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squirebass wrote:Is that the same guy that makes films, and set one to a lot of Yes stuff?
Yes; that movie is "Buffalo 66" with Christina Ricci, directed by and starring Vincent Gallo.
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No idea what was on the bass but I love this song, album and band.
So thanks.

They were so young when it was filmed...
So long and thanks for all the fish!
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I hand't seen that one. Love Bruford's cheeky t-shirt: "NO"
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gibsonlp wrote:No idea what was on the bass but I love this song, album and band.
So thanks.

They were so young when it was filmed...
Yeah, it is really cool to see these time capsules of their early days, when they were really putting that whole thing together! Awesome stuff...

I saw the band this past August, I believe it was, and Squire has still got it(they all do), this was the first Yes show I've seen with my son, so cool watching them play CTTE and Fragile in their entirety...
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squirebass wrote:I saw the band this past August, I believe it was, and Squire has still got it(they all do), this was the first Yes show I've seen with my son, so cool watching them play CTTE and Fragile in their entirety...
So they did Fragile this time round, cool. When I saw them two Summers ago they did CTTE, GFTO and TYA in their entirety, plus the obligatory Roundabout. Great show.

What did you think of Jon Davison?
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jps wrote:
squirebass wrote:I saw the band this past August, I believe it was, and Squire has still got it(they all do), this was the first Yes show I've seen with my son, so cool watching them play CTTE and Fragile in their entirety...
So they did Fragile this time round, cool. When I saw them two Summers ago they did CTTE, GFTO and TYA in their entirety, plus the obligatory Roundabout. Great show.

What did you think of Jon Davison?

I thought Jon Davison was great, he sang everything very well, but I missed Jon Anderson, who has been a part of so many shows I've seen before. I understand that Anderson was having voice issues, needing to have keys changed in order to sing with them, and apparently they did not want to do that. I have to say I missed "America" and they did not do "Starship Trooper" which was one my son really wanted to hear. They finished with "Owner of a Lonely Heart" which I found kinda weird, with Steve Howe playing guitar. I've heard that one enough anyway, although they did a pretty good version of it.
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