The Yes Men is our version of poker night, we get together on Tuesday nights to have a few laughs (and a few beverages) and occasionally play some vintage prog rock from Yes.
Live from Brian’s garage! Rehearsal recordings from The Yes Men:
Heart of the Sunrise
Starship Trooper
Khatru12-5-11
The Yes Men are:
Brian Harmer: Guitar
Chris Vreeland: Bass
John Viehweg: Vocals
Mickey McGee: Drums
Patrick McFarland: Keyboards
Here are some photos of The Yes Men in action at our state of the art high tech recording facility (Brian’s garage). Click on any photo to see the full size image:
Amps and recording gear:
Brian:
Chris:
Mickey:
Patrick:
Everyone jamming out on their respective lead axxe (including lead shaker axxe):
LIVE at Hanover’s 1-18-14:
“Love Lies Bleeding”
“The Rain Song”
Live at Hanover’s 2011:
The Yes Men. Live at Hanover’s 2011: Since I’ve Been Loving You
The cellar:
For Patrick:
Southside10-16
Sunrise10-16
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Dang John. I listened to ‘Heart of the Sunrise’ on my 5.1 home theater system (conected to my computer via HDMI). Even at a bit rate 128 Kbps, this sounds phenominal. I caught you at Hanovers a couple of times. I remember Kid Stuff on Sixth Street, too. Y’all put on a great show. Oh, and I used to know a guy named Miles that dated Toth of the Reivers. I sure wish I could get in touch with him. Can’t remember his last name. Brian
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Just downloaded all the music from this page that I could and bookmarked it. It only figures that two of my old musician friends, John and Chris, would end up forming a garage band project together that I would have killed to be part of! My complements to Brian for having so faithfully reproduced Steve Howe’s riffs. As a guitarist, I am green with envy. I can’t imagine that any musician wouldn’t want to feel like that if fate would not cooperate and deliver stardom or at least a professional career, a group like the Yes Men would be part of their life! Well done boys! Well done!
Thanks Mark!