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^ I tried so hard to give the internet as little personal information as possible, and now you've forced me to tell the internet and countless hackers that my name IS NOT PAUL!!!
Oh, wait, I've already given the internet my name on my profile here. Darn.
I wouldn't mind a new album from AWR or ARW or whatever it's called .
If any classic prog line up is looking for a drummer then why not Carl Palmer? He is virtually the only drummer from the classic era still either alive or going strong. Alan White is totally clapped out as already mentioned. Howe and Palmer were in Asia together so maybe a version of Yes with them might not be so strange. I would float a line up of Howe, Davison, Oliver Wakeman, Palmer and Beggs that could comfortably play the classic Yes material and maybe produce a new album under the Yes moniker. As long as Howe is involved then the band can be called Yes imo. As suggested already , Nick Beggs is the only modern bass player remotely suitable .
I had thought about Carl Palmer too, and because of the relation with Asia I did think it would be easy to get along with him. But then, the band would virtually be Asia too.
Alan White doesn't cut it anymore as a live drummer (which is why they have Jay Schellen on board as extra drummer on tours now), but there is no reason White wouldn't be able to record a new studio album with the band. Playing live and recording in the studio are very different things. If they do another studio album, they should do it with White, but let Schellen take over already when they go on tour. And I don't know why people are so hard on Billy Sherwood, he is an excellent bass player and vocalist, and he also plays guitar and drums, as well as produces, mixes, etc. a truly multitalented person. It is ridiculous that he is being treated as a "new guy", when he has a history with the band going back almost 30 years.
My problem with Sherwood is not so much because of his ability, I'm sure it's great (though he's no Squire). But it's not just that, even though he can produce and mix, I don't really trust the quality of his work there, or at least it's not up for my taste. I did get a good deal of his albums in which he collaborated with other Yes men, but in the end I just realized that, even though they were nor bad at all, they weren't great either (as Yes should be), and there was a certain something to them that made me tired of the sound quickly... which also happened with the Yes albums in which he was involved... and in the end I found that the thing that bothered me was in the vocals (and guess who stepped in to help producing, I think the vocals particularly, on Heaven and Earth... Sherwood himself, and on the album, even if a song might start well, just at the moment the vocals come in the songs loose all energy and interest from me).
^ I tried so hard to give the internet as little personal information as possible, and now you've forced me to tell the internet and countless hackers that my name IS NOT PAUL!!!
Oh, wait, I've already given the internet my name on my profile here. Darn.
What is the frequency, Paul?
STOP CALLING ME PAUL!!!!!!!! Please?
"Music is the wine that fills the cup of silence" - Robert Fripp "I am an anti-Christ" - Johnny Rotten
Alan White doesn't cut it anymore as a live drummer (which is why they have Jay Schellen on board as extra drummer on tours now), but there is no reason White wouldn't be able to record a new studio album with the band. Playing live and recording in the studio are very different things. If they do another studio album, they should do it with White, but let Schellen take over already when they go on tour.And I don't know why people are so hard on Billy Sherwood, he is an excellent bass player and vocalist, and he also plays guitar and drums, as well as produces, mixes, etc. a truly multitalented person. It is ridiculous that he is being treated as a "new guy", when he has a history with the band going back almost 30 years.
My problem with Sherwood is not so much because of his ability, I'm sure it's great (though he's no Squire). But it's not just that, even though he can produce and mix, I don't really trust the quality of his work there, or at least it's not up for my taste. I did get a good deal of his albums in which he collaborated with other Yes men, but in the end I just realized that, even though they were nor bad at all, they weren't great either (as Yes should be), and there was a certain something to them that made me tired of the sound quickly... which also happened with the Yes albums in which he was involved... and in the end I found that the thing that bothered me was in the vocals (and guess who stepped in to help producing, I think the vocals particularly, on Heaven and Earth... Sherwood himself, and on the album, even if a song might start well, just at the moment the vocals come in the songs loose all energy and interest from me).
Dellinger, you could just have edited out the weird font stuff SouthSide posted, like I have done here, saving much comment space.
"Music is the wine that fills the cup of silence" - Robert Fripp "I am an anti-Christ" - Johnny Rotten
My problem with Sherwood is not so much because of his ability, I'm sure it's great (though he's no Squire). But it's not just that, even though he can produce and mix, I don't really trust the quality of his work there
Same. I also think that Sherwood's production on most of his works kinda sounds like it's stuck in the late 80s. Plus the melodies he composes, at least to me sound a little sterile and safe. Like, they're fine but they don't touch my heart.
