Music I learned of from my older sister. She forced me to listen to it until I understood its depth. Thank you Christine for that. You will always be remembered. 12-24-1964 / 1-19-2020
@nicobones9608 it was once said that no one understands the meaning of Jon Andersons' lyrics, but my belief with all songs, the meaning is unique to you. For me, it is just how the music makes you feel.
In 1974, I was a 7y/o when I started playing my older siblings' LP's; youngest of nine kids. All the Yes albums were amongst them. Years later, a friend of mine commented, "The [lyrics] don't make any sense." I told him I felt the lyrics/vocals were much like an instrument being played; an emotional component is conveyed like the other instruments... Happy, joyful, and positive music. I've seen them LIVE three times. 'THE' tightest, cleanest, and most instrumentally complex music of any band I have seen!
I think there's some fact in your post, it's a man's emotional bond with words, he's stringing words and phrases together that fit or flow and logic be dam.
YES lyrics are meant to paint images upon the imagination. Jon Anderson and Neil Peart are my two favorite lyricists, and they're really like Yin and Yang. Anderson paints with words; Peart is a master of rhyming prose.
I agree. I've been listening to Yes for 30 years, and to this day I'm still not 100% sure what my favorite Yes songs are about, but I still love them. When I listen to this song I think of two young boys enjoying nature, climbing around in a place similar to what you might find in the Lord of The Rings. When I hear Wonderous Stories I imagine the kids and young adults in a European village, all rushing to gather around Hans Christian Anderson, so they can hear what he has to say. The album covers stir the imagination as well. I recall staring the sleeve of my older brother's Yes LPs, wishing I could go to the places depicted in the paintings.
Christopher Rolens I remember being and feeling very alone many times in 1973. I would go to bed, close my eyes and listening to them. Thier lyrics and music seemed to remove from all my loneliness and place me far away from this world. I look fondly on thier music now.
This is the most amazing art that was concieved by an army of think tanks and psychologists . My brain chemistry loves to flow with the hypnotism !!!!!
Has to go down in history as a top 100 masterpiece. Dramatic as it may be, its electrifying the mind with this gift in its song. The voice highs are unmatched by anyone.
Pezzo sublime ci apre le porte del paradiso dove Jon Anderson con la sua voce angelica ci guida in una dimensione celestiale quello strumentale che vorrei che non finisse mai da quanto è bello Capolavori come questi se ne sentono pochi fantastici Yes !!!!!
Me sinto privilegiado por ter iniciado meu gosto musical com bandas como essa. Abriu as portas para saber apreciar o que há de melhor no mundo musical.
After analyzing the the 5.1 release of this baby , I'm absolutely convinced that this is the most Hypnotic song ( targeted to keep up and coming intellectuals in a loop of intense Art appreciation for their whole adult lives) that has ever been concieved by the Tavistock institute !!!!!!!!!
Una de mis canciones preferidas. La he estado oyendo durante 47 años, debo haberla escuchado miles de veces y cada vez me gusta más. Siento que ha influido mucho en mi forma de ser, de pensar y en mi personalidad.
A mixture of unique styles. A jazz drummer (Bill Bruford), a classic pianist (Rick Wakeman), a rock guitarist (Steve How), a blues bassist (Chris Squire) and a guitar voice (Jon Anderson). The curious thing is that it was thanks to Jon Anderson that I discovered Jethro Tull. I looked for Ian Anderson and found only Jethro Tull and the albums Benefit and Aqualung. Jon Anderson, Jimmy Page, Roger Daltrey, Peter Gabriel. Maybe the greatest vocalists ever. Yes, yes of course one of my favorite bands.
I don't know how I missed them in my early years. I guess I simply didn't get it. Now a huge staple for me and sometimes can't get the songs out of my head - seriously. Amazing musicianship. RIP Chris Squire
I was a 19year old high school dropout, living with a 21 year old college girl named Ann. Never had done drugs before. A t a party with her friends in our apartment one night, someone brought a weird looking thing called a hookah. Filled the bottom with champagne and the top with hashish. We take turns on the four tubes and someone else puts Close To The Edge on the stereo. Long story short, I thought I’d visited Heaven for about 45 minutes. Some 50 years and a lifetime later, I’m convinced I did.
