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Yes is one of my favorite progressive rock bands. The Yes Album, my first and favorite of their LP’s in 1971, got more spins than a presidential candidate in an election year. The band’s virtuosity on “Yours Is No Disgrace,” “Starship Trooper” and “I’ve Seen All Good People” is simply amazing.
Fragile’s “Roundabout” and [...]
Classic Studio T, a music label that works out of Shepperton Film Studios in the UK, has a cool YouTube page featuring some really great DVD packages.
‘Limited Edition Director’s Cut’ DVD of the Yes 35th Anniversary World Tour. Behind-the-scenes footage and previously unreleased live performances at the N.I.A, Birmingham and The Glastonbury Festival that [...]
John Jarrold: Two Major US & UK Rights Deals THREE-BOOK US RIGHTS DEAL FOR BRITISH URBAN FANTASY WRITER Susan Howe, Rights Director at Orion, has sold US rights in three dragon fantasies by UK novelist Stephen Deas to Ginjer Buchanan of Berkley Ace in a very good deal. The first book will be published in hardback in 2009. World rights in the series, which opens with Deas’s debut THE ADAMANTINE PALACE (to be published in hardback and trade paperback in the UK in March 2009), were acquire
There comes a time in every person’s life where they are forced to do something they really don’t want to do for whatever reason. Today is that day for me. It’s like eating lima beans to prove to your children that lima beans are nutritious despite the fact they taste like, well, lima beans or being forced to be your cousin’s date to his senior prom because his pocket protector and pimples have acted like escort repellent and your parents threatened to revoke your driving privileges if you did
CDs do Yes clique aqui.1 Roundabout - Robert Berry/Steve Howe2 Siberian Khatru - Stanley Snail3 Mood For A Day - Steve Morse4 Don't Kill The Whale - Magellan5 Turn Of The Century - Steve Howe/Annie Haslam6 Release, Release - Shadow Gallery7 Wonderous Stories - World Trade8 South Side Of The Sky - Cairo9 Soon - Patrick Moraz10 Changes - Enchant11 Astral Traveler - Peter Banks12 Clap, The - Steve Morse13 Starship Trooper - Jeronimo RoadTam: 72Mb Download aqui.P
stories to tell November 18th, 2008 oh, where to begin … well, we’ll set up some music to lissen to, first. a woman, who’s life we celebrate. mama africa - - - Pilarcitos Nightly Madness The Simpson crew had themselves a party this weekend and all the kids turned out to play. I’ll admit it, there are two things that i have a hard time passing up - racing in front of a crowd, and racing at night. On Saturday, we got treated to both. . We arrived just as the real dark had set in.
...as Todd Rundgren in the current magazine said (who I found a far more erudite spokesman for the genre than Steve Howe!), nobody calls the LSO a heartless machine for having the audacity to display technique. I think some have rather rigid ideas of what rock 'should' be. Anyway, I hear relatively little jazz influence on prog; most of the big prog bands played more or less the same arrangements live as they did in the studio, I don't believe that to be the case with jazz which is more improvi
Veterans Day was this past Tuesday and with veteran mainstay Pat Burrell likely to leave Philly, unless he accepts a low-ball offer of 2 year $20 million, I wondered who is the longest tenured player of each organization. Therefore, I decided to take a look at each team's roster and identify the player(s) that have been on the squad the longest.NL East:Atlanta Braves- John Smoltz, 1988. Smoltz has been tomahawk chopping for 20 seasons now and has built himself a Hall-of-Fame worthy career with 2
These are my notes from Tammy Parks’ keynote at the 2008 Oklahoma Distance Learning Association (ODLA) conference on 13 Nov 2008 titled, “Humanizing the Learning Technology.” Tammy teaches broadcast journalism in Howe Public Schools. MY THOUGHTS AND REFLECTIONS ARE IN ALL CAPS. I am recording this session and will post it subsequently as an audio podcast. “When you’re finished changing, you’re finished” - Benjamin Franklin Buzzword in the journalism industry is “convergence” Students are con
Unbeaten Hawks Shot Down by Pierce Posted by Bruce in Morning Links | 9:06 am Nov132008 The Atlanta Hawks were a perfect 6-0 heading into last night’s game with the Celtics. They fought the Celtics every step of the way last night, were red-hot (13-22) from three-point land, and when Marvin Williams hit his fourth three of the night to give the Hawks back a one point lead with seven seconds left, it appeared that they might’ve finally broken through at the Garden. Not so fast. Paul Pierce
The Book: Belimai Sykes is many things: a Prodigal, the descendant of ancient demons, a creature of dark temptations and rare powers. He is also a man with a brutal past and a dangerous addiction. And Belimai Sykes is the only man Captain William Harper can turn to when faced with a series of grisly murders. But Mr. Sykes does not work for free and the price of Belimai's company will cost Captain Harper far more than his reputation. From the ornate mansions of noblemen, where vivisection and sor