On the day of my creation, I fell in love with education. And overcoming all frustration, a teacher I became. Ernest Vong
Alan White doesn't cut it anymore as a live drummer (which is why they have Jay Schellen on board as extra drummer on tours now), but there is no reason White wouldn't be able to record a new studio album with the band. Playing live and recording in the studio are very different things. If they do another studio album, they should do it with White, but let Schellen take over already when they go on tour.And I don't know why people are so hard on Billy Sherwood, he is an excellent bass player and vocalist, and he also plays guitar and drums, as well as produces, mixes, etc. a truly multitalented person. It is ridiculous that he is being treated as a "new guy", when he has a history with the band going back almost 30 years.
My problem with Sherwood is not so much because of his ability, I'm sure it's great (though he's no Squire). But it's not just that, even though he can produce and mix, I don't really trust the quality of his work there, or at least it's not up for my taste. I did get a good deal of his albums in which he collaborated with other Yes men, but in the end I just realized that, even though they were nor bad at all, they weren't great either (as Yes should be), and there was a certain something to them that made me tired of the sound quickly... which also happened with the Yes albums in which he was involved... and in the end I found that the thing that bothered me was in the vocals (and guess who stepped in to help producing, I think the vocals particularly, on Heaven and Earth... Sherwood himself, and on the album, even if a song might start well, just at the moment the vocals come in the songs loose all energy and interest from me).
Dellinger, you could just have edited out the weird font stuff SouthSide posted, like I have done here, saving much comment space.
Well, I wasn't really know what to cut and what not to, so... but I just gave it a try editing it and it seems it ended up well enough.
I've posted this before but I'll give a brief version.
When I saw Yes a couple years ago, honestly, Sherwood was the best one. He's no Squire, but he played with gusto, and sang very well (similarly to Chris, actually). The rest of the band was not up to snuff, apart for the drummer who sat in for White on most of the tunes (because of his back injury). Downes is the worst keyboardist they've had in my opinion, Davison is like a parody of Anderson, and Howe can't really keep up and more. Yours Is No Disgrace was... well... I don't want to say DISGRACEFUL, but those licks were not up to speed or snuff that night in early 2017.
I've posted this before but I'll give a brief version.
When I saw Yes a couple years ago, honestly, Sherwood was the best one. He's no Squire, but he played with gusto, and sang very well (similarly to Chris, actually). The rest of the band was not up to snuff, apart for the drummer who sat in for White on most of the tunes (because of his back injury). Downes is thSome worst keyboardist they've had in my opinion, Davison is like a parody of Anderson, and Howe can't really keep up and more. Yours Is No Disgrace was... well... I don't want to say DISGRACEFUL, but those licks were not up to speed or snuff that night in early 2017.
ARW had WAY more energy and life.
Good post, A! I like some of Sherwood's past work, like his "Conspiracy" project with Squire & his project "Circa." The man has considerable talent and deserves to be on the stage.
Davison, not so much. He arguably can achieve Anderson's vocal range and mannerisms, but his stage style leaves much to be desired. Someone once wisecracked that he looked like a lead part from the musical "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" with his archaic 1970's long hair and wild-eyed poses.
I was mildly interested in Yes, post-Anderson, but when they sacked Ollie Wakeman, my interest waned completely. They should honor the musical legacy and hang it up, there is such a thing as dragging out an ending for too long.
^I became very familiar with that rock operetta after I was in a production of "Joseph" in middle school. So I can confirm he would have been at home in that cast. That or Jesus Christ, Superstar.
the world will be a better place without any new Yes album, whether new studio, new live or new compilation
Lay it to rest and deal with it dudes.
^Is this what you post every time someone suggests a new album from an old band?
I'm afraid he's right, or better said I agree with him.
In the case of Yes, a break is well-deserved. Plus, their last two albums were bland affairs to put it nicely.
I did listen to the ARW live album, it was good.Better than anything I heard from the Howe line up.
Yes... after listening to Fly by Night, I'm with you here.
What I meant was is that Sean said exactly the same thing on the Will we ever see a new Genesis studio album? thread - except he said the world will be a better place without any new Genesis album, etc., etc.
"Music is the wine that fills the cup of silence" - Robert Fripp "I am an anti-Christ" - Johnny Rotten
the world will be a better place without any new Yes album, whether new studio, new live or new compilation
Lay it to rest and deal with it dudes.
^Is this what you post every time someone suggests a new album from an old band?
I'm afraid he's right, or better said I agree with him.
In the case of Yes, a break is well-deserved. Plus, their last two albums were bland affairs to put it nicely.
I did listen to the ARW live album, it was good.Better than anything I heard from the Howe line up.