I new every word and as a first tenor in high school choir 1974--could match his voice closely and would sing in my living room over and over!!! Loved this song and the music was a different beast!
A sound track of my youth. I was in 2nd year high school when this was played in the alternative rock radios here in Manila. I was stuck with this song. Brilliant. Engaging. Senseful. Unlike the song and dance KPop music that is being fed down the ears of today's youth.
I agree. My father turned me on to this group in the womb. The music and lyrics are both beautiful to my ears. I actually took him to a concert of theirs a few years ago, for his birthday, before Squire expired. I'm a daddy's girl and this group is certainly an amazing piece of our bond. My first concert of theirs, when I was a wee one, I and they needed nothing extra to enjoy it.
THANK GOD FOR ROCK N ROLL AND BANDS LIKE YES PLEASURE SEEING THEM 3 TIMES GROWING UP IN ST LOUIS MO LISTENING TO KSHE 95 BEST RADIO STATION ON THE PLANET ✌🇱🇷
I really have no idea what the lyrics mean, but I love this song. I’m only 44 so I wasn’t around during their heyday, but Yes is one of my favorite bands, and one of the greatest bands in rock and roll history.
I was surprised to see the actual line for 'Emotion revealed as the ocean maid'. I always thought it was 'emotion revealed has the ocean made', as in the ocean was made of tears. I like my words better. 😉 Awesome song.
I was 16 when I first fell in love with Yes. I FELT like Jon Anderson was singing TO me not AT me from a radio speaker. I FELT that he was singing about Jesus Christ. Today I'm an outsider Deacon and way past the religiosity, but in A RELATIONSHIP with Jesus, now I KNOW Jon was praising Him. 🔥💗😇🙏🏽🙏🏻👊🏻👊🏾👆💖💞 "And You And I" Coming quickly to terms of all expression laid Emotion revealed as the ocean maid As a movement regained and regarded both the same All complete in the side of seeds of life with you *Sad preacher nailed upon the coloured door of time Insane teacher be there reminded of the rhyme There'll be no mutant enemy we shall certify Political ends, as sad remains, will die Reach out as forward tastes begin to enter you Ooh, ooh I listened hard but could not see Life tempo change out and inside me The preacher trained in all to lose his name The teacher travels, asking to be shown the same In the end, we'll agree, we'll accept, we'll immortalize* That the truth of the man maturing in his eyes All complete in the sight of seeds of life with you Coming quickly to terms of all expression laid As a moment regained and regarded both the same Emotion revealed as the ocean maid A clearer future, morning, evening, nights with you And you and I climb, crossing the shapes of the morning And you and I reach over the sun *(sun or Son?) for the river And you and I climb, clearer, towards the movement And you and I called over valleys of endless seas Isaiah 53 in the New Testament says it a bit more direct Isa. 53:2-10 For he shall grow up before him as a tender plant, and as a root out of a dry ground: he hath no form nor comeliness; and when we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him. He is despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief: and we hid as it were our faces from him; he was despised, and we esteemed him not. Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows: yet we did esteem him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted. But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed. All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way; and the Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all. He was oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth: he is brought as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before her shearers is dumb, so he openeth not his mouth. He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who shall declare his generation? for he was cut off out of the land of the living: for the transgression of my people was he stricken. And he made his grave with the wicked, and with the rich in his death; because he had done no violence, neither was any deceit in his mouth. Yet it pleased the Lord to bruise him; he hath put him to grief: when thou shalt make his soul an offering for sin, he shall see his seed, he shall prolong his days, and the pleasure of the Lord shall prosper in his hand. Isaiah 53:2-10 KJV bible.com/bible/1/isa.53.2-10.KJV
I miss our talks. If you read these this is the first one I thought of when we worked together. I need to talk because I need to go there. It's been so distorted and all I did was care and maybe too much but that is my own and yours. This is a perfect understanding I had when it all started.
