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70's Yes quartet vs 70's Rush quartet?


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70's Yes quartet vs. 70's Rush quartet?  

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  1. 1. 70's Yes quartet vs. 70's Rush quartet?

    • Yes albums: The Yes Album, Fragile, Close to the Edge, Relayer
    • Rush albums: Fly by Night, 2112, A Farewell to Kings, Hemispheres


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A friend of mine works in interior design. He and his boss were hired by Steve Howe to decorate his home and home studio.

They went over there for a consultation and Steve picked up his electric guitar to show them what he does in the room.

The second he started playing, my friend said that every single hair on his body stood on end. Full-body goosebumps.

It's got to be shocking to be standing two meters from someone that talented.

BTW my friend wasn't a Yes fan, didn't know their music at all.

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A friend of mine works in interior design. He and his boss were hired by Steve Howe to decorate his home and home studio.

They went over there for a consultation and Steve picked up his electric guitar to show them what he does in the room.

The second he started playing, my friend said that every single hair on his body stood on end. Full-body goosebumps.

It's got to be shocking to be standing two meters from someone that talented.

BTW my friend wasn't a Yes fan, didn't know their music at all.

 

That's the kind of individual Neil Peart would've preferred to deal with as we all know.

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A Farewell To Kings

2112

The Yes Album

Close To The Edge

Hemispheres

Relayer

Going For The One

Fly By Night

 

Rush

 

Going For The One instead of Fragile???

 

Oops, lol. I misread the poll options.

 

Fragile would place over Relayer for me, but maybe not quite over Hemispheres.

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A friend of mine works in interior design. He and his boss were hired by Steve Howe to decorate his home and home studio.

They went over there for a consultation and Steve picked up his electric guitar to show them what he does in the room.

The second he started playing, my friend said that every single hair on his body stood on end. Full-body goosebumps.

It's got to be shocking to be standing two meters from someone that talented.

BTW my friend wasn't a Yes fan, didn't know their music at all.

I was casual fan until I finally saw them live a couple of years ago. Howe was amazing. Edited by goose
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