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Slartibartfast
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Joined: April 29 2006
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Posted: June 14 2008 at 17:19 |
stonebeard wrote:
Jon Anderson will turn into a unicorn. Chris Squire will duel with Geddy Lee at sunrise. Rick Wakeman will try to perform a spectacular show on a frozen lake, but it will collapse and he'll freeze to death. Alan White will legally change his name to Bill Bruford so people will care about him. And Steve Howe will invest in cryogenic freezing technology in hopes that he will be unfrozen in a time where he could conceivable be considered attractive.
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Oooh, prophecy
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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peskypesky
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Joined: September 25 2005
Location: Texas
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Posted: June 15 2008 at 01:15 |
I think Jon will recover and that Yes will do one last tour in a year or so. As for new music, who knows? It would be cool for them to give it one last shot.
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Yorkie X
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Posted: June 15 2008 at 02:09 |
Not interested in Yes these days I honestly dont believe in them anymore
Edited by Yorkie X - June 15 2008 at 02:11
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Clepsydra
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Joined: March 14 2006
Location: United States
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Posted: June 15 2008 at 14:00 |
Yorkie X wrote:
Not interested in Yes these days I honestly dont believe in them anymore
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Although I love Yes, I do not listen to them anymore. I remember them from the 70's, mainly.
There is SO much great prog being made today, to listen to. I mean how many times (although
a great album, can you listen to "Close To The Edge")
So many people are obsessed with Yes (look at Yesfans!), but, I feel you can miss all these other wonderful bands.
It is time to listen to them.
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Nightfly
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Joined: August 01 2007
Location: United Kingdom
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Points: 3659
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Posted: June 15 2008 at 14:20 |
I think Jon's health problems has just put things on hold a bit. I think he was very much into the 40th aniversary tour and dissapointed that it can't take place.
I think they'll be back next year with perhaps a shorter tour schedule and maybe he might start coming up with a few musical ideas in the time he's laid up for the next (last?) album.
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ghost_of_morphy
Prog Reviewer
Joined: March 08 2007
Location: United States
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Points: 2755
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Posted: June 15 2008 at 18:21 |
I think this is the end of Yes.
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Zargus
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Joined: May 08 2005
Location: Sweden
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Points: 3491
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Posted: June 16 2008 at 08:06 |
stonebeard wrote:
Jon Anderson will turn into a unicorn. Chris Squire will duel with Geddy Lee at sunrise. Rick Wakeman will try to perform a spectacular show on a frozen lake, but it will collapse and he'll freeze to death. Alan White will legally change his name to Bill Bruford so people will care about him. And Steve Howe will invest in cryogenic freezing technology in hopes that he will be unfrozen in a time where he could conceivable be considered attractive.
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hahahaha..
Sounds like we get a happy ending after all.
Edited by Zargus - June 16 2008 at 08:07
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fastandbulbous
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Joined: September 15 2005
Location: United States
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Points: 25
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 09:17 |
My sincere wish is that they call it a career. They're all in their 60's now, and deserve to enjoy the rest of their lives without satisfying us. I'm content with enjoying what they've done, and of course would enjoy the possibility of smaller, more intimate solo shows and the like. But yeah, it's time to say thanks, and move on.
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IMPEACH CHENEY FIRST!!!!
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cesar polo
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Joined: April 23 2007
Location: Spain
Status: Offline
Points: 146
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 09:27 |
I agree with some others in this thread:
It would be great to see a "Drama" tour.
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yesheadjon
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Joined: April 22 2008
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 10:21 |
When the annoucement was made about Jon's health I read a post on the net that said that the person knew someone close to Jon and this was a bit of a smoke screen. He said that Jon had fallen out with the others and said that he would never tour with Yes again. About a week later the cancellation notice was posted on Yesworld.
I have no idea whether this is true or not but I do think that it is a distinct possibility. Yes has never been a band in perfect harmony off-stage. I think this is the last we will see of the 4 core members touring as Yes. Could see Squire, Howe and White doing something together but can't see Rabin or Horn fronting it. Lets face it Trevor Horn wouldn't sing with them on his Wembley "Produced By" gig. Trevor did play that one but struggled with the Anderson lead vocal on Owner. Can't see him doing a "Trevor Horn circa 1980" job and ruining his credability (and vocal chords!!!) by thrying to go out and replace Anderson on vocals.
Just my personal view.
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chopper
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Honorary Collaborator
Joined: July 13 2005
Location: Essex, UK
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Points: 20030
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 11:31 |
Clepsydra wrote:
Yorkie X wrote:
Not interested in Yes these days I honestly dont believe in them anymore
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Although I love Yes, I do not listen to them anymore. I remember them from the 70's, mainly.
