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From: nessus@mit-eddie.UUCP (Doug Alan)
Newsgroups: net.music
Subject: Yes Fanzine
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Date: Sat, 6-Jul-85 03:10:05 EDT
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Posted: Sat Jul  6 03:10:05 1985
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["I focussed the magnifying glass that brought the downfall of Icarus!"]

> From: jer@peora.UUCP (J. Eric Roskos)

> Here is an essence of what makes Yes succeed where groups like King
> Crimson don't (in my opinion).  Yes always kept in touch with the "guiding
> lines" of traditional musical forms.

King Crimson is at least an order of magnitude better than Yes, for
precisely the reason you state!  This is just one person's opinion
though, but while I'm on the topic, Yes's lyrics often border on silly
too (border?).

In any case, I thought maybe you Yes fans might like to know about the
existence of a Yes fanzine.  It is called "Relayer", and they have
published more than 20 issues.  To find out more, write to Tanya Coad:
Relayer, 1384 Hope Road, North Vancouver, British Columbia V7P 1W7,
CANADA.

I can't tell you if it is any good because I've never seen it and I'm
not a Yes fan (I just listen to the stuff!).

				"Cat's foot iron claw
				 Neuro-surgeons scream for more"

				 Doug Alan
				  nessus@mit-eddie.UUCP (or ARPA)