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Old 03-19-2006, 11:52 AM
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That's right people. Uncle Chris is playing a few dates with his pre-YES hipsters, The Syn. And the venues are small!

Sure to be a great chance to see one of the masters in a more intimate way (oo-er!)

See you all at the Astoria!

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Old 03-22-2006, 10:51 AM
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I would have done in the early 1970s - but not now!!
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I would have done in the early 1970s - but not now!!
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I would have loved to have seen them when they were here in the States, but they never came close to me. I live in the South. We just get Country acts down here.
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That's right people. Uncle Chris is playing a few dates with his pre-YES hipsters, The Syn. And the venues are small!

Sure to be a great chance to see one of the masters in a more intimate way (oo-er!)

See you all at the Astoria!

www.synmusic.net
Man Kink, have a great time enjoying Chris Squiers bass playing. He is truly one of the masters, I loved his stuff with Yes. I just bought and am enjoying a Yes, Live in Philadelphia 1979 DVD. The hugeness of that band still amazes me. I seen Yes in '77 and remember Chris coming out and jamming by himself on stage to get his sound right before the band took the stage. Of course that was at a big venue.

Ive also have been and still am a big fan of British blues rock. The recent Cream reunion was very good. The first concert I seen was "Mott the Hoople" at the Milwaukee Auditorium in '74. Boogie Woogie.
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