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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 11 2010 at 14:26
Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

I would have thought Rick would be proud as punch, that his son is up there with such agreat band. Like passing on the family business..

For that reason, the claims on the protestors flyers are likely to be bullsh*t.


Wakeman has been quoted more than once as saying that he is proud as punch of his son, but regards the present lineup as the most expensive tribute band in the world.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 11 2010 at 14:43
Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:


Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

I would have thought Rick would be proud as punch, that his son is up there with such agreat band. Like passing on the family business..

For that reason, the claims on the protestors flyers are likely to be bullsh*t.
Wakeman has been quoted more than once as saying that he is proud as punch of his son, but regards the present lineup as the most expensive tribute band in the world.


Oh well. I bet he didn't think much of Drama era Yes either..



I've only seen clips of the current line up, and they sound pretty good to me. I think all of the bands manifestations have had something good to offer.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2010 at 10:21
Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

I would have thought Rick would be proud as punch, that his son is up there with such agreat band. Like passing on the family business..

For that reason, the claims on the protestors flyers are likely to be bullsh*t.


Wakeman has been quoted more than once as saying that he is proud as punch of his son, but regards the present lineup as the most expensive tribute band in the world.

Hmmm...he MAY have a point, unless this incarnation recorded some original material before the tour!  Are they touring in support of a new release?  I'm not aware of it if they are. 

At least all of the previous incarnations of Yes recorded something unique, I have to wonder if this is in the plans?  I'm doubtful, unless Jon has split the scene entirely.

Pity, the band got along so well onstage during the 35th Anniversary tour!  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2010 at 10:26
Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

I would have thought Rick would be proud as punch, that his son is up there with such agreat band. Like passing on the family business..

For that reason, the claims on the protestors flyers are likely to be bullsh*t.


Wakeman has been quoted more than once as saying that he is proud as punch of his son, but regards the present lineup as the most expensive tribute band in the world.

Hmmm...he MAY have a point, unless this incarnation recorded some original material before the tour!  Are they touring in support of a new release?  I'm not aware of it if they are. 

At least all of the previous incarnations of Yes recorded something unique, I have to wonder if this is in the plans?  I'm doubtful, unless Jon has split the scene entirely.

Pity, the band got along so well onstage during the 35th Anniversary tour!  


The last time I saw Yes (Rome, summer of 2003), they were not touring in support of a new album - Magnification had been released two years before that. They played two tracks from that album, and then most of the staples of their live performances. True, both Jon and Rick were part of the band at the time, but the situation was not that different. And then, there are many other bands that are touring regularly without any new material. Blue Oyster Cult are out of a record deal, but still play regularly on the US live circuit, and occasionally elsewhere.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2010 at 10:51
There is certainly an element of sour grapes from Jon and Rick. Not that it's unjustified, but they are looking alot like grumpy old men. I'm sure some of it has to do with money, but other people's business affairs do not belong to me.
 
But for folks who have never seen Yes especially, this is a great opportunity. There is no arguing that the show is great.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2010 at 11:17
Originally posted by Negoba Negoba wrote:

There is certainly an element of sour grapes from Jon and Rick. Not that it's unjustified, but they are looking alot like grumpy old men. I'm sure some of it has to do with money, but other people's business affairs do not belong to me.
 
But for folks who have never seen Yes especially, this is a great opportunity. There is no arguing that the show is great.

You mean, there are FOLKS WHO HAVE NEVER SEEN YES??!  

Ha, good point!  A trib concert can be fun, I enjoyed The Musical Box and their performance of "The Lamb" a great deal!

TribYes including Squire, Howe and White would not be very shabby at all!  I wish them well on this tour!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2010 at 11:35
Just say no to Yes? LOL

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2010 at 12:08
Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

Just say no to Yes? LOL

haw haw haw!!  Do you mean "Yes," or "TribYes"?

Here's a great link, I've enjoyed reading about all of my past Yes concerts, setlists etc.  Some great photos in there!

http://forgottenyesterdays.com/

According to this site, the new TribYes setlist is quite eclectic!  To whit:

Firebird Suite
Siberian Khatru
I've Seen All Good People
Tempus Fugit
Onward
Astral Traveller
Yours Is No Disgrace
And You And I
Steve Howe solo
Owner Of A Lonely Heart
South Side Of The Sky
Machine Messiah
Heart Of The Sunrise
Roundabout
Starship Trooper

Hey, if Benoit and Ollie are good enough for Howe, Squire and White, I can handle this!   

Yes we can!  (oh wait, that slogan was spoken for....)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2010 at 21:05
Originally posted by Raff Raff wrote:


Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:


Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:


Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

I would have thought Rick would be proud as punch, that his son is up there with such agreat band. Like passing on the family business..

For that reason, the claims on the protestors flyers are likely to be bullsh*t.
Wakeman has been quoted more than once as saying that he is proud as punch of his son, but regards the present lineup as the most expensive tribute band in the world.

Hmmm...he MAY have a point, unless this incarnation recorded some original material before the tour!  Are they touring in support of a new release?  I'm not aware of it if they are. 
At least all of the previous incarnations of Yes recorded something unique, I have to wonder if this is in the plans?  I'm doubtful, unless Jon has split the scene entirely.
Pity, the band got along so well onstage during the 35th Anniversary tour!  
The last time I saw Yes (Rome, summer of 2003), they were not touring in support of a new album - Magnification had been released two years before that. They played two tracks from that album, and then most of the staples of their live performances. True, both Jon and Rick were part of the band at the time, but the situation was not that different. And then, there are many other bands that are touring regularly without any new material. Blue Oyster Cult are out of a record deal, but still play regularly on the US live circuit, and occasionally elsewhere.


As far as I know, the current Yes line-up is indeed planning to make an album, and without Jon I think.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 13 2010 at 04:26
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 In fact, he almost died.

