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He’s a right bossy bugger too. Small man syndrome.I saw him once,he was superb but I couldn’t get over how small he was.
I have a similar ongoing issue with Geddy Lee of Rush. I just can’t take to his voice. The music is fine, but…As I age I'm perhaps becoming more tolerant of his ethereal vocals, though in my youth I regarded him as the weak link in that band. I felt his voice was at least an octave too high to be a rock singer. Plus his near-constant waving at the audience was bewilderingly cheesy.
Eighty, though? Sheesh. That'll put an end to any stage-diving ambitions he might've been harbouring.
A similar journey to me. Yes are still on my main playlist when driving, I grew up with them from their first album and through my years of listening to all very diverse genres always come back to Yes.One of my all time musical heroes, his voice has been the sound track to my life in some respects.
I'm currently getting a bit of a kick from watching U Tube and the younger people who run channels where they listen to for the first time, and react to, classic rock music. Particularly an American couple in their mid twenties called Nick'nLex really getting into and becoming huge fans of Yes. Watching their first time reactions and comments to the Holy Trinity of Yes albums (The Yes Album, Fragile, and Close to the Edge) gives me a warm, fuzzy feeling. Twenty somethings acknowledging and being moved by the sheer greatness of fifty year old albums which have been my constant companions for all that time.
Superbien, as we say in Spain.
And me.A similar journey to me. Yes are still on my main playlist when driving, I grew up with them from their first album and through my years of listening to all very diverse genres always come back to Yes.
I’ll be listening to ABWH doing an evening of Yes music and their own ‘brother of mine’ (what a track) on the first 10 miles of the Stroud half marathon tomorrow. The last three miles will be the Jam to try and speed me up a bit.A similar journey to me. Yes are still on my main playlist when driving, I grew up with them from their first album and through my years of listening to all very diverse genres always come back to Yes.
The Jam in their pomp through their music could kick butt .I’ll be listening to ABWH doing an evening of Yes music and their own ‘brother of mine’ (what a track) on the first 10 miles of the Stroud half marathon tomorrow. The last three miles will be the Jam to try and speed me up a bit.