Yes, 60's.
Photographer: Barrie Wentzell
via: PROG Magazine
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Chances are you've seen the Beatles vs. Monkees fight polls circulating around on your dash before, now here's one for the Yesheads out there...
******This isn't a popularity contest. Pick who you think would win.
Feel free to reblog with propaganda!
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Bill Bruford (1949-) King Crimson - drums; Yes - drums
Songs: "Larks' Tongues In Aspic," "Close to the Edge"
Defeated Opponents: Ian Anderson, Rod Argent, Todd Rundgren
Propaganda: none
Neil Peart (1952-2020) Rush - drums
Songs: "2112," "Anthem"
Defeated Opponents: Pete Townshend, Noel Redding, Mick Taylor
Propaganda: "Neil was literally the sweetest guy in the whole world, a massive bookworm and sci-fi fan. He was rather shy irl and often left stage at the end of sets, but in interviews was very eloquent and kind. He learned a lot in his adulthood and went through many stages of philosophy (and later regretted his praise of Ayn Rand, based) and he means the entire world to me"
Visual Propaganda for Neil Peart:
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Yes, circa 1970.
From the In a Word: Yes (1969–) Box Set, Rhino, 2002.
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