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Jon Anderson – Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals,
Bill Bruford – Electric Drums, Suspended Cymbal, Tambourine
Steve Howe – Guitars, Acoustic Guitars
Trevor Rabin – Backing Vocals, Guitars, Lead Vocals, lectric Guitars
Tony Kaye – Computer Programming, Hammond Organ, Keyboards, Synthesizers, Keyboard Programming
Chris Squire – Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals
Rick Wakeman – Keyboards, Electric Piano, Synthesizer
Alan White – Cymbals, Drum Kit, Toms, Timpani

I used to carve this into my desk during French lessons, quite accurately, felt tips, Biro and  sharp knife.

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6 hours ago, bamber said:

I know Glastonbury happens in late June, but this tune always makes me think of the Festival. Almost July.......

 

 

Great tune, from the look at yourself album, the one with the mirror on the album cover. Still got it lurking somewhere in the loft!  The vocals of the late Dave Byron are tremendous, gets a higher pitch than even Plant or Gillan! 

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Due to be going to this in November. Probably be rescheduled to next year though:

Steve Hackett Genesis Revisited - Seconds Out & More

 

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10 hours ago, Brave Sir Robin said:

Was really looking forward to the Steve Hillage Band playing this year. Hopefully he's back for 2021

 

One of my highlights of 2016 (or was it 17?) was catching Steve joining The Beat for "Mirror In the Bathroom" on The Glade. Love a bit of prog was hoping to see Steve Hackett reviving early Gabriel era Genesis this year

 

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