I'm a bit stunned that Chris's passing is the 4th article after the
lead (of Sweat's capture) on USA Today tablet edition.
what a positively stupid thing to say. you think the passing of an
obscure bassist in an unknown band from 100 years ago is more important
than the capture of a murderer? Or the massacre in Tunisia?
yer a fooking douchebag.
In its reading,it attests to his impact on bass players, as well as
being the Yes keeper of the flame.
nobody's ever heard of him. he has no gravitas amongst bass players and
the only flame he keeps is the one in the crematorium.
Again. God bless. Such a tremendous loss. RRHOF?
only competent musicians from important bands are in the rrhof. that
means there is no place for a shite band like yes or any of the
talentless members.