Steve Howe of "Yes" on a 1950's dbl-8 Fender!!!
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Steve Howe of "Yes" on a 1950's dbl-8 Fender!!!
I just went to a "Yes" concert with full symphony on 5AUG01, and took my family (my daughters birthday). Steve Howe played wonderfully, with his style of course, a dbl-8 Fender. He played "And You And I", "Gates of Delerium", and a 3rd song I don't remember the title with this steel. Of course he played 2 acoustic guitars and 5 electric guitars, and an odd mandolin. Has anyone else had the pleasure to seeing this multi-guitar virtuoso?
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Andre,
Must have been a great session. Phil Collins was one of my favorite drummers when he was with "Genesis". In fact I even saw my 2 favorite "R&R" drummers play together (when Peter Gabriel left "Genesis" for his solo career) when "Genesis" was touring with Phil Collins (vocals/drums) and Bill Bruford (drums replacing Phil)!! I saw the best "Firth of Fifth" ever done with those 2 going back and forth together!!
Must have been a great session. Phil Collins was one of my favorite drummers when he was with "Genesis". In fact I even saw my 2 favorite "R&R" drummers play together (when Peter Gabriel left "Genesis" for his solo career) when "Genesis" was touring with Phil Collins (vocals/drums) and Bill Bruford (drums replacing Phil)!! I saw the best "Firth of Fifth" ever done with those 2 going back and forth together!!