The opening guitar notes and later on, remind me of some bird songs like maybe Robins, Grackles, Blackbirds. Could me some music writers use similar combo of notes tha tremind us of this and that fairly well known tunes. ;-) It adds for some extra often unknown connection to such tunes in many works of music I suspect. ;-)
Y TU Y YO Un hombre concibió un momento de respuestas al sueño Estando diariamente las flores percibiendo todos los temas Como un fundamento dejado para crear la meta espiral Un movimiento al mismo tiempo recuperado y apreciado Todo completo a la vista de semillas de la vida contigo Cambiado solamente para una visión de sonido, el espacio aceptó Entre el panorama del tiempo detrás del rostro de la necesidad Llegando rápidamente a términos de toda expresión establecida Emoción revelada como la doncella del océano Todo completo a la vista de semillas de la vida contigo Monedas y colas se cruzan (Date la vuelta sastre, asaltando) Nunca conocen sus méritos infructíferos (Todas las mañanas del interés mostrado, presentando unos a otros a la cuerda) Cuerdas están rotas (Todas abandonadas muriendo, redescubiertas de la puerta que dio la vuelta) Aseguradas dentro de la madre tierra (Para cerrar la cubierta, todo el interés mostrado) Ellos no esconderán, espera, ellos no te dirán (Para cambiar unos a otros, a la señal al tiempo flota tu ascenso) Observando el mundo, observando a todo el mundo Observándonos partir Y tú y yo escalamos sobre el mar hacia el valle Y tú y yo comunicamos razones para llamar Viniendo rápidamente a términos de todas las expresiones establecidas Emoción revelada como la doncella del océano Como un movimiento al mismo tiempo recuperado y apreciado Todo completo en la vista de semillas de la vida contigo Triste predicador agarrado sobre la puerta coloreada del tiempo Loco profesor está ahí recordado de la rima No habrá enemigo mutante, lo certificaremos Finales políticos, como tristes quedan, morirán Se dirigen como gustos que comienzan a introducirte Escuché fuerte pero no pude ver Cambio del ritmo de la vida fuera y dentro de mi El predicador entrenó en todo para perder su nombre El profesor viaja, pidiendo ser mostrado igual Al final acordaremos, aceptaremos inmortalizaremos Que la verdad del hombre madurando en sus ojos Todo completo en la vista de semillas de la vida contigo Viniendo rápidamente a términos establecidos Como un momento ambos recuperados y apreciados Emoción revelada como la doncella del océano Un futuro más claro, mañana, tarde, noches contigo Y tú y yo escalamos cruzando las formas de la mañana Y tú y yo alcanzando al sol para el río Y tú y yo escalamos más claro hacia el movimiento Y tú y yo gritamos sobre los valles de mares interminables
I don't think the lyrics don't make sense. This lyric is actually a poem, and of great quality. It is necessary to study the meaning of images, metaphors, learn how poetry is written to understand it.
I think of my sweet wife when I hear this song, she passed away Feb 2nd 2021 at only 58 years old, we saw many valleys of endless seas
Condolences for your loss, but glad this song can take you back to those days. She must have been a wonderful woman.
Rip
Im 20 years old and thanks to my mom and dad i finally understand the greatness of YES music
Music I learned of from my older sister. She forced me to listen to it until I understood its depth. Thank you Christine for that. You will always be remembered. 12-24-1964 / 1-19-2020
Can you explain the meaning of the song to me?
@nicobones9608 it was once said that no one understands the meaning of Jon Andersons' lyrics, but my belief with all songs, the meaning is unique to you. For me, it is just how the music makes you feel.
This song sounds like the soundtrack to the best day of your life....
This comment hits home, thanks man!
Walking barefoot with the love of your life, in the fog, anywhere.
With her
Words can not express my feeling of this album/group
It is. T
My fathers all time favorite band. Took me a while to understand their greatness. Im 40 now, I get it.
2727taterbug wisdom comes with age.
I'm 16 and this means a lot for some reason. Like a beautiful prediction to the foreseeable future
I was my brother's favorite band too. I was too young to appreciate it!!
Saludos!!!! Música de alta calidad!!!
That's beautiful, I hope the same will happen with my kids
My most stressful times I’ve used this powerful music to lift me up and take me away. No drugs needed.
