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Saint John wrote:Heard about this a few days ago. Cool to hear it confirmed. Thanks, John! This is the wave of the future.
Gunbot wrote:I wonder if these guys will get equal pay or sort of be on half salary, like they came through a temp agency?
Saint John wrote:Gunbot wrote:I wonder if these guys will get equal pay or sort of be on half salary, like they came through a temp agency?
Who gives a shit. Keep it about, and enjoy, the music.
johnroxx wrote:Saint John wrote:Heard about this a few days ago. Cool to hear it confirmed. Thanks, John! This is the wave of the future.
I had been leaning towards having no interest in seeing this tour without Anderson, but Benoit David, the "understudy," IS pretty good.
;^)
WalrusOct9 wrote:I didn't either at first, but then I thought about the songs they might do now that Anderson and Rick Wakeman aren't there to veto them: Stuff from Drama and Relayer, and maybe "The Ancient" off Topographic Oceans, which I know Squire and White have mentioned in interviews as having wanted to play for some time.
If they realize no "casual fans" will come to a Yes gig without Jon, they might as well go balls out and play for the diehards, and find tunes they've rarely played instead of just doing "And You And I" and "Roundabout" for the 5,000th time.
Saint John wrote:Gunbot wrote:I wonder if these guys will get equal pay or sort of be on half salary, like they came through a temp agency?
Who gives a shit. Keep it about, and enjoy, the music.
conversationpc wrote:Anderson is a unique singer and I'm a huge Yes fan (though I do really like the "Drama" album referenced in the interview). I can't imagine him not being there and it seems like he is intent on coming back once he recovers.
Gunbot wrote:Saint John wrote:Gunbot wrote:I wonder if these guys will get equal pay or sort of be on half salary, like they came through a temp agency?
Who gives a shit. Keep it about, and enjoy, the music.
I give a shit. if the guy is getting half wages and the band has a successful album, then he should get a bonus.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:And when you say recover, what do you mean? What's going on with Anderson?
strangegrey wrote:perhaps they can also find a guitarist on youtube to replace that fumble-fingered idiot, Steve Howe....than Yes could be listenable again...
Gunbot wrote:I wonder if these guys will get equal pay or sort of be on half salary, like they came through a temp agency?
strangegrey wrote:perhaps they can also find a guitarist on youtube to replace that fumble-fingered idiot, Steve Howe....than Yes could be listenable again...
conversationpc wrote:strangegrey wrote:perhaps they can also find a guitarist on youtube to replace that fumble-fingered idiot, Steve Howe....than Yes could be listenable again...
You are the only one I've ever heard put Howe down for his playing. Is there anyone else that thinks the same? Do you have quotes from other guitarists about how bad Howe is?
7 Wishes wrote:strangegrey wrote:perhaps they can also find a guitarist on youtube to replace that fumble-fingered idiot, Steve Howe....than Yes could be listenable again...
You have got to be smoking something. I've seen him play solo, with Asia, and with Yes. He is flawless. In fact, he did a one-hour acoustic set in between Asia sets at Toad's Place in New Haven in 1993 that is STILL getting talked about - and I saw it first hand. Put down the crack pipe.
strangegrey wrote:It's my personal opinion as both a music listener and a guitarist of over 22 years, that Howe is a fumble finger, arthritic dope of a guitarist with an awful execution of notes. His poor intonation, jerky vibrato, ugly note choice and lack of fluidity are all issues for me.
I will also agree that my opinion of Howe is most certainly a minority opinion. I happen to feel that Trevor Rabin (when he was in Yes, he admitedly does not play that much these days) could play circles around Howe. He probably still could...
...on the fact that Howe plays like he's got collosal arthritis and has sounded that way since the late 70s.
Saint John wrote:Gunbot wrote:Saint John wrote:Gunbot wrote:I wonder if these guys will get equal pay or sort of be on half salary, like they came through a temp agency?
Who gives a shit. Keep it about, and enjoy, the music.
I give a shit. if the guy is getting half wages and the band has a successful album, then he should get a bonus.
I guess I agree with you in theory, but as a practical matter he "should" get whatever it was that he contractually signed on to get. Wouldn't you agree?
Gunbot wrote:Saint John wrote:Gunbot wrote:Saint John wrote:Gunbot wrote:I wonder if these guys will get equal pay or sort of be on half salary, like they came through a temp agency?
Who gives a shit. Keep it about, and enjoy, the music.
I give a shit. if the guy is getting half wages and the band has a successful album, then he should get a bonus.
I guess I agree with you in theory, but as a practical matter he "should" get whatever it was that he contractually signed on to get. Wouldn't you agree?
Thinking about it some, yes. I guess the leverage would be there for discussing terms for the next contract.
strangegrey wrote:perhaps they can also find a guitarist on youtube to replace that fumble-fingered idiot, Steve Howe....than Yes could be listenable again...
Ehwmatt wrote:strangegrey wrote:perhaps they can also find a guitarist on youtube to replace that fumble-fingered idiot, Steve Howe....than Yes could be listenable again...
NEVER. EVER. SPEAK. AGAIN.
Ban request Andrew or T-Bone, seriously. Idiocy like this cannot go unpunished.
strangegrey wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:strangegrey wrote:perhaps they can also find a guitarist on youtube to replace that fumble-fingered idiot, Steve Howe....than Yes could be listenable again...
NEVER. EVER. SPEAK. AGAIN.
Ban request Andrew or T-Bone, seriously. Idiocy like this cannot go unpunished.
My opinion, so fuck off, eat shit....and die slowly. technically he is the least 'brilliant' guitarist from the 70s....and that's being kind.
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