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Rip Rokken wrote:TRANSLATION: Every song on the album is great except for 1, and 2 are so-so. Almost as good as Eclipse.
Babyblue wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:TRANSLATION: Every song on the album is great except for 1, and 2 are so-so. Almost as good as Eclipse.
That is good to know as i am going to see Styx/Yes next FriThanks Rip.
Rip Rokken wrote:Babyblue wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:TRANSLATION: Every song on the album is great except for 1, and 2 are so-so. Almost as good as Eclipse.
That is good to know as i am going to see Styx/Yes next FriThanks Rip.
I like Yulog just fine but his reviews are always completely backwards. I think he'd make a great Alice In Wonderland character.
S2M wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:Babyblue wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:TRANSLATION: Every song on the album is great except for 1, and 2 are so-so. Almost as good as Eclipse.
That is good to know as i am going to see Styx/Yes next FriThanks Rip.
I like Yulog just fine but his reviews are always completely backwards. I think he'd make a great Alice In Wonderland character.
Or a great George Costanza...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RerJWv5vwxc
yulog wrote:Not very good. Overall 2 decent songs 1 so- so song(pretty much the same feeling i got with the new journey cd) , guy sounds more like Trever horn, he really doesn't sound like Jon anderson to me,but this cd is not near the quality of DRAMA.
AR wrote:I saw Jon Anderson in Annapolis, MD back in May. He sounded good. It was an acoustic, storytellers setting. He mentioned on stage he still expects to work with Yes again in the future.
I think Chris Squire feels Jon wouldn't hold up on a full schedule.
Rip Rokken wrote:Babyblue wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:TRANSLATION: Every song on the album is great except for 1, and 2 are so-so. Almost as good as Eclipse.
That is good to know as i am going to see Styx/Yes next FriThanks Rip.
I like Yulog just fine but his reviews are always completely backwards. I think he'd make a great Alice In Wonderland character.
conversationpc wrote:yulog wrote:Not very good. Overall 2 decent songs 1 so- so song(pretty much the same feeling i got with the new journey cd) , guy sounds more like Trever horn, he really doesn't sound like Jon anderson to me,but this cd is not near the quality of DRAMA.
I've always thought "Drama" was a very underrated album. I've always especially loved "Machine Messiah". I'll have to check out the new one.
verslibre wrote:A lot of Yes fans are jacking off over this CD because they did a long-form suite again, but it's no big deal.
conversationpc wrote:verslibre wrote:A lot of Yes fans are jacking off over this CD because they did a long-form suite again, but it's no big deal.
I really liked the epic tunes they did on KTA 1 & 2 but I don't see getting excited over a song just because it's "long-form". Doing something extended is cool as long as you're doing something interesting with it. Otherwise, it's just long for the sake of long. I believe I remember Wakeman having a problem with that mentality back when they did "Tales from Topographic Oceans".
Fact Finder wrote:conversationpc wrote:AR wrote:I saw Jon Anderson in Annapolis, MD back in May. He sounded good. It was an acoustic, storytellers setting. He mentioned on stage he still expects to work with Yes again in the future.
I think Chris Squire feels Jon wouldn't hold up on a full schedule.
Jon Anderson is a unique voice for sure. Almost everyone thinks he sings falsetto most of the time but that is actually his normal voice. One thing's for certain, though...The guy is certainly a weirdo.
Tony Kaye told me the story of the Union Tour, the tour where all of the members who played in Yes over the years united and toured the world together. On about the 4th date on the tour, the members came walking into their dressing room that afternoon to find that Anderson had sent the roadies out to buy him a Teepee, a real Indian one. They were all like, what the fuck is that thing doing in the dressing room? They walk over to it and find Anderson inside with incense burning and he was meditating or some shit. Ohm,Ohm,Ohm.Anderson tells them to fuck off, that he needs his space to get his mind right for the shows. So Wakeman, who Kaye says is the funniest fucker you'd ever meet gets an idea. The next stop on the tour, the guys again walk into the dressing room before sound check and there is the Teepee w/Anderson inside, and over in another corner is a brand new Sears Backyard Tool Shed, the metal kind that has about 200 screws in it to put it together. The guys go over to the shed and inside sits Wakeman and also, a snow blower, shovels, rakes, leaf blowers etc...(Wakeman is a farmer in real life) the ask him "What the hell" and Wakeman is like, "Fuck Jon, if can have his little teepee every night to feel good about himself then I can have my shed just like at home. So for the rest of that tour the poor roadies had to put up and take down nightly the damn teepee and Sears shed and move them from town to town.
verslibre wrote:Hollywood wrote:I can say one band had 5 keyboard players and a guitar player under the stage to cover the stuff going on stage.
My guess is Toto.
Hollywood wrote:verslibre wrote:Hollywood wrote:I can say one band had 5 keyboard players and a guitar player under the stage to cover the stuff going on stage.
My guess is Toto.
I don't want to say as it will cause all kinds of shit. People calling me a liar and this band would never do it. I know I saw it with my own eyes and that's all that matters. It was not Toto. They were past their ticket selling prime and the Thomas & Mack is a huge arena.
Rip Rokken wrote:Babyblue wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:TRANSLATION: Every song on the album is great except for 1, and 2 are so-so. Almost as good as Eclipse.
That is good to know as i am going to see Styx/Yes next FriThanks Rip.
I like Yulog just fine but his reviews are always completely backwards. I think he'd make a great Alice In Wonderland character.
artist4perry wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:Babyblue wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:TRANSLATION: Every song on the album is great except for 1, and 2 are so-so. Almost as good as Eclipse.
That is good to know as i am going to see Styx/Yes next FriThanks Rip.
I like Yulog just fine but his reviews are always completely backwards. I think he'd make a great Alice In Wonderland character.
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Hollywood wrote:I got to do this for a lot of shows in between classes in the early 90s. I can say one band had 5 keyboard players and a guitar player under the stage to cover the stuff going on stage.
Trixter had a keyboard player behind the stage as their songs had keyboards all over them. They were open about it though and considered him a member of the band, but management wanted a young hip 4-piece band. This guy was a little older probably late 20s, hippie looking guy. Did not fit the look. They credited him on both records and on the live MTV special during the credits it said Trixter is and it had all five guys listed.
conversationpc wrote:I don't get that. If you have a guy playing a part offstage, what is it going to hurt to just put him in a corner on the stage with the other musicians? People realize that some bands may have an extra musician on stage for some things. It's not that big of a deal.
verslibre wrote:conversationpc wrote:I don't get that. If you have a guy playing a part offstage, what is it going to hurt to just put him in a corner on the stage with the other musicians? People realize that some bands may have an extra musician on stage for some things. It's not that big of a deal.
Thin Lizzy had no problem putting Darren Wharton on a riser next to Brian Downey's kit.
Geoff Nicholls was also onstage with Sabbath. Off to the side, but still ON the stage.
Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman, Howe aka ABWH also had the 2nd keyboarder (Matt Clifford) and guitarist (fergit his name) onstage with them. Matt filled out the sound while Wakey wailed away like a mofo.
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