In 1974, I was a 7y/o when I started playing my older siblings' LP's; youngest of nine kids. All the Yes albums were amongst them. Years later, a friend of mine commented, "The [lyrics] don't make any sense." I told him I felt the lyrics/vocals were much like an instrument being played; an emotional component is conveyed like the other instruments... Happy, joyful, and positive music. I've seen them LIVE three times. 'THE' tightest, cleanest, and most instrumentally complex music of any band I have seen!
I think there's some fact in your post, it's a man's emotional bond with words, he's stringing words and phrases together that fit or flow and logic be dam.
Christopher Rolens love that
YES lyrics are meant to paint images upon the imagination. Jon Anderson and Neil Peart are my two favorite lyricists, and they're really like Yin and Yang. Anderson paints with words; Peart is a master of rhyming prose.
I agree. I've been listening to Yes for 30 years, and to this day I'm still not 100% sure what my favorite Yes songs are about, but I still love them. When I listen to this song I think of two young boys enjoying nature, climbing around in a place similar to what you might find in the Lord of The Rings. When I hear Wonderous Stories I imagine the kids and young adults in a European village, all rushing to gather around Hans Christian Anderson, so they can hear what he has to say. The album covers stir the imagination as well. I recall staring the sleeve of my older brother's Yes LPs, wishing I could go to the places depicted in the paintings.
Christopher Rolens I remember being and feeling very alone many times in 1973. I would go to bed, close my eyes and listening to them. Thier lyrics and music seemed to remove from all my loneliness and place me far away from this world. I look fondly on thier music now.
the first few chords gives me chills
Dah dah dah dah… dah daht! ❤
Yes! A big part of my adolescence! Amazing rock orchestral excellence! Oh man do we boomers have some excellent musical nostalgia !
This is the most amazing art that was concieved by an army of think tanks and psychologists . My brain chemistry loves to flow with the hypnotism !!!!!
Has to go down in history as a top 100 masterpiece. Dramatic as it may be, its electrifying the mind with this gift in its song. The voice highs are unmatched by anyone.
One of the most fantastic songs in music history
Well hello there from 'Markey Mark' in Raymond WA😊
@@markschafer1828 Hello Markey
Do you like Yes?
Love them
@@markschafer1828Hello Markey
Hello
6:15 still gives me goosebumps 15 years later
True classics never die.
I understand all the lyrics...take them one line at a time...let your heart see, what your eyes can not...Astral Traveler here...peace...
Jon was /is very into Paramahansa Yogananda... You should read "Autobiography of a Yogi."
Possibly the most amazing and beautiful rock song of all time involving a sound palatte that is extraordinary and totally unique.
Loved this song 45 years ago at 15 and I love it still.
😊
Pezzo sublime ci apre le porte del paradiso dove Jon Anderson con la sua voce angelica ci guida in una dimensione celestiale quello strumentale che vorrei che non finisse mai da quanto è bello Capolavori come questi se ne sentono pochi fantastici Yes !!!!!
Me sinto privilegiado por ter iniciado meu gosto musical com bandas como essa.
Abriu as portas para saber apreciar o que há de melhor no mundo musical.
After analyzing the the 5.1 release of this baby , I'm absolutely convinced that this is the most Hypnotic song ( targeted to keep up and coming intellectuals in a loop of intense Art appreciation for their whole adult lives) that has ever been concieved by the Tavistock institute !!!!!!!!!
I was 11 years old when this music came out and I’m here to tell your appreciation of it grows even more with time.
one of my all time favorite songs for 45 years now.
Una de mis canciones preferidas. La he estado oyendo durante 47 años, debo haberla escuchado miles de veces y cada vez me gusta más. Siento que ha influido mucho en mi forma de ser, de pensar y en mi personalidad.
And You and I climb over the SEEDS to the valley .The seeds of life. GMO masterful programming !!!!
I loved Yes! 1972...there is no long time ago when these great songs are in your memory...best music ever in that era.
in my city, obregon,sonora,mexico. many of my friends know and love this tune!!!
