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From: etl@cbscc.UUCP (Eugene T. Levine)
Newsgroups: net.music
Subject: "YES" or great concerts.
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Date: Mon, 17-Jun-85 10:08:54 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jun 17 10:08:54 1985
Date-Received: Sun, 30-Jun-85 06:42:22 EDT
Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories , Columbus
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Anyone out there into YES.  I'm interested in tour schedules,
trivia, and live recordings of shows. I have several recordings,
some of quite good quality, and would be interested in trading.
I've been into YES for years now, and have seen them live 10 times
starting in 1976 in places like Detroit, Toledo, Dayton, Cleveland,
Cincinnati, and (yekk!) Columbus.

The best concerts I have seen (not restricted to YES) have been in
Cleveland where the high energy fans make the concerts an experience
I`ll never forget. I've seen many rock concerts, and only once did 
I see a group come back for a 'unplanned encore'. After playing the 
usual one or two encores and having ALL of the house lights turned on,
the sold out crowd surprised even me when they did not give up and were
treated to a fifteen minute version of 'yours is no disgrace'. This was
verified later by the concert reviewer in the Cleveland paper.

YES has had many different configurations over the years, but my favorite
one consisted of Jon Anderson, Steve Howe, Rick Wakeman, Alan White, and
Chris Squire.  I prefer these gentleman and their music over the current
group and their work.

Anyone that is into YES and would like to converse about them, just let
me know - my email address is below.

				Gene Levine
				AT&T Bell Labs   860-4337
				Columbus, OH
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Still 'Going for the One.'
6/17/85