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Produced by Joseph Cottrell, Wayne Hall, Ken Fuller and Jeffrey Crecelius
The Yes-a-verse went into meltdown this week over a new release of the Wembley BBC concert recording. As you will hear, it's a bit of a twisted tale so I was grateful to have Mark to help me wade through the marshy world of bootlegs. We'd love to hear your thoughts on this release, the BBC concert recording from 1978 or anything else to do with Yes bootlegs. Please leave your comments on the show notes for this week's episode.
Next week is our 700th episode. I can't believe it - can you? If you would like to have your voice in that celebratory episode, please send a sound file to [email protected] or use the Speakpipe button on the website. If you manage to get something to me by Thursday 4th December, I'll do my best to include it. Thank you.
By Kevin Mulryne and Mark Anthony KProduced by Joseph Cottrell, Wayne Hall, Ken Fuller and Jeffrey Crecelius
The Yes-a-verse went into meltdown this week over a new release of the Wembley BBC concert recording. As you will hear, it's a bit of a twisted tale so I was grateful to have Mark to help me wade through the marshy world of bootlegs. We'd love to hear your thoughts on this release, the BBC concert recording from 1978 or anything else to do with Yes bootlegs. Please leave your comments on the show notes for this week's episode.
Next week is our 700th episode. I can't believe it - can you? If you would like to have your voice in that celebratory episode, please send a sound file to [email protected] or use the Speakpipe button on the website. If you manage to get something to me by Thursday 4th December, I'll do my best to include it. Thank you.