space (god bless Stacia) and laterley a few years ago at the Wayfest, Rural Life Center. As for best live band on the planet, hmm could probably put up a few contenders for that crown, but respect your view, that's the beauty of the effect of music and the emotions it can stir. Funny enough Yes were the fourth band I saw after ELP, the Moody Blues and the Who, the Yes concert was at the Rainbow 1971 can still hear "Your's is no Disgrace" booming around in my head as it was played three times for encores, saw a version of them (ARB) at the O2 Stone Free, the venue was not full and lacking atmosphere and to be honest it was not the best Yes concert. However, the Yes Symphonica DVD (2002) from Amsterdam is just fantastic, I often watch it. [/QUOTE]
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