Todavía hoy, a mis tantos años de edad, no dejo de disfrutar la música de YES. Dios sabrá recompensar el excelente trabajo que hicieron como grupo músical.
IKR. To me it is one of best albums ever. the keyboard /synthesizer is amazing. track one: America awesome too. I get chills everything I listen to this
Bass, Vocals - Chris Squire (March 4, 1948 - June 27, 2015) Drums, Vibraphone - Bill Bruford Guitar, Vocals - Peter Banks (July 15, 1947 - March 7, 2013) Organ, Piano - Tony Kaye Vocals, Percussion - John Anderson
ALL '70s prog-rock sounded better on vinyl or (non-cassette) tape and good playback equipment, in my INFORMED opinion. Here in the 21st Century, popular NON-MUSIC is pure toilet-fodder!
The year was 1969 and this album most definitely ahead of it's time. Super, Awesome and Excellent
I'm a big Yes fan...this is up there with anything they'e ever done...it's a fabulous song!
R.I.P. Chris Squire AND R.I.P. Peter Banks. Thank you two for creating such an awesome prog-rock band that is Yes.
This is my favorite song from the first two Yes albums
One of mine too but I also really like "then" "the prophet" and "survival."
You can tell this is a pretty special band even at such a nascent stage of their career.
Todavía hoy, a mis tantos años de edad, no dejo de disfrutar la música de YES. Dios sabrá recompensar el excelente trabajo que hicieron como grupo músical.
Amen
not alot of people really know about old yes...This is what I call high art music.
Really turned me on in the 70's.
IKR. To me it is one of best albums ever. the keyboard /synthesizer is amazing. track one: America awesome too. I get chills everything I listen to this
Old Yes as in first two albums? Not sure where old Yes ends and new Yes begins.
Not a lot of people know about Yes period other than what they might hear on the radio.
Early Yes ends with The Yes Album and the arrival of Steve Howe I think.
I discovered this group as a teenager. Maybe 15 not sure. I had to get every album, was hooked.
Me too but in the eighties when most of the people my age had(and probably still don't)have a clue as to who Yes were.
I'm not a rabid fan of the Hammond sound but this is definitely one of the best songs Yes ever did.
I first read that as not a Rabin fan. Lol. I guess I'm just used to seeing that.
Bass, Vocals - Chris Squire (March 4, 1948 - June 27, 2015)
Drums, Vibraphone - Bill Bruford
Guitar, Vocals - Peter Banks (July 15, 1947 - March 7, 2013)
Organ, Piano - Tony Kaye
Vocals, Percussion - John Anderson
Great bass line in this
It sounds better on vinyl, it really does.
ALL '70s prog-rock sounded better on vinyl or (non-cassette) tape and good playback equipment, in my INFORMED opinion. Here in the 21st Century, popular NON-MUSIC is pure toilet-fodder!
super song.
Whenever I hear Tony Kaye's keyboard, I think... "MUSIC FROM THE FUTURE".
Just ' Looking Around ' and seeing the awesome landscape
with You wonderful ..............
Beautiful
RIP Chris Squire
Is it me or did they have a little bit of Beatles on this first album and talking about the late 60's Beatles.
Lee most definitely Beatles influenced sweetness being very obvious Beatles styling
They covered The Beatles' "Every Little Thing" on the 1st album -- and it's brilliant!
Lots of fun being with You
juste MERCI Chris .........kif bien avec Peter ...
Its the best yes’ song in their early line up
Looking Around having a beer with You hearts .................
That was a while ago !
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