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Posted: April 01 2012 at 16:01
Two groups that sound like Yes mostly because of the vocals - Step Ahead and Clepsydra. Also, I have played AMENOPHIS first eponymous album to a couple of people who felt it sounded like YES
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Posted: April 04 2012 at 08:40
Magenta clearly channels Yes....I like the use of a woman's voice in place of male countertenor.
Yes blew a marketing opportunity by passing by a qualified female vocalist for Benoit David. They could have opened up a new audience demographic (besides fat, white, aging, balding 70's Yes fans like myself!). Let's face it, female vocalists are hot these days.
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Posted: April 04 2012 at 15:49
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Yes blew a marketing opportunity by passing by a qualified female vocalist for Benoit David. They could have opened up a new audience demographic (besides fat, white, aging, balding 70's Yes fans like myself!). Let's face it, female vocalists are hot these days.
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Posted: April 04 2012 at 15:51
akaBona wrote:
cstack3
Yes blew a marketing opportunity by passing by a qualified female vocalist for Benoit David. They could have opened up a new audience demographic (besides fat, white, aging, balding 70's Yes fans like myself!). Let's face it, female vocalists are hot these days.
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Posted: April 04 2012 at 23:21
ghost_of_morphy wrote:
Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:
ghost_of_morphy wrote:
Oh, and let's not forget Genesis. Yes's influence on their early sound is well documented. :)
What?
Iván
You are far too knowledgeable about Genesis to say what here, Ivan.
I wasn't around the London scene at that time (damn it!), but it appears that these bands "cross-pollinated" each other with musical ideas, instrument selections etc.
I've never specifically read that Genesis was influenced by Yes, but stranger things have happened. Bob Fripp and Peter Banks were flat mates, as were Ray Bennett & Chris Squire! I think that, by hanging out at each others' shows, lights went on.
Banks' comments in this interview make me wonder if this old Syn act might have influenced Gabriel a bit?
(Interviewer) The Syn has been credited for being the first band to play a rock opera onstage. In 1967, you presented 'Flowerman' at The Marquee, which included a performance with flower costumes and stage props. What happened to Chris Squire during one of the mock fights?
(Banks) Oh that!, I've told this story many times... We actually did an opera before that, the gangsters one, which ended up in a pretended fight onstage. I can't remember what the gangster gang was called, I remember some of the songs, it was all pretty embarrassing. It was written by Andrew Jackman, the keyboard player, and I think Steve Nardelli did some of the lyrics. '
The Flowerman' was basically the same idea, except we had different color suits to match the flowers, and then my suit was a yellow, horrible double breasted suit, and still like a kind of gangster suit, you know, from the 1920 Chicago and... I was a buttercup! (laugh). And I don't know what Chris Squire was, I can't remember.
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