La música de yes, es apreciada solo por quien está entregado a la música, para siempre yes .
My oldest son listened to this in his cradle he’s 45 and loves it still
A mixture of unique styles. A jazz drummer (Bill Bruford), a classic pianist (Rick Wakeman), a rock guitarist (Steve How), a blues bassist (Chris Squire) and a guitar voice (Jon Anderson). The curious thing is that it was thanks to Jon Anderson that I discovered Jethro Tull. I looked for Ian Anderson and found only Jethro Tull and the albums Benefit and Aqualung. Jon Anderson, Jimmy Page, Roger Daltrey, Peter Gabriel. Maybe the greatest vocalists ever. Yes, yes of course one of my favorite bands.
I don't know how I missed them in my early years. I guess I simply didn't get it. Now a huge staple for me and sometimes can't get the songs out of my head - seriously. Amazing musicianship. RIP Chris Squire
Add Steve Marriott, Robert Plant, and Paul Rodgers, and I'm with you.
I was a 19year old high school dropout, living with a 21 year old college girl named Ann. Never had done drugs before. A t a party with her friends in our apartment one night, someone brought a weird looking thing called a hookah. Filled the bottom with champagne and the top with hashish. We take turns on the four tubes and someone else puts Close To The Edge on the stereo. Long story short, I thought I’d visited Heaven for about 45 minutes. Some 50 years and a lifetime later, I’m convinced I did.
amazing how 1 can love what they do not understand
A teen when this music emerged. Who woulda known that 50 years later it's still great!
RIP Chris Squire.
Susan Baldwin yes il mio primo gruppo.sempre felici.
And now Alan White too😢
It's a song where you never want it to end.....
Whats not to love about this? Takes me back to my childhood. AWESOME!
I'm 13 and can't get enough
Awfulsticknoob
When I was thirteen I could'nt get anything...lol
+awfulsticknoob When I was 13, I was... well, I was... what? What was I saying? Hello.
raw emotion
you are now seventeen probably, and me? im fifteen and still loving this song because of my dead uncle.
@@mikoogle5758 you mean you're not tik tok-ing?
Damn proud of you son.
People...like Jesus I see mankind and their Needs of most importance....love life a future...I can't stop thinking about you is so important
My first concert, Ottawa civic center 1976. Rotating stage, still brings me to tears. Im 60 now.
My second was the Kinks, Montreal forum. 1977. I was blessed.
Best album of all time. No doubt
They take you to amazing, wonderful places you never even knew existed.
Thank u for this. This song gets to me on the inside.
Loved this at 15 46 years ago! We were sooo sophisticated ☘️happy St Patrick’s !
damn shame that no one knows this great tune, fantastic
simply spectacular for ever!!!!!!!
I new every word and as a first tenor in high school choir 1974--could match his voice closely and would sing in my living room over and over!!! Loved this song and the music was a different beast!
yes has my heart forever❤
A sound track of my youth. I was in 2nd year high school when this was played in the alternative rock radios here in Manila. I was stuck with this song. Brilliant. Engaging. Senseful. Unlike the song and dance KPop music that is being fed down the ears of today's youth.
U r amazing beloved fantastic individual ❤️
I have an addiction to yes.
Don't need to be stoned high or tripping to enjoy this although,,,
I agree. My father turned me on to this group in the womb. The music and lyrics are both beautiful to my ears. I actually took him to a concert of theirs a few years ago, for his birthday, before Squire expired. I'm a daddy's girl and this group is certainly an amazing piece of our bond. My first concert of theirs, when I was a wee one, I and they needed nothing extra to enjoy it.
Although. . . Agree!! With headphones 🎧 unparalleled
Never hurts to b trippin
I’m with the “..although…”!…😳…👍🤣😃
this love song is so beautiful
Love this love is so much my goodness holy s***
When I first heard this song I couldn't believe it. 50 yrs ago.
Soo beautiful
THANK GOD FOR ROCK N ROLL AND BANDS LIKE YES PLEASURE SEEING THEM 3 TIMES GROWING UP IN ST LOUIS MO LISTENING TO KSHE 95 BEST RADIO STATION ON THE PLANET ✌🇱🇷
My all time favorite !!!!!
the best of the best
Beautiful song.
