Yes - The Gates of Delirium (Steven Wilson Remix)

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  • @kevinkeough777
    @kevinkeough777 11 дней назад +1

    From Wikipedia:
    "The Gates of Delirium" is the first track on Yes's 1974 album, Relayer. The album title comes from the lyrics of "The Remembering (High The Memory)" from Tales from Topographic Oceans.
    Based on Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace, the song begins with a prelude, which leads into a lengthy instrumental section (beginning at about the 8 minute mark) representing the battle. The final section (entitled "Soon"), released as a single in 1975, is a very gentle, soothing prayer for peace and hope which represents the aftermath of the battle. Before the re-issue of Tales from Topographic Oceans or In a Word: Yes (1969 - ), this was the longest officially released studio recording by the band with almost 22 minutes, taking up the entire first side of the LP.
    It is the only Yes studio album to feature Patrick Moraz, who replaced keyboardist Rick Wakeman earlier in the year. Relayer reached #4 in the UK (remaining 8 weeks in the Top 40) and #5 in the US (remaining 16 weeks in the Top 200).
    A loud crashing sound heard in the middle of the song is caused by a set of old automobile parts mounted on a rack being pushed over. The band decided to keep it in instead of doing another take. Alan White explains in the liner notes of the 2003 remaster of the album. "The percussion on that song is pretty unusual," he says. "Jon and I used to travel together to Chris' home studio, where we recorded the album. We would stop at a junkyard along the way and pick up parts of cars. We'd just go there and bang on things. There were springs and pieces of metal, brake, and clutch plates. We'd buy them and bring them back to the studio. We built a rack and hung all these things off it, and we'd bang on them. During the recording I pushed the whole thing over. That crash is what you hear on the album."
    Lyrics:
    Stand and fight we do consider
    Reminded of an inner pact between us
    That's seen as we go
    And ride there
    In motion
    To fields in debts of honor
    Defending
    Stand the marchers soaring talons,
    Peaceful lives will not deliver freedom,
    Fighting we know,
    Destroy oppression
    The point to reaction
    As leaders look to you
    Attacking
    Choose and renounce throwing chains to the floor.
    Kill or be killing faster sins correct the flow.
    Casting giant shadows off vast penetrating force
    To alter via the war that seen
    As friction spans the spirits wrath ascending to redeem.
    Wars that shout in screams of anguish,
    Power spent passion bespoils our soul receiver,
    Surely we know.
    In glory
    We rise to offer,
    Create our freedom,
    A word we utter,
    A word.
    Words cause our banner, victorious our day.
    Will silence be promised as violence display?
    The curse increased we fight the pow'r
    And live by it by day.
    Our gods awake in thunderous roars,
    And guide the leaders hand in paths of glory to the cause.
    Listen, should we fight forever
    Knowing as we do know fear destroys?
    Listen, should we leave our children?
    Listen, our lives stare in silence;
    Help us now.
    Listen, your friends have been broken,
    They tell us of your poison; now we know.
    Kill them, give them as they give us.
    Slay them, burn their children's laughter
    On to hell.
    The fist will run, grasp metal to gun.
    The spirit sings in crashing tones,
    We gain the battle drum.
    Our cries will shrill, the air will moan and crash into the dawn.
    The pen won't stay the demon's wings,
    The hour approaches pounding out the Devil's sermon.
    Soon, oh soon the light,
    Pass within and soothe this endless night
    And wait here for you,
    Our reason to be here.
    Soon, oh soon the time,
    All we move to gain will reach and calm;
    Our heart is open,
    Our reason to be here.
    Long ago, set into rhyme.
    Soon, oh soon the light,
    Ours to shape for all time,
    Ours the right;
    The sun will lead us,
    Our reason to be here.
    Soon, oh soon the light,
    Ours to shape for all time,
    Ours the right;
    The sun will lead us,
    Our reason to be here.

  • @morris3245
    @morris3245 4 года назад +581

    This is an immense and complex masterpiece, hearing it again after 44 years makes one realize how privileged we were in the 1970s.

    • @joeratley1062
      @joeratley1062 4 года назад +17

      We did have many great musical artists. Pray for more.

    • @abortretryfail9350
      @abortretryfail9350 4 года назад +13

      Agree, it also makes you realize how timeless it is. I just love the fact they used a rack of junk, old mufflers and such, that they literally got at a scrap yard, to make some of the stranger sounds during the "battle" part.

    • @delby66
      @delby66 4 года назад +25

      @Jes Lookn This is so true Jes. I'm 64 now and I feel like I was privileged and lucky to grow up during the 60's music explosion and into the 70's prog rock era. To me, the Moody Blues started the prog rock era which led to bands like Yes, Genesis, ELP, Strawbs, Renaissance, Camel....just to name a few. All brilliant bands. Don't get me wrong, I liked heavier rock bands as well, but, I just found myself leaning towards the prog rock. I was lucky enough to see all these bands live as well. What a great time.

    • @isaacbarlow8247
      @isaacbarlow8247 4 года назад +4

      amen

    • @brianchandler6127
      @brianchandler6127 4 года назад +4

      YES popped my rock and roll cherry in 72

  • @rdisky40
    @rdisky40 2 года назад +10

    RIP Alan White, Yes drummer. Another great loss for prog rock music, just one week after Vangelis passing. :(

  • @janbollaert6838
    @janbollaert6838 2 года назад +13

    I used to play this over and over again and very loud in the 70ties....until my head started to hurt. I still love to listen to it from time to time, I'm 63 now and love it as much as the first time I played it.

  • @peterg.bassist
    @peterg.bassist 2 года назад +8

    During this song Chris Squire and his bass "became as one" and this bassline is a Masterpiece.

  • @arpadaszalos8204
    @arpadaszalos8204 6 лет назад +403

    A masterpiece. But Chris bass playing is phenomenal. RIP Chris Squire.

    • @jonmyers8681
      @jonmyers8681 5 лет назад +10

      He struggles to keep up with himself, and he does!

