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    Posted: October 18 2023 at 08:13
Starting with a long line-up of YES members over the last fifty years and the bands they were in Before They Were Famous:-

JON ANDERSON     Jon Anderson began his career in local Lancashire beat band, The Warriors, before joining  Chris Squire in Mabel Greer's Toyshop, up until guitarist Peter Banks suggested YES would be a far better name for a prog band, and who are we to disagree.  Mabel Greer's Toyshop was later reformed in 2013 with Tony Kaye and Billy Sherwood together with  two of the original founder members: Clive Bayley and Robert Hagger. Jon Anderson (born 1944) is one of the most acclaimed singer/songwriters/storytellers in the progosphere, And You and I know he's the songwriting genius and frontman of YES, having written such epic Wonderous Stories as Tales from Topographic Oceans, despite the album coming Close to the Edge of breaking up the band. Time and a Word has it that Rick Wakeman was driven to The Gates of Delirium during the making of the album and he couldn't wait for the album To Be Over and done with. In fact, the tortured recording process of Topographic Oceans was the reason for all of the members of YES deciding to take a collective break from touring and recording with the band to pursue various solo projects, resulting in Jon Anderson's first solo album, Olias of Sunhillow (1976). Yours is No Disgrace if you haven't yet heard this magnificent masterpiece, but it's still generally regarded as Jon Anderson's best solo album by far. The album tells the story of the inhabitants of a dying planet, where one of them (Olias) decides to Leave It all behind and become a Starship Trooper, embarking on a Tour of the Universe as an Astral Traveller to begin a new life elsewhere, so, in a Roundabout way, it's really a story of Survival, rejuvenation and hope for the future. 

Jon Anderson's long career has been one of Perpetual Change, which Parallels the constant Changes of line-up in YES. Jon has worked with some of the biggest names in music, forming a musical Union with Vangelis, as well as recording songs with King Crimson, Mike Oldfield, Tangerine Dream, Roine Stolt, Rick Wakeman, Jean Luc Ponty, Milton Nascimento and Kitaro, and even including a brief stint as a backing singer with Iron Butterfly! Just like the rest of us, Jon has had his personal ups and downs, having been the Owner of a Lonely Heart when he broke up with his wife of 26 years back in 1995. He married his new love Jane in 1997 and they even recorded an album together - The Promise Ring - just before the Turn of the Century. Sadly, Jon's health was in a Fragile state in 2008, which led to his permanent departure from YES - the band he'd formed with Chris Squire back in 1968 - which came as something of a Shock to the System for YES fans. One thing's for sure though, Yesterday and TodayEveryday's a good day when you Awaken to the songs of Jon Anderson, some of which will be featured  here SoonSmile


3 stars 1968: Mabel Greer's Toyshop - Mabel Greer's Toyshop - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfj7fKMYTP6nAd12_hmFsZ6A8rNqBPRA1


STEVE HOWE       Guitar legend STEVE HOWE (born 1947) is best-known as a long-standing member of the Prog-Rock supergroups YES and ASIA. He began his illustrious career in the 1960's, firstly with The Syndicats and The In Crowd and then with Psychedelic Rock bands Bodast and Tomorrow before joining YES in 1970 for their third studio outing "The Yes Album" (1971). He appeared on the following seven YES studio albums up to and including the "Drama" album in 1980 before leaving to form ASIA together with keyboard player Geoff Downes. In 1985, he formed the supergroup GTR with Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett and they recorded one self-titled album together in 1986. Steve Howe featured on the "Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe" album in 1989, which was a YES album in all but name, and he returned to YES for the "Union" album in 1991. He didn't feature on the following YES "Talk" (1994) album, due to the age-old band problem of "artistic differences" over the recording of the preceding "Union" album. You can't keep a good musician down though and he returned to YES in fine form for the "Keys to Ascension" album in 1996. He's appeared on all of the following six YES studio albums, up to and including the most recent album "Heaven and Earth" (2014). Steve Howe launched his solo career with the "Beginnings" album in 1975, after the rigours of recording the YES "Relayer" (1974) album, when all of the YES members were taking a well-deserved long break from the band to each record a solo album. He followed the "Beginnings" album with "The Steve Howe Album" in 1979, which was generally well-received by critics. Altogether, Steve Howe has recorded twelve studio albums throughout his long career, as well as six albums of re-recorded material released as the "Homebrew" series. He even found the time to form a Jazz group in 2007, imaginatively named "The Steve Howe Trio", and they've so far recorded three albums together. Steve Howe wrote all of the music and lyrics for his first solo "Beginnings" album and he bravely takes on lead vocal duties, although Steve Howe's not normally noted for his vocal abilities. The album featured some of Steve Howe's YES bandmates, Bill Bruford & Alan White on drums and Patrick Moraz on keyboards.



