Yes_Fan_4_Life26
09-20-2005, 07:26 PM
00:00-01:00: A minute of solid and great improv by Chris, Steve, Rick, and Alan.
00:08: That girl's scream one of the best Live screams, almost like the scream from Awaken on 96 Keys to Ascension
01:00-01:55: The main theme of YIND. Very metalish. Alan's drumming very on cue.
02:22-02:28: Some mighty bass crazyness. Either by Chris or Rick.
02:47-02:49: Great drum roll right there. You can feel the hunger, the drive. Awesome.
02:56-03:00: An unleashing of the power of Steve's guitar that's gonna rip up the middle of YIND.
04:14-05:00: Nice soothing bass and vocal section. Some Steve and Alan stuff, too.
05:42-06:05: An amazing guitar solo right there. That sound is amazing...Kching whhackchined...something like that. Echoes Jimi Hendrix kind of.
06:48-07:32: Power of the axe effect. The guitar is whaling about. And nobody's gonna stop him.
07:34-08:06: A great solo just relaxing.
08:06-08:43: A duel with two masters of the guitar, amazing duel. Just like Gates Of Delirium.
08:44-8:50: A tribute, if you will, to the great Jimi Hendrix. I bet Steve was looking up into that sky and saying to himself "Thank you, Jimi, God bless your soul".
09:05-09:19: A interplay of Steve and Alan, ending with Alan's almost signature drum roll.
09:20-11:06: A wholly great guitar performance by Steve. Using wah-wah like a mad man. Awesome guitar. Words cannot describe.
11:07-11:16: back to the main again
11:17-11:27: Calm interlude. With the once famous Tony Kaye organ sound whining.
12:43-12:49: Guitar solo again, with a cowbell for good measure.
Conclusion: Steve Howe is the best guitarist of all time.
00:08: That girl's scream one of the best Live screams, almost like the scream from Awaken on 96 Keys to Ascension
01:00-01:55: The main theme of YIND. Very metalish. Alan's drumming very on cue.
02:22-02:28: Some mighty bass crazyness. Either by Chris or Rick.
02:47-02:49: Great drum roll right there. You can feel the hunger, the drive. Awesome.
02:56-03:00: An unleashing of the power of Steve's guitar that's gonna rip up the middle of YIND.
04:14-05:00: Nice soothing bass and vocal section. Some Steve and Alan stuff, too.
05:42-06:05: An amazing guitar solo right there. That sound is amazing...Kching whhackchined...something like that. Echoes Jimi Hendrix kind of.
06:48-07:32: Power of the axe effect. The guitar is whaling about. And nobody's gonna stop him.
07:34-08:06: A great solo just relaxing.
08:06-08:43: A duel with two masters of the guitar, amazing duel. Just like Gates Of Delirium.
08:44-8:50: A tribute, if you will, to the great Jimi Hendrix. I bet Steve was looking up into that sky and saying to himself "Thank you, Jimi, God bless your soul".
09:05-09:19: A interplay of Steve and Alan, ending with Alan's almost signature drum roll.
09:20-11:06: A wholly great guitar performance by Steve. Using wah-wah like a mad man. Awesome guitar. Words cannot describe.
11:07-11:16: back to the main again
11:17-11:27: Calm interlude. With the once famous Tony Kaye organ sound whining.
12:43-12:49: Guitar solo again, with a cowbell for good measure.
Conclusion: Steve Howe is the best guitarist of all time.