Tuesday, May 3, 2011

1993 (An Introduction)

As the Sender Imperial Dynasty moved toward the end of its first brazen decade, many historians began looking for the inevitable cracks in the empire that eventually brought down Rome, Babylon, and the Monkees. Ominous signs like exploding drummers, Les bringing beer, and Gary drinking coffee during practice could not be ignored. Yet, comforting signs remaining - Les buying new cars and keyboards each month, Gare insisting he could sing etc. Perhaps the arrival of a mysterious emissary from the south (bearing flags, bras, and beer - any more at home like you?) was a harbinger of better, if stranger days to come. One thing was certain - More Yes was sure to be slaughtered, a sign of affection that only a band at the lowest level of organized play could understand. Walk with me now. But as always in barnyards, watch where you step .....

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