Well, the first years of Genesis without Peter Gabriel were an act of faith - but later I wouldn't miss the former voice, at all.

Tried to watch Yes (live) but so far failed. Very important issues on each and every tour - but I still have the drive.

LF

frank theriault escreveu:
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 2:07 PM, Charles Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
On Mar 31, 2009, at 12:32, Luiz Felipe wrote:

Great catch, Charles. Do you have by any chance some Yes photos??

(cough cough) No, sorry.

The next concert I saw after this was Genesis in Bremen, W. Germany about a
year later.  That's probably the closest to a Yes concert I've ever been.
 :-)

I saw Yes at Buffalo's Rich Stadium (now Ralph William Stadium, IIRC)
back in the mid-70's.  I don't remember much of it, I'm afraid.  It
was a ~very~ long day (something called Summerfest, with J Geils Band,
Pilot, Jonathon Winter, Yes and someone else well-known who I can't
remember now.  It was Yes' Relayer tour with Patrick Moraz (who
replaced Rick Wakeman) on keyboards.  We were on the floor, at the 50
yard line.  We might as well have been in the next county.

I saw Genesis in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada right around the same
time, but sadly it was the first tour they did after Peter Gabriel
left (Trick of the Tale tour), and Phil Collins was a bit less
flamboyant (and had a pretty weak voice, too).

I took no photos as we were in "the gods" (as my father used to call
bad seats) for both shows.

cheers,
frank




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