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In these troubled times, here's one to cheer up all the self isolating aging prog rockers like me. It's a performance recorded live in 2018 of the classic Yes track 'Heart of the Sunrise' by original band members Jon Anderson, Rick Wakeman and latecomer Trevor Rabin, ably assisted by bassist Lee Pomeroy and drummer Lou Molino. Please ignore the false cheering edited into the soundtrack by some arseh*le and focus on the fact that Anderson was 74 when this was recorded and still had the note perfect voice of an angel.
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Non Prog Rockers Look Away Now on 16:54 - Mar 16 with 3723 views
Non Prog Rockers Look Away Now on 17:31 - Mar 16 by monmouth
I’ve grown to like moonlight shadow.
The original drum track on this one by Bruford was awesome and will never be matched. Anderson is incredible, if marmite.
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In fact, this guy does a cracking cover. First 3 mins I find jaw dropping. Any old drummers out there like me will appreciate the complexity. I could never get this right, it was just too skilful.
Non Prog Rockers Look Away Now on 17:43 - Mar 16 by monmouth
In fact, this guy does a cracking cover. First 3 mins I find jaw dropping. Any old drummers out there like me will appreciate the complexity. I could never get this right, it was just too skilful.
Everyday above ground ... Is a good day! 😎
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Non Prog Rockers Look Away Now on 18:15 - Mar 16 with 3580 views
Oh I know there’s more amazing drumming. It’s just the delicacy and matching to the particular bass lines and song ‘feel’ that touched something in me with this that solos and amazing technique doesn’t. The difference between ‘technique’ and ‘soul’. I don’t understand it really, Possibly because I first heard it at 11 and couldn’t get it out of my head, but there we are.
Here's one of my favourites. I was offered the opportunity to go to this, but turned it down thinking that an ageing Yes would be a shadow of their former selves. Wrong! I've hopefully linked to the start of the music - missing the w@nky talking bit.
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Non Prog Rockers Look Away Now on 18:36 - Mar 16 with 3553 views
Non Prog Rockers Look Away Now on 17:43 - Mar 16 by monmouth
In fact, this guy does a cracking cover. First 3 mins I find jaw dropping. Any old drummers out there like me will appreciate the complexity. I could never get this right, it was just too skilful.
Listen to Bruford on 'The Court Of The Crimson King'. He's on another planet, simply incredible.
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‘……. like a moth to Itchy’s flame ……’
On a side note album covers just aren’t the same anymore. Roger Dean was a master and another brilliant one was Cal Schenkel who did many Zappa albums.
The first ever recipient of a Planet Swans Lifetime Achievement Award.
Non Prog Rockers Look Away Now on 22:41 - Mar 16 by Darran
On a side note album covers just aren’t the same anymore. Roger Dean was a master and another brilliant one was Cal Schenkel who did many Zappa albums.
David Garfield’s tribute to Jeff Porcaro is a masterpiece.
‘……. like a moth to Itchy’s flame ……’
Non Prog Rockers Look Away Now on 22:29 - Mar 16 by Muteswan
Yes, great gig.
Now I've had a rethink and looked up the set lists from 1973 and 1975 gigs at the Capitol and I think it was 1973 when I went. I remember my Dad driving me and a couple of mates to Cardiff very early one morning on the day the tickets went on sale. We got there about 6am and the queue was already round 3 sides of the theatre.
"M'sieur, you said your dog did not bite!"
"That's not my dog"