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Post by Chris Monk »

Suppose I should also mention that my 15 year old nephew actually enjoyed the show but agreed that Fly From Here is way too long.

Mind you, he hasn't seen Yes before.
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Not overly struck on the new album,just can not grasp it all without JA :(
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New singer: Jon Davison. Benoit David is out of Yes.

http://www.yesworld.com/
http://www.examiner.com/classic-hard-ro ... y-left-yes
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Cyclone wrote:New singer: Jon Davison. Benoit David is out of Yes.

http://www.yesworld.com/
http://www.examiner.com/classic-hard-ro ... y-left-yes
eff me .... :evil: :oops: :arrow:
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Oh no, not again.


Saw this on Blabbermouth the other day:

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbe ... mID=169456
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Chris Monk wrote:Oh no, not again.


Saw this on Blabbermouth the other day:

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbe ... mID=169456
Squire got a nerve :oops:
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epsilon75 wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:Oh no, not again.


Saw this on Blabbermouth the other day:

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbe ... mID=169456
Squire got a nerve :oops:
My guessing is that he was fishing to see if Jon would rejoin Yes given Denoit's ill health, ironic really. I suppose Chris didn't get his free ticket.
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Post by har »

Chris Monk wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:Oh no, not again.


Saw this on Blabbermouth the other day:

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbe ... mID=169456
Squire got a nerve :oops:
My guessing is that he was fishing to see if Jon would rejoin Yes given Denoit's ill health, ironic really. I suppose Chris didn't get his free ticket.
Recent Yes history has become quite embarrassing tbh.

I really hope Jon rejoins and they can put all this behind them. Time is marching on after all.
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Chris Monk wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:Oh no, not again.


Saw this on Blabbermouth the other day:

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbe ... mID=169456
Squire got a nerve :oops:
My guessing is that he was fishing to see if Jon would rejoin Yes given Denoit's ill health, ironic really. I suppose Chris didn't get his free ticket.
He did not want to know when Jon was taken ill,was only to pleased to replace him with Benoit and get out and earn the dollar.
Now that things have gone T**s up with Benoit,Squire is sniffing about.

I would love to see JA back,without him it is just not the same,but I would not blame him if he decided against it...
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epsilon75 wrote:I would love to see JA back,without him it is just not the same,but I would not blame him if he decided against it...
Ditto. He was far more than just the singer. I'd also like to see a half decent keyboard player back in their ranks as well.


Interesting to note that Yes were voted "Non-event of the Year" by Classic Rock Plays Prog magazine readers. To be fair though they did have second best album with Fly From Here. :shock:
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I have to admit I love their new album, however, they are not the same without JA
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we have followed YES since 'RELAYER' in 74 and stayed faithfull to this day, (apart from open your eyes in 96, didn't like this one at all) even fly from here was a good lp, but where they are going from here chris only knows
really miss jon but somehow can't see a re-union, shame.
such is the nature of YES tho' we could be surprised. as for keyboards we had a soft spot for IGOR KHORESHEV fitted in very well on the 'ladder' tour/lp where is he these days
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Yeh, I'd heard that about Igor. Can't see him playing in Yes any time soon.
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