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Red13JoePa wrote:See it?
Discuss.
MR.com:
"NOT YES SAYS JON ANDERSON:
Yes frontman Jon Anderson posted this comment online late last week - he is not happy about the band's plans to tour without him:
September 18, 2008 "Disappointed, and very Disrespected / Disappointed that, with the exception of one phone call from Alan, none of the guys have been in touch since my illness, just to find out how I am doing, and how we will foresee the future for YES. And disappointed that they were not willing to wait till 2009 when I'm fully recovered.
And I feel very disrespected, having spent most of this year creating songs and constant ideas for the band, spending time with Roger Dean creating a stage design, also working with VH1 and Sirius and XM Radio to help promote the welfare of YES.
Getting sick was not "on my radar”, and I thank my own angel Janeee and my family for helping me through this difficult time, and the many well wishers, friends and fans alike, for understanding that ''things happen''. Of course I wish the guys all the best in their 'solo' work, but I just wish this could have been done in a more gentlemanly fashion. After all YES is a precious musical band. This is not YES on tour..."
Tito wrote:I'm glad you started this. All I say is if Neal and Jon were in Yes they would've waited until 2009. They wait for singers. They gave Perry nearly two years and after he didn't come to a conclusion on what to do, they FINALLY and RIGHTFULLY say we are moving on. Mind you, this was already after waiting 9-11 years. They're loyal people.
Red13JoePa wrote:Tito wrote:I'm glad you started this. All I say is if Neal and Jon were in Yes they would've waited until 2009. They wait for singers. They gave Perry nearly two years and after he didn't come to a conclusion on what to do, they FINALLY and RIGHTFULLY say we are moving on. Mind you, this was already after waiting 9-11 years. They're loyal people.
Well, it's intriguing b/c we have a parellel to the end of the Augeri era AND the advent of Pineda.
johnroxx wrote:Saint John wrote:YES sucks...who cares.
SJ, why are you back to ridiculously slagging legendary, creative, and undeniably talented and influential bands again?
What's UP, my friend?
;^)
Saint John wrote:YES sucks...who cares.
brywool wrote:Saint John wrote:YES sucks...who cares.
I loved 90125 and Big Generator, but could never get into the rest of their stuff (the REAL Yes according to fans). I had to sing "Roundabout" once in a band. Great organ there, but THE DUMBEST lyrics ever. Still, Anderson has a very unique voice that I like.
Tito wrote: All I say is if Neal and Jon were in Yes they would've waited until 2009. They wait for singers. ... They're loyal people.
conversationpc wrote:Much of Jon Anderson's lyrics, especially during their first several albums never made any sense because he wrote in a streams-of-consciousness style of writing.
NoMoreTails wrote:Didn't Chris Squire and Jimmy Page visit Journey at the same show this year? Maybe Journey's success with Arnel planted the idea of replacing singers in both of their minds.
ProgRocker53 wrote:Yes is a SENSATIONAL band. Highly underrated.
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