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Re: Continuing the New Yes album discussion...
I'd have to give it a listen... those Raabin years were pretty tough on the ears.
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Re: Continuing the New Yes album discussion...
Yes *is* a concept - lately, the concept is wearing thin, for me. Whomever sings/plays for them, if it sounds good, I'm in...
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Re: Continuing the New Yes album discussion...
I like the Rabin years, minus a two songs on Big Generator - "Rhythm of Love" and "Almost Like Love." I think Rabin is a much-needed shot of adrenaline in Yes's collective arm, and keeps them vital when he's in. Let me say it here: I'm pro-another-Rabin-Yes-album, as long as Tony Kaye is not involved. A line-up of Rabin, Anderson, White, Squire, and Wakeman (Rick loves playing with Trevor) - that would be fantastic. One album, then back to Steve!
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Re: Continuing the New Yes album discussion...
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members of Yes" were discussing collaborating. I'd like to see another "alt-Yes" of Anderson, Wakeman, Rabin, Levin... dare we dream, Bruford . K
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