Jon Anderson is nearing his 80th birthday, but the dude’s voice legit hasn’t changed. He ages like the finest wine. I’ve seen him solo three times, and I’m going again when he comes back to Philly in September. Jon Anderson is my favorite vocalist ever. This live album was incredible
@charleswagner2984
Ай бұрын
I got my ticket to the Keswick gig. I want a different set list than the gigs at the Scottish Rite Auditorium. Band Geeks can play everything in the Yes catalog better than Yes.
@manuelhartman8807
Ай бұрын
Heart Of The Sunrise! Nasty, nasty bass!! Chris Squier is unreal!!!
@stratcat3216
Ай бұрын
RIP Alan White and Chris Squire. Alan was the drummer. And yeah that Ricky of Chris's is so incredible.
@normandaubry
Ай бұрын
The guitar player is Steve Howe. In the 70´s he was considered to be one of the top guitar player in the wolrd. He was vote 5 years in a row the Best Overall Guitar Player by Guitar magazine’s readers. He was the first one ever to receive that recognition. He is incredibly versatile
@martinreed5964
Ай бұрын
Apparently, they stopped allowing his nomination as he was just winning everything
@mac3438
5 күн бұрын
Guitar Player magazine
@seantetpon
Ай бұрын
Enjoying your trip on the YES train. Brilliant musicians. There will never be another YES.
@francisbroka9471
27 күн бұрын
Yes, never!
@bookhouseboy280
Ай бұрын
Prog has never been more emotionally devastating than the middle section of "And You and I"... Bruford called the LP a "classic of the genre." He's correct, of course. But 'Close to the Edge' also transcends genre. - Excerpts from Ultimate Classic Rock “It is a great honour for YES to be selected as the number one progressive artist of all time by Prog readers. We’re just doing what we love, venturing into new territory, dedicating our time to the creation of music we enjoy playing and performing. I am grateful that audiences and other artists find the band to be worthy of that title. Sincere thanks and all the best.“ Alan White
@douglasmoomjian7096
Ай бұрын
You need to hear Heart of the sunrise! YES
@douglasmoomjian7096
Ай бұрын
Bass tune!
@TigerMtnKing
Ай бұрын
Don't try to decipher Jon's lyrics too much at first, just relax and enjoy the genius musicianship and his wonderful vocals. You can always go back later and study the lyrics. Keep going on the YES train, it just gets better!🤩
@johnladd8421
Ай бұрын
agreed. very atmospheric and fantasy driven but hard to catch the meaning. i saw an interview with Geddy, and he was praising YES but he even said “ I don’t even think John knows what he’s saying “. 😂
@TigerMtnKing
Ай бұрын
🤩
@jeffgodfrey204
Ай бұрын
I call it sonic poetry. They mostly create emotions. The words are left open to interpretation intentionally though they are rooted in telling stories.
@charleswagner2984
15 күн бұрын
@@johnladd8421Geddy is an atheist, and Jon is not. But there was a moment that he didn't know what he was writing. Yet, he knew that he must have waited all his life for that moment. It is what it is, inspired.
@kevinlese633
Ай бұрын
Oh my gosh.What a catalog Yes has
@nickmastro6870
Ай бұрын
Gotta listen to some Yes studio recordings. They were great live too, but certain studio recordings were truly next-level.... Close to the Edge, Heart of the Sunrise, Gates of Delirium, Awaken
@danacasey8543
Ай бұрын
You have just witnessed greatness! Every time I've seen Yes in concert (4), I float out of the arena! It is an otherworldly experience!
@jacksonbrawn6638
14 күн бұрын
One of the most beuatiful pieces ever...! Great performance! Was lucky enough to see the symphonic tour....
@thomassartwelle2836
Ай бұрын
I think those musicians are from another planet...my all time favorite band...thank you for a well done reaction...Symphonic Live in Amsterdam is incredible
@TheAmazingSpaghetti
Ай бұрын
That's Steve Howe on guitar, he's a creative genius and completely unique, well, they all are. He won best overall guitarist in Guitar magazine around 5 times in a row in the 70's. You should definitely check out Chris squire's live bass solos on youtube, and also his whole solo album called Fish Out Of Water.
@bélalugrisi
Ай бұрын
The sweetest tune! Stunning live. Blessings all!
