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Re: Silver Session IV
Reply #45 - 16th Sep, 2006 at 1:27am
 
Cool Couldn't agree more! My wife actually turned me on to Kate - with The Kick Inside (great cover) - Man with the child in his eyes - brilliant!
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Reply #46 - 16th Sep, 2006 at 3:28am
 
*YES live in 74*

Wakey at the keys........playing Topographic Oceans





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Reply #47 - 16th Sep, 2006 at 3:43am
 
With all the "replays" this pending week, Dee, I am hoping to catch this set again sometime during the 8am-5pm Chicago timeframe....   We will ROCK the workforce!



Currently playing track:

Yes - The Revealing Science Of God (Live 28 Feb'74, Cobo Hall - Detroit, Michigan)

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02:42:03      Yes - Close The The Edge (Live 28 Feb'74, Cobo Hall - Detroit, Michigan)
02:32:15      Yes - And You And I (Live 28 Feb'74, Cobo Hall - Detroit, Michigan)
02:23:09      Yes - Siberian Khatru (Live 28 Feb'74, Cobo Hall - Detroit, Michigan)
02:21:38      Yes - Firebird Suite (Live 28 Feb'74, Cobo Hall - Detroit, Michigan)


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Re: Silver Session IV
Reply #48 - 16th Sep, 2006 at 3:50am
 
jabyes wrote on 16th Sep, 2006 at 3:43am:
With all the "replays" this pending week, Dee, I am hoping to catch this set again sometime during the 8am-5pm Chicago timeframe....   We will ROCK the workforce!



Currently playing track:

Yes - The Revealing Science Of God (Live 28 Feb'74, Cobo Hall - Detroit, Michigan)

Time
     

Last five tracks played
02:42:03      Yes - Close The The Edge (Live 28 Feb'74, Cobo Hall - Detroit, Michigan)
02:32:15      Yes - And You And I (Live 28 Feb'74, Cobo Hall - Detroit, Michigan)
02:23:09      Yes - Siberian Khatru (Live 28 Feb'74, Cobo Hall - Detroit, Michigan)
02:21:38      Yes - Firebird Suite (Live 28 Feb'74, Cobo Hall - Detroit, Michigan)


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Just doing a brief time-conversation, you'll definintely catch the entire Yes set this coming Monday Jeff. Cool
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Reply #49 - 16th Sep, 2006 at 4:06am
 
Awesome! 


Of course, please consider adding the Remembering (playing now) and anything else forthcoming.


Hmmm...  gonna be hard to get any work done, but I  am willing to make the sacrifice for the cause!   Tongue


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Reply #50 - 16th Sep, 2006 at 4:15am
 
jabyes wrote on 16th Sep, 2006 at 4:06am:
Awesome!  


Of course, please consider adding the Remembering (playing now) and anything else forthcoming.


Hmmm...  gonna be hard to get any work done, but I  am willing to make the sacrifice for the cause!   Tongue


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Have no fear Jeff - you'll catch the entire Yes concert on Monday.
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Reply #51 - 16th Sep, 2006 at 7:32am
 
The Topographic Oceans Tour of 1973/74 took in over 70 shows. However only about half of these actually featured the whole of the then 'new' album. Also the set list did change slightly in so much as initiallty they played Heart of the Sunrise instead of And You And I, before deciding to play the whole of the Close To The Edge album, dropping HOFTS, only to reintroduce it again once The Remembering  was dropped and also I think playing Starship Trooper (I could be wrong about that one). Of course with so few shows actually featuring all of TFTO good quality recordings are even more rare. This one is a particular gem.

For those of you who have not been able to catch this live performance (and the Genesis one earlier) I'm sure that both may at some time find their way onto the regular playlist if requested enough.

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Reply #52 - 16th Sep, 2006 at 10:46pm
 
Looking forward to hearing the repeat session tomorrow Silver (missed it first time round).  You have some Queen in there?  Hmmm Tenement Funster...... *fingers crossed*   Cool
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Reply #53 - 16th Sep, 2006 at 11:49pm
 
[quote author=silver link=1158050395/45#51 date=1158388365]The Topographic Oceans Tour of 1973/74 took in over 70 shows. However only about half of these actually featured the whole of the then 'new' album. Also the set list did change slightly in so much as initiallty they played Heart of the Sunrise instead of And You And I, before deciding to play the whole of the Close To The Edge album, dropping HOFTS, only to reintroduce it again once The Remembering  was dropped and also I think playing Starship Trooper (I could be wrong about that one). Of course with so few shows actually featuring all of TFTO good quality recordings are even more rare. This one is a particular gem.

Yes, due to some fan "indifference", they cut back two of the four sides during the tour... perhaps right after Detroit. It is documented in one of the Yes books that are out there.  So having the Remembering is truly special! Thanks for sharing!

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Re: Silver Session IV
Reply #54 - 17th Sep, 2006 at 12:03am
 
silver wrote on 16th Sep, 2006 at 7:32am:
The Topographic Oceans Tour of 1973/74 took in over 70 shows. However only about half of these actually featured the whole of the then 'new' album. Also the set list did change slightly in so much as initiallty they played Heart of the Sunrise instead of And You And I, before deciding to play the whole of the Close To The Edge album, dropping HOFTS, only to reintroduce it again once The Remembering  was dropped and also I think playing Starship Trooper (I could be wrong about that one). Of course with so few shows actually featuring all of TFTO good quality recordings are even more rare. This one is a particular gem.

For those of you who have not been able to catch this live performance (and the Genesis one earlier) I'm sure that both may at some time find their way onto the regular playlist if requested enough.

Cheers
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Further information regarding this concert can be found on the 'Forgotten Yesterdays' website by clicking here
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Reply #55 - 17th Sep, 2006 at 12:47am
 
Great set yesterday (friday), i particularly enjoyed hearing the genesis live in switzerland.  I occured to me, now this may or may not be true but, the genesis sound of the late 70's really paved the way for what music was going to sound like in the eighties, right?  Either that or maybe Genesis was ahead of its time?  The spot the pigeon keyboard solo was nice to hear again.. that's a 45' my collection somehow lost.  I lost all my 45's, omg, where are my 45's?  Chester Thompson on drums is groovy too.  I thought Mike Rutherford really shined on this occasion- playing at times with Chester Thompson hinting an almost swinging type feel.  Viva les Drums!  Even being familiar with the second's out recordings, I was really suprised by the vocals.  Always in a strong accurate and gutsy tone, Phil Collins played what I would say are some not so easy parts from interpretating the more early material off of SEbtP.  It was a great show complete with its share of moments and good humour, i'm sure all listeners will agree.  Hearing some Queen too was great fun.  Thanks for the great programming SA Smiley

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Re: Silver Session IV
Reply #56 - 17th Sep, 2006 at 1:10am
 
Glad you enjoyed Silver's session krimhead, excellent music indeed !!

Here's looking to the re-runs this coming week.

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Reply #57 - 17th Sep, 2006 at 6:04pm
 
It has started again people !!

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Reply #58 - 17th Sep, 2006 at 6:11pm
 
And its rockin!!!!


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Missed the first part on Friday.....lol....

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Re: Silver Session IV
Reply #59 - 18th Sep, 2006 at 4:47pm
 
It's Monday afernoon and Genesis are now playing live from Zurich 1977 Cool
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