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Yes are an English progressive rock band formed in London in 1968. Despite the many changes to its lineup, the band has continued for nearly 40 years and retains a strong international following.
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News in english
about Yes
(July / 2008)
E3 2008: Miyamoto conducts Wii Music, confirms Pikmin Date: 17 Jul 2008 GameSpot -
Nintendo developer roundtable offers extended looks at Animal Crossing, Wii Music, and Wii Sports Resort; Zelda creator says new Pikmin in development.
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Wii Music is "more interesting than a videogame", says Miyamoto News by Date: 17 Jul 2008 EuroGamer -
Legendary Nintendo developer Shigeru Miyamoto has said he agrees with those who say WIi Music isn't a proper videogame - adding that he reckons it's even better.
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Do dead people watch us? Yes, author says Date: 17 Jul 2008 MSNBC -
Concetta Bertoldi, known for being a medium who communicates with the dead, answers some of the most common questions about what happens on the "other side" in her new book. An excerpt.
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Flood relief gets hairy at Picador Date: 17 Jul 2008 The Daily Iowan -
In the 80 Hours Calendar, events are divided into the typical arts and culture categories - music, theater, "words" (also known as readings), and so forth. Then there's that pesky category at the end that goes only by "Misc." Cultural, yes, but not quite fitting anywhere else, this is where such items as country fairs and yes, farmers' markets are classed.
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Musical groups head to the sheds for concerts Date: 17 Jul 2008 The Pantagraph -
Yes, we previewed the bounty of summer music attractions right here in Pantagraphland several weeks ago. But there was so much stuff going on within a mere 50-mile radius of Bloomington-Normal that we didn't have the breathing room to take any musical day trips.
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"Dave's Diamond Darlings" Date: 18 Jul 2008 WTVC Chattanooga -
(...NAT OPEN.....) (....NAT MUSIC...)
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Music to your ears: how to plug in to downloading Date: 18 Jul 2008 Independent -
The rapid rise of the MP3 player has revolutionised the way we buy and listen to music over the past few years. In 2007, sales of CD albums fell by 10 per cent, while the number of tracks downloaded from the internet rose by more than a third.
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Music Review: Viva La Vida Date: 18 Jul 2008 Entertainment Weekly -
Reviewed by Chris Willman | A-
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