@hummingbirdhemminghaus1221
Ай бұрын
John Anderson uses his voice as an instrument his words make not a lot of sense in a lot of their songs, but it fits perfectly very poetic. This is my all-time favorite band. I’m 68 years old. I’ve seen them so many times Chris Squires the best bass player I’ve ever seen Steve Howell the best guitar player I’ve ever seen just an all-time great band.
@stanleymerritt4722
Ай бұрын
Best...band...EVER. Thanks!!! for the reaction!
@YESFan1971
Ай бұрын
Best band, ever. Period.
@johnhillier7690
Ай бұрын
The drummer, Alan White, was John Lennon's drummer in the Plastic Ono Band. Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson were chosen to induct YES into the Rock n Roll hall of fame. Geddy Lee plays bass with them for Roundabout as Chris Squire had recently passed. That's a must watch from 2017 induction ceremony. And yes, Jon Anderson can sing!
@martinreed5964
Ай бұрын
dont bother, Lee ruined it with his underwhelming performance....but Ricks speech was good
@Spudzilla5656
Ай бұрын
@@martinreed5964 Wow, you really have it out for Rush.
@martinreed5964
Ай бұрын
@@Spudzilla5656 yes, they are one of the worst bands I have ever heard, I cant understand why people think they are so great
@JJ8KK
Ай бұрын
Now do yourself a favor & listen to the studio version, which you really should have listened to first, in my humble opinion... With YES, it's ALWAYS better to listen to their studio creations which were special in their own right, with the studio effects they masterfully included when creating their many memorable classics. _Then_ it's always enjoyable to see a live performance of them afterwards to satisfy your visual curiosity (but the live recordings are _almost always_ inferior with respect to sound quality...)
@harleyw
Ай бұрын
I agree with this advice completely. Studio first, then there will be time to discover the live performances which often bring such amazing heights. But, foundation definitely on the albums.
@kennylingus4595
Ай бұрын
This concert, Gates of Delirium... I promise you will not be disappointed!
@leddygee1896
Ай бұрын
Alex Lifeson of Rush Designed that guitar Stand in 1978 to hold His classical and acoustic Guitars. Inventor and Great guitarist…
@angelaolson2025
Ай бұрын
You're Awesome! Love RUSH & Yes, Thank you 😊 ❤
@watrandy99
Ай бұрын
The key to understanding lyrics from the majority of YES songs is to realize that they are a series of thoughts and phrases that are linked by a common theme or feeling. YES lyrics rarely tell a story or link together as poetry. Beautiful none-the-less. Alan White on drums. Jon Anderson on vocals. Steve Howe on guitar. You are correct, the great Chris Squire on bass.
@EcuaMan
23 күн бұрын
I think that reacting to the studio version is always better than jumping into the live versions.
@alistairmacdonald3813
Ай бұрын
Absolutely love your reaction about my favourite band. There is something magical about seeing great players play their instruments and you really got it. Bless you and thank you. Steve Howe on guitar and Jon Anderson on vocals with Alan White giving it all on drums.
@bobmessier5215
29 күн бұрын
Yes is a band that will take you to church with their positive vibes.
@Stevedrums741
Ай бұрын
Alan White is the drummer. He joined Yes in support of the album ('Close To the Edge') that this song emanates from. Bill Bruford was the drummer up until 1972 when the album was released and left them for a group called King Crimson. Bruford then went to enjoy a career that spanned, fusion, rock, other prog rock and short-lived bands and ended with jazz before he retired completely to become a music professor. He even played a tour with Genesis in 1976 when Phil Collins began his first tour as lead singer of Genesis following the departure of Peter Gabriel in 1975. Alan White played with the band until his sad passing a couple of years ago from cancer, I believe. But before joining Yes, he played with John Lennon (Was the drummer on the song 'Imagine', Instant Karma' and many others) and played with people like Joe Cocker and Ginger baker.
@TigerMtnKing
Ай бұрын
With all due respect to Rush, YES is in another league!🤩
@MrGlastar1
Ай бұрын
YES!!!
@user-vv9it9ye4g
Ай бұрын
ABSOLUTELY!!
@martinreed5964
Ай бұрын
I have no respect for rush, I ve tried to listen to them, but they are dreadful
@TigerMtnKing
Ай бұрын
@martinreed5964 they are dreadful and I can't stand them but I still respect them.
@martinellis7156
Ай бұрын
@@martinreed5964 I thought I was the only one who couldn't stand Rush! Geddy's voice is like fingernails scraping down a blackboard, the guitar sounds awful and after that it's all downhill for me. Well said Martin, from a brother Martin.