Yes... after listening to Fly by Night, I'm with you here.
What I meant was is that Sean said exactly the same thing on the Will we ever see a new Genesis studio album? thread - except he said the world will be a better place without any new Genesis album, etc., etc.
^I became very familiar with that rock operetta after I was in a production of "Joseph" in middle school. So I can confirm he would have been at home in that cast. That or Jesus Christ, Superstar.
LOL, thanks! That or "Godspell," I keep mixing them up!
Ian Gillian was drop-dead AMAZING in the recording for "Jesus Christ Superstar," I think that is my favorite performance of his!
Davison was excellent on Glass Hammer's CD "Perilous," but I can understand wishing to join a legendary band. I actually suggested Davison as a substitute for Benoit David some years ago, as Benoit's onstage twirling act grew tiresome.
I only wish Yes had brought in a woman vocalist, that would have been a very progressive move! Nope, they had to do the tired old "find a tribute band singer" routine, like Journey & everyone else out there.
Have you ever seen this? This thread is the perfect place for it!!
the world will be a better place without any new Yes album, whether new studio, new live or new compilation
Lay it to rest and deal with it dudes.
^Is this what you post every time someone suggests a new album from an old band?
I'm afraid he's right, or better said I agree with him.
In the case of Yes, a break is well-deserved. Plus, their last two albums were bland affairs to put it nicely.
I did listen to the ARW live album, it was good.Better than anything I heard from the Howe line up.
Yes... after listening to Fly by Night, I'm with you here.
What I meant was is that Sean said exactly the same thing on the Will we ever see a new Genesis studio album? thread - except he said the world will be a better place without any new Genesis album, etc., etc.
Fly by Night is a Rush album.
Yes's album is called Fly From Here.
Fly by Night... Fly from Here... same thing...
"Music is the wine that fills the cup of silence" - Robert Fripp "I am an anti-Christ" - Johnny Rotten
the world will be a better place without any new Yes album, whether new studio, new live or new compilation
Lay it to rest and deal with it dudes.
^Is this what you post every time someone suggests a new album from an old band?
I'm afraid he's right, or better said I agree with him.
In the case of Yes, a break is well-deserved. Plus, their last two albums were bland affairs to put it nicely.
I did listen to the ARW live album, it was good.Better than anything I heard from the Howe line up.
Yes... after listening to Fly by Night, I'm with you here.
What I meant was is that Sean said exactly the same thing on the Will we ever see a new Genesis studio album? thread - except he said the world will be a better place without any new Genesis album, etc., etc.
Fly by Night is a Rush album.
Yes's album is called Fly From Here.
Fly by Night... Fly from Here... same thing...
are you serious? So now album titles don't matter anymore?
the world will be a better place without any new Yes album, whether new studio, new live or new compilation
Lay it to rest and deal with it dudes.
^Is this what you post every time someone suggests a new album from an old band?
I'm afraid he's right, or better said I agree with him.
In the case of Yes, a break is well-deserved. Plus, their last two albums were bland affairs to put it nicely.
I did listen to the ARW live album, it was good.Better than anything I heard from the Howe line up.
Yes... after listening to Fly by Night, I'm with you here.
What I meant was is that Sean said exactly the same thing on the Will we ever see a new Genesis studio album? thread - except he said the world will be a better place without any new Genesis album, etc., etc.
Fly by Night is a Rush album.
Yes's album is called Fly From Here.
Fly by Night... Fly from Here... same thing...
are you serious? So now album titles don't matter anymore?
As sure as my name is Paul, they don't. is correct.
"Music is the wine that fills the cup of silence" - Robert Fripp "I am an anti-Christ" - Johnny Rotten
the world will be a better place without any new Yes album, whether new studio, new live or new compilation
Lay it to rest and deal with it dudes.
^Is this what you post every time someone suggests a new album from an old band?
I'm afraid he's right, or better said I agree with him.
In the case of Yes, a break is well-deserved. Plus, their last two albums were bland affairs to put it nicely.
I did listen to the ARW live album, it was good.Better than anything I heard from the Howe line up.
Yes... after listening to Fly by Night, I'm with you here.
What I meant was is that Sean said exactly the same thing on the Will we ever see a new Genesis studio album? thread - except he said the world will be a better place without any new Genesis album, etc., etc.
Fly by Night is a Rush album.
Yes's album is called Fly From Here.
Fly by Night... Fly from Here... same thing...
are you serious? So now album titles don't matter anymore?
As sure as my name is Paul, they don't. is correct.
aw, have I upset you by thinking you are Paul.
Ok, you are not Paul.
But if you are, you are the troll master. Unbeatable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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