There is SO much great prog being made today, to listen to. I mean how many times (although
a great album, can you listen to "Close To The Edge")
So many people are obsessed with Yes (look at Yesfans!), but, I feel you can miss all these other wonderful bands.
It is time to listen to them. |
Ooh, lots of times. There's plenty of great prog around today but there's always time to listen to CTTE. After all, it's still better than most of today's prog.
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Zitro
Prog Reviewer
Joined: July 11 2005
Location: United States
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Points: 1321
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 12:27 |
I think Jon should rest up and they should record a final album for a 41st anniversary, the 4-epic album idea that was brought up. Hopefully it won't be inferior to the Flower Kings.
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Evandro Martini
Forum Senior Member
Joined: February 08 2006
Status: Offline
Points: 183
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 18:08 |
chopper wrote:
Clepsydra wrote:
Yorkie X wrote:
Not interested in Yes these days I honestly dont believe in them anymore
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Although I love Yes, I do not listen to them anymore. I remember them from the 70's, mainly.
There is SO much great prog being made today, to listen to. I mean how many times (although
a great album, can you listen to "Close To The Edge")
So many people are obsessed with Yes (look at Yesfans!), but, I feel you can miss all these other wonderful bands.
It is time to listen to them. |
Ooh, lots of times. There's plenty of great prog around today but there's always time to listen to CTTE. After all, it's still better than most of today's prog. |
If I count the times, you'll think I'm crazy. Honestly, there's no song I could hear more times without getting tired.
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"You’ll never make any money playing music that people can’t sing.” Keith Emerson's father
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iguana
Forum Senior Member
Joined: July 01 2005
Location: Germany
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Points: 825
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Posted: June 18 2008 at 04:04 |
thanks for the numerous views! as far as i am concerned, YES is over.
they deserve to be freed from that artistic straightjacket. time to
move on – plenty of new things to enjoy out there. i have a
feeling that as individual artists they will be with us for
many more moons to come but
this is an ex-group. it has ceased to be. it has flown from the earth to meet it's maker ---
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progressive rock and rural tranquility don't match. true or false?
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Chris S
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Joined: June 09 2004
Location: Front Range
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Posted: June 19 2008 at 00:52 |
Yes will decide where and when, we can but formulate opinions.....
For me I would never tire of listening to CTTE or any Tales songs. Listening to Talk at the moment...fantastic stuff!
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yesheadjon
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Joined: April 22 2008
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Posted: June 19 2008 at 01:33 |
How about this for an idea....A "Drama" tour featuring Squire, Howe and White with Geoff Downes on Keys and Max Bacon on vocals. I was listening to Drama yesterday and I reckon Max Bacon could do a really good job on the vocals. He did a decent job on Roundabout for GTR too. It's not Jon but if they stuck to Drama and a couple of less-played classics like Parallels I reckon they could pull it off.
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MikeDupont
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Joined: December 26 2007
Location: United States
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Points: 63
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Posted: June 19 2008 at 01:55 |
Lol, funny this topic is braught up....I just got done watching the YesYears biography on these guys.....yes that was made some time ago but it was still very good, I know a bit more about the guys now ;)
Idk if the music can ever be the same if they made a new record, well I know it wont, which is why I almost wish they would simply continue playing the old good stuff, and come to wisconsin were I live!
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stewe
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Joined: April 05 2006
Location: Czechoslovakia
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Points: 593
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Posted: June 19 2008 at 13:03 |
Wish for some formation with Trevor Rabin back on the board... he is not only ace on the guitar (especially compared to nowadays Howe), but he can sing. Or Peter Banks and Tony Kaye and make Flash reunion:)
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Sacred 22
Forum Senior Member
Joined: March 24 2006
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Points: 1509
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Posted: June 19 2008 at 21:06 |
stewe wrote:
Wish for some formation with Trevor Rabin back on the board... he is not only ace on the guitar (especially compared to nowadays Howe), but he can sing. Or Peter Banks and Tony Kaye and make Flash reunion:) |
The issue here is not Steve Howe and even if it was, who the hell wants to see Cinema play. I want to hear YES play and I want the guy that was part of that group and all the magic that was YES, not Trevor Rabin. YUK
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stewe
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Location: Czechoslovakia
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Posted: June 21 2008 at 04:20 |
:) Yes with Rabin has the as huge magic as 70s Yes (though from different perspective, not only from that prog-snobbish). And in live version they will be surely better imo. Reunion of sort of Cinema is actually good idea, when Jon is not able to be part of it.
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