100 Greatest Rock Ensembles
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100 Greatest Rock Ensembles
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In the list at that URL it has Squire, Howe, Wakeman, and Bruford.DutchRush wrote:Yes should be in there ?!? as for their music...I concur, but with which of their 2.462 different line up's would that have been then ?
Hey, DutchRush, have you ever seen the video YesSymphonic Live in Amsterdam?
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Haven't seen the video yet Elfie, unfortunately, but I heard some of that recordings and it was awsome ! I saw them live once ( * also in Rotterdam Ahoy, last June 2003), as well... and that was an astonishing expierience ! the line up was: Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, Alan White, Steve Howe and (finally again)) Rick Wakeman.
It was actually a bit "mean" of me, that i asked on this line-up thing, hahaha.... 'cause they have been just great in many line-ups really...
I happen to name them in "one breath" with Rush really...
It was actually a bit "mean" of me, that i asked on this line-up thing, hahaha.... 'cause they have been just great in many line-ups really...
I happen to name them in "one breath" with Rush really...
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In that video they play with a Dutch orchestra called The European Festival Orchestra (http://www.festivalorchestra.info/), which seems to be made up almost entirely of pretty girls (just a few guys in the brass section). I was just wondering if you'd heard of them.
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