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From: simpson@lll-crg.ARPA (Rea Simpson)
Newsgroups: net.music
Subject: Re: "YES" or great concerts.
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Date: Mon, 24-Jun-85 19:51:52 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jun 24 19:51:52 1985
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>   What was "The Age of Atlantic"?  I have "Yesterdays", which has the song
>"America" on it.  However, since I've never seen the "Age of Atlantic" album,
>I just assumed it was some obscure compendium of songs by Atlantic recording
>artists.  You make it sound like yet another Yes album.  What is it?
>   Just for the record, I feel that the current album sounds very fresh, yet
>still very much Yes.  I think it as good as the above-listed albums (though
>my favorite, at least every other day, is still "Relayer"), and definitely 
>better than anything after "Going for the One."  And I don't even want to
>*think* about the infamous "Yes meets the Buggles" album.

I have the same question about "The Age of Atlantic" and now I have another.

What are you refering to by "Yes meets the Buggles"?  I hope I'm not being
stupid but I don't understand.

I agree that the new album is the best since "Relayer" which is also my 
favorite (although "Going For The One" does have it's high points).


					Rea Simpson