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Old 10-11-2005, 09:52 AM   #30 (permalink)
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And what Yes have you heard?
Like I said, very little! I've heard YES music out and about at different musical events at uni - I'd say 'what is that music' and people would tell me it was YES. My dad also took me to see Rick Wakeman play about 5 years ago and he played a load of YES stuff. It all seemed a bit forgettable and soulless, considering how much detail and technique was needed in the playing.

I don't remember names of songs very easily - but if you can recommend any that you think would satisfy my problem-finding soul then I'd gladly note them down and go music hunting. Somebody told me to listen to YES a couple of weeks ago, but the guy happened to be a complete idiot when it came to music, so that may have unfairly biased me against them for a bit.

If you have any recommendations which can redress my bias then let me have them!
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