Yes' Jon & Steve (+ Tom)
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Ye know someone said the questions were bad, I thought it refreshing to hear a different perspective other than money and fame. Thanks for uploading!
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I said it before And I will likely get hated here for saying it Yes should of done in album in 2002 with tom brislin the guy is a great song writer put him wtih Squire White Anderson and Howe and you would of gotten a classic.
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@sickprogfunk the notes are in order of scale: F, B and E. As a chord, there are different ways to look at it. It could be an Fmaj7-5 (one way of thinking of it, though it omits the third.) Johnny
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My favorite of his guitar passages. Almost wish this were a single on its own.
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we could say that any fool can be lucky enough to talk to these guys. What a bunch of silly questions!
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wow. gods of rock.
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Oh my God, two of my greatest idols and icons!
Greatest philosophers of all time!
On the day after the Saints (repelicans) lose to the Packers (union mobsters) and Oblame me Hussein's Jobs For America Speech, two days before the tenth anniversary of 9/11, in the year of our Lord 2011.
Tell Benoit Oliver Life is Like An Still Expression of Continuance of Success and Warmth!
95% per Bruford, 5% for timing, spirit, notes, chords, TIMELESS!
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@N0rmad Jon Anderson is from Accrington in Lancashire which is north of Manchester in the north west of England. However, his accent now is only very vaguely northern. You would have to hear a native speaker and then compare it with Anderson's accent to pick out the roots of his now curious mid-atlantic accent.
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Steve is my all time favourite guitarist, a true master
Steve proves brilliant here both as musician and answerer of bad questions.
EricDevince 1 year ago 5
Gates of Delirium? How does that song go? *Blank stares.
njrosatoii 3 months ago 2