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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 10 2009 at 21:32
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 11 2009 at 06:34
I am glad to know that a new album is coming... (From Alan White interview)Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 11 2009 at 22:20
Anyone knows if the lineup for the new album is already decided? It seemed there was a good chance that the album lineup would be the current live linup.
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Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

Anyone knows if the lineup for the new album is already decided? It seemed there was a good chance that the album lineup would be the current live linup.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 12 2009 at 21:44
What do you people think about this?
I guess it might be interesting to see if the new guys give new ideas to the band and the music, but I guess Rick and Jon are still better at what they do than their replacements. And it's sad to think of them out of the band, they may not be able to tour anymore, but they can certanly work in the studio still.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 13 2009 at 06:09
I wonder just how far one can stretch the concept "band"?  I don't say this facetiously, I really wonder.  That distance really been tested yet; now is historically the point where it could happen.  I guess you could say there are the vocal groups - a different thing, of course - like The Four Seasons and The Four Tops and the like (into symphonic prog and love Yes?, of course you do!, you really ought to pick up the Four Seasons' Genuine Imitation Life Gazette, a great proto-prog record!!), and of course there have been The Who, Genesis (the first 'offender'), The Beach Boys.  God knows what's going on with a group like Aerosmith membership-wise; groups like that, for years, have struck me more like an office. 

Yes are an interesting case.  There have been points where these "Yeses" have asserted themselves, sometimes unfortunately, as breaking this/or/that way from the past and/or establishing this/or/that new tendency.  At what point would you begin to wonder how a Yes-instance could still call itself Yes?  Is it a membership requirement ultimately?  Is it a certain aesthetic?  What aesthetic?  Was there an older one that took it too far, and the next Yes took it back a bit, 'kept it real'?

Why must my spell-checker continually underline the word "prog"?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 13 2009 at 21:45
The only member that's been on all of Yes's lineups is Squire, and he's on this lineup, so it must be Yes. As a matter of fact, this version of Yes has got just the same members of the classic lineup as the Drama version (plus, one of the members is the son of the other classic lineup member). So I guess it is still quiet acceptable to call it Yes.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 14 2009 at 21:30
Just found out that the DVD and CD of Wakeman's concerts at Hampton Court Palace are already available (The 6 wives of Henry the VIII, played with rock band, orchestra, and choir, extended versions and 3 new songs). The concerts were rather cool and I guess many Yes fans would be interested in this. Wakeman said that if this DVD did well enough he might get support for doing Journey to the Center of the Earth and Myths and Legends of King Arthur with orchestra and new music and releasing them on DVD. I would really love to see this come true.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 14 2009 at 22:03
^I watched the Rick Wakeman DVD last night! Absolutely brilliant.

Not enough camera angles of Rick's hands, but still, phenomenal DVD. Probably a 5 star for me!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 14 2009 at 22:17
I hope to get it soon. But I was there and liked the concert pretty much, and have the Recorded in the Moment CD and really enjoy listening to the music. Excellent sound quality, specially considering that they recorded the music and burned the CD's and were ready 10 min after the concert, with no tampering at all.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 14 2009 at 22:21
Originally posted by progkidjoel progkidjoel wrote:

^I watched the Rick Wakeman DVD last night! Absolutely brilliant.

Not enough camera angles of Rick's hands, but still, phenomenal DVD. Probably a 5 star for me!


So, which did you like better, the original 6 wives or the new orchestrated version? I'm not sure the orchestrations always worked so well (some of them are a bit annoying), but the choirs are phenomenal. I guess I miss Squire's bass on Catherine of Aragon, and White's drumming on Anne of Cleves. But there's a really beautiful orchestral and piano addition almost at the beginning (at about 2 or 3 minutes) of Jane Seymour that I really love.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 15 2009 at 01:54
Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

Originally posted by progkidjoel progkidjoel wrote:

^I watched the Rick Wakeman DVD last night! Absolutely brilliant.

Not enough camera angles of Rick's hands, but still, phenomenal DVD. Probably a 5 star for me!


So, which did you like better, the original 6 wives or the new orchestrated version? I'm not sure the orchestrations always worked so well (some of them are a bit annoying), but the choirs are phenomenal. I guess I miss Squire's bass on Catherine of Aragon, and White's drumming on Anne of Cleves. But there's a really beautiful orchestral and piano addition almost at the beginning (at about 2 or 3 minutes) of Jane Seymour that I really love.


I thought the new versions (and the unreleased tracks) were all fantastic, although I think I prefer the smaller sound of the original album in all honesty.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 15 2009 at 07:38
Originally posted by progkidjoel progkidjoel wrote:

Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

Originally posted by progkidjoel progkidjoel wrote:

^I watched the Rick Wakeman DVD last night! Absolutely brilliant.

Not enough camera angles of Rick's hands, but still, phenomenal DVD. Probably a 5 star for me!


So, which did you like better, the original 6 wives or the new orchestrated version? I'm not sure the orchestrations always worked so well (some of them are a bit annoying), but the choirs are phenomenal. I guess I miss Squire's bass on Catherine of Aragon, and White's drumming on Anne of Cleves. But there's a really beautiful orchestral and piano addition almost at the beginning (at about 2 or 3 minutes) of Jane Seymour that I really love.


I thought the new versions (and the unreleased tracks) were all fantastic, although I think I prefer the smaller sound of the original album in all honesty.


It's more brillant in the Blu-Ray Version!LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2009 at 22:33
This is probably very old news, but here's a very interesting Jonathan Elias interview concerning Union: http://www.bondegezou.co.uk/iv/jeinterview.htm I'm not surprised anymore of how the album turned out.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 21 2009 at 21:03
I just got Wakeman's 6 wives live. It was really cool to see the show again, though I must say I liked the narration better on the first night. The recording is very good.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2009 at 21:26
Originally posted by rdtprog rdtprog wrote:

I am glad to know that a new album is coming... (From Alan White interview)Smile
 
I want to believe....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2009 at 21:28
Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

What do you people think about this?
I guess it might be interesting to see if the new guys give new ideas to the band and the music, but I guess Rick and Jon are still better at what they do than their replacements. And it's sad to think of them out of the band, they may not be able to tour anymore, but they can certanly work in the studio still.
 
I fully approve of Benoit if Anderson doesn't want to show up.
 
As for Oliver, I want his dad to at least guest on the album as well.  Ideally, they'd split duties.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2009 at 21:29
Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

The only member that's been on all of Yes's lineups is Squire, and he's on this lineup, so it must be Yes.
 
That ABWH was not named Yes is purely a matter of legal delineation.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 23 2009 at 21:31
Originally posted by Pekka Pekka wrote:

This is probably very old news, but here's a very interesting Jonathan Elias interview concerning Union: http://www.bondegezou.co.uk/iv/jeinterview.htm I'm not surprised anymore of how the album turned out.
 
Yep, old news.  It's amazing how bitter Elias is.  My favorite part is when he admits that Duran Duran couldn't play their instruments.
 
Guys like Jobson, Moraz, and Khoroshev have had more reason to complain against Yes and have yet been generally classier.,  (Although Moraz sure didn't take the high road when he left the Moodies.)


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