3 stars 1990: Bodast - The Early Years: Steve Howe with Bodast - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BP5mbU3AhqU


TREVOR RABIN       South African-born singer and guitarist Trevor Rabin already had the Beginnings of a solo career before joining YES for their 90125 album in 1983, but long before that, he was in the most popular band in South Africa at the time. They were the band who everyone was talking (or rabbitting) about. Smile

4 stars 1977: Rabbitt - A Croak and a Grunt in the Night - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_maSsmuVlOMAhS8VmAcZcMZK1FDSZlERA0


CHRIS SQUIRE      It's been eight long years now since Chris Squire gained the Keys to Ascension and ascended The Ladder between Heaven & Earth. He's now up there somewhere in Prog Heaven performing Yessongs with his Swiss Choir of angels. Chris Squire's legendary bass-playing has featured on all 21 Yes albums, from the first self-titled Yes album in 1969, right through to the final Heaven & Earth album in 2014, recorded just a year before his untimely death from leukemia at the age of 67. During his time with Yes, Chris Squire was often known for his lateness in turning up for recording sessions and gigs, and on his commemorative plaque, it reads: "'The Late' Chris Squire."
 
The Yes Album that's been the subject of the most Talk and controversy over the years is of course the fabled Tales from Topographic Oceans album, recorded in 1973. During the ensuing Drama surrounding the recording of the album, Time and a Word has it that strained relations between the various Yes band members were in such a Fragile state that the band came Close to the Edge of splitting up. Rick Wakeman left the Yes line-up temporarily and Patrick Moraz was brought in as a replacement for the recording of the following Relayer album in 1974. Rick Wakeman had a re-Union with Yes for the Going for the One and Tormato albums in 1977 and 1978 respectively. It was decided after the rigours of recording and touring the Relayer album that each Yes member would record their own solo album to give the band members a much-needed break from the constant pressure of touring and recording with Yes. And so, the stage was set for Chris Squire to launch his solo career whilst still remaining with Yes.
 
Chris Squire may have been like a Fish Out of Water with the recording and release of his first solo album away from his Yes band-mates in 1975, but the album was generally well-received by Yes fans and was a Big Generator of album sales too, reaching No. 25 in the U.K albums chart. If you Open Your Eyes and ears and examine this wonderful album closely with some degree of Magnification, you'll realise it has the trademark Yes sound of Chris Squire's thunderous bass featuring prominently throughout the album, giving it the distinctive sound of a Yes album in all but name.
 
In the later stages of his solo career, he recorded the Chris Squire's Swiss Choir Christmas album in 2007 and formed a temporary musical Union with Steve Hackett of Genesis for the album A Life within a Day in 2012, under the cunningly-titled band-name, Squackett.
 
Although Chris Squire is now up amongst the Prog Gods in Heaven, the marvellous music of Yes transcends Heaven & Earth  and it'll live on forever in our hearts, attracting new generations of Yes fans who haven't yet been born. Heart
  
 4 stars 2000: Chris Squire & Billy Sherwood - Conspiracy - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nrDIeGSdSWPF7UN5ESd292B4ZIYujkbZk
 4 stars 2003: Chris Squire & Billy Sherwood - The Unknown - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7hwp0Md6S4sMoW5me2P2OR99_TbjLKT_
 3 stars 2007: Chris Squire - Swiss Choir - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knmWhvn1Fuk
 5 stars 2012: Squackett (Chris Squire & Steve Hackett) - A Life Within a Day - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nQwGIivTlbkEp1OeJMlRYpeM-TJjOTVeQ
 4 stars 2013: Chris Squire & Billy Sherwood - Conspiracy Live - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_n8NkZq6P3Y7RTcsGlY1VusNjHS4xDErRE


