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German review of Heaven & Earth
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Teakbois
2014-07-06 20:51:15 UTC
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This was posted on the NFTE Facebook page, a German review of the new album
translated to English by Bing.


"I liked Yes as generation band, this idea from the 90s. But now, also the
last defender must recognize Chris Squires of the man drove the band in
recent years on the wall. And the alternative? "Anderson and Wakeman brings
back!" - but someone out there believe that this album would sound just a
bit different if Anderson and Wakeman were doing? We then had a real, crisp
progressive-rock album in front of us? Not in earnest, or? Have you heard
of you "The living Tree"?

"No No. "Brings a few progressive-rock musician in the band!", you would
have to ask the . But once all Thomson would move, which play no prog,
because they want to play no prog, and then all those who play no prog,
because they can play more no Prog. Not so, that which all found totally
fascinating it is to play children's songs. The problem: It then just a
musician would be left: Steve Howe. (Once again) is the only one whose
performance knows how to convince. Much of what he plays here, is good in
the context of what allows this horrible music. On the other hand, if he
wanted to, he could play long with other musicians of together horny Prog.
But he doesn't. Instead he continues this with these......"

Horny Prog?
MarkF
2014-07-07 00:20:29 UTC
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Post by Teakbois
"I liked Yes as generation band, this idea from the 90s. But now,
also the last defender must recognize Chris Squires of the man drove
the band in recent years on the wall. And the alternative? "Anderson
and Wakeman brings back!" - but someone out there believe that this
album would sound just a bit different if Anderson and Wakeman were
doing? We then had a real, crisp progressive-rock album in front of
us? Not in earnest, or? Have you heard of you "The living Tree"?
"No No. "Brings a few progressive-rock musician in the band!", you
would have to ask the . But once all Thomson would move, which play
no prog, because they want to play no prog, and then all those who
play no prog, because they can play more no Prog. Not so, that which
all found totally fascinating it is to play children's songs. The
problem: It then just a musician would be left: Steve Howe. (Once
again) is the only one whose performance knows how to convince. Much
of what he plays here, is good in the context of what allows this
horrible music. On the other hand, if he wanted to, he could play
long with other musicians of together horny Prog. But he doesn't.
Instead he continues this with these......"
Yeah, yeah, we've heard all this before... although, I *do* like my
progressive-rock albums real crispy... :-)
Post by Teakbois
Horny Prog?
Invented by Trevor Horn, of course.
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Mark "but why is Chester Thomson playing children's songs?" F

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2014-07-07 01:43:41 UTC
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Post by Teakbois
This was posted on the NFTE Facebook page, a German review of the new album
translated to English by Bing.
Maybe if YES used Bing to translate the lyrics from H&E, it would be as fun as reading this translation below...

<clip Horny Prog review>

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