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Join us as we celebrate the birthday of recently departed Yes drummer Alan White by talking about his 1976 solo album Ramshackled. We also give shoutouts to a few tributes we noticed and show a montage video of Alan White pics featuring a song he played on. And at the end, we briefly share our thoughts on the setlist for Yes' warmup show that took place yesterday.

Relevant Links:

-Drum Talk TV birthday tribute: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QBsToI5ASs

-Oliver Wakeman's tribute to Alan White: https://www.oliverwakeman.co.uk/news-20

-Greg Diener drumming to "Owner of a Lonely Heart": https://www.facebook.com/greg.diener.1/videos/2222647534570912

-Tony Jefferson drumming to "The Gates of Delirium": https://www.facebook.com/tonyjefferson.940641/posts/pfbid0EkJj7rBfx1u9sMFXiujJotNy6Qw2JcwsDQYtnrhGdCGKz3ACdR8ZCakATZJ64Uohl

-Matt Hebert's channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/YesSabbath5

-Alan White interview with Allison Steele on Nightbird & Company: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_csF1V5benY

-The best looking version of the "Spring - Song of Innocence" video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sbjZz3ajzM

-The rest of the videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/YesSource/search?query=ramshackled

-Ramshackled ad: http://forgotten-yesterdays.com/_graphics/graphic/graphic_29130.jpg

-Review of Yes' warmup show: https://www.loudersound.com/news/we-saw-yes-play-a-tiny-venue-as-a-warm-up-for-their-upcoming-tour

-Jon Anderson interview: https://www.boston.com/things-to-do/concerts/yes-you-should-celebrate-50-years-of-close-to-the-edge-at-the-cabot/