THE SYN       The original band of Peter Banks and Chris Squire, so it'd be a Syn not to include them here.  Smile

 3 stars 2021: The Syn - Flowerman: Rare Blooms from the Syn (2021 compilation of singles from 1965-1969) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mAut_B_yCLasMwB9FUDaovaFy_9vv6CEM


RICK WAKEMAN        Rick Wakeman's scintillating Piano Vibrations and rapturous Rhapsodies have been  entertaining and enthralling us now for half a century. He's almost as legendary in modern times as The Six Wives of Henry VIII were in Tudor times. Let's Journey to the Centre of the Earth with Rick and explore some of the Myths and Legends of his incredible career. Some of the myths  surrounding Rick Wakeman may have No Earthly Connection with reality, but that's how prog legends are created. His symphonic masterpieces have all the magnificent majesty of the towering White Rock of the Matterhorn, and for any self-respecting YES fan not to have at least one Rick Wakeman album in their collection is *almost* as embarrassing as admitting to a past Criminal Record.  But before all that, Rick was the piano player with a little-known Folk-Rock band by the name of the Strawbs. Smile

4 stars 1970: Strawbs - Just a Collection of Antiques and Curios - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mc6gnF_n31jjLY41XaqLA4Ao5MKRaQQN0
4 stars 1971: Strawbs - From the Witchwood - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB83950153D3B7E43


And finally, After They Were Famous.....

TONY KAYE    A keyboard player extraordinaire who's been with more bands than I care to mention, most notably with Detective, Badger and Badfinger and a member of YES from 1968 to 1971 and then again from 1982 to 1994. Tony Kaye's long-awaited solo debut "End of Innocence" is a heartfelt 20th anniversary tribute to the victims of 9/11. This powerful and emotionally uplifting album is a musical tour-de-force, sounding like no Symphonic Neo Prog album you've ever heard before or will ever hear again, so why not sample some tasty special Kaye today. Smile

 4 stars 1973: Badger - One Live Badger - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUU4TFRPEsA
 3 stars 1974: Badger - White Lady - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmdWvstAYFs

 3 stars 1977: Detective - It Takes One to Know One - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLo2aaBamFnLQBnyx63yQxnzKxk-KBz27R
 3 stars 1977: Detective - Detective - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjNH51OJ6_4




PETER BANKS (1947-2013) Broken Heart       The first guitarist with YES and also a member of The Syn (with Chris Squire), Empire and Flash. Described as "the architect of prog" by radio DJ and journalist Danny Baker, Peter Banks came up with the original name for YES, which was maybe not the most inspiring of band names, but it was a big improvement over Mabel Greer's Toyshop. Tongue 

 4 stars 1973: Peter Banks - Two Sides of Peter Banks - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hv9UoDYiV5c
 4 stars 1999: Peter Banks - The Roots of YES 1964-1968 - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mZotoOTn_HVX3SDY7SoWWaX_tAzMkRXkI
 5 stars 2018: Peter Banks - Be Well, Be Safe, Be Lucky: The Anthology - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kLwuSwKHW3vlDyyyw1sElO6M60ShCpHGE


FLASH       A band formed by Peter Banks after he left YES, and the six Flash albums listed below prove they were no mere Flash-in-the-pan. Smile



EMPIRE       A Crossover Prog band with a heart full of Soul, led by the "architect of prog", Peter Banks,  and also featuring the gorgeous soulful vocals of foxy lady, Sydney Foxx.
Empire recorded three superb albums in the mid-1970's - imaginatively titled Mark I, Mark II & Mark III - which wouldn't see release until the mid-1990's, followed by a contemporary 2020 tribute album recorded in memory of Peter Banks (1947-2013), released under the band name, The New Empire. Think of YES with a soulful female vocalist instead of Jon Anderson and that's the sound of The New Empire. Heart Smile



Feel free to mention your own lists of artists and bands and the bands they were in Before and After They Were Famous. Smile


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (2) Thanks(2)   Quote Mormegil Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 18 2023 at 09:39
VERY cool post - thank you!!
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Originally posted by Mormegil Mormegil wrote:

VERY cool post - thank you!!

