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  1. Mike Broadman

    90125 Remastered (finally)

    That's true, Open Your Eyes does suck. Man, choosing between OYE and Tormato is like choosing between lethal injection and the Chair... or even worse, between Talk and Union. :eek: (Why must I hurt the ones I love so?)
  2. Mike Broadman

    90125 Remastered (finally)

    I admire you sticking to your principles, even though you're wrong. ;) Hee-hee.
  3. Mike Broadman

    90125 Remastered (finally)

    Yeah but with a proper, better mastering it would not change the tone of the recording so you can hear the 1983-ness more clearly. Owner of a Lonely Heart is the song that makes me both rock out and cringe simultaneously.
  4. Mike Broadman

    90125 Remastered (finally)

    :emoji_thumbsup: Even the big keyboard riff in Parallels would rock (a personal favorite "deep album cut" of mine). It's the beginning of a new love inside...
  5. Mike Broadman

    90125 Remastered (finally)

    The Going For the One remaster sounds very nice. The bonus tracks are pretty useless, though. I wouldn't wait for a DVD-A since once was never announced.
  6. Mike Broadman

    90125 Remastered (finally)

    Yeah, bad experience- I listened to it. Heh, you keep servin' 'em, I'll keep hittin' 'em. ;)
  7. Mike Broadman

    90125 Remastered (finally)

    Yes. Yes it is. :) Though Jon was singing about not wanting to kill the whales, I bet playing that album out in the open would do some irreparable ecological damage. I would like to point out that I was never a musician by any means, I just own a bass and guitar and have fiddled with a few...
  8. Mike Broadman

    90125 Remastered (finally)

    Ah, cool. Though I'm one of those prog-heads who worships nothing of theirs past Going For the One, 90125 has grown on me and is the only 80s Yes album I like. I will be getting the remaster.:emoji_thumbsup: Musicians's tip: Owner of the Lonely Heart is very easy to play on bass. I think it's...
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