    • @robertsnyder1890
      @robertsnyder1890 5 лет назад +12

      DO NOT FORGET STEVE HOWE sorry for the caps

    • @bandfromtheband9445
      @bandfromtheband9445 5 лет назад +7

      That Rickenbacker 4001 Bass Guitar! It's treble pickup will never be duplicated!

    • @illegitimatefilm
      @illegitimatefilm 4 года назад +4

      What does the word “But” imply here? That despite Chris Squire being a brilliant Bass player, this song rocks?
      What’s the contradiction?

    • @austinbaird6311
      @austinbaird6311 4 года назад +3

      I saw him a year and a half before He died at the age of 20. So thankful. Cruise to the edge my friends. Steve Hackett also put on one of the best shows I’ve ever seen. Long live the prog

  • @koroba01
    @koroba01 4 года назад +179

    Without a doubt Yes’ music is our generation’s classical music.

    • @bowgart5567
      @bowgart5567 3 года назад +7

      rock is kinda becoming what jazz was back then

    • @PepeSalvaje
      @PepeSalvaje 2 года назад +1

      Yes

    • @HStalhane
      @HStalhane 2 года назад

      or, you know, John Williams and Danny Elfman...

    • @lesliehilesgardener6959
      @lesliehilesgardener6959 2 года назад

      Agreed...it was a Big Change in music from then on into today so meny beautiful people sounds variety new instruments and so on it Goes

    • @flannigan7956
      @flannigan7956 2 года назад

      Trying to put something dumber, for that many more likes

  • @lesblatnyak5947
    @lesblatnyak5947 8 месяцев назад +5

    Ladies and gentlemen Chris Squire and Yes the greatest show on earth. This tour was my first blessing of Yes live and I was so impressed I saw them 35 more times till Squire's passing 🙏🍁

    • @brianspicer5652
      @brianspicer5652 Месяц назад

      They are the most awesome live band I've ever seen and I've seen lot I've been to 33 yes concerts in my life the Roundup was awesome with Peter Frampton

  • @SuperWellhung1
    @SuperWellhung1 3 года назад +5

    1975. Lying in bed in Bradenton, FL with a tiny earphone jack and a DJ named Jason on the program 'Night Song' played this. Around the 16:10 mark I am floating through the Universe. No. Never messed with drugs. Don't need them with music like this. That was when music was a living breathing miracle.

  • @MarkJones-mm3br
    @MarkJones-mm3br 3 года назад +173

    I am sure Mozart, Beethoven and all the other great historical composers would be fans of Yes if they were alive today.

    • @MikeCarvin
      @MikeCarvin 3 года назад +4

      Yep, especially the Romantics such as Berlioz and Wagner.

    • @stormymaiden
      @stormymaiden 2 года назад +2

      By far........

    • @pabloarias8849
      @pabloarias8849 2 года назад +2

      No se parece en nada a la música académica clásica...

    • @gormarx
      @gormarx 2 года назад +6

      Why? Because you like them? :)))

    • @chrispatterson8620
      @chrispatterson8620 2 года назад +2

      Absolutely

  • @johnburns5783
    @johnburns5783 Год назад +17

    What a bass player Chris Squire really was. Phenomenal

  • @claudefazio
    @claudefazio 2 года назад +72

    The melody starting at 16:12 is the pinnacle of progressive rock in my opinion. It's one of the most beautiful and haunting melodies ever created. Steve Howe's guitar playing on this track is exquisite.

    • @gregrobertson1292
      @gregrobertson1292 2 года назад +2

      Soon

    • @BibleBlack667
      @BibleBlack667 2 года назад +2

      I can only agree. Perfection, nothing less.

    • @badm.d
      @badm.d Год назад +1

      whe ni was 17 id put the record on in my shed and repeat that bit and sing alogn for liek 3 hours every night

    • @williewal
      @williewal Год назад +1

      For me those haunting ruthless dark and ecstatic melodies start at 13:47 all the way up untill we reach the sea of tranquillity and peace. Soon.

    • @peterhebert7192
      @peterhebert7192 Год назад +2

      For me it starts at the 12:53 mark, the break out .... the opening at 16:12 is the calm after the storm

  • @Yanto-Bardic
    @Yanto-Bardic 5 лет назад +235

    I remember buying this on it's release on vinyl It was a cold winter day, I got out of school early to get to the record shop before it closed ( a wet cold Monday afternoon) and getting home locking myself in my room and just playing and playing this - It Blew Me Away for Days/Weeks - took it to school and played it for the music teacher he was a "Classical snob", but he just said Wow!" and went and bought it. Mission Accomplished. :O)

    • @luigin9087
      @luigin9087 5 лет назад +8

      Great story

    • @wyattwahlgren8883
      @wyattwahlgren8883 4 года назад +9

      My favorite kind of music is classical music, but I really love prog rock as well. With prog rock, you can really tell the musicians are really into it.

    • @katemurphy1915
      @katemurphy1915 4 года назад +2

      Yanto2013 I received this on a pink plastic 8 track tape for Christmas 1977. Pink wasn’t the appropriate color.