My pleasure. I was tempted to include a full "Before They Were Famous" list of YES band members, past and present, but that would've taken me all day. Tongue


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Agreed, a great post! Clap

I shall be investigating 'Mabel Greer's Toyshop' further! Smile
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Originally posted by Octopus II Octopus II wrote:

Agreed, a great post! Clap

I shall be investigating 'Mabel Greer's Toyshop' further! Smile
Thanks. The new Mabel Greer's Toyshop sound like YES might have sounded in an alternate prog universe. Smile
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Seems to be another album by The Syn - Illusion, this appears to be 2004 recordings but I struggled to find anything about it. Obviously not a new release but it is appearing on Apple as a 2023 release. Confused I am.
The original band only played live shows in the 60's before they merged into Yes.


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Thanks for the info Paul..............I have a number of those spinoffs and side projects and my friend Tom in Colorado who is a graphic artist did the cover art for Syn-Trustworks and he sent a cd to me......I think he did some others also but not sure. Ill see if I can find out ..we email often.
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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Seems to be another album by The Syn - Illusion, this appears to be 2004 recordings but I struggled to find anything about it. Obviously not a new release but it is appearing on Apple as a 2023 release. Confused I am.
The original band only played live shows in the 60's before they merged into Yes.


Thanks. I just found the 2023 Illusion album on ProgArchives, which should've been the first place I looked. Smile

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Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Thanks for the info Paul..............I have a number of those spinoffs and side projects and my friend Tom in Colorado who is a graphic artist did the cover art for Syn-Trustworks and he sent a cd to me......I think he did some others also but not sure. Ill see if I can find out ..we email often.
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I thought about making a "Before They Were Famous" list for Genesis too, but with the exception of Phil Collins and Steve Hackett, Genesis was the very first band for the other four members who were studying at Charterhouse School at the time. Smile
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You forgot Jon Anderson started his career in the Wigan band The Warriors….
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eOu9C5302Sg
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Originally posted by Duddick Duddick wrote:

You forgot Jon Anderson started his career in the Wigan band The Warriors….
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eOu9C5302Sg

Thanks. I'd forgotten about Jon's first band, The Warriors. I even managed to find a full album by The Warriors on YouTube as well as a bespectacled Jon Anderson performing Mr. Nobody Nothing in 1967, two years before he became a Mr. somebody something with YES. Smile







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Very good post Paul, congratulations. Very interesting information to explore. Thanks
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Originally posted by Hector Enrique Hector Enrique wrote:

Very good post Paul, congratulations. Very interesting information to explore. Thanks
Thanks. It's now become a collaborative effort too, with RichardH adding The Syn's 2023 Illusion album and Duddick adding Jon Anderson's first band, The Warriors, neither of which I was aware of, so there's a couple more albums there for me to explore too. Thumbs Up


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Don't forget, Jon Anderson recorded the Association song "Never My Love" as (ahem) Hans Christian Anderson! 


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Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Don't forget, Jon Anderson recorded the Association song "Never My Love" as (ahem) Hans Christian Anderson! 

It took me awhile, but I eventually found the Discogs page for singer/songwriter/storyteller "Hans Christian Anderson". Smile


You also reminded me to include a bit more info about Jon Christian Anderson in the intro. Wink


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GENESIS          In the Beginning there were five members of Charterhouse School who One Day decided to form a band. That band was GENESIS. They were Looking for Someone to promote and produce their first album when a Window of opportunity came along in the shape of Jonathan King, a Duke of record producers working Behind the Lines at the time. The album "From Genesis to Revelation" entered a Land of Confusion and Misunderstanding though when many record stores placed the album in their religious music sections due to the religious-sounding title. The album and first single "Silent Sun" both flopped, and barely caused any Ripples in the music press either, despite Jonathan King Calling All Stations to try and promote the album and single on the radio. GENESIS' second single "A Winter's Tale" was also met with about as much indifference as A Fly on a Windshield by radio stations and barely No Reply at All from the music press. Their record company Decca became Entangled in a dispute when it was discovered there was another band in America called GENESIS, but by A Trick of the Tail, the band managed to keep their name Anyway by changing their name to "Revelation" in the United States.

