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    I wholeheartedly agree about the latest VdGG release, 'A Grounding In Numbers.' It's so good, and sounds so contemporary and fresh, that I believe it truly stands up with the best of their highly regarded 70's output. And it's miles ahead of the other two 'reunion' albums from '05 and '08. Also agree with you about

    I wholeheartedly agree about the latest VdGG release, 'A Grounding In Numbers.' It's so good, and sounds so contemporary and fresh, that I believe it truly stands up with the best of their highly regarded 70's output. And it's miles ahead of the other two 'reunion' albums from '05 and '08. Also agree with you about

    Technically, Howe could wipe the floor with Banks. But Rabin is obviously a major talent, more than rivaling Howe. Yes release 90125 — the first album without Howe in over a decade — which includes this new, young guitar ace, and the band get their biggest hit *ever*, a number 1. And it is a song written by the Howe

    Astral Traveller… great tune, very cool that Howe suggested it even though he wasn't on the original. Of course, he's probably less threatened by Peter Banks than he is by Trevor Rabin (thus, Howe's aversion in the past to playing Owner or other Rabin-era tunes).