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Related: About this forumUnappreciated classics from your favourite bands - post em'
Saw Yes here Yesterday (no pun intended) so here we go....
Apologize/not apologize for the length but it's a Steve Howe solo in the middle.
And something newer....
Please feel free to share some great/often overlooked tunes.
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Unappreciated classics from your favourite bands - post em' (Original Post)
stevil
Nov 2020
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Ohiogal
(31,956 posts)1. I love Yes
Good choices for sure!
For my selection I chose
Whos That Lady with the incredible guitar talents of Ernie Isley
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Basically any song this period is fantastic. I dig this:
happybird
(4,602 posts)2. Led Zeppelin: Ten Years Gone
Ive never understood why it doesnt get the same attention and praise as their big hits. Its an amazing song.
stevil
(1,537 posts)5. Probably my fave from Physical G
But that's dependent on my mood.
OilemFirchen
(7,143 posts)3. Okey dokey.
DonaldsRump
(7,715 posts)4. "Hey Bulldog" by the Beatles - 1968
Cartoonist
(7,314 posts)7. For My Lady
klook
(12,153 posts)8. Frank Zappa: "Lemme Take You To The Beach"
- from "Studio Tan," 1978 (later released as Zappa intended it to be, on "Läther" )
And from 1981's "Tinsel Town Rebellion," a nice live foray into doo-wop, "Love of My Life," with an acrobatic vocal by Bob Harris. (The original studio version of this was on the 1968 release "Cruisin' with Ruben and the Jets," with vocal by co-writer Ray Collins.)