I agree with you entirely. What's done is done. I don't think we'll see another Yello CD.
 
I've moved on. I always had other musical interests anyway. However, it's still nice to play a Yello CD from time to time and just remember how unique they were.
 

From: jack@fruh.net
To: yello@mailman.xmission.com
Date: Sat, 18 Jul 2009 13:11:44 -0500
Subject: [Yello] Yello Tree branch?

Guys and girls, If we end up in the position of never seeing another Yello CD,

I wonder if there'd be some value in branching out to other artists.

Unfortunately, I personally have never heard anything else like Yello.

That said, my music interests go beyond Yello, and I wonder if its possible

that many on this list might also enjoy other music as well, and if we'd

benefit from sharing what that music is.

 

There are a number of ways we could do this, we could post groups/bands we like that

we feel are in some way related to Yello.

 

Another way might be to share Pandora stations that have played music we like.

(Pandora.com runs a music service (free) - you enter any group, album or artist,

and pandora will attempt to play music similar to that - I have found a good 10-15 CD's

I really enjoy, that I had never heard of before Pandora)

 

What do you think?



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