He actually was determined brain dead for a few seconds!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 13 2010 at 06:06
Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

Just say no to Yes? LOL

haw haw haw!!  Do you mean "Yes," or "TribYes"?

Here's a great link, I've enjoyed reading about all of my past Yes concerts, setlists etc.  Some great photos in there!

http://forgottenyesterdays.com/

According to this site, the new TribYes setlist is quite eclectic!  To whit:

Firebird Suite
Siberian Khatru
I've Seen All Good People
Tempus Fugit
Onward
Astral Traveller
Yours Is No Disgrace
And You And I
Steve Howe solo
Owner Of A Lonely Heart
South Side Of The Sky
Machine Messiah
Heart Of The Sunrise
Roundabout
Starship Trooper

Hey, if Benoit and Ollie are good enough for Howe, Squire and White, I can handle this!   

Yes we can!  (oh wait, that slogan was spoken for....)

Instead of "TribYes" how about "Yes, The Next Generation"?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2010 at 08:09
Chris Squire owns the YES name, he being the only founding member who has never left the band, or the bathtub (small LOL). I believe the publishing rights are also under his control.
  So, any band he is in can legally be called YES. Various postings are spot on: Jon and Rick are getting paid via performance royalties, 3 out of 5 members is an average quotient, nothing unusual there, and it is about money and ego for Jon and Rick.
   But, I am OK with that. Without their wanting to be stars and wanting the cash, there would not still be anything YES, with or without them. This is part of all showbiz, not just prog, and not just YES. I would be upset if my life work were usurped, and I had to stand on the sidelines and watch, powerless and not participating. But, I would also be proud that it has the strength and quality to be carried on without me.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2010 at 11:45

Maybe Rick is actually really upset that Yes are performing four songs in their set that he will NOT get royalties for ? Ha ha.

Needless to say, I'm glad they are continuing, and would really like to hear what this line-up could do in the studio.   Yes, I prefer Jon's voice, but he's just not ready to commit and it would not be fair to the other fellows to put them in a holding pattern for years.
 
I've see the band parform live many times from 1975 through 2004, and in my opinion the best and most interesting performances were those with keyboard players OTHER than Rick Wakeman..Relayer tour, Drama Tour, Talk Tour, The Ladder tour, and Magnification tour. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 17 2010 at 21:22
Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

I would have thought Rick would be proud as punch, that his son is up there with such agreat band. Like passing on the family business..

For that reason, the claims on the protestors flyers are likely to be bullsh*t.


Wakeman has been quoted more than once as saying that he is proud as punch of his son, but regards the present lineup as the most expensive tribute band in the world.

Well, he's not one of the Grumpy Old Men for nothing!  Big smile

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 17 2010 at 22:58
Originally posted by Negoba Negoba wrote:

There is certainly an element of sour grapes from Jon and Rick. Not that it's unjustified, but they are looking alot like grumpy old men. I'm sure some of it has to do with money, but other people's business affairs do not belong to me.
 
But for folks who have never seen Yes especially, this is a great opportunity. There is no arguing that the show is great.

Couldn't disagree with you more. Jon and Rick have no reason to cry 'sour grapes', since they still get a cut of the profits from the golden days (as far as I know), and have had very successful solo careers outside of Yes.

It's mind-boggling to me how many people jump at Yes' defense no matter what. They could commit murder and people on this board would be saying it was somehow the victim's fault.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 17 2010 at 23:14
   It IS true that major players in the arts generally get a big pass on stuff that the general public, or even politicos, cannot get away with. I think this is mostly because showbiz ultimately does not matter all that much.
   Elvis didn't sign any treaties, Frank Sinatra drank onstage, and John Lennon was a public drunk before he was a martyr.
   As far as YES and this board are concerned, we all know that talent + ego = longevity in the music bizness, and YES has enough of both for several lifetimes, in fact, I think Jon has already written songs about three of the aforementioned lives.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2010 at 13:21
Originally posted by NJCat_11 NJCat_11 wrote:

Originally posted by NJCat_11 NJCat_11 wrote:

"As much as I wish the band well, they should not (be touring) as Yes," he insists.


What else would they call it?  If you have 3 out of 5 original or regular members of the band playing the music that made them famous, there is no other name for such a legacy.
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You could always call them Benoit, Squire, White, Wakeman, Howe.
 
Alternatively, you could refer to them by an unpronounceable squiggle and then call them the artists formerly known as Yes
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2010 at 13:28
Originally posted by JLocke JLocke wrote:

Originally posted by Negoba Negoba wrote:

There is certainly an element of sour grapes from Jon and Rick. Not that it's unjustified, but they are looking alot like grumpy old men. I'm sure some of it has to do with money, but other people's business affairs do not belong to me.
 
But for folks who have never seen Yes especially, this is a great opportunity. There is no arguing that the show is great.

Couldn't disagree with you more. Jon and Rick have no reason to cry 'sour grapes', since they still get a cut of the profits from the golden days (as far as I know), and have had very successful solo careers outside of Yes.

It's mind-boggling to me how many people jump at Yes' defense no matter what. They could commit murder and people on this board would be saying it was somehow the victim's fault.
I think they are taking both Jon's and epescially Rick's comments somewhat out of context.  Both have waffled back and forth on this issue, so it's not that hard to slant a few of their comments negatively.  While money is no doubt an issue here, it seems like tour length, going abroad, health issues, and scheduling conflicts are all at least as important.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2010 at 13:48
I love Genesis more than Yes, and yet the band that has toured for the last 25+ years with two studio helpers under the original name is not nearly as much fun as what Yes is doing now.
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^ Funny, I love Yes more than Genesis, and I think both modern incarnations are sh*t. LOL
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