YES, MOST EXCELLENT..
one of my fav songs, my yes song
yes
I really have no idea what the lyrics mean, but I love this song. I’m only 44 so I wasn’t around during their heyday, but Yes is one of my favorite bands, and one of the greatest bands in rock and roll history.
Amazing!!!
Types of music that never end!
{Across the sea to the valley" reminds me of the Isrealites Exodus from Egypt to find new land... ;-)
I was surprised to see the actual line for 'Emotion revealed as the ocean maid'. I always thought it was 'emotion revealed has the ocean made', as in the ocean was made of tears. I like my words better. 😉 Awesome song.
Love love love!
Quintessential YES
I was 16 when I first fell in love with Yes. I FELT like Jon Anderson was singing TO me not AT me from a radio speaker. I FELT that he was singing about Jesus Christ.
Today I'm an outsider Deacon and way past the religiosity, but in A RELATIONSHIP with Jesus, now I KNOW Jon was praising Him. 🔥💗😇🙏🏽🙏🏻👊🏻👊🏾👆💖💞
"And You And I"
Coming quickly to terms of all expression laid
Emotion revealed as the ocean maid
As a movement regained and regarded both the same
All complete in the side of seeds of life with you
*Sad preacher nailed upon the coloured door of time
Insane teacher be there reminded of the rhyme
There'll be no mutant enemy we shall certify
Political ends, as sad remains, will die
Reach out as forward tastes begin to enter you
Ooh, ooh
I listened hard but could not see
Life tempo change out and inside me
The preacher trained in all to lose his name
The teacher travels, asking to be shown the same
In the end, we'll agree, we'll accept, we'll immortalize*
That the truth of the man maturing in his eyes
All complete in the sight of seeds of life with you
Coming quickly to terms of all expression laid
As a moment regained and regarded both the same
Emotion revealed as the ocean maid
A clearer future, morning, evening, nights with you
And you and I climb, crossing the shapes of the morning
And you and I reach over the sun *(sun or Son?) for the river
And you and I climb, clearer, towards the movement
And you and I called over valleys of endless seas
Isaiah 53 in the New Testament says it a bit more direct
Isa. 53:2-10
For he shall grow up before him as a tender plant, and as a root out of a dry ground: he hath no form nor comeliness; and when we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him.
He is despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief: and we hid as it were our faces from him; he was despised, and we esteemed him not. Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows: yet we did esteem him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted.
But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed. All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way; and the Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all.
He was oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth: he is brought as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before her shearers is dumb, so he openeth not his mouth. He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who shall declare his generation? for he was cut off out of the land of the living: for the transgression of my people was he stricken.
And he made his grave with the wicked, and with the rich in his death; because he had done no violence, neither was any deceit in his mouth. Yet it pleased the Lord to bruise him; he hath put him to grief: when thou shalt make his soul an offering for sin, he shall see his seed, he shall prolong his days, and the pleasure of the Lord shall prosper in his hand.
Isaiah 53:2-10 KJV
bible.com/bible/1/isa.53.2-10.KJV
Great great great great band 🤘🏻🤩
HOW GOOD WAS THIS BAND
Chris squire forever.
3:48 to 4:42
Watching my baby was born. Tears.
Thank you.
I miss our talks. If you read these this is the first one I thought of when we worked together. I need to talk because I need to go there. It's been so distorted and all I did was care and maybe too much but that is my own and yours. This is a perfect understanding I had when it all started.
The opening guitar notes and later on, remind me of some bird songs like maybe Robins, Grackles, Blackbirds. Could me some music writers use similar combo of notes tha tremind us of this and that fairly well known tunes. ;-) It adds for some extra often unknown connection to such tunes in many works of music I suspect. ;-)
Really good!!!
