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Hi everyone

I know it's a long shot but:

1. Any chance any of you was part of 'The Yes Circle' (a Surrey-based Yes fan club) back in 1991?

2. If so, any chance any of you has any magazine or newsletter or anything they released where 'Innuendo' may be mentioned?

I'm considering joining a couple of Yes forums just to ask that but I thought I'd start here (and on QOL) first.


Thanks!
John hated Hot Space. Frederick's favourite singer was not Paul Rodgers. Roger didn't compose 'Innuendo.' 'Bohemian Rhapsody' hasn't got 180 vocal overdubs.
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Yes ? - No.
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Oh! OHHHH!! you see what he
... you see what he did there? ??


Ooooh!
"Come tonight! Come see the Overbite! Come to Ogre Battle, FIGHT!"
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Really though, not even my high school friend and Uber-Fan Greg subscribed to any YES literature. You may be on a dark, lengthy quest. Wish you well. Be sure to take along your D&D cards and MAGIC boards...possibly risque comic book art heroines as well.....you'll need them
"Come tonight! Come see the Overbite! Come to Ogre Battle, FIGHT!"
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There appears to be an official Yes Facebook page...worth a try there I guess as a fan might pick that up and point you in the right direction
cmsdrums http://totalrecallband.wix.com/site www.facebook.com/totalrecalluk
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Let me ask my mate Mark....
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Aren't I clever Matt ?!!
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Is this like some pedo child kiddnapping ring?? Oh! The YES recording group! With Steve Howe playing on the title track! I get it now! Sorry! My mistake! How cool would it be still to have him perform that track live with them?!
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[QUOTE] [b]AlexRocks wrote:[/b]

How cool would it be still to have him perform that track live with them?! [/QUOTE]

Would have been amazing to see him play it at the Freddie tribute concert.
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They did fine with Brian playing the solo, though.

On the record, most of it is Brian (yes, most of the classical guitar bits as well). Steve added some nice ornaments.