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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 29 2012 at 06:27
"Yes On Broadway" had some fine music, but I was really put off by the nude scene near the end.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 29 2012 at 04:02
I've just read that article, and to be honest I'm not at all sure what this reunion and Broadway residency thing would actualy be supposed to look like. All very vague.

And, as you say, 'preposterous' seems to be the word at this stage.

Possibly to be followed by 'Rolling Stones - The Brian Jones Years' on ice (Rick Wakeman would probably like that).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 29 2012 at 01:12
I posted this to another thread but don't know if this part was noticed by readers....

Squire is open to the idea of a Yes reunion as part of a residency at a Broadway theater in New York. "The idea of 'Yes on Broadway' has come up," he says. "It would reflect the history of Yes. It requires the collaboration not only with Jon Anderson, but also other ex-members, including keyboard players like Patrick Moraz and obviously Rick [Wakeman] would be looked at as well. Of course, it would have to depend on if there's any interest from that side as well. It's something that's brewing, but it's very much on the backburner."

Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/yes-chris-squire-on-tribute-singers-exit-broadway-reunion-talks-20120525#ixzz1wEhumJDc

...a Yes residency on Broadway??   A chorus line of Trevor Rabin look-alikes, a dance review of Benoit David impersonators, a rousing finale featuring material from "Big Generator"....??

Sounds like a rather preposterous idea to me!  
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