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The Bruford thing made me think about this, which I think is pretty sharp..

 

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This is pretty cool .... I could see this very nicely on the wall in my den!!
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They put one of these in the first Yes Years Box, but being from early '90s it's quite outdated now.

This one is a lot more visually pleasing. Now that I think about it, it could have been in the Essential King Crimson 4CD box from around that time period.

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Do you remember the "Rock Family Trees" that the artist Pete Frame used to do? Those were amazing. I wish I could find good copies of many of those today.

 

The above thing is very cool, but this guy has a very generous sense of what a "version" of a band is -- the weeks long gap between replacing members hardly seems like a separate edition of the band. This does give an excellent perspective on just how many people have rotated in and out of that band!

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I've seen the Rush Family Tree one before. I've liked that one, the Yes Family Tree, and the Genesis Graph looking one, too.
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