It was based on the theme of a TV show called 'Gideon's Way'.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJ0yjPP2xk8
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It was based on the theme of a TV show called 'Gideon's Way'.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJ0yjPP2xk8
I'm a True Rush Fan, and so is my wife.
I thought Banks had run the CP70 through a chorus pedal. Was I wrong, was it just a little out of tune?
Maybe Howe decided that if Billy is not allowed to play (for some ridiculous reason) then he should?
Replacing Wakeman's with ... well, anything.
That really is taking the biscuit ... :D
A prog keyboard keyboard player needs just a few boards in his/her sonic arsenal ...
BUMP
Chucked in a humble $10.
The world owes Keith Emerson a huge debt ... my fascination with synths and keyboard players meant that I didn't try to learn to play a guitar in 1978 ... one less wailing, over the top guitar...
I've no doubt that JA played all the keyboards on Olias.
This guy was in a band with Moraz and Wakeman ... I think he might asked have those guys to show him how to tweak a monophonic synth (not...
Topographic is my favourite Yes album; Wakeman's least favourite.
But 'IMHO', it features his best work with Yes. Odd, is that.
How about this:
Vox: David Bowie (appropriately)
Guitar: Robert Fripp
Keyboards: Bill Currie
Bass: Barry Adamson
Percussive: William Scott Bruford
From Wakeman's website http://www.rwcc.com/gorr.asp
"There is one plan in particular that may well get announced in the next few days, but it is not for me alone to announce, but as soon as it can...
Glad to hear that. Let's celebrate that fact with some Steve Hillage ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9ZfQUVNsqo
For those in dear old Blighty ... this RRHOF thing is about as interesting as BBC Sports 'Personality' of the Year ... ?
Bump ...
I love this song :D
To some of us here in Blighty 'Gassing' means to have a chat ...maybe it's related to that?
Sorry may have misled you ... I am not the mighty Dave Formula!
;) :up
Henry,
Do you know when 'Everybody's Song' was recorded? I am convinced that it's Moraz playing the solo at around 4:40 ... doesn't sound like Wakeman.
DG
Tears.
I started this thread because of the negative comments here on PE.
I live in Wales, England. I am not related to and do not know Billy. One of my musical heros has passed and I am very sad. Chris...
C'mon guys ... a few hours till the gig. Give Billy some support.
As we say here in Blighty ... 'break a leg'.
Is it about time someone started a 'Good luck Billy' thread?
Was having a tinker earlier on and found that out too - that sounds even better. Can someone start an 'Emo's Patches' thread for those of us not in the know?!
Got it! Can't play it well though ... thanks Tom!
Tom ... the first line in Aquatarkus - how are the Moog's oscillators tuned? Never been able to figure it out.
Seconded.
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From RWCC:
I knew, like many of us, that Chris was seriously ill with a rare form of leukaemia, but had heard the encouraging news that he was responding well to treatment and so felt optimistic...
You know we love you, we can't be without you
When we're at home, we still feel this way about you
Every thing's clear, here is here
And everything is as it appears to be so
14 pages in ... I don't care about most of the crap written, I just hope the Man recovers.
Magazine
Joy Division
Siouxsie and the Banshees
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
The Cure
Vocals: Peter Gabriel
Guitar: Robert Fripp
Keyboards: Billy Currie
Bass Guitar: Barry Adamson
Percussives: William Bruford
I was at this gig, so it's nice to be on a Yes album in a small way.
The first time I saw Yes was at the same venue, November 1980, at the opening gig of the UK stint of the Drama tour. Awesome...
The gig at the Bristol Hippodrome was filmed. It features in the promo video on the H & E website (no, not Health and Efficiency magazine ...)
I was at the Bristol Hippodrome gig - there were cameras filming the gig. The second half was better (TYE) than the first, tempos better than FFH gig in Bristol a few years before (on the same songs...
Hat of the Sunrise
Just watched a clip on Youtube ... definately a Roland SH2000, probably a Roland RS101 or 202 and possibly an Elka Rhapsody. Oh, and the Portative Pipe Organ :D
Have a look at this : http://genesislive.ning.com/group/equipment/forum/topics/1982628:Topic:36382
Seems TB was running the CP through a CE. I always thought some kind of chorus effect had been...
Starts around 1:09
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03btmq7
Excellent track from an excellent album :)
The Moog Taurus Face Pedal ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FwBU7pRQLY
I was at the Cardiff show too. As I said to my friend at the end of the show, I never thought I would ever get to see 'Supper's Ready' performed live. Bliss.
Decent Taurus VST here if anyone's interested : http://antti.smartelectronix.com/
Interesting ... Taurus pedals but no Minimoog. Presumably, the pedals were introduced pre A Farewell to Kings?
Steve Hackett, Spectral Mornings tour, November 1979 at the Colston Hall in Bristol. Guitar synths, Mellotron, Taurus pedals. Awesome.
Here's a pic :...