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Wish I was alive in 91.
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@lucethepuce With those hands of ham? Pbbbbt HAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
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asked genesis if sasquatch was available back before people like you were bornnow, lets say we tie up stev howe and emulate a sasquatch?
and would the syeme tim tiny clockwork decide my freewill,
or wil man's inferior law set us free?
ha, i need no beg .
for a vote for just things.
laudable 2072
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this is awesome...
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what a great album! could not say enough about it. and yeah, trevor is the man.
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All Yes members were phenomenal... they went through different phases with different personnel,,, all bands do - and they always came through w/ a shining result... no?
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I was there... in the round... best show I've ever seen
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Wow, what a bunch of exhibitionist remarks! That is ok though, because I intend to do some exhibitionism of my own!
Firstly, ok, TR was ok guitarist, but not to compare to Steve Howe. End.
Thirdly, Vangellis and Jon were ok, glad to see end of Yes for that.
2. Alan White. Good addition. What comes after 2?
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@neil73 Don't look at them today( watered down YES)...LOOK AT ANDERSON!!!!!!!!!! He's still carrying the YES TORCH! You've just got to listen and and go see him as he tours. COMING SOON.... ANDERSON....WAKEMAN and RABIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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@deepcgi I heard that most of the Bass on the Talk album was Trevor.
As a side note, and as a Yesfan of over 30 years, it has recently dawned on me that the person that has always held this band back was Squire. He imposes himself on others with startling egocentricity by always being late, but his faults aside, I think had Yes had a different Bassist in sometime in its history could have been good for the band.
Looking at them today is embarrasing.
I am convinced that Mr. Trevor Rabin is our generation's Mozart, any Yes after 1980 is his gift to us, and the post '80 Yes is (IMHO) phenomenal.
vidmax1234 1 year ago 6
Trevor is the reason!
Wachenfeldt 1 year ago 3