    • @chateaupig826
      @chateaupig826 4 года назад +5

      oh memories of having to "order" something obscure and checking over and over again only to be told they needed more orders to print the album . . never got it

    • @wam44
      @wam44 4 года назад +7

      I remember buying this and playing it when it came out too :-) I was amazed-it transported me to a different place-a good place-lol

  • @bloodclot
    @bloodclot 2 года назад +44

    I'm 30. I only got into Relayer and Yes about 6 years ago. This is the greatest piece of musical art I've ever heard. The uncontrollable air guitar, air keyboard, air drums that come out of me when listening to this brings upon the greatest pleasure and enjoyment I've ever had before. I will forever praise Relayer and hold it in the highest regard. I will never forget when, where, and how I felt when I first listened to it. To this day, I still get goosebumps. The buildup is fantastic, then you get sent for a glorious fucking spiral starting at 8:00. Then, you get absolutely blasted with the groove at 10:23. I was so shocked when I found that this was the same song at that point. I like to imagine what if scenarios, like what if this was not limited to LP recording times, this groove feels like it goes on for a long time but what if it went on for twice or 3 times as long? I would get so lost in a trance and I would love it. Then.... Just when you think you understand how it's going to go from here.... you get literally fucked in your ear in the best way possible around 11:42 with all those weird ass sounds. And then all those bass slides come in?!?!?! This is intense. This song is so intense. Nothing will ever be as good as this. I personally feel the soon part is overrated compared to the rest of the song. Genesis, Jethro and ELP give me this same feeling, but nothing like Yes can with Relayer. I wish music today could any sort of flame to it. I hope you all are doing well.

    • @garri5108
      @garri5108 Год назад +5

      The Gates Of Delirium and Close To The Edge are definitely the best prog songs ever but it's single songs from the album, the rest of the songs from Relayer and Close To The Edge are not so interesting to me. Genesis in terms of albums for me in 5 times better than Yes. Every from first 5 Genesis albums are masterpiece in entirety. Maybe it's just me, who appreciate mellody more than complexity. But if you are the same as me I can suggest some songs for you to listen. "sadako e le mille gru di carta" by Logos and "Horror Vacui" by Unreal City. If you would like please share something not mainstream too. It's hard nowadays to find something good.

    • @padraigis40
      @padraigis40 Год назад +2

      Tune is an absolute masterpiece. Congrats on finding it.

    • @sarojaband4664
      @sarojaband4664 Год назад +2

      Lifelong YES fan here. Welcome to the family! If you enjoy Gates of Delirium, then Tales from Topographic Oceans, And You and I, and Awaken are all right up there.

    • @U2WB
      @U2WB 11 месяцев назад

      10:23 is the only segment that has any value in this composition, and it is clearly Chris Squire's influence - but then it's ruined by the cacophonous meanderings of noise.

    • @careygagnon7758
      @careygagnon7758 6 месяцев назад

      I served in Afghanistan listening to this

  • @jamestownsend5573
    @jamestownsend5573 Год назад +8

    I haven't heard this for fifty years. Wow! I am in tears. Truly wonderful, amazing, brilliant. So moving.

  • @snjsilvan
    @snjsilvan 4 года назад +139

    Could you play that one more time? We forgot to hit the record button.

    • @Nmbr1TonkaTruck
      @Nmbr1TonkaTruck 3 года назад +3

      They're well known for practicing musical snippets and then stringing them all together into...well, magic. Name the bar and measure and, yeah, they'll play it as well or better every time.

    • @snjsilvan
      @snjsilvan 3 года назад +8

      @@Nmbr1TonkaTruck I don't doubt their musical prowess, but every recording would be somewhat different, considering Howe in particular. Not that it would better or worse- just a little different.

    • @snowdog202
      @snowdog202 3 года назад +2

      LOL

    • @anthonyeckert9510
      @anthonyeckert9510 3 года назад

      @@snowdog202 Been there!

    • @christophergreco6173
      @christophergreco6173 3 года назад

      Lol

  • @jaspergillgannon4991
    @jaspergillgannon4991 3 года назад +22

    In my opinion, a contender for the greatest song of modern music. For the Soon segment alone

    • @phillyisdavies54
      @phillyisdavies54 2 года назад

      Ian a bumdy of sticks bro

    • @danguee1
      @danguee1 Год назад

      Tastes! For me a contender for the greatest song of modern music. In spite of the Soon segment....

  • @CampElk
    @CampElk 7 лет назад +247

    War and Peace in a 22 minute nutshell by YES. The music takes patience and repeated listenings to finally get the groove in. once you do, you will crave it!

    • @willemrm4033
      @willemrm4033 7 лет назад +2

      1 out of 10, or is it a 100?, might indeed. the others will have wasted a lot of time.

    • @videotape2959
      @videotape2959 6 лет назад +10

      What? Not at all. The very first time I heard it it became one of my top favorite Yes song and it still is. Sound Chaser on the other hand... It took me a lot of listens to finally be able to enjoy it.
      I originally didn't understand the Tales from Topographic Oceans album, but after a lot of listens I love it now, track 2 and 3 are definitely in my top favorite Yes songs.
      Other than those few, I'd say Yes music is extremely accessible.

    • @BGOEvents
      @BGOEvents 6 лет назад +1

      A.D.D. maybe... ever read War And Peace without commercials?

    • @elisabethfabricius7905
      @elisabethfabricius7905 6 лет назад +6

      I agree with Video Tape. I've somehow dodged Yes most of my life, focusing on Genesis, Pink Floyd, Jethro Tull and (Fish era) Marillion; it never really caught me (and I never really bothered digging into it), until I heard ProgRockDock's collection of favourite Yes songs. When I heard Gates of Delirium, I was instantly captured, and kept thinking: "Why on earth haven't I heard this one before?" The whole battle section is phenomenal, and Soon is one of the most hauntingly beautiful pieces they ever did. Thanks to Sebastian (ProgRockDock), I now enjoy a list of wonderful Yes songs, even if I gave up on some of it (Tales from Topographic Oceans for instance - I just don't get it, and I think life is too short, and great music comes in such an abundance, that I will probably walk happily to my grave without spending any more time trying to enjoy that album...)

    • @iracknads
      @iracknads 6 лет назад +7

      I've felt that same way since 1977, when I first heard this. I have a sinking feeling we're at 6'47". It does end with a Picardy third though, which gives me hope for the distant future. We have a lot of discord to go through first.

