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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2005 at 07:00

Originally posted by yes i like yes yes i like yes wrote:

hey!, this is suposed to be about the song, love will find a way! enough with the critiscising and more with the opinions.

My opinion is that you should calm down with members who have been here far longer than you  have noob! You don't own this thread!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2005 at 07:02

Originally posted by yes i like yes yes i like yes wrote:

hey!, this is suposed to be about the song, love will find a way! enough with the critiscising and more with the opinions.

Giddy up! Great song! I saw them do it in concert in 1998. One hell of a great show! Alan Parsons began the concert that night. Problem is; Parsons was only on stage 1 hour.  Otherwise; it was a great night, for sure.

Who ever would have thought, Alan Parsons would be an opening act for anyone??!! I guess that's what happens when you don't begin your career touring. And; then, later decide to. I don't know.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2005 at 07:05
Originally posted by Greg H. Greg H. wrote:

Giddy up! Great song! I saw them
do it in concert in 1998. One hell of a great show!
Alan Parsons began the concert that night.



"love will find a way" on the open your eyes-tour? with
steve howe playing the main riff & harmonizing with
jon & chris???

are you quite sure??????????????????
progressive rock and rural tranquility don't match. true or false?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2005 at 07:12

Giddy up! Great song! I saw them do it in concert in 1998. One hell of a great show! Alan Parsons began the concert that night. Problem is; Parsons was only on stage 1 hour.  Otherwise; it was a great night, for sure.


Who ever would have thought, Alan Parsons would be an opening act for anyone??!! I guess that's what happens when you don't begin your career touring. And; then, later decide to. I don't know.

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now this guy gets the conversation string.
whoever said i should calm down, i am calm, its just i was hoping for elightenment on a song, not critiscism from senior members about their superior experience
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2005 at 07:18
Originally posted by iguana iguana wrote:

Originally posted by Greg H. Greg H. wrote:

Giddy up! Great song! I saw them
do it in concert in 1998. One hell of a great show!
Alan Parsons began the concert that night.



"love will find a way" on the open your eyes-tour? with
steve howe playing the main riff & harmonizing with
jon & chris???

are you quite sure??????????????????

Not sure what tour it was. It was August 4th, 1998 at Mud Island - Memphis, TN. It was a great show. And; Steve Howe, and the gang were dialed in. Wakeman wasn't there, however. It was the Russian dude on keyboards - Igor, I think, is his name.

I'm 'quite sure' it was played,YES!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2005 at 07:23
that concert sounds good
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2005 at 07:31
Originally posted by Greg H. Greg H. wrote:

Originally posted by iguana iguana wrote:

Originally posted by Greg H. Greg H. wrote:

Giddy up! Great song! I saw them
do it in concert in 1998. One hell of a great show!
Alan Parsons began the concert that night.



"love will find a way" on the open your eyes-tour? with
steve howe playing the main riff & harmonizing with
jon & chris???

are you quite sure??????????????????

Not sure what tour it was. It was August 4th, 1998 at Mud Island - Memphis, TN. It was a great show. And; Steve Howe, and the gang were dialed in. Wakeman wasn't there, however. It was the Russian dude on keyboards - Igor, I think, is his name.

I'm 'quite sure' it was played,YES!

They definitely didn't paly it  when I saw them on that tour! But that was in Britain though!

My God...I think I understand this thread now!

 

 

Edit...Rhythm Of Love was played.....not Love will Find Way!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2005 at 07:31
Originally posted by Greg H. Greg H. wrote:

Not sure what tour it was. It was
August 4th, 1998 at Mud Island - Memphis, TN. It
was a great show. And; Steve Howe, and the gang
were dialed in. Wakeman wasn't there, however. It
was the Russian dude on keyboards - Igor, I think, is
his name.


I'm 'quite sure' it was played,YES!



yeah, igor khoroshev ... good player, complete nutter
though...

here is the setlist (coutesy of
forgottenyesterdays.com):

Date     :    & nbsp;Tuesday, August 04, 1998 (7 years, 4 months
and 8 days ago)
City     :    & nbsp;Memphis, Tennessee, United States Of
America
Venue     :      Mud Island Amphitheater
Capacity     :   &nb sp; 5,000
Lineup     :
Jon Anderson      (Vocals)
Steve Howe      (Guitars)
Billy Sherwood      (Guitars)
Chris Squire      (Bass)
Alan White      (Drums)
Igor Khoroshev      (Keyboards)Setlist&n bsp;    :     O pen Your Eyes
Ambiance Track
Firebird Suite
Siberian Khatru
Rhythm Of Love
Yours Is No Disgrace
Open Your Eyes
And You And I
Heart Of The Sunrise
Classical Gas/Mood For A Day/Hello, Information,
Give Me Memphis, Tennessee/Clap
Long Distance Runaround/Whitefish/Alan White
Solo/Ritual
Owner Of A Lonely Heart
Wonderous Stories
Close To The Edge
I've Seen All Good People
Roundabout
Memphis, Tennessee

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2005 at 07:42

And; I think, I remember reading in the box set booklet, YES played their first 'live' show on August 4th, 1968. So; it was 30 years to the day, if that is all correct.

