I used to think I liked Yes until someone pointed out that 'Owner Of A Loney Heart' - effing brillinat as it is - was a single remix of an LP track by Trevor Horn!
>-----Original Message----- >From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 10:43 AM >To: Cyclone Wehner; 313 Detroit >Subject: RE: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice > > >Wembely Arena is the most horrific venue of all time. And whilst >Art of Noise & the PSB would be amazing, the rest leave a lot to >be desired. Yes? > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Cyclone Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: 19 July 2004 09:38 >To: 313 Detroit >Subject: (313) Trevor Horn Fans Rejoice > > >No TATU though. ;) > >Produced by Trevor Horn, a concert for The Prince's Trust > >On sale Fri 16 July 9am! > >Confirmed artists: >ABC, Art of Noise, Belle & Sebastian, Buggles, Lisa Stansfield, Pet Shop >Boys, Propaganda, Seal, and Yes > >Trevor Horn is the God of Pop Production. > >This star-studded concert, celebrating Horn's 25 years as one of the >world's most successful music producers, takes place on Thursday 11 >November at Wembley Arena. It's an incredible mix of artists together on >one night, on one stage for one man which aims to raise money for youth >charity, The Prince's Trust. The artists confirmed so far reflect the >depth and breadth of Trevor's hit-making career. > >Wembley Arena are proud to be supporting this event as part of our >affiliation with the youth charity for 2004. > >Trevor Horn's groundbreaking musical career reads like a 'who's who' of >popular music. His super adventures in modern recording have established >Trevor as one of the top names in record production. Horn has proved >time and time again that pop is an art form, and that he is the supreme >pop artist. His musical genius has created countless worldwide hits and >in the process, played a hugely influential role in shaping many artists >careers. > >The concert will bring together many of the musicians who have worked >with Trevor and who now take this opportunity to pay tribute to his >talent. > >Trevor Horn, commented: >"I am thrilled to have the opportunity to work again with some of the >world's greatest talent, helping young people who just need a second >chance. As we are fortunate enough to have such an array of hits to >choose from we will make 11 November 2004 an exceptional evening for >everyone to remember." > >11 November 2004 > >Tickets: £35, £45, £55 >+ booking fee > >Box Office: 0870 264 0264 > >Hospitality packages are available from The Prince's Trust on 020 7543 >1389 > > www.whatsonwembley.com > >
