Hi GG
Yep, not bad. Only a 45 min set as they were support to BJH which is a bit short for a band playing lengthy Yes classics!
On stage dead on 7.30, they started with Siberian Khatru, then Heart of the Sunrise followed by the whole of side one from Relayer.
Very tight, excellent musicians all of them. Bass player had a Squire Rickenbacher with that Squire sound and the singer was vocally
exactly like Anderson! I'd definitely check them out to see a SEYES ( prounounced 'Say Yes') gig. A serious tribute worth seeing from
the short set I saw.
BJH were stunning too, very good indeed. I saw the Les Holroyd version ( an awesome lead guitar player called Mike Byron-Hehir!) ,
apparantly there are 2 BJH bands, the other John Lees' BJH. The one I saw
www.barclayjamesharvest.co.uk/index.htm