tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4269925294673930988.post6005962969136337374..comments2023-11-22T09:17:05.368-08:00Comments on TAD's Back-Up Plan: Concerts!TADhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13853931230081777310noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4269925294673930988.post-74154681103935507402011-08-22T18:47:27.906-07:002011-08-22T18:47:27.906-07:00Better than the Yessongs movie? No. The first I sa...Better than the Yessongs movie? No. The first I saw them was the 90125 line up in '84 (Trevor Rabin, Jon Anderson, Tony Kaye, Alan White and Chris Squire) They played pretty much the entire 90125 album, plus And You and I, Starship Trooper, All Good People, Roundabout and a few solos.<br /><br />The second time I saw them, they had Benoit David on the vocals. Steve Howe was back on the guitar. Rick Wakeman's son, Oliver manned the keyboards while Alan White and Chris Squire held their respective spots. Although this show was shorter than the first tine I saw them (they were on a side stage at Summerfest), I felt this one was a better show. Yes this time around, stuck to their classics, played mostly off their The Yes Album. It's the closet to the classic Yes line up I'll probably get to see..drewzepmeisterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15553144737305430009noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4269925294673930988.post-30285160439780263522011-08-21T01:39:06.876-07:002011-08-21T01:39:06.876-07:00Hey Drew -- Welcome back & thanx 4 commenting....Hey Drew -- Welcome back & thanx 4 commenting. I figured U'd probly been 2 more concerts than you could remember. Any all-time favorites?<br />...& I'd probly still go see Yes, forgot about them. But were they better than their YESSONGS movie? I don't see how they could top that....<br />...I'd probly go see some lineup of Kansas, 2....TADhttp://www.tadsbackupplan.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4269925294673930988.post-10547659554251186122011-08-20T13:42:18.436-07:002011-08-20T13:42:18.436-07:00I've been to more concerts that I could count....I've been to more concerts that I could count. My last one was Styx up at Milwaukee's Summerfest. They played a decent show considering we had to stand on aluminum bleacher seats throughout the show. Our next one is the Doobie Brothers down in Elkhorn.<br /><br />My best shows were (in random order) Rush (1990 and last summer), Jimmy Page and Robert Plant in Chicago (1995), Eagles/Melissa Etheridge (1994), Aerosmith/Black Crowes (1990), Jimmy Page & the Black Crowes (2000) and Yes (1984 and last summer)<br /><br />I did see Blue Oyster Cult at a lakefront festival near my home back in 2002. Not only they played the typical (Don't Fear) The Reaper, Burnin' for You and Godzilla, they played Astronomy, Flaming Telepaths, ODed on Life Itself, ETI, Harvester of Eyes as well as the new stuffdrewzepmeisterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15553144737305430009noreply@blogger.com