Posted on 11/15/2008 6:04:52 PM PST by MarkL
I've been freeping, and the TV's in the other room.
I just got up and caught the last 15 or so seconds of Huckabee, and I just saw Chris Squire and Alan White of Yes playing "Owner of a Lonely Heart!"
What's going on here!?!?!?! Did Yes play a set? I know it wasn't Jon Anderson singing...
Like I said, I only caught about 15 seconds of it before the TV show ended, but I saw Chris playing Mike's Tobias bass.
So, anyone who saw the show, did Yes actually play? IIRC, Jon Anderson isn't able to sing right now due to serious health problems, and Rick Wakeman wasn't able to tour either, due to his heart condition.
As A HUGH Yes fan, do I need to make sure I catch the entire show?
Thanks!
I am a huge Yesfan! Saw them live two nights ago in Asbury Park. I was pleasantly shocked when I heard they were on with Huckabee.
Yes has many fans who are extremely leftwing (I have debated them many many times!) and I do not think that this sat well with some of the more fascist types.
Alan White of Yes has played with Huckabee before and is involved with a charity with him for getting children involved with music.
I also remember that Yes made an effort to help support some of the firefighters after 9/11 that were also big Yesfans. They had a firetruck decorated with a Yes image and name.
Chris Squire had put out an album with Billy Sherwood called Conspiracy (also the band name) after 9/11 which had a tribute song on it for 9/11 calling for military action against the terrorists.
I also know that Alan White has done some other stuff meeting with the airforce and even flying in a fighterjet or something.
I was at the Yes Radio City concert on 9/9/01. Yes played with an orchestra and the conducters podium looked like abit like the Twin Towers. Of course two days later our nation was attacked. My life has never been the same since and I still grieve for those that we lost that day and for our nation as a whole.
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