Yes - Wurm
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Steve Howe and Trevor are 2 very different musicians. Steve is old school and played a Les Paul (at he was when I seen him in '78 with the round stage) and Trevor plays a Stratocaster. These are like comparing a Harley (Les Paul) to a Honda (Stratocaster). If the Trevor haters can't appreciate his contribution to Yes (even though it was very commercial) he continued where Steve left off. I think most of his music rocks and I like it as only a "TRUE" Yes fan could.
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@Jimzing1 I don't hate either of them, I like them both, but Steve Howe, in my opinion, will always be the best.
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I was at that show! I miss the Hollywood Sportatorium what a great place brings back great memories.
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@radioanydaynow Yeah that random phrase he repeated many times made his solo really worse than it actually is...
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@MokRodrigues it's the guitar's solo.
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After seeing this group 9 times since 1978. Steve Howe is a much better guitarist from a complexity standpoint, but T. Rabin does a better job on The Wurm.
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It would be nice if Trevor even remotely played the right inversion of the chords here. I suggest he at least should have went to Guitar Center and bought sheet music as he ain't even close. Yuuch !!
I wonder if all you Trevor-haters were big fans of what Steve Howe was doing in the 80s ..... c'mon, 90125 and Big Generator were WAY better records than anything Asia ever put out (although GTR wasn't bad) Don't get me wrong, I love Steve Howe's playing, too. But Trevor Rabin is an amazing all-around musician, who not only resurrected Yes, but also led a generation of younger fans to discover classic Yes. He just had a different playing style, which the old Yes purists still can't handle
Jimzing1 2 years ago 6
I beg to differ about Tony. That organ B rocking! Steve Howe should be missed. Wurm is his song.
wetzles 2 years ago 4