@patco8181
10 күн бұрын
Rush's bass guitarist Geddy Lee filled in for the late Chris Squire and played bass on the song "Roundabout" at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony for Yes in April 2017. "Roundabout" at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony for Yes in April 2017.
@user-ob7je4nc6c
Ай бұрын
Wanted to comment, but everybody else pretty much summed it up. If you're going down this YES wormhole...I'm comin wit cha! Personally, the best band ever to assemble, that I've heard in my 65 years on this planet.
@jonathanbonomo2824
Ай бұрын
Steve Howe on guitars. Probably the most underrated guitarist of all time.
@ezed3902
15 күн бұрын
I love you reacters who are musicians. I would never have thought of microphone etiquette.
@michaelperrillo5420
25 күн бұрын
This music has been world famous for 50 years, glad you are catching up.. tell your friends..
@susangonsalves9636
Ай бұрын
Anyone who appreciates my favorite singer and group for 40 plus years gets a new subscriber! If you are open to suggestions on great musicianship, try "South Side of the Sky," but the live version from Songs From Tsongas. Especially the back and forth battle between guitar and keyboards at the end. Incredible. Too many great songs to suggest.
@fernandotor3266
16 күн бұрын
😢 beatiful No words
@jtmacewan
Ай бұрын
I always loved Chris Squire, his bass playing was legendary, and I believe he is credited with showing what was possible for Geddy Lee in terms of what basses were capable of! When Yes was introduced to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2017, Chris had passed away the previous year, and Geddy played live with Yes. Jon Anderson on vocals, Steve Howe on guitars, and I believe Bill Bruford on drums.
@eddiecriglington400
21 күн бұрын
Jon has new music being released tomorrow. 23rd August, 2024. He will be 80 in October. His voice is still phenomenal. Saw him live again only last year and he’s quite sensational. You should also treat yourself to Jon’s 4 Albums during the 1980’s he made with Vangelis. They were simply known as, ‘Jon & Vangelis’. 🎶❤️🎶
@Rowenband
Ай бұрын
Chris Squire is a marker in the history of bass playing. His solo album is brilliant (Fish Out Of Water). He sings, plays guitars, bass, harmonica. He is my bass hero.
@user-gf2xi8po7i
Ай бұрын
Jon Anderson ( yes stalwart ) singer, is a great man in the world of music. He has kept yes going single handedly.
@patco8181
10 күн бұрын
The first time I heard this song when it was released i caught the lyric "Coins and crosses never know there fruitless worth...." i got it, I was elated. Of course that didn't last. So now I'm thinking if i stay loyal and listening. And try hard. when I die. On my death bed I will receive total consciousness.😅
@johnladd8421
Ай бұрын
heart of the sunrise gets my vote. has to be studio though
@GTO4now
Ай бұрын
YES! 😊 That was Steve Howe on guitar, Chris Squire on bass, Alan White on drums & Jon Anderson on vocals. I can't remember the keyboard players name. He was only with the band for a short time filling in, but he did a good job! Thanks for reviewing this very talented and unique band! They definitely pushed the envelope of progressive rock music.
@frankhoulihanfh4972
Ай бұрын
Tom Brislin played keys for Yes on this tour, YesSymphonic, 2001. Excellent.
@christisheeks6334
Ай бұрын
Jon Anderson (lead vocal), Steve Howe (guitar), Trevor Rabin (guitar/vocals - not here"), Bill Bruford (drums), Rick Wakeman (keyboards - not here), and RIP Chris Squire (bass). Saw them 3 times and I was surely blessed! These guys are other worldly talented. Never be matched!
@NVprods
27 күн бұрын
That's Alan White on the drums in this video, not Bill Bruford.
@ericporter1255
Ай бұрын
Oh Church Boy! I love the way you are turning yourself on to the best of the best. Heard this song a million times in a millon different ways, but watchin you soak this up like a biscuit with gravy, i got some goose bumps! Rush is great, but when you add all these different moving parts and players hitting their stride is a thing to behold. Do your self a favor and check out some old Kansas. 6 members doing exactly what it takes.
@soundofflute
Ай бұрын
Since you're the Church Boy you shoukd check out In the Presence Of from this same concert. An even more impressive production, IMHO.
@imfranki
Ай бұрын
as detailed and structured as many great composers.
@martinmayers5099
13 күн бұрын
Hi buddy. Great reaction and really enjoyed your love for the drummer Alan White. In fact you will have probably heard Alan's drumming many times before. He played drums on John Lennon's song "Imagine".