But really, that window when YES, ELP, Moody blues where just on the radio.. life was a lil more magical. YES it was
Y TU Y YO
Un hombre concibió un momento de respuestas al sueño
Estando diariamente las flores percibiendo todos los temas
Como un fundamento dejado para crear la meta espiral
Un movimiento al mismo tiempo recuperado y apreciado
Todo completo a la vista de semillas de la vida contigo
Cambiado solamente para una visión de sonido, el espacio aceptó
Entre el panorama del tiempo detrás del rostro de la necesidad
Llegando rápidamente a términos de toda expresión establecida
Emoción revelada como la doncella del océano
Todo completo a la vista de semillas de la vida contigo
Monedas y colas se cruzan
(Date la vuelta sastre, asaltando)
Nunca conocen sus méritos infructíferos
(Todas las mañanas del interés mostrado, presentando unos a otros a la cuerda)
Cuerdas están rotas
(Todas abandonadas muriendo, redescubiertas de la puerta que dio la vuelta)
Aseguradas dentro de la madre tierra
(Para cerrar la cubierta, todo el interés mostrado)
Ellos no esconderán, espera, ellos no te dirán
(Para cambiar unos a otros, a la señal al tiempo flota tu ascenso)
Observando el mundo, observando a todo el mundo
Observándonos partir
Y tú y yo escalamos sobre el mar hacia el valle
Y tú y yo comunicamos razones para llamar
Viniendo rápidamente a términos de todas las expresiones establecidas
Emoción revelada como la doncella del océano
Como un movimiento al mismo tiempo recuperado y apreciado
Todo completo en la vista de semillas de la vida contigo
Triste predicador agarrado sobre la puerta coloreada del tiempo
Loco profesor está ahí recordado de la rima
No habrá enemigo mutante, lo certificaremos
Finales políticos, como tristes quedan, morirán
Se dirigen como gustos que comienzan a introducirte
Escuché fuerte pero no pude ver
Cambio del ritmo de la vida fuera y dentro de mi
El predicador entrenó en todo para perder su nombre
El profesor viaja, pidiendo ser mostrado igual
Al final acordaremos, aceptaremos inmortalizaremos
Que la verdad del hombre madurando en sus ojos
Todo completo en la vista de semillas de la vida contigo
Viniendo rápidamente a términos establecidos
Como un momento ambos recuperados y apreciados
Emoción revelada como la doncella del océano
Un futuro más claro, mañana, tarde, noches contigo
Y tú y yo escalamos cruzando las formas de la mañana
Y tú y yo alcanzando al sol para el río
Y tú y yo escalamos más claro hacia el movimiento
Y tú y yo gritamos sobre los valles de mares interminables
Alfredo Chacón Perfección lírica 😍
Muy buena traducción FELICIDADES Y GRACIAS!!
@@palomamendoza4994 Gracias :-)
@@luisreyguerrerorojano8385 Gracias :-)
No...... Manes💯
Thank you for that...
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesssss!!!
Великая команда рок музыкантов.
Great job, thanks for sharing!
Sounds like two kids who love each other and are frolicking through the forest.
A beautiful song reminds me of romance
The greatest song ever that I have no idea what it means.
Stellar. Compare this to Bruno Mars or Robin Thick. You can’t.
The instrumental, you can hear “answer the call”
First Love
Yes, yes and yes.
Everytime I hear this I think in my father, his last wish it was hear it when he died
I LOVE tis song, but I have NO idea WHAT the Hell it means... thank you to EVERYONE that's going to TELL ME!!!
It's a love story :)
You and I 2
1972 AND YOU AND I YES YOU AND I FOREVER LOVE YOU BABY FOREVER ????? ?
Para escribir una canción así, se necesita estar muy elevado espiritualmente,lo bueno no dura😂
I’m convinced that Bach or the rest of them could have made a better prog song. Has it all.
It's "chord"... and "...call home". Damn!
Who’s listening in June 2024?
Im in july
Its a situation..jon Anderson i strive to sing at that level...unfortunately.. i sound like satchmoe.. hear the bass?
Yes.
I can kinda remember listening to this on a high end 4 channel system. While committing herbicide.
The next time you think Rick wakeman thank Chris squire too okay good thing we figure that out.
I don't think the lyrics don't make sense. This lyric is actually a poem, and of great quality. It is necessary to study the meaning of images, metaphors, learn how poetry is written to understand it.