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Plaque

Yes

Erection date: 3/8/2018

Inscription

{Below two "YES" logos:}
The English progressive rock band formed here in the basement of the then Lucky Horseshoe Cafe. YES left here to play their first gig on the 3rd August 1968.
Sponsored by David Watkinson and yesworld.com

The photo of the plaque is from and was taken by Spudgun67 on the day it was unveiled. That Wiki page also has a photo showing the plaque in situ in the basement.

Site: Yes (1 memorial)

WC2, Shaftesbury Avenue, 184, Wildwood Restaurant

From : "The revealing of the plaque will be held on the 3rd August 2018 at 184 Shaftesbury Avenue, which is now the Wildwood Restaurant. Once called The Lucky Horseshoe Café, it is where the band started out on the same date in 1968. They would use the basement to rehearse and house their equipment as they morphed from Mable Greer's Toyshop, and it was from here that they travelled to Essex to play their very first gig as Yes, performing at London's Marquee Club two days later."

From : "... to unveil a plaque at the birthplace of Yes, in a sweltering hot basement in London’ West End at midday on August 3rd....". 

 The restaurant stretches from Shaftesbury Avenue through to Monmouth Street - our photo shows the Monmouth Street frontage, though both frontages are very similar, with the same branding.

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David Watkinson

From his X/Twitter page: "YES fan, historian, author, memorabilia collector, ...

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