Who, what, why, when, where?just_bassics wrote:Yet more change - there seems to be reason to believe that Geoff Downes and not Oliver Wakeman will be behind the keys for the next phase of Yes...
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Who, what, why, when, where?just_bassics wrote:Yet more change - there seems to be reason to believe that Geoff Downes and not Oliver Wakeman will be behind the keys for the next phase of Yes...
I've read about it on two different sites now. Even had a photo of the new lineup with Geoff Downes. Notweemac wrote:Who, what, why, when, where?just_bassics wrote:Yet more change - there seems to be reason to believe that Geoff Downes and not Oliver Wakeman will be behind the keys for the next phase of Yes...
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Please don't post links to Yesfans or other forums as it is against the RRF policy.harrek wrote: Well I have to say I did like what Oliver was doing in the band. He really seemed to be getting in sync with
the band and was looking forward to seeing what he would contribute to the new album. But the show goes
on and still interested in hearing the new material.
While I have my doubts about that ever happening, the one thing about Yes and the music business in general is how things can change with a single phone call. They seem to be a forgiving bunch, for the most part and don't hold past grudges for too long (well some do). With Yes' personnel history I wouldn't rule anything out. Whatever they do, I hope the integrity of the music will always come first.ram wrote:...Who knows, after a little more recovery time we might see him back in the line-up in a year or two… I do miss him in the Yes format. He offers something quite unique to the blend.
Which is why I didn't....even if tongue in cheek. It's easy enough to find the details via google!just_bassics wrote:Please don't post links to Yesfans or other forums as it is against the RRF policy.
While it was nice to see the Wakeman name in the band, name or not I really thought he was doing a great job. Listening to other music that he had done had me interested in what he would bring to the Yes fold. But Geoff certainly has proven in the past his skills as well. So I still await the new CD.just_bassics wrote:I think Oliver gave a lot of credibility to the new lineup - something about a tall keyboardist named Wakeman just seems fitting. Of course, Geoff's credentials go back 31 years with Yes now, back to Drama (almost hard to believe) and he certainly can handle the task from the technical side. Let's see what Mr. Horn and the band have in store for us in July.
YES! We have been teased enough!!just_bassics wrote:PS We want Squackett released!!!