This was the band's 3rd and final British chart single.Coming just 3 months after the smash "Everybody's got to learn sometime",this follow-up from the "Dumb Waiters" album reached only nr 56 in August 1980
Not best quality - this is a vid of a VHS.Cher had just sung "Believe" and was presented with her award.Note how she speaks into her trophy,because she thinks it is a microphone ;)
Not good quality,I'm afraid - since I was recording a tv playing a VHS.(So it is not in synch :( )But here you see Richard describing the history,and Tony Peluso describing his involvement.Note,dur ing Tony's Live solo,when it pans out from the tight shot you see Karen off to the right, dancing AND SINGING to the Guitar solo! Priceless
This single by Rick Wakeman was from 1980 - when other members from Yes were also off doing solo projects.Guinness Book of Hit Singles has not archived this as charting at all - but Rick recalls it reaching number 27 in the Top 30
This 1982 single is the original recording,(pre-EMI), on the Backs Music label at the Norwich-based Backs Recording Company.Produced by Frog and Ted Hayton,it features The Terry Edwards Brass Experience
My perspective - with laptop cam - of Shuttle launch about 40 miles East of my Orlando house.Begins with coverage of the local tv broadcast.Contains background commentary from nasa tv at nasa.gov - about 30 seconds behind via laptop.Not the best I'm afraid,so you'll have to visit to share the real thing with me.
Upon the landing of Space Shuttle Discovery,this is the effect on my blinds in Orlando of the sonic waves created by the twin booms - 40 miles away to the West