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lucky
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To any forum members here in the UK,if you get the chance to see this Yes tribute band do it you won't be dissapointed.I caught part of their show last night in Bolton and was impressed with their attention to detail.Plus with fellow forum member Pete Greenwood on his Ric CS bass,they have done a very good job to capture the classic Yes sound.
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I will be in England next year and have already been in touch with Pete about getting to a show or rehearsal. I hope it works out.
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I totaly agree with Shawn on this one if you get the chance please check out seyes they sound superb and peters 4001cs is mega have a look at there website for more info.

http://www.seyes.co.uk/
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Thanks for that guys.
There will be some more soundbytes going on the website soon so keep checking in.
Dave, I have a white paint job for you when the V63 has her neck slimmed down.I took Shawns advice and Im going for a non striped headstock like Wints RM .Getting an ebony nut on there too.
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No problem pete I will refinish her for you it will be my pleasure see you soon mate.

all the best and keep those yes songs coming Dave
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