  • @Gioma771
    @Gioma771 3 года назад +53

    This is a tremendous masterpiece in general, but 16:12 marks the start of one of the most haunting and beautiful pieces of music ever written

  • @oldwindsorblues
    @oldwindsorblues 5 лет назад +95

    Some of the best 21 minutes plus prog rock ever recorded! I have always loved this song, and I still do today as I did back in 1974 (45 years ago!!!!)
    Even if I was just an early "teen" I remember as it was yesterday the days when, at the beginning of March, with my mam and my sister we used to walk up the hill where we were living at that time picking up anemones in the fields between the olive trees. I used to take my "mono cassette tape player" with me and play the entire album along the way. Today, every time I play this song I cannot avoid to have vivid memories of my mam walking in front of us with her long blond hair flying in the wind, smiling and happy. Every time when "Soon" started she used to ask me: "who are they?, this sounds beautiful!", she never remembered the name of the band even if the name is so easy to remember! She loved classical music with passion, in particular Vivaldi, Mozart and Tchaikovsky. They always told me that she used to listen to the "Four Seasons" while she was breastfeeding me.
    When I listen to this song, all the times it hits mark 16:12 I cannot help to be moved and shed some tears thinking about my mam and to those sunny, happy and peaceful days. She was so beautiful...

    • @kyles5513
      @kyles5513 5 лет назад +5

      Great comment man.

    • @AmbientMusicStudio
      @AmbientMusicStudio 4 года назад +5

      What a beautiful memory to have associated with this piece.

  • @MiltonJrful
    @MiltonJrful 3 года назад +24

    I usually avoid listening to this song, so that everytime I listen to it, it can sound brand new. I am moved by it and in awe of it every single time. It is all it has been already called here, the acumen of prog rock, Yes's masterpiece, the completion of humanity's music in its widest sense.

  • @dimsmith2285
    @dimsmith2285 5 лет назад +22

    This song is what prog is all about - let the music be as important as the lyrics.

  • @mandocaconqueso2
    @mandocaconqueso2 4 года назад +51

    This song is a jewel, a truly masterpiece, the best song of the prog history in my humble opinion.

  • @LaurinaHawks
    @LaurinaHawks 6 лет назад +344

    For me the biggest piece of music of the 20th century. I am a huge Genesis Fan, but this composition of Yes is simply the fucking great song of Progrock. It will never be topped by anything, I guess.

    • @elisabethfabricius7905
      @elisabethfabricius7905 6 лет назад +34

      I ALMOST agree, but not completely. NOTHING beats the Apocalypse in 9/8th.

    • @LaurinaHawks
      @LaurinaHawks 6 лет назад +23

      Well the Apocalypse is Part of Supper's Ready, which is surely the other BIG Prog Piece. Since they are totally different, we can consider them equal.

    • @timweatherill3738
      @timweatherill3738 5 лет назад +21

      Yeah, Laurina, I agree. They ("Gates" & "Supper's") are rather like apples and oranges. They're both superb. Certainly, "Gates of Delirium" is my favourite Yes song, running neck and neck with "Awaken". "Supper's Ready" is my favourite Genesis song. For what it's worth...(ha!)

    • @vaqalarxornawosk1731
      @vaqalarxornawosk1731 5 лет назад +16

      Firth of fifth is great aswel and I love the first song from tales of topographic oceans

    • @kontre-kourant3726
      @kontre-kourant3726 5 лет назад +7

      in a epic way, is definitely the best prog song ever !

  • @tonycona182
    @tonycona182 Год назад +5

    remember getting this album the week it was released wondering what it would sound like with Wakeman having left the band and this was a new studio release. My friends and I had been big Yes fans since the Yes Album and had seen them on Fragile ,CTTE, and Tales Tours which were all fantastic. Got the Relayer record and we preceded to get right for the first listening smoking a bunch of good Columbian Bud and WOW! Minds blown ..... and then saw them do it live at Tampa Stadium. They were such a special band in the 70's .

  • @camdetwiler938
    @camdetwiler938 3 года назад +25

    From a Genesis super fan, Prog never got better than this. Many come close to it but this just takes the cake

    • @Plasmariel
      @Plasmariel 2 года назад +2

      To me it's this and Supper's Ready

  • @curtissingleton9108
    @curtissingleton9108 2 года назад +5

    The easy transition to familiar chord changes and then back to avante garde change is truly out of our minds!

    • @redskies4530
      @redskies4530 2 года назад

      Hi I recommend a song called 'Where I Come From' By Robert Nix btw I'm thumbing up ALL your comments.

  • @MrWeezer55
    @MrWeezer55 3 года назад +30

    An absolute masterpiece. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE Rick Wakeman, but I always wished that Yes had continued a bit more with this lineup with Patrick Moraz. He gave them such an edge.

    • @DrTomoculus
      @DrTomoculus 11 месяцев назад +1

      And Steve Howe collaborates with him more than he does Kaye and Wakeman. He does this with Moraz & Downes only.

    • @VincentMennella-hg9fs
      @VincentMennella-hg9fs 4 месяца назад +1

      No doubt Relayer would have been quite different with Wakeman in place of Moraz.

  • @PogDog112
    @PogDog112 2 года назад +5

    This is one of the most incredible pieces of music from the past 50 years

  • @wam44
    @wam44 4 года назад +15

    Relayer and Tales are definitely my two favorite Yes albums...They're both from another space and time....

  • @bandfromtheband9445
    @bandfromtheband9445 4 года назад +29

    Alan White, you were an incredible drummer!! You hit the skins hard!!!!

    • @TheReaperMan275
      @TheReaperMan275 2 года назад +4

      R.I.P. to this legend. He and Chris are reunited in that great concert hall in the sky.

  • @gyarmatizmus
    @gyarmatizmus 6 лет назад +23

    "Soon" is the most wonderful song of rock history ♥

  • @markrich7171
    @markrich7171 4 года назад +8

    I wasn't really into music until I was at a friends house one Saturday sometime in 1971. The Radio was on and in those days the late Alan Freeman DJ'd a programme in the afternoon dedicated solely to album bands and he played Yes. I just sat there listening. I couldn't believe what I was hearing, it was like nothing I'd ever heard before. I was totally blown away and 49 years on I still haven't heard anything else like them and they remain my number one band.

