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So Cal ex surfer dude here.....Big Wednesday touches my soul....We went out on a day like that when we were 17 in 1969-70 paddled out with my friends we never thought we would get back in alive...it's a buddy movie all the way....she will always be hot....always !
10 years of music making and 40 years of nostalgia. Don't get me wrong I've been a diehard Yes fan since I was a teenager, and Steve has never lost the ability to play, which is exactly why it's sad to me he spends so much time reminiscing and so little time moving on. How many of these interviews recounting the same stories have we seen by now? It's adding nothing we don't already know. Yeah the albums were great but you don't see for example John Mclaughlin spending 50 years mostly reminiscing about how uniquely magical his early work was, he's out there finding new musicians to play with and still kicking ass at 82. I used to get smitten with Steve's enthusiasm talking about early Yes but after years of these interviews were he's just saying the same things over and over it just makes me a bit sad. His talents didn't have to end with one band. He doesn't have to captain the lugubrious ghost ship of Yes after everyone else is dead or absent, until he himself is gone.
I have never felt so validated in my life!! 😂I kept telling my husband that for some reason I always thought Man in Motion was about a guy in a wheelchair. I could have sworn I saw a video with someone racing in one and seriously confused when I finally saw the movie 😂 I thought I just imagined it because of the lyrics “all I need is a pair of wheels.” Or Mandela effect…😂
The most creative guitarist ever, he could be a classic guitarist one minute, then jazzy and then fully experimental, always for the benefit of the composition, just brilliant.
Well, it's great to see how enthusiastic Steve is after all of these decades. He still seems genuinely thrilled by the work he put in collaborating with the Yes guys in the early days.
Top-five movie of all time for me. I was 10 years behind the characters, but otherwise grew up in nearly this exact environment. Even had a surfer friend from Oklahoma who was fearless. As far as Lee Purcell (Peggy) is concerned, that look on her face when she first sees Jack and is holding back tears upon his return from Viet Nam...what an actress.
Shuli is a thief! Karl on Tuesday said he was going to start playing old stuttering john clip of him and Royce. What does shuli do? The very next day he played clips of John and Royce. Shuli I dare you to stop talking about John. You will be bankrupt in 6 months
Shuli is a thief! Karl on Tuesday said he was going to start playing old stuttering john clip of him and Royce. What does shuli do? The very next day he played clips of John and Royce. Shuli I dare you to stop talking about John. You will be bankrupt in 6 months
I saw Big Wednesday in the theater at least 4 times with my two best friends, (the 3 friends) Ted and Mike. We'd have been about 15 at the time and we loved it from the jump. I even brought a cassette tape recorder in and recorded the entire film so I could listen to it at home. Needless to say, I got it right away. It's always blown me away that this film never got the love that it should have, and now to hear Ms. Purcell talk about how the marketing wasn't right at least brings me a bit of understanding. Big Wednesday is one of the greatest films ever in my opinion and I'm so happy to hear that it has become a cult classic. Well deserved. Stay casual.
Whoa there a minute! It's not the politicians but the "human race" who makes war? Ordinary citizens have always been the fodder and victims of war (and still are today more than ever), NOT the makers of war. Even preschool kids today know this. Why would a briliant person like Steve Howe even say such a bizarre thing? Surely, only he knows why.
Yes is truly one of the greatest group of musicians to ever create music. Every single man in this lineup, a unique talent. It’s unbelievable and undeniable. I feel bad for newer generations who don’t have this. The music today, if you can call it music, is horrible.
She was not blacklisted. She was on Grand Ole 12 times and she traveled a lot doing one nighters until her body said no and she ended up in hospital. At that time she also got pregnant and chosed the children and started to drive a schoolbus and work as a schoolteacher helper. The swedish artist Titiyo Jah met her in her home in 2013. They talked and later sang Color him father. If you check SVT-play and surch Jills Veranda with guest Titiyo and click at the time 58:56 you can follow her to meet Linda. Jills Veranda is a TV program recorded in Nashville. In that program is a mix of swedish and english. Titiyo was the very first guest and it's still recorded. Very popular here.
I saw Here's Lucy with her and Milton Berle I thought it was really funny I've seen several of her movies 🎬 The GHOSTS of Buxley Hall....The Doomsday Machine....Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School
This man is why I dedicated my life to music! Yessongs, the movie changed me. And I haven’t missed a Yes tour since first seeing them on the Going for the One tour! The best!