So, Yes or No?

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woodyng
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Re: So, Yes or No?

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You had me going,Pete! That was quite a nice job,really liked the "yessification" of "watcher.."
I thought the keyboard ,bass,and drum parts especially really nailed the early Yes sound and feel.
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woodyng wrote:You had me going,Pete! That was quite a nice job,really liked the "yessification" of "watcher.."
I thought the keyboard ,bass,and drum parts especially really nailed the early Yes sound and feel.
+1 :shock:
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This is classic in SO many ways. Great put-up, great fun, great playing, and most important great interpretation. I love it, on many levels. :lol: :lol:

I just can't download it and convert to mp3...... :?
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Re: So, Yes or No?

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Well, this lends more credence to it really being Yes - a precedence.

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Re: So, Yes or No?

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Years ago Coke was not so deemed to be the evil corporate thing it is now. I could see how Yes could have done a thing such as this....

Eden.
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