    • @davewest54
      @davewest54 3 года назад

      I had the same experience in '72 when a preview of the film Yesshows was shown on the Old Grey Whistle Test. The first song they played was Close To The Edge and it blew me away; and it still does!

  • @chinabluewho
    @chinabluewho 3 года назад +3

    As a child of the 70's , this brings back many memories, not good memories it was the 70's after all but memories.

    • @killmenow6663
      @killmenow6663 20 дней назад

      I have many great memories from the 70s. None bad.

  • @digitalsketchguy
    @digitalsketchguy 4 года назад +5

    The power of music. Thank you GOD

    • @danielsjeff
      @danielsjeff 3 года назад

      No deity involved here. Human ingenuity only. Cheers.

  • @curtissingleton9108
    @curtissingleton9108 2 года назад +5

    As useule, that slide guitar as with close to the edge is classic "howe" compistions.

  • @johnburns1882
    @johnburns1882 3 года назад +20

    Wow, 40+ years ago I first heard this phenomenal album. Still brings me to tears hearing such beautiful music.

  • @Metal_Auditor
    @Metal_Auditor 7 лет назад +122

    I don't think there's been any song recorded which displays the astonishingly diverse skill-set of a single guitarist better than this one.

    • @timweatherill3738
      @timweatherill3738 5 лет назад +13

      Funny, he once commented (I paraphrase a bit, I'm sure): "I don't know how they let me get away with it!" Well, Steve, maybe because "it" is extraordinary.

    • @Richcanvas
      @Richcanvas 5 лет назад +12

      Steve's playing is some of the 'bravest' guitar playing out there. Might seem a strange statement but his inventiveness and musicality is absolutely incredible and isn't afraid to go to places where others wouldn't go.

    • @katemurphy1915
      @katemurphy1915 4 года назад +3

      stalrunner No kidding. And Mr. Howe is still playing brilliantly.

    • @katemurphy1915
      @katemurphy1915 4 года назад +3

      I highly recommend Nexus: the CD Steve Howe made with his son, Virgil.

    • @douglasmurphy6214
      @douglasmurphy6214 4 года назад +2

      i agree steve is one of the all time greats but then again whatever lineup yes had they produced masterpieces i overlooked this one for years but its magnificent

  • @jeffreyhall2136
    @jeffreyhall2136 3 года назад +19

    I had a friend that was totally into Yes, He drove me nuts. At the time, I was into Southern rock. This album was the first I bought of Yes. I love this song. I have many Yes albums now. Saw them in 2000. Best concert I ever went too. They played Gates too. Thanks Chris...

  • @menganak1725
    @menganak1725 5 лет назад +39

    Relayer was the first Album I bought in 1974. It's still one of the best I have.

    • @Nmbr1TonkaTruck
      @Nmbr1TonkaTruck 3 года назад +1

      10 years old in '68, just went to work on my Dad's rockpile. Already drumming on everything around me as a kid bought I Santana and War albums first.
      Then Fragile when an older brother gave me a Japanese Beatle bass. Then mostly Stratocasters and everything I heard mimicked for the next 50 years.

  • @kenhaynes942
    @kenhaynes942 Год назад +2

    Steve Wilsons remix sounds like an amazing entire alternate take- im hearing keyboard and guitar parts ive never heard in 45 years!
    Yes's greatest song -- the battle sequence starting at 8:05 is Steve's most incredible sounding guitar work. And Patrick's keyboard sounds and solos are fantastic.
    Chris is otherworldly as usual !

  • @jimmcgee3111
    @jimmcgee3111 2 года назад +4

    Saw the Relayer tour in 1975. The thing with Yes is they replicated their music very well in their live shows. I was stunned at how close to the recording the live show was. Fantastic!!!!!!!!

  • @AnonsCrossfader
    @AnonsCrossfader 8 лет назад +145

    This will always be my favorite Yes song.

  • @nevermindthworld
    @nevermindthworld Год назад +2

    Something about that intro never fails to give me a euphoric feeling like the first time I listened to this song over ten years ago.

  • @mikedefleopard
    @mikedefleopard 4 года назад +21

    Never gets old. Complete Masterpiece.

  • @metalpop666
    @metalpop666 7 лет назад +146

    YES ......the best progressive-rock band ever.

    • @djohg-eye3565
      @djohg-eye3565 6 лет назад +5

      Don t forget CAN mon ami :)

    • @josealbuquerquejr5192
      @josealbuquerquejr5192 6 лет назад +5

      metalpop666 Best band ever

    • @elisabethfabricius7905
      @elisabethfabricius7905 6 лет назад +10

      Nah.... Gabriel-era Genesis beats them by a mile. But some of it is really great.

    • @thomasgunther18
      @thomasgunther18 5 лет назад +4

      Please don´t forget ELP (Emerson Lake and Palmer):They both are very perfect und full off energy.As I was young, in the 70th´s, i heard both.

    • @danielbebervanzo6573
      @danielbebervanzo6573 5 лет назад +7

      What about Pink Floyd?

  • @amharp5
    @amharp5 4 года назад +4

    A Fan since 1971 and Forever....

  • @robertstyles3782
    @robertstyles3782 5 лет назад +17

    Just wonderful. Takes me back to my youth. Days of hopeful expectation and endless opportunity. Thanks Yes for your positivity in my life. God bless one and all. Special memories of Chris Squire RIP.

  • @funkyjones
    @funkyjones 6 лет назад +50

    Freakin' masterpiece! And those last nine chords...aaah...

  • @JoelJMusic
    @JoelJMusic 7 лет назад +136

    What a gem. I can't believe I haven't heard this before.

    • @elisabethfabricius7905
      @elisabethfabricius7905 6 лет назад +4

      That was my exact reaction when I heard it for the first time :-)

    • @richardsylvanus2717
      @richardsylvanus2717 5 лет назад +5

      Even better in concert.
      Seen them three times in the '70s

    • @64214Jose
      @64214Jose 5 лет назад +3

      Better late than never.

