Yes Tracks Through Time Part 13 – The Fish – 283
A whole lot of Fish! - Produced by Preston Frazier, David Gordon,
Bill Govier, Wayne Hall and Michel Arsenault. This week it was
great to welcome long-time listener, Ken Fuller, onto the show. We
listen to the bass master-work, The Fish,
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A whole lot of Fish! Produced by Preston Frazier, David Gordon,
Bill Govier, Wayne Hall and Michel Arsenault. This week it was
great to welcome long-time listener, Ken Fuller, onto the show. We
listen to the bass master-work, The Fish, and its second iteration,
Whitefish, from a variety of different Yes periods. We had a great
time! Which version is better? Bruford or White? How good was
Squire? Listen to the episode then let us know what you think!
Become a YMP Patron! If you would like to support the Yes Music
Podcast, there is a new Patreon page where you can sign up. The new
iOS YMP app! Download it here. The new Android YMP app! Download it
here. YMP patrons: Preston Frazier | David Gordon | Bill Govier |
Wayne Hall | Michel Arsenault ... Joseph Cottrell | Jeffrey
Crecelius | Michael O'Connor | Paul Tomei | Geoffrey Mason | Lobate
Scarp | Fergus Cubbage ... Paul Wilson | Jamie McQuinn | Miguel
Falcão | Ken Fuller | David Pannell | Brian Sullivan | Joost
Doesburg | Jeremy North | Tim Stannard | David Watkinson | Steve
Roehr | Geoff Baillie | William Hayes ... Robert
https://youtu.be/vLLHjHNoon4 Show notes and links Get your Yes 50th
Anniversary free pass here Join the 50th Anniversary Facebook group
here http://www.nashvillerocknpodexpo.com/ Please subscribe! If you
are still listening to the podcast on the website, please consider
subscribing so you don’t risk missing anything. You can subscribe
with an RSS reader, with iTunes, with the iOS Podcasts app, via
email updates, via www.stitcher.com on Spreaker.com or via
Tunein.com. Theme music The music I use is the last movement of
Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. This has been used as introduction
music at many Yes concerts. My theme music is not take from a live
concert - I put it together from the following two creative commons
sources: thanvannispen and archive.org
Bill Govier, Wayne Hall and Michel Arsenault. This week it was
great to welcome long-time listener, Ken Fuller, onto the show. We
listen to the bass master-work, The Fish, and its second iteration,
Whitefish, from a variety of different Yes periods. We had a great
time! Which version is better? Bruford or White? How good was
Squire? Listen to the episode then let us know what you think!
Become a YMP Patron! If you would like to support the Yes Music
Podcast, there is a new Patreon page where you can sign up. The new
iOS YMP app! Download it here. The new Android YMP app! Download it
here. YMP patrons: Preston Frazier | David Gordon | Bill Govier |
Wayne Hall | Michel Arsenault ... Joseph Cottrell | Jeffrey
Crecelius | Michael O'Connor | Paul Tomei | Geoffrey Mason | Lobate
Scarp | Fergus Cubbage ... Paul Wilson | Jamie McQuinn | Miguel
Falcão | Ken Fuller | David Pannell | Brian Sullivan | Joost
Doesburg | Jeremy North | Tim Stannard | David Watkinson | Steve
Roehr | Geoff Baillie | William Hayes ... Robert
https://youtu.be/vLLHjHNoon4 Show notes and links Get your Yes 50th
Anniversary free pass here Join the 50th Anniversary Facebook group
here http://www.nashvillerocknpodexpo.com/ Please subscribe! If you
are still listening to the podcast on the website, please consider
subscribing so you don’t risk missing anything. You can subscribe
with an RSS reader, with iTunes, with the iOS Podcasts app, via
email updates, via www.stitcher.com on Spreaker.com or via
Tunein.com. Theme music The music I use is the last movement of
Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. This has been used as introduction
music at many Yes concerts. My theme music is not take from a live
concert - I put it together from the following two creative commons
sources: thanvannispen and archive.org
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