Progressive Palaver
Progressive Palaver
This is a podcast by a group of lifelong friends and appreciators of music discussing the greatest progressive rock bands, album by album.
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Oct 12, 2018 • 35min
Episode 50 - Yes Part 13, Talk
The Yes palaver continues with Jay, Tom, Ken, Paul and Joe covering Talk. The group considers the (at the time) cutting edge recording and production techniques which lend this album a unique flavor. The 2 < 5 theory is explored again as well as the effect of no strong outside producer (too many Trevors, too many Jons and where is the bass???). This album does, however, contain perhaps the most "Yes" portion of music of the Trevor Rabin albums in the song State of Play of all places. Tom brings it all home by posing the question Talk or Tormato... You decide.
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Oct 1, 2018 • 37min
Episode 49 - Trevor Rabin, Can't Look Away
Bonus Episode – Trevor Rabin, Can’t Look Away
In this bonus episode, Paul and Joe take a (small) sidestep away from Yes to discuss Trevor Rabin’s solo effort Can’t Look Away. Paul has always held this album in high regard and time has proven him correct. The influence of a top-notch producer (Bob Ezrin) is readily evident in focusing Trevor’s creative urges. This album serves as a fascinating addendum to the Yes albums of this era and, perhaps, provides an early glimpse into Trevor moving toward movie music. Better than Union, Big Generator or Talk? You decide.
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Sep 23, 2018 • 56min
Episode 48, Yes Part 12, ABWH & Union
Episode 48 – Yes Part 12, ABWH & Union
For this episode of the Yes Palaver Paul, Ken and Joe discuss the curious period in Yes history with the albums Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe and Union. These two albums represent a very dynamic period in the band’s history. The interweaving timelines for the two Yes camps that resulted in these albums is fascinating and is ultimately punctuated by management intervention, producer shenanigans and “too many everybodies” vocals. Neither of them perhaps realize the potential for these groups of musicians but there are some highlights. For ABWH those highlights include Themes, Brother of Mine, Birthright and The Meeting (although all agree this song is better live than on the record). Highlights of Union include I Would Have Waited Forever, Lift Me Up and The More We Live, Let Go (not the questionable Mira-kill of Life or Angkor Wat). Ken posits that these are the two best Jon Anderson solo albums and Paul ultimately points to the real value of Union being the 8-man tour that opened fans such as ourselves to the magic of Awaken.
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Sep 13, 2018 • 57min
Episode 47 - Yes Part 11, Big Generator
Episode 47 – Yes Part 11, Big Generator
This episode is another lean Palaver where Ken and Joe consider the Yes album Big Generator. Ken provides a look into the outstanding prog context of 1987 (what a year!). Regardless of the greater Palaver’s feeling about this album, Big Generator was the group’s ultimate gateway to Yes, originally via Paul. While Tom provides some scathing criticism via text message, Ken ultimately feels that both Big Generator and 90125 met the goals for all stakeholders involved. Big Generator sees Trevor Rabin specifically trying to write Yes music and strangely enough may come closest in certain sections of the lengthy “I’m Running”. Jon Anderson’s increased influence on this lineup is felt very clearly in the “beautiful positivity” of the last three tracks. Ken summarized our thoughts perfectly when he said, “In an upside-down world, this album makes a lot of sense.”
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Sep 7, 2018 • 1h 47min
Episode 46 - Yes Part 10, 90125
Episode 46 – Yes Part 10, 90125
In order to help celebrate 50 years of Yes, the Palaver returns to the Yes catalog with the 1983 album 90125. Paul, Tom, Ken and Joe (including Jay and Colby in spirit if not substance) dive deep into this game-changing (for better or worse) album featuring the return of Jon Anderson and Tony Kaye to the band. The significant influence of the two Trevors is contemplated. The Palaver talks at length about the courage demonstrated by the songwriting collaboration to create these truly remarkable songs and is left impressed. Whether this album is “classic” Yes or not, it is very clearly a timeless masterpiece in terms of songwriting, performance and production.
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Sep 4, 2018 • 1h 3min
Bonus Episode - Total Mass Retain
Bonus Episode – Total Mass Retain
In this very exciting bonus episode Joe and Ken get to interview three of the members from Total Mass Retain. As a featured performer at the YesFanFest – 50 True Summers event in Philadelphia on July 21st, TMR is one of the hottest trending names in the world of tribute bands. Members Joel Simches, Mark Gonzalez and Joey Cassano share their love of all things Yes and provide some insights into how TMR came to be and where they hope to go. If you love Yes music (and why wouldn’t you?) you must listen to this interview.
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Aug 30, 2018 • 1h 5min
Episode 45 - Asia Part 6 Omega, XXX & Gravitas
Episode 45 – Asia Part 6 Omega, XXX & Gravitas
Joe completes his solo consideration of the Asia catalog, finishing up with last three albums featuring John Wetton. These three albums are full of surprises and demonstrate a band that is in clear control of their art. Fast tempos, killer vocals, well-balanced songwriting and even a mantra are the hallmarks of these albums. Even the departure of Steve Howe and the arrival of Sam Coulson doesn’t slow down Asia. These albums have found a place in heavy rotation at Palaver Central.
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Aug 5, 2018 • 1h 22min
SCS9- Yes - Philadelphia PA - July 21 2018
SCS9- Yes - Philadelphia PA - July 21 2018 by Progressive Palaver
Jul 24, 2018 • 1h 1min
SCS8 - Yes - Philadelphia PA July 20, 2018
SCS8 – Yes – Philadelphia PA - July 20, 2018
Celebrating the summer of Yes with this first of two Special Concert Series episodes, Paul, Ken and Joe discuss the Yes 50th Anniversary Tour show at the Fillmore in Philadelphia PA on July 20, 2018. The group is reveling in the bold choice of the band to open with Close to the Edge and as usual are awed by the timeless wonder that is Steve Howe. This concert tour finds the members of Yes up to the task of celebrating the band’s golden jubilee. The special guests are discussed and all the magic they bring and while there is a little controversy the final analysis is that Tony Kaye is a badass. This concert was a true and beautiful celebration of Yes.
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Jul 23, 2018 • 1h 21min
Episode 44 - Asia Part 5 Aura, Silent Nation & Phoenix
Episode 44 – Asia Part 5 Aura, Silent Nation & Phoenix
Joe continues his solo consideration of the Asia catalog, finishing up the John Payne era with Aura and Silent Nation before moving on to the rebirth of original Asia with Phoenix. Aura, always a Joe favorite, fares well over time and there is much in this album to appreciate. The long list of guest musicians provides depth and interest across the tracks. The songwriting is solid and interesting. And, of course, Aura contains what may be the best Asia track ever in “Free”. Simply phenomenal. The John Payne era of Asia finishes strong with Silent Nation. The fact that this album was recorded as a band is obvious upon listening and provides a warmer, more organic feel. Guthrie Govan is a consistent highlight on Silent Nation and Billy Sherwood and Jay Schellen arrive on the scene. Phoenix sees a significant shift back to the original lineup of Downes, Howe, Palmer and Wetton. As one might expect from such a reunion, there is a lot of energy in the performance and songwriting on Phoenix. This is an album that continues to get better with repeated listens
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