@michaelhogan6770
Ай бұрын
You like the bass. Heart of the Sunrise
@tonywhite6054
Ай бұрын
The guitarist is Steve Howe. One of the best ever.
@JoeCruz-hs2yt
Ай бұрын
you sure you want jump in the rabbit hole get ready to get yesmerized especially when you hear close to the edge live !
@blitztim6416
Ай бұрын
The drummer, Alan White, was not their original drummer. Before playing with YES he played with John Lennon. Getty Lee of Rush played bass for them at their RnR HOF induction, because they original bass player, Chris Squire, had died. The singer is Jon Anderson. Steve Howe on guitar.
@58BURST
Ай бұрын
You aint heard nuthin yet! Keep digging this rabbit hole bro.
@lazarus550
Ай бұрын
Church Boy you just watched the greatest band that has graced this planet or any other planet. Steve Howe virtuoso guitarist. Chris Squire probably rock's top bass gutarist. Alan White on drums and the great Jon anderson on vocals who has no equal among his peers. And You and I is from Close to the Edge voted the greateast prog album of all time just ask Geddy Lee.
@larrydart13
3 күн бұрын
Lead singer Jon Anderson , bass guitar, Chris Squire, guitars, Steve Howe, drums, Alan White, keyboards Tom Brislin.
@RabbiSteve1
Ай бұрын
Another great Yes reaction! Thank you. Drummer is the late great Alan White, who was the second drummer of Yes. Bill Bruford was the first and is one of my favorites of all time. He later joined King Crimson in 1973 and stayed with them for decades. Much more progressive music. More outside and improvisational. As for the lyrics, unlike “Southside of the Sky”, which is just a story about men dying from cold exposure, *this* one is more typical of Jon Anderson’s (the lead vocalist) very abstract lyrics. He is on record that he mostly wrote them in those days for the *sound* of the words and not so much for the meaning. As I commented on your “Southside of the Sky” reaction, that was an exception. It is just a story from the POV of a man dying of cold. Try to get the studio version of that one, and maybe the lyrics. You’ll get it. As for these other ones, I have been listening to them for over 50 years, and even when I do get some meaning out of them, it’s rarely the same meaning. But the sound is what it’s all about. If you ever get to TALES FROM TOPOGRAPHIC OCEANS, my favorite album (though many people don’t like it), which is a concept album with only four songs, one song per side of a vinyl album, you will hear even deeper meanings. The first piece on that album, is “The Revealing Science of God”. That’s my favorite YESSONG of all time. Many people love “Awaken” (from GOING FOR THE ONE) even more. I can see that. It’s very good also. I forget who the keyboard player was on this tour (it wasn’t Rick Wakeman. He came back the following year). But this band was Jon Anderson: lead vocals, lyrics, co-composer of almost every song, folk harp (an easier harp to play than classical harp, because usually tuned to one key), percussion and acoustic guitar Chris Squire: bass guitar, harmony and counterpoint vocals, and most vocal arrangements (he also used to do that for his church choir before Yes) Steve Howe: guitars, pedal steel, and harmony vocals Alan White: drums and percussion
@johng.8517
Ай бұрын
"Close to the Edge" is probably the best prog rock song ever. But maybe save that one for later. There's plenty more. Maybe do "Awaken" or "Starship Trooper".
@harleyw
Ай бұрын
Thanks for the reaction.😊 I'm looking forward to your YES journey. I'm sure you will get lots of excellent suggestions for what to try next. There are so many wonderful songs. I agree with those recommending listening to the studio versions first. The recording quality is almost always better and they provide a perfect baseline (no pun intended) for exploring the many excellent live versions. Take a few minutes to go back and listen to the original studio version of "And You and I" and I'm sure you will understand why Lyrically, I find them always meaningful, but more as abstract/impressionistic than explicit/linear. There's no need (or way) to pin them down.
@lesblatnyak5947
Ай бұрын
YES, the greatest show on earth. Siberian Khatru is the next song on the album it has funkadilic giddy up to it ✨️🎶🙏🎶✨️
@silvertube52
27 күн бұрын
Don't listen to people saying to listen to live versions! The first hearing of a song should ALWAYS be the original studio recording. Then hear live versions. Because you get to hear it the way the artists intended, not with crowd noise and technical limitations. The guitarist Steve Howe is touring under that name 'Yes' but a lot of us fans think the real Yes is Jon Anderson (vocalist) so if you can, go to see Jon Anderson and the Band Geeks.
