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    Steve Squire on bass and a new drummer named Rick: A 1972 Yes concert review

    The Wilmington, Del., Morning News, Saturday, August 19, 1972.
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    surely it should read steve mcguire …

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    Steve Squire was likely standing in for both Chris and Steve that night (they OD'd on health food of some sort), playing a double-neck Rutherford-style thingy. As for the drummer, he's simply confusing Alan White with Rick Wyatt of Soft Machine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by calyx View Post
    As for the drummer, he's simply confusing Alan White with Rick Wyatt of Soft Machine.
    Which is hilarious, seeing how Wyatt'd already quit Softs and formed Machine Molle Legacy by then.

    At least they didn't mention how much Jan Anderson had changed since the last time they saw Yesro Dull.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrotum Scissor View Post
    At least they didn't mention how much Jan Anderson had changed since the last time they saw Yesro Dull.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrotum Scissor View Post
    Which is hilarious, seeing how Wyatt'd already quit Softs and formed Machine Molle Legacy by then.

    At least they didn't mention how much Jan Anderson had changed since the last time they saw Yesro Dull.

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