    • @michaelbeerbados3291
      @michaelbeerbados3291 5 лет назад +1

      FEW bands are better live. YES is one of those bands. and their music is SUPER complicated !! YESSONGS is a collection of the greatest live recordings in history

    • @katemurphy1915
      @katemurphy1915 4 года назад

      Joel Julian I grew up listening to this music.

  • @MrStrat01
    @MrStrat01 5 лет назад +19

    At the end, the pedal steel guitar of Steve and the voice of Jon are eargasmic !!!! We are in heaven man !!!!

  • @Mike-pf1ru
    @Mike-pf1ru 7 лет назад +62

    The keyboard at 9:42 Is one of the highlights of the entire album. Patrick Moraz shines and brings the passage to a whole new level. I have been listening to this album for a quarter of a century, and have only just now heard the keyboards clearly at that point of the song.
    I will still probably prefer the original mix, but now I can listen for the notes and know what I am hearing. Steve Howe's guitar battle sounds are much clearer than I have ever heard. The drums are clear and unobstructed, and the bass has a whole new presence. I can hear each note that Squire is picking distinctly.

    • @AnonsCrossfader
      @AnonsCrossfader 6 лет назад +5

      Mike that keyboard solo at the end of Sound Chaser is one of my favorite keyboard solos of all time.

    • @dudydude3287
      @dudydude3287 3 года назад +1

      I still prefer Rick Wakeman's work on Tales and Close to the Edge

    • @bobareebop
      @bobareebop 3 года назад +2

      I agree completely. This is inspired writing and playing.

    • @leslielaurey2178
      @leslielaurey2178 2 года назад

      Dear God

    • @danruetenik3583
      @danruetenik3583 Год назад +1

      WOW...I have always thought the exact same about section 9:42...LOVE that keyboard part...Very Brazilian sounding

  • @bandfromtheband9445
    @bandfromtheband9445 5 лет назад +20

    Yep! 12:53 to 16:10, I can't believe that this is a YES album! Heavy goosebump territory! Amazing music The perfect "answer" to "Close to the Edge." These songs are just incredible! Love, to everyone!!!!

  • @nitishvashishtha5168
    @nitishvashishtha5168 3 года назад +11

    The bass tone at 10:24 just kills me. It just gets me grooving. The whole song is too good. Though I have already deemed Close To The Edge as my favourite song ever, The Gates of Delirium is definitely a strong contender.

  • @giantessmaria
    @giantessmaria 7 лет назад +133

    this album is unquestionably Alan Whites best work!

    • @meowzer999
      @meowzer999 6 лет назад +4

      Yes, he really bashes away, a thunderous racket, I love it.

    • @timweatherill3738
      @timweatherill3738 5 лет назад +6

      I agree. His battle scene is a masterwork of complexity and brilliant performance. Incredible.

    • @timweatherill3738
      @timweatherill3738 5 лет назад +1

      @The Sense8 Thank You Project What? Are you serious? Hmmph...

    • @rumourhats
      @rumourhats 5 лет назад +9

      @The Sense8 Thank You Project I didn't know that. What happened to Eddie Offord? Fragile is probably, to this day, one of the best sounding albums I've heard in terms of dynamics, clarity, and mix. But Relayer sounds like it was recorded and mixed on a broken 8-track in someone's garage. In fact, Going For The One sounds really "mushy" as well.

    • @michaelbeerbados3291
      @michaelbeerbados3291 5 лет назад +3

      Find the alternate version of Close To The Edge here on you
      tube. It is absolutely fantastic production. Maybe the best recording of Yes out there. ruclips.net/video/i6CmP90xu5k/видео.html

  • @Silvertip1958
    @Silvertip1958 4 года назад +15

    I saw them in Louisville when they were touring this album. The ticket cost $5.50. I was less than 20 feet away from Chris and Moraz on the floor and only a few feet from one of the big speakers. My ears buzzed for 2 days. It was an amazing evening.

    • @motsekov
      @motsekov 4 года назад +1

      Cincy for me. 6th time I'd seen YES. This is my get rid of anger song.

    • @Silvertip1958
      @Silvertip1958 4 года назад

      @@motsekov We probably saw them within 24 hrs of each other. I like to hike back in the woods, build a fire and listen to awbh with headphones to unwind.

  • @MrToddKa
    @MrToddKa 5 лет назад +35

    Hell I've probably already commented on this, but "Gates of Delirium" has got to be the best prog rock song I've ever listened to in my long life. The musicianship in this song is outstanding. Love the f'ing drums!

    • @rokkkrinn2793
      @rokkkrinn2793 4 года назад +4

      Alan White is so criminally underrated.

    • @SuperJohnnyO
      @SuperJohnnyO 3 года назад +1

      @@rokkkrinn2793 I've written pretty much those exact words on multiple YES youtube vids. Alan White is a monster!!!

  • @danefffollower3301
    @danefffollower3301 3 года назад +3

    As I've said before: These are the classics that our grand-children and great-grandchildren will be listening to decades from now. Enjoy them!

  • @kthaynes3170
    @kthaynes3170 4 года назад +6

    I've listened to this song well over 1,000 times, and this Steven Wilson mix is AMAZING! I'm hearing things I never heard in the original mix, or at least were so low previously. The singing harmonies are spacious and the instruments are all placed amazingly clearly in his mix. Chris Squire sounds great, and Steve Howe's guitar seems to have voices I never heard before. Just amazing to listen to! Gotta get these.

  • @juanlinero9626
    @juanlinero9626 5 месяцев назад +2

    Cuantas veces me transporte con esta maravillosa musica. Grandioso, maravillosa, no hay palabras, se siente

  • @kenrik2105
    @kenrik2105 4 года назад +8

    Experienced the Relayer tour in 1975 at Long Beach Arena on my 20th birthday and at the Cow Palace two days later. Truly mesmerizing.