....as long as you don't make me listen to it ever again though. The wars in the playground among the nascent musos was too traumatic. What really got me at the time was the sheer arrogance of them, as much from the fans as from the bands, insisting that, unlike those spotty punk outfits, their bands displayed "musicianship", as if Steve Howe was by definition a better guitar player than , say, Tom Verlaine. If you suggested that the bass playing on Motown singles was better than Chris Squire
by Mark Douglas Review & Details Buy Trading in the Zone Now Editorial Reviews From Publishers Weekly Douglas, president of the seminar firm Trading Behavior Dynamics, focuses on the psychology of successful traders. Instead of offering specific strategies, he advises readers, "The first step on the road...is to understand and completely accept the psychological realities of trading." It may be too abstract for some, but given trading's risks, this book could assist experienced inve
Steve Howe - Guitar, Bass, Keyboards Dylan Howe - Drums Geoff Downes - Keyboards Anna Palm - Violin Nathalie Manser - CelloAll songs by Bob Dylan, except "Well, Well, Well" by Bob Dylan and Danny O'Keefe 1. Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands (12:00) 2. Mama You've Been on My Mind (2:33) 3. It's All Over Now Baby Blue (4:32) 4. Going, Going, Gone (3:52) 5. Just Like a Woman (4:35) 6. Well, Well, Well (4:05) 7. The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll (6:08) 8. Lay, Lady, Lay (3:43) 9. One Too M
Exciting times indeed. The new President is setting up his cabinet while the Congress is readying itself for the new legislative session. The economy is job one, but a majority of those who elected Obama expect something big from our new President in the health care arena. Is the time right for a complete overhaul of the healthcare system, or should we pursue incremental reform?Either way, change is in the air. One symptom of this is the number of organizations that are offering up recommendatio
[IMG [Picture+4.png]] Detroit sucks. Actually, they're pretty good. The Pens are 1-0 in their last one visit to Joe Louis Arena. How many games did Hossa play with the Pens, like, 8? Get real. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Since there's really no backstory to this game, no rivalries, and no anger, we looked into our crystal testicles and have seen how the game will play out. GORDIE HOWE -- SPECIAL GUEST REFEREE His first order of business will b
Bob Dylan covers are nothing new, but when you’ve got a gorgeous and underrated original, and covers by The Beatles (well, John Lennon), Johnny Cash and Jeff Buckley, you’ve got something extraordinary. “Mama” was originally recorded during the Bringing It All Back Home sessions in 1965, but wasn’t officially released until 1991 with the release of the excellent three-disc The Bootleg Series. The song is classic Dylan with a simple melody and chord structure and provides a perfect canvas for
Thank you, veterans everywhere Posted by Bob Ekstrom in Morning Links | 10:07 am Nov112008 One week ago today, we elected a new president. Most were happy with the pick, but many weren’t. As for me, I pulled the plug on my inflatable lawn elephant, took off its red scarf, and tucked both away on a garage shelf for another four years. It’s alright. We live in a democracy and I had a voice in our choice. A voice our founding fathers gave me, but one that took the effort of millions of vetera
On the same day that the phrase “Yes We Can” became the United States’ official new governing philosophy, the premier progressive rock band of all time, Yes, kicked off their In The Present 40th Anniversary tour…with at least one big but. Due to some respiratory health problems that have plagued long-time Yes singer and spiritual leader, Jon Anderson, the band has replaced him for this tour with Canadian Yes tribute band singer, Benoit David. And the smaller but is that keyboardist, Rick Wakema
We had a priest at our school who was particularly fond of prog rock, and told us he wished he'd been Steve Howe. We thought he was embarrassing.
Steve Howe, Chris Squire, and Alan White officially launched their 2008 “In The Present” tour this past week with vocalist Benoit David filling in for Yes vocalist Jon Anderson, and keyboard player Oliver Wakeman filling the slot previously occupied by his dad, some guy you probably know named Rick Wakeman. What is Steve Howe looking at? The “In The Present” tour certainly gave Yes fans plenty to debate and discuss before the shows even began - the decision to call the band “Yes,” for examp
Check out what’s coming on BONES‘ Season 4 Episode 9, “The Con Man in the Meth Lab” airing Wednesday, Nov 12 (8:00-9:01 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (Photos: Greg Gayne/FOX) Read all our Bones coverage here. Episode Synopsis: “The Con Man in the Meth Lab” - Booth and Brennan investigate the scene where a body was uncovered during a botched practice police raid. The team identifies the body as a struggling inventor’s father who had recently reunited with his son. But when a second body sur