John Payne, Guthrie Govan, Jay Schellen and Ryo Okumoto. All four men have left their mark indelibly stamped on the music world. John Payne joined venerable rock legends ASIA back in 1991 after John Wetton’s final departure. Over the next 15 years, John would lead Asia through some of their most critically and fan acclaimed works. All this culminated with the highly successful “Silent Nation” album in 2004 and the subsequent world tour. “Silent Nation” was the most successful Asia release since the bands heady career highs of the early 1980s.
Guthrie Govan has been a prodigy on the strings since he was a small boy. He is one of the most respected musicians in guitar circles today. He joined Asia in 2001 during the recording sessions for their “Aura” album. His distinctive style has left his signature on the tracks from Asia’s “Aura” and “Silent Nation” releases. Guthrie’s string wizardry has thrilled fans across the world as he lent his talents to Asia classics old and new to hungry audiences everywhere.
Jay Schellen first burst onto the scene in the early 80s, lending his considerable talents to such notable bands as Hurricane, Bad Finger and most recently Asia. He also was a major part of the “Conspiracy” project head up by Chris Squire (Yes) and Billy Sherwood (Yes). Jay has also lent his skills to a formidable list of projects that have shown his incredible diversity and adaptability in the drumming field. John Payne first met Jay during the writing sessions for Asia’s “Silent Nation” album. From the first demos, it was clear that Jay was a force to be reckoned with. And in 2005 when the Asia drum throne became vacant, John’s first call was to Jay. His dynamic playing took the second half of the Asia world tour and elevated it to the next level.
Ryo Okumoto’s resume reads like a who’s who of the music world. Besides his ever present role as keyboardist in prog rock favorites, Spock’s Beard, Ryo has lent his considerable talents to many recording and live projects. Rock legends like Phil Collins, Eric Clapton, Robbie Robertson, Aretha Franklin, Smokey Robinson and many, many more have called on Ryo’s magic fingers. His distinctive style was a welcome addition to the GPS sound.
With all the pieces in place, these four power houses of musical talent joined forces under the banner GPS. With the music firmly rooted in the prog sensibilities that defined many of their individual projects, GPS has taken all of their contributions and raised the bar. From the invigorating guitar solos contributed by Guthrie to the rock steady beats brought to bear by Jay, the music marks a new era for all of these talented musicians. John Payne’s vocals have never sounded better and Ryo’s keyboards somehow tie the whole thing into the potent musical brew that is GPS. Welcome to the future.
I Believe In Yesterday
Gps Lyrics
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I knew you were mine
All we have is hate
I wish it could change
The years never fade
The scars are the crimes
That we make
I was happy in that place
I believe in the yesterday I knew
I believe in yesterday
Another time a better space
I believe in the yesterday I knew
Did not realize
The beauty of life
And so we just pray when we loose
Please don't ask me why
Now as times passed by
I've saved this dance 'til the end
I believe in yesterday
I was happy in that place
I believe in the yesterday I knew
I believe in yesterday
Another time a better space
I believe in the yesterday I knew
I believe in yesterday
I was happy in that place
I believe in the yesterday and you
In "I Believe In Yesterday" by Gps, the lyrics express a sense of regret and longing for the past. The singer reflects on a relationship that has deteriorated over time, expressing frustration at the bitterness that has taken hold. The phrase "all we have is hate" speaks to the depth of the conflict that has arisen, leaving little room for positive feelings or growth. Despite this, the singer still wishes for change, indicating a desire to find a way to heal the wounds that have been inflicted.
The chorus of the song speaks to the title, "I Believe In Yesterday." The phrase is a call back to the classic Beatles song, "Yesterday." In that song, Paul McCartney sings about a time of innocence and freedom that has slipped away. Gps's use of the phrase adds a layer of complexity, suggesting both a belief in the past and a sense of loss for what has been lost. The singer wishes to go back to a time when happiness and contentment were more readily available, but recognizes that this is not possible.
Overall, "I Believe in Yesterday" is a poignant song that reflects on the human experience of regret and loss. The lyrics convey a sense of sadness and longing, while also acknowledging the limitations of time and the difficulty of repairing broken relationships. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the pain of feeling disconnected from someone they once loved.
Line by Line Meaning
There once was a time
I remember a time in the past
I knew you were mine
I was confident in our relationship
All we have is hate
Our relationship has deteriorated into a state of bitterness
I wish it could change
I hope that our relationship can improve
The years never fade
Time cannot heal the damage that has been done
The scars are the crimes
The emotional wounds we've inflicted on each other are like offenses we've committed
That we make
We are the ones responsible for causing this pain
I believe in yesterday
I hold onto the past with nostalgia
I was happy in that place
I reminisce about a time when I was content
I believe in the yesterday I knew
I have positive memories of the past
Another time a better space
I long for a different place and era
Did not realize
I was unaware at the time
The beauty of life
How wonderful life can be
And so we just pray when we loose
When we experience defeat or loss, we may only hope for a better outcome next time
Please don't ask me why
I don't want to explain myself
Now as times passed by
As the years have gone on
I've saved this dance 'til the end
I've held onto this relationship until the very end
I believe in the yesterday and you
I have fond memories of the past with you in them
Contributed by Bailey D. Suggest a correction in the comments below.