@PeterDay81
Ай бұрын
Please have a look at Yes - Awaken - Live in Birmingham 2003. It has the wizard of the keyboards Rick Wakeman.Richard Christopher Wakeman CBE is an English keyboardist and composer best known as a member of the progressive rock band Yes across five tenures between 1971 and 2004, Cheers and thank you young sir.
@ChrisAddotta5373
Ай бұрын
that's my man Alan White beating the shit outta the drums. Poor Alan just left us about a year ago now. And Chris Squire on bass passed all the way back in 2015. Chris was such a great showman.
@tobytanzer
Ай бұрын
Tom Brislin the fill in keys player plays full time now for Kansas - the greatest American prog band. One tier below YES!
@evankeal
Ай бұрын
Probably the strongest official release vocal Jon did on this song.
@francisbroka9471
27 күн бұрын
The greatest band of the seventies. Without discussion. It would be completely grotesque to contest that.
@scotthahn6666
Ай бұрын
C.B., music is all about how it makes You feel! I am glad that Yes makes You feel something good! You are always so positive and open minded with Your reactions! Keep up the great work!
@stealthnc
Ай бұрын
Where you said near the end that the ending crescendo made you a little emotional: this is where I am with this rendition. No matter how many times I watch this, I’m moved to tears to some extent. It’s one of the most beautiful pieces of music that I’ve ever heard.
@paulvalletta01
Ай бұрын
Chris was musically taught in his local church, i believe?
@lesblatnyak5947
Ай бұрын
Vocally, but he taught himself the bass. Steve Howe and Jon Anderson are also self-taught
@philsmith2444
Ай бұрын
IMO with Yes it’s best to listen to the studio version first, so you can see how faithful the live versions are. Just like Rush, actually.
@TheRKae
Ай бұрын
For me, there's Yes and Emerson, Lake & Palmer... and then everybody else. Those two bands are tops and untouchable. Check out ELP's "Pirates" (13 minutes), "Tarkus" (20 minutes) and "Karn Evil 9" (30 minutes!). You'll be stunned. You'll be forever changed.
@ryanr5319
Ай бұрын
Agree 100%, the instruments must serve the song, the players must. Glad you enjoyee. Stick to studio tracks for a bit. Ty for reaction! New subscriber.
@XDarkSyntaXOriginal
Ай бұрын
You need to hit the album no one has reacted to... Time and a Word album.... Try track "no opportunity necessary, no experience needed" Blazing bass work
@robertm7071
Ай бұрын
Chris Squire was one of the greatest bass players of the period. The two others who were just as highly rated were Jack Bruce of the great Cream, and John Entwhistle of The Who.
@mjdillaha
Ай бұрын
I’m pumped for this one.
@AlanWeisssaltz
14 күн бұрын
Listen to the studio version yes is a symphony by their self😊
@wendellwiggins3776
Ай бұрын
Jon Anderson (V) , Steve Howe (G), RIP Chris Squire (B), RIP Alan White (D). original drummer on album Bill Bruford (D) & missing Rick Wakeman (K) but here Tom Brislin (K) filling in just for this tour. REMEMBER THESE NAMES! Each are HAILED in ProgRock World. Bill Bruford went on to perform with many other great Progbands that you DEFINATELY should here like KING CRIMSON, GENESIS, UK, NATIONAL HEALTH, and his SOLO albums to broaden your knowledge of this vast and diverse genre! Two incarnations still exist and Tour. Jon with an excellent YES cover band & YES featuring only Steve & replacement musicians
@crystal-ice555
Ай бұрын
Many people don't know what the vocals are saying with Yes or even if they make sense. But I guess, it doesn't matter. Vocalist Jon Anderson just has the ability to paint a sonic picture with words that seem to make no sense overall. But in fact they do, it's called inspired non-linear language where you have to feel it like a dream but it doesn't make sense when you wake up. If you are not feeling it no point trying to understand them because you probably won't, it is just inner knowing from higher connections within yourself.
@DanPemberton
Ай бұрын
It's a lovesong that takes a turn back to Starship Trooper space themes. But that's OK. Yes lovers love it! Try the Yessongs version. WOW!