The music business has always been as fickle as a Harlequin, where The Dividing Line between success and failure depends on a combination of good luck and hard work. Every new band is sailing through Uncertain Weather where they can easily be dragged down by the Undertow and Shipwrecked by having The Knife stuck into them by their record company or by the music press. That's All it takes to finish a band's career. There's Never a Time when it's been easy to make it in the tough music business, but Like It or Not, that's just the Way of the World. No astrological Watcher of the Skies can predict who's going to make it in today's cynical music industry, where the chances of success are about as hard as climbing a White Mountain of snow before the Fading Lights of Dusk close in.

After the Ordeal of seeing the commercial failure of their first album, GENESIS were In Limbo and left out In the Wilderness during a short period of Stagnation when the band members returned to their studies at Charterhouse. They weren't Down and Out or Taking It All Too Hard though, because making great music was far more than Just a Job to Do for the five talented band members. Contrary to being In HidingGENESIS were just Counting Out Time in The Waiting Room of The Cinema Show of life before returning to the recording studio. The band members were confident of The Musical Box of talent they had between them and their Horizons were positively bright with the general feeling that It's Gonna Get Better soon. GENESIS were working to a Time Table and they didn't plan on Living Forever on borrowed time, or waiting around each day until Supper's Ready. They were In Too Deep to consider Throwing It All Away at this late stage. The band were more than ready to Turn It On Again with an Invisible Touch of magic with the release of their next album, "Trespass". It would be several albums later though before GENESIS were basking in the warm Afterglow of a successful album release, followed by the Domino effect of success breeding further success in the proverbial Aisle of Plenty.

Although Genesis was the first band of the original five members (Tony Banks; Peter Gabriel; Anthony Phillips; Mike Rutherford; & drummer Chris Stewart) who all attended Charterhouse School together, the two later members of Genesis, Steve Hackett and Phil Collins, were both in previous bands before joining Genesis.


STEVE HACKETT         In 1970, shortly before Steve Hackett placed an ad in Melody Maker in search of a new band and expecting No Reply at All, Steve was in the prog band Quiet World with his brother John Hackett on flute, but it later turned out to be anything but a quiet world for Steve when Peter Gabriel  replied to his ad. Smile

4 stars 1970: Quiet World - The Road - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nlrQfqE_snhw9K6BxgtQYr4LjWkeZSVgQ


PHIL COLLINS       Do You Remember Flaming Youth? No, not many people do, but that was Phil Collins' first band in the flowering of his youth at the tender age of 18. At Face Value, Flaming Youth were a good band and they should have been a big success, but such are the vagaries of the music business that Against All Odds the band never managed to achieve a commercial breakthrough and they broke up in 1970. Flaming Youth are now just a footnote in Genesis' history, but they did remain together long enough to record one commendable album, and here it is.....

4 stars 1969: Flaming Youth - Ark 2 - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjlAupDY0gxFV-1HOBnbQX66waToo3AYv




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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Don't forget, Jon Anderson recorded the Association song "Never My Love" as (ahem) Hans Christian Anderson! 

It took me awhile, but I eventually found the Discogs page for singer/songwriter/storyteller "Hans Christian Anderson". Smile


You also reminded me to include a bit more info about Jon Christian Anderson in the intro. Wink

Thanks!  That bit of Jon's history is a bit obscure, even for longtime fans!
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Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Don't forget, Jon Anderson recorded the Association song "Never My Love" as (ahem) Hans Christian Anderson! 

It took me awhile, but I eventually found the Discogs page for singer/songwriter/storyteller "Hans Christian Anderson". Smile


You also reminded me to include a bit more info about Jon Christian Anderson in the intro. Wink

Thanks!  That bit of Jon's history is a bit obscure, even for longtime fans!
I may have jokingly referred to Jon as wondrous storyteller Jon Christian Anderson in the past, but I had no idea until yesterday that he'd actually recorded under the name Hans Christian, even if only for a brief time. Smile 
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Seems to be another album by The Syn - Illusion, this appears to be 2004 recordings but I struggled to find anything about it. Obviously not a new release but it is appearing on Apple as a 2023 release. Confused I am.
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Thanks. I just found the 2023 Illusion album on ProgArchives, which should've been the first place I looked. Smile


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1. Illusion (14:17)
2. Grounded 2004 (5:05)
3. Time and a Word (4:59)
4. A Tide in the Affairs of Man (7:45)
5. Time and a Word (Reprise) (3:37)

Total Time 35:43

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Nice. I wonder how long it would take to do the same with Jethro Tull
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