http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Yes_(band)
This is so fake - it must be real.
This is such a lie - it must be true.
(Caution - do not read this article and drink liquids at the same time. )
http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Yes_(band)
This is so fake - it must be real.
This is such a lie - it must be true.
(Caution - do not read this article and drink liquids at the same time. )
Ha-ha-ha!Bill Bruford, a man with completely unsynchronised perceptions of rhythm, making jazz drumming the only realistic career choice
Just hilarious!
Also, check Tabulature section here:
http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Progressive_rock
**laughs, cries then laughs again**
Last edited by Azol; 03-27-2013 at 08:23 AM.
"The world will soon be right again,
Innocence and undying love will reign." - Transatlantic
I find this site to be hysterical. Enter in your subject, then click on the "Wikipizzle" link.
From the Yes (band) article:
In 2008, Anderson was replaced wit Canuck thug Benoît David of tha progressive rock crew Mystery n' tha Yes tribute crew Close ta tha Edge fo' realz. Anderson stated dat he felt "trippin tha fuck out" n' "disrespected" by tha decision ta tour without his ass n' by tha lack of contact wit tha other thugz since his crazy-ass muthafuckin illness
Music isn't about chops, or even about talent - it's about sound and the way that sound communicates to people. Mike Keneally
Oh, man, do I have a new timewaster on my hands. I tried Tangerine Dream for kicks, and the change in "Shy People" in the following paragraph made me cry laughing: "Although tha crew has busted out a shitload of basement n' live recordings, a substantial number of they hustlas was introduced ta Tangerine Dream by they film soundtracks, which total over sixty n' include Sorcerer, Thief, Da Keep, Risky Bidnizz, Firestarter, Legend, Near Dark, Shy Muthafuckas, n' Miracle Mile."
Progtopia is a podcast devoted to interviewing progressive rock, metal, and electronic artists from the past and present, featuring their songs and exclusive interviews. Artists interviewed on the show have included Steve Hackett, Sound of Contact, Larry Fast, Circus Maximus, Anubis Gate, Spock's Beard, and many more. http://progtopia.podomatic.com See you in a land called Progtopia!
SOME PEOPLE.... HAVE WAYYYYY TOO MUCH TIME ON THEIR HANDS.
"Fool in My Heart" from The Flying Color debut album translates into "Fool up in I be a gangsta yo, but y'all knew dat n' mah Heart"
oO
"The world will soon be right again,
Innocence and undying love will reign." - Transatlantic
Peter Kay and Tony Banks? was that a deliberate transposition?
"She said you are the air I breathe
The life I love, the dream I weave."
Unevensong - Camel
I'd guess so. The Tony Banks thing seems obvious. Also Peter Kay is a very famous British comedian, but whether that's deliberate or coincidence depends on whether the writer is British I suppose.
Some amusing gags in there, but a lot of puerile facetiousness, especially the altered song titles.
OMG that is freaking brilliant!
Sure sounds a whole lot like one of our PE April Fool's Day posts.
Almost has to have been written by a PE'er, hmmm?
Fess up!
High Vibration Go On - R.I.P. Chris Squire
6. Perpetual Line-up Change
30 Seconds of Nonsense
3. Siberian Cat Food
I'm dyin' over here!
High Vibration Go On - R.I.P. Chris Squire
Try 'Prog rock' on that site....
Oh Tom, yet more time wasting??? I. Cannot. Resist!
“Marmite is one of those foods that everybody either loves or hates, but in reality most people hate it. Our album was like that.”
~ Alan White, Yes’s very honest new drummer on Stories From Geographic Seas
“I fucking hated it.”
~ Rick Wakeman on Stories From Geographic Seas
“It does go on a bit.”
~ Chris Squire on Stories From Geographic Seas
“Dawn of light lying between a silence and sold sources, Chased amid fusions of wonder, in moments hardly seen forgotten...”
~ Jon Anderson on Stories From Geographic Seas
This should be on the main page!
High Vibration Go On - R.I.P. Chris Squire
"Billy, a 12 year old boy from Mexico, joined Yes in 1997..."
ROFLMAO!
Keep these quotes coming! They are laughing me close to the edge of my office chair!
Approximately 3 people listened to Tormato upon it's release. And it is generally believed that two of these people were Atlantic record executives (who were locked in a room with a whale and forced to listen to it on loop for a year). Such a small audience led to the resignation of Rick Wakeman, again, but this departure was one of many that year week, so nobody thought much of it.
High Vibration Go On - R.I.P. Chris Squire
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