It Takes a Lot To Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry - Bob Dylan
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It Takes a Lot To Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry - Bob Dylan
Who Knows Where the Time Goes - Strawbs
Between Earth and Sky - Robin Bullock
check out that album if you like celtic!
Fire On the Mountain - Grateful Dead
Ramble On Rose - Grateful Dead
Words of Love - Beatles
Girl From the North Country - Bob Dylan
This was the first Tull album I ever heard. I would like to remember it the way it was meant to be.
Pieces of 79 and 15 - Strawbs
Trout Mask Replica - Captain Beefheart
A Trip To the Fair - Renaissance
Can You Hear Me? - Renaissance
City of Love - Yes
I take it you don't have the reverence for Yes music that some of us have. Still, I can hardly believe anyone would say his singing "isn't that bad". He sounds like he is in pain every time he...
I thought of that one too but its Livingstone, not Livingston.
The most interesting thing about that performance, though, is that it was performed in Havana, Cuba at the request of none other than Fidel Castro. You never know who might be a Yes fan.
Living in the Past - Jethro Tull
Alive and Well and Living In - Jethro Tull
I have ever heard, just moments ago, was Ashley Holt singing Starship Trooper with The English Rock Ensembe. Miss this if you can. The cruelest injury to Yes music in its history. Rick should have...
The Mothers Fillmore East - June 1971
Except for two tracks this is total garbage. Nice guitar solo on Willie the Pimp and it is kind of hard to ruin Peaches but The Turtles ruined the rest of...
The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest - Bob Dylan
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy - Andrews Sisters
Within You Without You - Beatles
New World Man - Rush
At the Gates of the New World - Steve Howe
The Great Gates of Kiev - Emerson, Lake and Palmer
We Have All the Time in the World - Louis Armstrong
It Would Be So Nice - Pink Floyd
Rise - Herb Alpert
So Far To Fall - Emerson, Lake and Palmer
Turn of the Century - Yes
21st Century Schizoid Man - King Crimson
So how is Two For The Show relevant to Wake Me, Shake Me?
Back in NYC - Genesis
You Never Blow Yr Trip Forever - Gong
Colours of the Rainbow - Yes
Flying Dutchman - Jethro Tull
Symphony in the Space - Patrick Moraz
Get Thy Bearings - King Crimson
The Least We Can Do Is Wave to Each Other - Van der Graaf Generator
A Trick of the Tail - Genesis
Closer to Believing - Emerson, Lake and Palmer
Whatever Would Robert Have Said? - Van der Graaf Generator
Endless Dream - Yes
Unbroken Chain - Grateful Dead
Lightning Strikes - Yes
Blue Angel - Strawbs
Catherine Parr - Rick Wakeman
This getting way out of hand. How do you get "I'm the man" out of Blue Guitar?
You Are Here - John Lennon
Gates of Eden - Dylan
The Great Gates of Kiev - Emerson, Lake and Palmer
Absolutely right about Fly From Here. It showed promise for the future. You have to give Trevor Horn credit for that as well as the band. Too bad Benoit had to go. I think he was better than JD.
Give Love Each Day - Yes
Listening to Mirror to the Sky right now. I thought I would never bother because it is not the Yes I spent most of my life enjoying. I have to say I like the idea of them doing their best to carry...
Martha My Dear - Beatles
Loud, Loud, Loud - Aphrodite's Child
Phantom Power - Rick Wakeman
Power To the People - John Lennon
Turn of the Cards - Renaissance
Turn of the Century - Yes