  • @garyrawlinson1647
    @garyrawlinson1647 6 лет назад +46

    This is like a journey into another world breathtaking true masterpiece The great thing about Yes is as a band they all shone .

    • @d.lynncarmichael9240
      @d.lynncarmichael9240 5 лет назад +1

      A timeless aggregation of deep inspiration.
      Listen before 💤💤s & be transported ...

    • @douglascolocho9806
      @douglascolocho9806 5 лет назад +1

      This song transports me to a magical world,that does not exist.The first time I listened this song,was in 1975.

    • @andrewford758
      @andrewford758 4 года назад

      @@douglascolocho9806 me too

    • @Nmbr1TonkaTruck
      @Nmbr1TonkaTruck 3 года назад

      You remind me of me. Puttin' inbred hillbilly stank on our beautiful english language. Well, me too! Tho I does no better
      Like sayin', "I don't smell so good" when I means to be sayin', "Can't smell me nuttin'!

  • @michaeltuck7839
    @michaeltuck7839 9 лет назад +74

    I had no idea how badly the original mix served this album. Steven's remix and remaster brings the music out of the muddled, overcharged, sound effect-laden mix of the first one. Absolutely stellar.

    • @DarkeningSkies1
      @DarkeningSkies1 8 лет назад +16

      The original album mix was a muddy, overdriven nightmare. I think the detail this one brings out, particularly with Moraz and the rhythm section, is pretty astonishing.

    • @troywilson747
      @troywilson747 7 лет назад +4

      you can hear how intricate and tight alans fills are

    • @IsraelQuezada999
      @IsraelQuezada999 7 лет назад +11

      I still love the original on vinyl, it's the one I grew up with... this sounds clearer but lacks the depth and the dense sound...

    • @rickylee31010
      @rickylee31010 7 лет назад +1

      Yes you can Troy. This has been a go to song for myself and my drum kit. Have it dialed, but it nice to hear exactly what Alan is doing. I like the original vinyl, but this is a great mix as well. Technology has come along way since the recording.

    • @bibop969
      @bibop969 7 лет назад +2

      i agree. just got the original lp and my ears rocked )) depends on the stereo a lot.

  • @menganak1725
    @menganak1725 5 лет назад +29

    One of the best songs of all time.

  • @robertogalindo7395
    @robertogalindo7395 5 лет назад +35

    No me canso de escuchar esta fabulosa pieza musical!...Es unica!

  • @melissa2688
    @melissa2688 4 года назад +4

    I got to see them do this once in all the times I've seen them. It made me cry. I couldn't believe that were playing it. A great Yes moment in my Yes memories of seeing them. And in Philadelphia, Yes was a beloved band. Take care all😷💚🦅🏈

    • @stephencoe9261
      @stephencoe9261 3 года назад +1

      That's exactly how I feel when I go see them live. Can't wait for the re-arranged Relayer tour.

  • @myleshahn7126
    @myleshahn7126 4 года назад +10

    Great. Great musical depiction of "war" then aftermath. Limited number of musicians can attempt that. Moraz speaks on keyboard. They all synergize.

  • @kennethward4985
    @kennethward4985 4 месяца назад +2

    How do you make a great 70's band even better? Wait 40 years and add Steven Wilson.

  • @sonovoxx
    @sonovoxx 5 лет назад +6

    Countless millions spent on the entire Lord Of The Rings film franchise, when all they had to do was listen to this album. Seminal.

  • @calvinhobbes7504
    @calvinhobbes7504 3 года назад +4

    This was the first Yes tour I saw in concert. I wanted to see Wakeman, and I had never even heard of Patrick Moraz .... but he seemed like such a scientific player .. even during the battle movement, he was calm and focused ... It was pure joy watching Yes play the complete Relayer album, and I'll never forget Moraz' performance.

  • @Magnetron33
    @Magnetron33 4 года назад +7

    What a Masterpiece! This is the most epic bass composition of all time. Saw them do it several times, and it was always one of the most powerful pieces ever! YES was a one time event! There will never be another! I think this is their answer to CTTE! Back when I could not figure out how they memorized these pieces.

  • @robertoconnor456
    @robertoconnor456 5 лет назад +15

    Love this song! The last 5-6 minutes are my favorite

  • @peterjansen9914
    @peterjansen9914 6 лет назад +20

    Our reason to be here💖

  • @elektrykbestia
    @elektrykbestia 4 года назад +9

    Probably my favorite Yes song...Patrick Moraz is underrated as heck

    • @johngreen6385
      @johngreen6385 4 года назад

      Patrick is kicking ass on the keys

    • @andrewford758
      @andrewford758 3 года назад +1

      This is the greatest thing ever. It describes a place we all know but noone talks about

  • @paultreacy5248
    @paultreacy5248 5 лет назад +10

    I really think Chris Squire was playing harmonics on his bass way before anyone. My roommate in college would crank this song up and play his bass along with it.

  • @JamesZaworski
    @JamesZaworski 6 месяцев назад +1

    This is a very clear remix of The Gates of Delirium, one of the classic YES 20-minute tunes from the 1970s.

  • @mamesushi136
    @mamesushi136 7 лет назад +149

    Holy shit. This is amazing.

    • @churchonthehillpraiseband5138
      @churchonthehillpraiseband5138 6 лет назад +5

      It is amazing, I'm surprised the members of Yes didn't complain at the time to whoever engineered it about how distorted the original sounded. This is the one Yes album that really NEEDED to be remixed!

    • @JFKHaircut
      @JFKHaircut 4 года назад +3

      me hump

    • @mikereiss4216
      @mikereiss4216 4 года назад +2

      @@churchonthehillpraiseband5138 GFTO also.

