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Rednight
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"It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno
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Rednight
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"Oh, I hope not." - Jose Jimenez
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"It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno
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Dellinger
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I remember reading something when Fly from Here was originally recorded about Horn advising Benoit about how to sing the songs, and Benoit himself telling him that Horn should be singing them... but it seems he was rather unsure of himself and saying that Benoit sang them beautifully. It seems he later changed his mind and got to practicing so that he could do the Return Trip thing. In principle, if they were going to bring Downes back, it would have made sense to bring Trevor back to sing too, but once hearing how beautifully Benoit sang the album, I can only prefer his job on the songs. On the other hand, yeah, it might have been fitting to have Downes (and perhaps Horn, if he had been up to it) to play their old unrecorded 80's songs, but I think it would have served them better to do so as invited guests, and leave Oliver as the official band member for the rest of the album and for, well, later on. How about Fly from Here having been the side A suite with Downes and Horn, and the rest of the album what has now become "From a Page" with Oliver in the line-up (plus perhaps, the song Into the Storm, which I do like too). |
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judahbenkenobi
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I simply don't like the current lineup. I wouldn't stand anything coming from them, not another Heaven and Earth (even though Chris Squire was still around when it came out).
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SouthSideoftheSky
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That's an interesting suggestion. My own suggestion would have been that they should have done Fly From Here with the original Drama line up followed by a few live shows. The set list should have been the Drama album in its entirety plus the bulk of Fly From Here, and this should have been recorded for a live release. After that they should have put the band on hiatus until a different line up, perhaps one with Anderson and Wakeman, was ready to pick things up again and record new material. |
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judahbenkenobi
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^ That would've been awesome. Sadly, we can only dream about it now
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A Crimson Mellotron
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For what reason? Is there really anything that the current band could offer and it would not sound stale and boring? I love Yes and I do not want to see another Yes album... There's enough fantastic material to enjoy!
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SouthSideoftheSky
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For what reason? Answer: There are many fans who crave for more Yes music. |
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uduwudu
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Maybe a Yasia. Just wheel off Carl Palmer, bring on Jay Schellen and Davison and you get a twofer. Yes are not the best they can be due to the Howe / Anderson non alignment. And this is the nexus of interesting creative writing. Covid 19 has put paid to the endless self-tribute status as well as anything else... Either they open their eyes and put their septuagenarian brains to work and use the web to their advantage or retire. New Yes live albums sound more of a retread / threat than the promise of anything emotionally / intellectually stimulating. I hope for the best but now expect a lot less. That is not how it should be, nor how it should end. |
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Adaon
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I'd like to see another album from Yes, but I'd hope that it would offer more variety than their last one. I do think there's good material on Heaven & Earth, but pretty much all of it is of the soft and slow sort. I'd like to hear some songs that pick up the pace and have a little more of an edge, but I'm not sure that Howe would be even remotely interested in going in that kind of direction at this point.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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I'm not sure what that weird emoji was all about but my last comment was obviously a joke.
Edited by AFlowerKingCrimson - September 20 2020 at 21:11 |
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moshkito
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Hi,
Not sure that we will find another YES album out there other than the usual re-releases of America and other bits and pieces ... but all in all ... I really think the band needs to hang it up! I would only want to see another album if the original group could get together for another TFTO like thing, or maybe something like a RELAYER ... but not for another "hit". I think their time for a "hit" is long gone, specially now that even Steve Howe, has something to say about Jon.
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Dellinger
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I think having the original group back would be a little bit creepy. |
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SouthSideoftheSky
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You mean beacuse two of them are dead? |
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Psychedelic Paul
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Yes left on a high point with the Heaven & Earth album, so in honour of Chris Squire's memory, I wouldn't mind if Yes never made another album.
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We know you like H&E but there are plenty of people who would not call it a "high point".
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Psychedelic Paul
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I know, and that's part of what makes ProgArchives such a fascinating place to be, because we all have differing opinions on prog and music generally.
Edited by Psychedelic Paul - September 23 2020 at 03:22 |
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moshkito
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Hi, Two of them? Chris, Jon, Steve, Rick and Bill ... and then Alan ... which two? Unless you mean folks from the original group with Peter Banks.
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chopper
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He did say the original group, so that would be Squire and Banks. Neither Howe or Wakeman were in the original group.
Edited by chopper - September 23 2020 at 08:08 |
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miamiscot
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Yes is my favorite band ever but I really don't want a Billy Sherwood-dominated Yes album. If I want that I'll listen to World Trade, Circa or the new Days Between Stations album.
It really is sad because Steve's Love Is, Rick's The Red Planet and Jon's 1000 Hands are all great LP's. There's enough great material there to make a really nice Yes album. Didn't happen that way. It never will. But we will always have Close To The Edge.
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