"We seem to have trolled a few fans along the way" HAHA! YA THINK?!?! A FEW??? I hope Chris really knew just how much the fans love YES! A one-of-a-kind band!
Not aquainted to the Yes discography... but the excellent track Fly From Here brought me here... I suppose it sounds 70s but polished throughout the years. Great music. I love some of Geoffrey Downes instrumental solo work. The Light Program!!!!
The Light Program is honestly one of the most underrated synth albums of all time, and certainly one of the greatest by a Yes member. It's shocking how few people have heard it, though, beyond the diehards.
This is their best album I'm years. Benoit sounded awesome. The material was 70s quality like they said. Oliver Wakeman's material was fantastic as well which he released later. I wish they could do this again! We are running out of time to capture more genius in a bottle. ARW's Fragile was also magical. Uggh, mend fences guys. Get Jon back too. Get Trevor Horn to produce again (or Rabin).
I think it improved stuff, but sadly took away at the same time. It's telling that, in The Producers video, Trevor still sings the original version of Sad Night at the Airfield after he changed the meter on Return Trip.
Yeah I wasn't impressed and glad I have rhe original...sad night on the airfield is 1 of the best YES songs and fave of mine,and on return trip its butchered lol!!I like certain little tweaks,but idk it just don't settle right with me,like the original..
Fly From Here is by far one of the best YES album of all time!
It’s a great album. Yes rocks for me since 73!
An excellent album all around, so much better than Heaven and Earth. I look forward to ARW Yes' new offerings next in 2019. Great musicians all!
"We seem to have trolled a few fans along the way" HAHA! YA THINK?!?! A FEW??? I hope Chris really knew just how much the fans love YES! A one-of-a-kind band!
Life on a Film Set is one heck of a song! brilliant Yes song...enjoyed this mini documentary, and the guys really made a great record.
That is a great song!
Not aquainted to the Yes discography... but the excellent track Fly From Here brought me here... I suppose it sounds 70s but polished throughout the years. Great music. I love some of Geoffrey Downes instrumental solo work. The Light Program!!!!
The Light Program is honestly one of the most underrated synth albums of all time, and certainly one of the greatest by a Yes member. It's shocking how few people have heard it, though, beyond the diehards.
@@starwarsunfiltered7848 East to West and Symphonie Electronique are sublime!!!!
@derbystardom Love that song too! That last harmony line never fails to send shivers down my spine.
This is their best album I'm years. Benoit sounded awesome. The material was 70s quality like they said. Oliver Wakeman's material was fantastic as well which he released later. I wish they could do this again! We are running out of time to capture more genius in a bottle. ARW's Fragile was also magical. Uggh, mend fences guys. Get Jon back too. Get Trevor Horn to produce again (or Rabin).
I think it improved stuff, but sadly took away at the same time. It's telling that, in The Producers video, Trevor still sings the original version of Sad Night at the Airfield after he changed the meter on Return Trip.
Comin' up on 51!!!
benoit un gars de chez nous !!
You're from Canada?
Did Steve Howe seriously use the phrase .. 'we got more style' ??????
Sadly FFH Return Trip sounds like crap and removed Benoit's vocals from it.
Yeah, it's a shame. :(
correct, a bad decision. I'm glad I have the original on CD
Yeah I wasn't impressed and glad I have rhe original...sad night on the airfield is 1 of the best YES songs and fave of mine,and on return trip its butchered lol!!I like certain little tweaks,but idk it just don't settle right with me,like the original..
GREAT SONG BUT BENOIT I JUST DONT KNOW ABOUT THAT GUY...LOL