Yes: Artists Who Changed Music | One Of Prog Rock's Most Important Bands



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42 thoughts on “Yes: Artists Who Changed Music | One Of Prog Rock's Most Important Bands”

  1. Favorite Yes album-Fragile. Favorite Yes song-South Side of the Sky. Favorite song of all-time by any band-yet again, the aforementioned South Side of the Sky.

    As a product of the 1980's (born in the 70s, but a teen in the 80s), I was sucked into the world of Yes by 90125. I love Big Generator, I love Union, and I even love ABWH. But Fragile still takes the cake.

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  2. YES music from the ‘70’s rivals anything ever written. The Rabin era has some of the best commercial music ever written. Thank you for this thorough post about my favourite band ever 🙏

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  3. I'm an old time fan….hugely a fan of their earlier albums, but honestly 90215 is their best album, in that purely from a record industry/listener standpoint it is a superior album. I have to set myself aside in order to see this. It has nothing to do with my personal tastes, though I really do like it, and pretty much every song. But I can say that about "Close to The Edge", too.

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  4. Some people just are born with a complex mind and it takes complexity to satisfy us. Some are the opposite and even a mixture is true. Critics have ruined more creative endeavors than Anyone can imagine. Critique-ing is when you provide constructive criticism. Critics in music and the arts rarely do. If those around the creative members (like Jon and Steve in this case) had been more constructive and positive, who knows where Relayer could have gone (although it's one of my top 5 albums regardless) It's so easy to hate critics. Instead of slandering the artist, try pointing out why something isn't working, then offer an alternative. Of course this would require knowledge, something critics rarely have.

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  5. Favorite Yes song is "I've Seen All Good People". I remember hearing it on the 90125 Live concert via MTV and being entranced by it. As I was a kid at the time, I had no idea that the song was from the early 1970's until I sought out the original version on The Yes Album. Though my favorite Yes album is Fragile. I can play that nonstop for days and never get tired of it 🙂

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  6. This was a fab summary of their career which filled in many of the spaces most of us didn’t realise were there. I can’t suggest a favourite album or song because these change every time their music plays in our home. Top stuff.

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  7. My first concert Close to the Edge , Kent State 1972,my 2nd Ziggy Stardust Cleveland public hall.Great and interesting retrospective of an amazing band. Love Mirror in the Sky. Very well done , like Yes music.

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  8. I saw Yes for the first time in June of 1972. The Edgar Winter Group was also on the bill and the opening band was…the Eagles! That was a bit of everything all in one night!

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  9. Great video for this long-time Yes fan. I started on The Yes Album and Fragile when they were new and I was in high school. By the time they got to Topographic Oceans they kind of lost me, but 90125 (and the next few albums after that) pulled me back in.

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  10. Great stuff. Love it. I saw Jon Anderson playing with Gun at the marquee and a bit surprised you didn't mention that they played at the RAH at the Cream Farewell concert 1968. I was there. Rory Gallagher(Taste), Yes and Cream total cost 7shillings and sixpence.

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  11. YES❗️The greatest band on this or any other planet❗️Excellent job on this mini doc. I've been a fan for over 50 years with 214 shows seen. R.I.P. Chris and Alan. My brothers you are SO missed❗️🎸🥁😎

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  12. I saw Yes 3 times, King Crimson 3 times and ELP 3 times. Very nice review. After the YES albums you mentioned here, I like Union, Magnification, Open Your Eyes & The Ladder. If you have not already reviewed I would like to see Kansas and Jethro Tull.

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  13. There are too many favorites to pick one. I first heard Roundabout in 71, and that was my beginning on the Yes journey. Their early vinyl recordings sucked, but thankfully we have had some quite good new releases. Thanks for the remaster of Tales and the Ultimate Yes on cd. Outside of your brief comment on Yes music to change signature beat, I think the other unique aspect of the band was Anderson's abstract lyrics that somehow carried through each song. If you notice, rhyme was not important; visual image and abstract concept was. For me this drew me to YES. One more thing. I believe that we have to recognize Chris Squire as the best top base player of the rock era.

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  14. Great Documentary! Very thorough piece of work. I've been a Long time Yes fan since the 70's, and to this day, still can't get enough. My favorite Classic Yes album would have to be "Tales from Topographic Oceans", Trevor Rabin era would have to be Their album "Talk" a very underrated piece of art, in my opinion.

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  15. Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman and Howe, and Union, we’re both great latter-day albums by them. And Chris Squire’s greatest song was off of the otherwise goofy Tormato album: On the Silent Wings of Freedom.

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  16. Yes are one of my favourite bands. Best album has to be The Yes Album, although Close to the edge was the first one I was introduced to. Topographic oceans is just a complete turn off, I could never get into it, seems to lack any hooks for me and I don't think I've got the patience to try any more!

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  17. Great review, interesting depth of detail which I appreciated. For me Close to Edge is just perfect, as is Awaken and the very moving Gates of Delirium… still there's the epic Machine Messiah, and the catchy Owner of a Lonely Heart. Such great music spanning decades, the members may slowly leave us, but to my mind the legacy of their work will live on… Thanks for reminding me of such things.

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  18. Thanks so much for this. Close to the Edge is currently my favorite album and track, but Relayer coming up on the inside as album as well as Sound Chaser as song. I lost interest in yes after Relayer but after your comments I may begin a comprehensive tour of catch up.

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