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echo: 60s_70s_progrock
to: LORNE MURPHY
from: MARTIN RIDGLEY
date: 1996-10-11 10:31:00
subject: YES/PATRICK MORAZ

 =-> Quoting LORNE MURPHY to MARTIN RIDGLEY re: Rick Wakeman....
 LM> I certainly see this point, and he didn't really have a lot of
 LM> writing credits, he was used more for color.
 LM> But I appreciate his style more than Emerson's.
   Yup.  And I can certainly see this point!  :-)
 =-> re: _Yesshows_?
 LM> Moraz is on "Gates of Delirium", Wakeman's on everything else.
   Okay, thanks.  I definitely don't need it then.  ;-)
 LM> BTW, may I recommend _Fish out of water_ as the *lost* Yes album?
 LM> If you haven't heard it, please race out and buy it if possible.
   I don't have it but I've heard it many times and you're right, ...and
 I do like it.
 LM> I consider it the lost Yes album in the same way I consider _Voyage
 LM> of the Acolyte_ to be the lost Genesis album.
   What's this?  Is it an Anthony Phillips or Steve Hackett solo album or
 something?  
   For what it's worth, I've got Phillips _The Geese and the Ghost_ (1977), 
 plus Hackett's _Please Don't Touch_ (1978) and _Spectral Mornings_ (1979).  
 I've also got all the Genesis albums from 1969 to 1980, but after _Duke_ 
 the group did nothing for me.
 MR> I've got _Timecode_.  What's _Mainhorse_, though?
 LM> Mainhorse was the first (I believe) band he was in. I only know of
 LM> one album he appeared on, _Mainhorse_ from 1972.
 
   Cool!  Thanks, I'll watch for this one, too.
   
     Cheers,
              Martin
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