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Yes ended the ’70s in complete disarray. They’d argued over the musical direction taken on 1978’s Tormato, and even argued over the artwork. Long-time engineer Eddy Offord simply walked away. By the ...
Yes's Tormato is often considered the beginning of the end for the prog-rock pioneer. Released as the '70s were winding to a close and giving way to the '80s and its fantastic bass thumps and ...
[Giggling] There are a few movements I played on Tormato [Yes, 1978] that I regret. It makes life difficult when I try to listen to that album, so I’ve only got myself to blame for that.
Yes will return to the road late this summer for a series of dates they've dubbed Yestival, and they're promising a setlist stocked with old favorites.
The homemade Tormato is tomato cage that both looks cool and delivers the nutrients your little red globes need. Lifehacker reader Laura was tired of flimsy tomato cages.
Yes: Live at Montreux 2003 album review by John Kelman, published on October 23, 2007. Find thousands jazz reviews at All About Jazz!
From there, though, Yes took to the stage with an almost desperate glee, kicking off the first set of an unanticipated new chapter with “Don’t Kill the Whale” (also from Tormato) and ...
When Rock and Roll Hall of Fame voters finally said yes to British progressive rock band Yes, Steve Capus, executive producer of “CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley,” said it was “my ...
Yes ' first concert in the post- Chris Squire era opened, fittingly, with a tribute to their bassist and sole constant member, who died in June.
[Giggling] There are a few movements I played on Tormato [Yes, 1978] that I regret. It makes life difficult when I try to listen to that album, so I’ve only got myself to blame for that.