A handful of John Paul Joneses (Jonesies?) so I have something that counts as a first post.
Oh the way his nose makes me feel...
I'm not afraid of saying it. I want him. He is my senile princess and I love him and he is the (second) prettiest girl in the world I don't care
When he gets older he keeps getting hawter😳😳😳🥺🥺🥺 no one wants to admit it when is obviously the truth😈😈😈 IF YOU DONT AGREE HES STILL HAWT YOU ARE A STEVE HOWEE HATER🥺🥺🥺🥵🥵🥵🫱🫱🫱🫱
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1978: Howe HQ. My home studio.
Early 1980s: I dread to think how much I’ve spent on strings over the years! [Source: Victor Watts/Alamy]
1980: On a shoot with Yes. Alan, Geoff, Chris, Trevor and me. [Source: Michael Putland/Getty]
1982: On stage with Asia at the Palladium in New York City. John, Carl, Geoff and me. [Source: Ebet Roberts/Getty]
1985: A break from recording GTR, our self-titled debut album at the Townhouse in London. Jonathan Mover, me, Max Baco, Steve Hackett and Phil Spalding.
1986: Putting the Stepp DG1 Guitar Synth through its paces. [Source: Steve Back/ANL/Shutterstock]
1986: Jamming with Steve Hackett at the National Association of Music Manufacturers Convention in Chicago. [Source: Paul Natkin/Getty]
1986: At Hank Marvin’s Fender presentation with Hal Lindes, Dan Smith, Bill Schultz, Jeff Beck, David Gilmour, Stuart Adamson, Eric Clapton, Hank Marvin, yours truly and Richard Thompson.
1989: Promo shot for Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe. [Source: Michael Putland/Getty]
1991: The Yes men. Chris, Tony, Rick, Alan, Jon, Trevor, Bill and me backstage at Wembley Arena on the Union tour. [Source: Ian Dickson/Redferns]
All the photos from Steve Howe's biography. Some of them are common knowledge, but I like his commentary.
Long post, so I'll add them under the cut [1/3]
1951: Aged 4 in the middle between Mum, Philip, Dad and Stella.
1952: Aged 5. || 1956: The obligatory school photo aged 9.
1967: Keeping warm with my Tomorrow bandmates. Junior Wood, Twink, me and Keith West.
1970: A garden writing and rehearsal session for The Yes Album in Devon.
1971: Me, Tony Kaye, Chris Squire, Jon Anderson and Bill Bruford. [Source: Barrie Wentzell]
1971: The Yes Album tour. My first tour with the band. [Source: Barrie Wentzell]
1972: Sharing the mic with Jon Anderson on the Close To The Edge tour at Gaelic Park, New York City.
1977: Hanging out in London with Les Paul, the legendary guitarist, songwriter, luthier, and pioneer of solid-body electric guitar.
1978: Yes live at Madison Square Garden on the Tormato tour. [Source: Michael Putland/Getty]
violinist with the frank zappa band
Anyways, remember when KC only made Adrian's version available on a 4-CD box set (£45.90 for a used one)? God, I hope nothing bad happens to it!
they did science on me and they actually found out that my yaoi gene has the rpf allele
i think additionally that my mutuals have also managed to infect my computer's in-build news system with the who
My two girlfriends.
And yes, they smoke weed.
Tormented by the 70s || 21y.o - he/him || matching @johnentwistlesbassguitar :^]
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