Pride of place on my desk goes to this fabulous item:
It’s from the Birmingham ICC concert of the Full Circle Tour, 2003.
So, what’s on your desk?
Pride of place on my desk goes to this fabulous item:
It’s from the Birmingham ICC concert of the Full Circle Tour, 2003.
So, what’s on your desk?
It’s an easy question to answer. By far the best thing about starting the podcast is being able to connect with the people who have been kind enough to listen and comment.
It’s been an amazing experience to confirm to myself that there are people out there who, like me, are fascinated by the music of Yes – and who are prepared to listen to me talking about my passion for the music.
I have received a remarkable number of comments via the website, email and Twitter, considering I’ve only recorded one episode so far!
So I’d like to say, “Thank you,” to everyone – you know who you are – you’re the best. Keep listening and I hope someone will be brave enough to record a message on the answerphone (details on the right) so I can play it on the show at some point. Go on – you know you want to hear yourself on the podcast!
Creative Commons image credit – Heini Samuelsen
It’s an easy question to answer. By far the best thing about starting the podcast is being able to connect with the people who have been kind enough to listen and comment.
It’s been an amazing experience to confirm to myself that there are people out there who, like me, are fascinated by the music of Yes – and who are prepared to listen to me talking about my passion for the music.
I have received a remarkable number of comments via the website, email and Twitter, considering I’ve only recorded one episode so far!
So I’d like to say, “Thank you,” to everyone – you know who you are – you’re the best. Keep listening and I hope someone will be brave enough to record a message on the answerphone (details on the right) so I can play it on the show at some point. Go on – you know you want to hear yourself on the podcast!
Creative Commons image credit – Heini Samuelsen
I have been set a challenge by @HerbertBebetow on Twitter. He wonders if I can make transcripts of the Yes Music Podcast episodes available.
Certainly, I can’t sit and type out the episodes – I just haven’t got time – but my wife has a copy of Dragon Naturally Speaking so I’m going to see how it copes with the mp3s of the episodes. Watch this space for progress…
It would be very nice if Β this works, particularly as it would be great to have a text copy of the whole exploration – might make it into a book π Well, at least a pdf…
Yes are playing at Birmingham Symphony Hall on 11th November, 2011. I can’t afford to go, sadly, but I took a look at the website. Imagine my surprise to see from the photo on the site that Oliver Wakeman will be appearing! Ah, no, wait…that’s an old press photo:
Also, I was dismayed to see that, according to the advertisement, there is no longer any support for the band we all love, despite the concert being practically sold out already! Oops, wrong again…sorry π