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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskeyman" data-source="post: 514408" data-attributes="member: 13556"><p>A lot of Yes's album's art was done by Roger Dean, and they <em>were fantastic! </em> I had several posters of his work on my walls when I was a teenager that I scored because I did something nice for a lady who managed a local record store. When she found out that I liked them, she let me have first dibs on them. I gave most of them to a girlfriend who later dumped me, and I never saw them again. Buy that time, the record store had closed, so no more posters for me! If I have the time, which isn't very often, I can listen to Close To The Edge or Tales From Topographic Oceans and get totally oblivious to everything around me. Prog rock at its finest, as far as I'm concerned, that I was introduced to on WORJ-FM out of Winter Park, Florida in the early 1970's.</p><p></p><p>WM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskeyman, post: 514408, member: 13556"] A lot of Yes's album's art was done by Roger Dean, and they [I]were fantastic! [/I] I had several posters of his work on my walls when I was a teenager that I scored because I did something nice for a lady who managed a local record store. When she found out that I liked them, she let me have first dibs on them. I gave most of them to a girlfriend who later dumped me, and I never saw them again. Buy that time, the record store had closed, so no more posters for me! If I have the time, which isn't very often, I can listen to Close To The Edge or Tales From Topographic Oceans and get totally oblivious to everything around me. Prog rock at its finest, as far as I'm concerned, that I was introduced to on WORJ-FM out of Winter Park, Florida in the early 1970's. WM [/QUOTE]
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