Did Yoso actually release anything, and if so is it at all worth hearing?
Yoso horny.
Did Yoso actually release anything, and if so is it at all worth hearing?
Yoso horny.
I have nothing to add other than, I find it amusing that as I type this Yoso, Poco, and Toto threads appear on top of each other in the OT section.
Music
http://greylyng.bandcamp.com/
http://www.facebook.com/floatinglanternsband
http://lightuponblight.bandcamp.com/...-upon-blight-2 (new album!)
http://www.facebook.com/greylyng
http://the-zero-dollar-trio.bandcamp.com
“The only truth is music.”
― Jack Kerouac
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I don't like country music, but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music, denigrate means 'put down.'- Bob Newhart
QOTSA?
I saw a Yoso CD at my local record store the other day, but kept browsing and completely ignored it.
I live in an ephemeral eternity
They made one album and that was it.
Bill
She'll be standing on the bar soon
With a fish head and a harpoon
and a fake beard plastered on her brow.
They made one album and it's not very interesting. To my ears the music sounds like a lame attempt at commercial rock that missed the mark entirely.
Dude...
WANTED: Sig-worthy quote.
I can't even remember who was in the band. Billy Sherwood and..? It was the Yes OYE thread that got me wondering.
Sherwood, Tony Kaye, Bobby Kimball. It's not my favorite Sherwood project but any album with Kaye is worth at least a listen or two.
Bill
She'll be standing on the bar soon
With a fish head and a harpoon
and a fake beard plastered on her brow.
They did a short tour of the UK which included a gig in Birmingham...there were no more than 15 people in the crowd. That said they still came out and gave a professional show although Kimball absolutely murdered 'Owner...'.
There was an album - I found it to be very lightweight
Permission To Rock - Volume One
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