    • @kurtboyer299
      @kurtboyer299 4 года назад +3

      @@mikereiss4216 I don't know how "distorted" the original vinyl sounded, especially since Sound Chaser is almost MIDI-like and the other tune is a ballad. But Jon Anderson did say that this was the "Grey period" of Yes production. Some of Steve Howe's best stuff here is buried in the mix, but that's okay, makes it even better w/ headphones.

    • @looniethemoonie5353
      @looniethemoonie5353 4 года назад +4

      Theres still plenty of good music being made. You just have to look for it.

  • @PabloJiMusicForPeace
    @PabloJiMusicForPeace 3 года назад +29

    If I had to choose one song to represent Progrock at its most quintessential I would choose this one.

  • @andrewford758
    @andrewford758 4 года назад +26

    The greatest piece of music ever recorded; first heard it in 1975

  • @johnrogers5309
    @johnrogers5309 Год назад +2

    Man , some these comments blow me away,..like Claude Fazio,.. So many my friends said that Awaken is the ultimate yes song ,..omg I love that song ,... however for me , Gates has always been No1 ,.. I dont have the musical knowledge to say why,.. I just know that even after 40 years ,..it touches my heart like no other .

  • @michaelbeerbados3291
    @michaelbeerbados3291 5 лет назад +5

    I am the hugest YES fan. Placing Yes classics in favorite of best position is super tough. Delirium is ALWAYS in my top 5 and at times rises to #1. But really do you favor you children? haha !! Yes for me as 30 songs that are immaculate and about 70 that hit the superb button. They are after all the greatest ensemble of players and writers in prog and dare I say it...MUSICAL history. YES music will be played 150 years from now. Just like we play classical today. YES...just the best !!

  • @iatros5408
    @iatros5408 5 лет назад +3

    I've been listening to this song for over 20 years...and am still drawn to tears by Soon....just....incredible.

  • @davelewitt
    @davelewitt Год назад +5

    Also please note the drumming of Alan White is foundational to the sound of this song and the entire album at large - (Soundchaser being his showcase song )- absolutely brilliant and musical drumming that invokes the spirit and meaning of the song - #paulsecord

  • @carolwolf9614
    @carolwolf9614 4 года назад +6

    A work of Art. My heart aches for this.

  • @horseradish4046
    @horseradish4046 2 года назад +6

    10:21 one of the coolest transitions in all of rock music

  • @Sigmaairav
    @Sigmaairav 3 года назад +5

    the sheer skill and coordnation alone are impressive but these dudes did this all in one take. the length of the composition combined with the skill passion and effort required to perform it perfectly put me in awe

    • @johnvalencia9927
      @johnvalencia9927 Год назад

      Ah no way, they recorded this just like their previous 2 albums...1-2 minutes takes, then spliced the tape together. Hell even when Rush recorded Lavilla in 1978 they wanted to record it one take, and despite trying over and over and over they wound up having to stitch three takes together to get the song.

  • @danpower7416
    @danpower7416 3 года назад +5

    I'm into prog since some years (I'm 27, so still young) and have discovered many great bands and pieces. Let it be Flower Kings, Spock's Beard, ELP, King Crimson, Haken, Tool, DT, Genesis, Rush, Camel, IQ, Marillion, Porcupine Tree or whosoever, the list of bands I've already discovered is long. But the ending Part ("soon") of this song is without exaggeration the finest thing I've ever heard. Words can't describe it.

    • @archieatkinson7153
      @archieatkinson7153 3 года назад

      I'm still a teenager and Gates is my favourite song at the moment, Steve Howes best guitar work is on this album in my opinion

  • @brickaholicsanonymous2849
    @brickaholicsanonymous2849 2 года назад +2

    Damn, this song brings back so many memories! I remember being sixteen and hearing this song for the first time, and now it's been over nineteen years since I've heard this masterpiece!
    The Gates of Delirium is _objectively_ the best song that has ever been made...

  • @edgardopolaco7176
    @edgardopolaco7176 3 года назад +2

    Hace màs de 50 anos que escucho YES y nunca dejarè de hacerlo. Obra épica. Hoy pasamos por una época de decadencia.

  • @html761
    @html761 3 года назад +11

    This is one of the finest pieces of work ever made by man. I can't express with enough words the joy I feel when listening to this song in particular.

  • @philippecirse4872
    @philippecirse4872 2 года назад +5

    This music is absolutely astounding. Rich melodic speech, harmonies breathtaking orchestration constantly renewed in the use of the stamps of the instruments, in short a Babylonian sound architecture erected by humbles and impetuous interpretes-composers🌺🕊️

  • @curtissingleton9108
    @curtissingleton9108 2 года назад +2

    Finally to bring the ending to a rythmic pounding of great music is astonishing!

  • @DrDES-dp6un
    @DrDES-dp6un Месяц назад

    RELAYER was the very first Yes album I've bought in my life. My favourite Yes album

  • @marcianojuniormaraschin5080
    @marcianojuniormaraschin5080 3 года назад +6

    A melhor canção de todos os tempos... Inigualável!!!

  • @ddebenedictis
    @ddebenedictis 7 лет назад +10

    If, at the moment I take my last breath some years from now, I hear the conclusion of this masterpiece, I will not object.

  • @davidcarlin3850
    @davidcarlin3850 3 года назад +1

    Brilliance……….emotional…….never fails to bring me there and back again. Tears………..Thank you Jon, Chris, Patrick, Alan, Steve

  • @jacklumbar7061
    @jacklumbar7061 2 года назад +2

    Remember getting the album when it first released, me and my mate Darren sitting on the floor in his room sharing a john player special the news agent sold us (one cig at a time was all we could afford) and just floating away on this. Was it the time of our lives YES

  • @DrEmilShaufhausen
    @DrEmilShaufhausen 4 года назад +4

    The crescendo, or whatever it is, that starts at 12:30 is amazing. Blows your socks off!

  • @video1764
    @video1764 7 лет назад +12

    Esta música es el paraíso. This music is paradise.

  • @tlixio
    @tlixio 2 года назад +2

    Came back after 3 years, still as beautiful as ever!