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01:21 Minutos
groove technique with a bow. Owner of a lonely heart on violin. credit by Alex Depue
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03:29 Minutos
Part 2 of full show. Olias of Sunhillow presented with odd animation (from an old film, it seems). Ill post the pre and post video segments, later.
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04:34 Minutos
From Wikipedia: Olias of Sunhillow is a progressive rock concept album by Jon Anderson, the lead singer of the band Yes. Released in 1976, it was his first solo album. The album tells the story of an alien race and their journey to a new world due to catastrophe. Olias, the title character, is the chosen architect of the glider Moorglade, which will be used to fly his people to their new home. Ranyart is the navigator for the glider, and QoQuaq is the leader who unites the four tribes of Sunhillow to partake in the exodus. The albums concept may have been partly inspired by the cover art for the 1972 Yes album Fragile (left), which depicts a tiny planet breaking apart and a glider escaping into space. Another link to Fragile lies in the fact that both albums have pieces (Fragiles "We Have Heaven") consisting of multiple vocal parts, with Anderson singing all of them. Anderson has stated that works by JRR Tolkien were also an influence, underlying the epic scope of the narrative compressed into the album. The album was one of Andersons most acclaimed solo works both by critics and fans. Through months of effort, Anderson achieved arrangements of musical virtuosity that he has been unable to match in later solo works. (Many later works, such as Animation, relied on session players.) Since Anderson produced Olias soon after Vangelis had auditioned to be a part of Yes, there has been widespread speculation that Vangelis contributed to the album, with some fans going so far ...
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04:41 Minutos
From Wikipedia: Olias of Sunhillow is a progressive rock concept album by Jon Anderson, the lead singer of the band Yes. Released in 1976, it was his first solo album. The album tells the story of an alien race and their journey to a new world due to catastrophe. Olias, the title character, is the chosen architect of the glider Moorglade, which will be used to fly his people to their new home. Ranyart is the navigator for the glider, and QoQuaq is the leader who unites the four tribes of Sunhillow to partake in the exodus. The albums concept may have been partly inspired by the cover art for the 1972 Yes album Fragile (left), which depicts a tiny planet breaking apart and a glider escaping into space. Another link to Fragile lies in the fact that both albums have pieces (Fragiles "We Have Heaven") consisting of multiple vocal parts, with Anderson singing all of them. Anderson has stated that works by JRR Tolkien were also an influence, underlying the epic scope of the narrative compressed into the album. The album was one of Andersons most acclaimed solo works both by critics and fans. Through months of effort, Anderson achieved arrangements of musical virtuosity that he has been unable to match in later solo works. (Many later works, such as Animation, relied on session players.) Since Anderson produced Olias soon after Vangelis had auditioned to be a part of Yes, there has been widespread speculation that Vangelis contributed to the album, with some fans going so far ...
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really sorry about the music, youtube put my movie down due copyrights! short video of my departure from AGP, malaga Airport back to Manchaster as the TOM736K. enjoy the video and if you like it rate or leave a comment
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04:31 Minutos
From Wikipedia: Olias of Sunhillow is a progressive rock concept album by Jon Anderson, the lead singer of the band Yes. Released in 1976, it was his first solo album. The album tells the story of an alien race and their journey to a new world due to catastrophe. Olias, the title character, is the chosen architect of the glider Moorglade, which will be used to fly his people to their new home. Ranyart is the navigator for the glider, and QoQuaq is the leader who unites the four tribes of Sunhillow to partake in the exodus. The albums concept may have been partly inspired by the cover art for the 1972 Yes album Fragile (left), which depicts a tiny planet breaking apart and a glider escaping into space. Another link to Fragile lies in the fact that both albums have pieces (Fragiles "We Have Heaven") consisting of multiple vocal parts, with Anderson singing all of them. Anderson has stated that works by JRR Tolkien were also an influence, underlying the epic scope of the narrative compressed into the album. The album was one of Andersons most acclaimed solo works both by critics and fans. Through months of effort, Anderson achieved arrangements of musical virtuosity that he has been unable to match in later solo works. (Many later works, such as Animation, relied on session players.) Since Anderson produced Olias soon after Vangelis had auditioned to be a part of Yes, there has been widespread speculation that Vangelis contributed to the album, with some fans going so far ...
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03:18 Minutos
I dont read notes...I hear them
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03:07 Minutos
From Wikipedia: Olias of Sunhillow is a progressive rock concept album by Jon Anderson, the lead singer of the band Yes. Released in 1976, it was his first solo album. The album tells the story of an alien race and their journey to a new world due to catastrophe. Olias, the title character, is the chosen architect of the glider Moorglade, which will be used to fly his people to their new home. Ranyart is the navigator for the glider, and QoQuaq is the leader who unites the four tribes of Sunhillow to partake in the exodus. The albums concept may have been partly inspired by the cover art for the 1972 Yes album Fragile (left), which depicts a tiny planet breaking apart and a glider escaping into space. Another link to Fragile lies in the fact that both albums have pieces (Fragiles "We Have Heaven") consisting of multiple vocal parts, with Anderson singing all of them. Anderson has stated that works by JRR Tolkien were also an influence, underlying the epic scope of the narrative compressed into the album. The album was one of Andersons most acclaimed solo works both by critics and fans. Through months of effort, Anderson achieved arrangements of musical virtuosity that he has been unable to match in later solo works. (Many later works, such as Animation, relied on session players.) Since Anderson produced Olias soon after Vangelis had auditioned to be a part of Yes, there has been widespread speculation that Vangelis contributed to the album, with some fans going so far ...
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03:41 Minutos
From Wikipedia: Olias of Sunhillow is a progressive rock concept album by Jon Anderson, the lead singer of the band Yes. Released in 1976, it was his first solo album. The album tells the story of an alien race and their journey to a new world due to catastrophe. Olias, the title character, is the chosen architect of the glider Moorglade, which will be used to fly his people to their new home. Ranyart is the navigator for the glider, and QoQuaq is the leader who unites the four tribes of Sunhillow to partake in the exodus. The albums concept may have been partly inspired by the cover art for the 1972 Yes album Fragile (left), which depicts a tiny planet breaking apart and a glider escaping into space. Another link to Fragile lies in the fact that both albums have pieces (Fragiles "We Have Heaven") consisting of multiple vocal parts, with Anderson singing all of them. Anderson has stated that works by JRR Tolkien were also an influence, underlying the epic scope of the narrative compressed into the album. The album was one of Andersons most acclaimed solo works both by critics and fans. Through months of effort, Anderson achieved arrangements of musical virtuosity that he has been unable to match in later solo works. (Many later works, such as Animation, relied on session players.) Since Anderson produced Olias soon after Vangelis had auditioned to be a part of Yes, there has been widespread speculation that Vangelis contributed to the album, with some fans going so far ...
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09:45 Minutos
From Jon Andersons masterpiece Olias of Sunhillow Download the MPEG at rapidshare.com
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