@rwillikat
Ай бұрын
I believe Jon Anderson YES lyrics are not meant for literal interpretation. More like poetry which sonically creates an emotional connection to the underlying message of love. Trying to understand Jon Anderson lyrics from the classic 70s era is like trying to hold water in you hand. Best to just let it wash over you, let go, and feel your feelings. Then you will get YES music. Confuses the mind while lifting your soul. ❤
@roddmcleodable
Ай бұрын
Drummer Alan White is excellent here (and in a million other places, including John Lennon's 'Imagine'). It is also worth listening to the original album version on Close to the Edge with Bill Bruford on drums, who takes a very different approach to the drum part. His approach is both more symphonic and also jazzy than Alan's deep rock grooving.
@docnflossie7351
Ай бұрын
Accurate! ❤
@theonerod1
Ай бұрын
Look up the Fearless Flyers to see those guitar stands in some real action!
@profjohnfrinks
Ай бұрын
There's bass players that use picks and bass players that use fingers... then there's John Entwistle who does whatever the hell he wants! That being said, Chris Squire is one of the elite bass players of our time. Combine that with his soaring harmonies, and he's a titan of modern music!
@pedrosebaguzman
13 күн бұрын
You figth with the style of lyrics, Jon, like other said, paiting with words, and, in the deep of meanings, i feel Jon invite to something like cosmic love travel in diferents frames...maybe that mean a barrera when the observador ontoligico entra en conflicto de algún modo ideológico 😉
@brianfileman
Ай бұрын
Geddy Lee et al were influenced by prog bands like Yes and Pink Floyd, and eventually overtook them in popularity. After bassist Chris Squire died, Geddy Lee introduced the remaining Yes members, at their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and he played bass with his heroes (which is on KZitem somewhere). Singer Jon Anderson wrote almost all the lyrics and many melodic phrases. Along with Squire he was the only original band member here, since Yes formed in 1968.
@diverdown631
Ай бұрын
The drummer is alan white, who many consider to be the second best Yes drummer. Chris Squire is considered one of the greatest bass players in rock.
@TheRKae
Ай бұрын
Squire played with a pick, but he held it very close in, so that he could hit with the pick AND with his fingertip. A very strange method all his own.
@cherylwoodward
Ай бұрын
Rush was heavily influenced by Yes, so much so that when Yes was inducted into the HOF, Geddy played with them. RiP Chris and Alan. I hate to see the musicians from our era go. They won’t be replaced.
@michaelbryant4107
Ай бұрын
I love the flag
@larrydart13
Ай бұрын
Check out Awaken by Yes live at Birmingham.
@unkolawdio
Ай бұрын
Yep
@276parpir
26 күн бұрын
aSTONishing LIVE VERSION!!!!!!!
@omega1575
Ай бұрын
You need to check out Sultans of Swing (alchemy live version) by Dire Straits. It’s 10 minutes long but it’s so outstanding that it makes the already good studio mix borderline unlistenable
@LizOBrienRochford-gs2kj
2 күн бұрын
YES lyrics aren’t for everyone to understand anymore than Shakespeare’s sonnets. That doesn’t mean they’re only meant for some people. It means you have to do a deep dive into the mindset of the author to get the idea of the lyrics. Its important to understand Jon has always had a deep spiritual love of life and music is the forum he presents his philosophies. Don’t let it worry you if line for line his songs make no sense. Jon didn’t write them with linear thinking. Just know that Rick Wakeman, the keyboardist on most of their albums and tours, said of Jon- he cares more than most about this planet while being from another. Not exact quote but you get the idea.
@davidmckenzie420
Ай бұрын
I love Yes...But please take a listen to the top ELP songs. (Steve Howe said that they were trying to do what ELP was doing.) And if you want "symphonic rock"--go to the Moody Blues, who invented it!
@pedrosebaguzman
13 күн бұрын
Alan Whire play with Jhon Lennon en la Plastico Ono before join Yes...and before Alan, anothet monster, Bill Bruford
@steelalbanian2260
18 күн бұрын
Chris used both - plectrum then finger straight after
@DanPemberton
Ай бұрын
Have you done Heart of the Sunrise or Siberian Khatru?
@ashylarry212
Ай бұрын
Yo love the Bruce and Yes jams , but if you go back to Rush . Camera Eye . Trust
@silvertube52
27 күн бұрын
If you like this, you'll love "Firth of Fifth" by Genesis.
@patco8181
10 күн бұрын
Steve Howe lead, Chris Squire bass, Alan white and Jon Anderson arguably the best at what the do. Too bad Rick Wakeman was absent.😮
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