I must have been thinking of "Rythym of Love". Either way; a fantastic outdoor show! "Owner Of A Lonely Heart" was sweet. I remember Squire changed basses for that one. He is a great bassist! 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2005 at 07:51
Love will find a way is indeed a commercial song, but hey! A very good one!
Although I don't like Big Generator very much (it sounds too "plastic" compared to its predecessor) it was a great opener for a B-side! (with vinyl you had the opportunity to provide two openers instead of just one as it happens nowadays with CDs! )

Best songs on the album are - however - Rhythm of Love, Final Eyes and I'm running
A flower?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2005 at 08:05
a lot of people really like final eyes, dont they?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2005 at 14:05

Originally posted by yes i like yes yes i like yes wrote:



now this guy gets the conversation string.

The threads once created don't belong to you, are for the community to give their opinions, you may like them or not, you're entitled to start a civilized argument, but that's all. Once the child is born it belongs to Prog Archives, not to the starter.


whoever said i should calm down, i am calm, its just i was hoping for elightenment on a song, not critiscism from senior members about their superior experience

No man, you're not asking for enlightment, because real enlightment caries also negative opinions, not everything is pink.

You are asking for backuping chorus of cherubs praising your opinion, probably you'll find some but most surely (Especially in a Rabin album/song) you're going to find negative opinions.

And that's why this forum exists, for us to talk and discuss about Prog Music and even not Prog as in this case.

If you want to read only good things about a band, you should ask in a fan club, but in a discussion forum you'll find positive and negative opinions about any band or song.

Iván 

 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2005 at 14:29

Originally posted by yes i like yes yes i like yes wrote:

a lot of people really like final eyes, dont they?

 I don't, and I'm not such a fan of Big Generator, but I do like Love Will Find A Way, Rhythm Of Love and the magnificent Shoot High Aim Low.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2005 at 14:47

 

I saw Yes on OYE tour and saw the disgust with which Steve changed his beloved Gibson to an ordinary guitar to play riff of owner - and the middle part was actually played by Sherwood - be his name forgotten!! - but Steve added great solo in the ending part.

Love Will Find A Way has a very funny clip, especially with Tony Kaye part

yet you still have time!
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After such great songs as "Love Will Find A Way" Jon decided that he has enough Trevor Rabin ruining his beloved band and left to create Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe

yet you still have time!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2005 at 15:41
Originally posted by RaphaelT RaphaelT wrote:

 

I saw Yes on OYE tour and saw the disgust with which Steve changed his beloved Gibson to an ordinary guitar to play riff of owner

I saw that too on a different tour! It was really funny to see

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2005 at 03:51
Originally posted by RaphaelT RaphaelT wrote:

After such great songs as "Love Will Find A Way" Jon decided that he has enough Trevor Rabin ruining his beloved band and left to create Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe

Come on! In my opinion Trevor Rabin brought some important added value to Yes.
First and foremost, he added a second lead voice (and a very good one, albeit more ordinary than Jon Anderson's), which is always a positive thing in a band! (Think about the Coverdale-Hughes era of Deep Purple)
Secondly, he helped them reach a wider audience by means of his composition contributions.

I know many of you are definitely against the "pop-ification" of progressive music: I am not such a purist, I do like when high quality music tries to reach a wider audience while maintaining high level composition skills.

And the Rabin-era Yes albums (with the possible exception of several sections of Union...although the weaker parts IMHO are the ones composed by the 'legacy' nucleus of Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman and Howe) DO contain high quality music!
A flower?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 13 2005 at 08:11

Love Will Find a Way and Shoot High Aim Low are both good tracks. However, Jacaranda makes me cringe. Is this the same band that made 90125? Does anyone know what Talk is like? I've read widely different reviews.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2005 at 06:02
Originally posted by ivan_2068 ivan_2068 wrote:

Originally posted by yes i like yes yes i like yes wrote:



now this guy gets the conversation string.

The threads once created don't belong to you, are for the community to give their opinions, you may like them or not, you're entitled to start a civilized argument, but that's all. Once the child is born it belongs to Prog Archives, not to the starter.


whoever said i should calm down, i am calm, its just i was hoping for elightenment on a song, not critiscism from senior members about their superior experience

No man, you're not asking for enlightment, because real enlightment caries also negative opinions, not everything is pink.

You are asking for backuping chorus of cherubs praising your opinion, probably you'll find some but most surely (Especially in a Rabin album/song) you're going to find negative opinions.

And that's why this forum exists, for us to talk and discuss about Prog Music and even not Prog as in this case.

If you want to read only good things about a band, you should ask in a fan club, but in a discussion forum you'll find positive and negative opinions about any band or song.

Iván 

 

yes i like yes isn't asking for everyone to agree with him where did you get that from?

"Let's get the hell away from this Eerie-ass piece of work so we can get on with the rest of our eerie-ass day"
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2005 at 17:11
Originally posted by Big Ears Big Ears wrote:

Love Will Find a Way and Shoot High Aim Low are both good tracks. However, Jacaranda makes me cringe. Is this the same band that made 90125? Does anyone know what Talk is like? I've read widely different reviews.

'Talk' is a pretty nice album.

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