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Posted: February 28 2012 at 06:53
Seeing as how Yes is pretty much the Chris Squire band, I think it would be good him stretch out and do some non Yes like music. After being a Yes man for so many years Alan White's stepping out with Torn and Levin was really good. In the photos inside the booklet he still has his Yes logo bass drum.
Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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Posted: February 29 2012 at 12:56
Thank you, all! That was posted to the Glass Hammer page on Facebook by some fan! I thought we at PA would get a kick out of it!!
I agree with Brother Slartibartfast that Squire should give Yes a breather. In fact, I wondered why he didn't try this much earlier, when the others in Yes were doing other side-projects such as Asia.
He did attempt this with Billy Sherwood and "Conspiracy," but I thought that was somewhat inconsistent, musically speaking. Squire MIGHT be one of the types who is amazing in his role, but incapable of stepping much outside of it.
I just don't think I care as much as I used to....
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