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Re: Yes - Your most and least favorite members...
I would have to say that Yes cannot be broken into who is better or best, since each member relies on the craftmanship of the others to enhance what they are doing. If you look at the writing process of Yes, it is Anderson and Howe that bring the most to the table; with Squire pulling in a third place. As for musicianship, Steve, Wakeman and Squire are the big standouts all bringing different influences to the band which gives Yes it's unique signature sound. Drumming being the foundation to build off of has been held by both Bruford and Alan very well in two totally different approaches. Yet it is Jon's "out there"edness (to quote Keithie) in his lyricism and vocals that glues all the instrumentation together. in the end, YES is one person made up of a collection of sound waves we have all come to know and love. Best band member... is YES.
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Re: Yes - Your most and least favorite members...
Darn it Thor......you are SO right!!!!!
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Re: Yes - Your most and least favorite members...
What Thor says is true...but you can say that about any band. I don't like the "let's make a supergroup by putting people together" discussions. It's like fantasy prog. I happen to enjoy Chris Squire's conrtibution the best. But I still like them all.
I always thought Bruford was miscast in Yes. It's been borne out in his subsequent (awesome) work. |
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