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The Yes Set

A retrospective through the various incarnations of the group Yes.
(From their start through the 80s anyway)




...I See You




...The Clap




...Heart Of The Sunrise (check Lewis Taylor's version if you can)




...And You And I




...Siberian Khatru




...Sound Chaser




...Parallels




...On The Silent Wings of Freedom




...Does It Really Happen?




...Changes




...Final Eyes



A little something for the Prog-Rock fans out there.
For the most part, the "hits" have been purposely left out.


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[Edited 11/9/09 15:09pm]
"Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all."
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Reply #1 posted 11/09/09 3:03pm

pzlyprk

Great post. I'm a big fan of Yes... all incarnations of the band. Nice representation here -- good picks of some lesser known tunes (at least by the general public). "Changes" is one of my favorites and I love Patrick Moraz's keyboard work on "Sound Chaser". FYI -- your last link is actually "Final Eyes", not "Shoot High Aim Low" (another great Rabin tune). Thanks for the post. Wondered if there were any traditional prog fans here.
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Reply #2 posted 11/09/09 3:14pm

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pzlyprk said:

Great post. I'm a big fan of Yes... all incarnations of the band. Nice representation here -- good picks of some lesser known tunes (at least by the general public). "Changes" is one of my favorites and I love Patrick Moraz's keyboard work on "Sound Chaser". FYI -- your last link is actually "Final Eyes", not "Shoot High Aim Low" (another great Rabin tune). Thanks for the post. Wondered if there were any traditional prog fans here.

Thanks for the correction. doh!

When I was thinking of the tunes I wanted to include, Shoot High Aim Low was one.
Unfortunately, the studio version isn't on YouTube.

I intentionally tried to stay away from the tunes most folks have heard before.





Music for adventurous listeners


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Reply #3 posted 11/09/09 5:09pm

IAintTheOne

Oh man now I gotta whip out Yessongs" on vinyl
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Reply #4 posted 11/10/09 11:26am

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IAintTheOne said:

Oh man now I gotta whip out Yessongs" on vinyl




...Close To The Edge



Music for adventurous listeners


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Reply #5 posted 11/10/09 2:44pm

damosuzuki

ooof. I didn't see this before I posted on your King Crimson thread. I like KC well enough, but I love Yes much much more. Fragile, The Yes Album and Close to the Edge are all five star albums for me, and I like almost everything else they released in the seventies as well, Tormato being the only real exception.
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Reply #6 posted 11/10/09 4:27pm

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theAudience said:

IAintTheOne said:

Oh man now I gotta whip out Yessongs" on vinyl




...Close To The Edge



Music for adventurous listeners


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http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431




I love that version
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Reply #7 posted 11/11/09 6:48am

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damosuzuki said:

ooof. I didn't see this before I posted on your King Crimson thread. I like KC well enough, but I love Yes much much more. Fragile, The Yes Album and Close to the Edge are all five star albums for me, and I like almost everything else they released in the seventies as well, Tormato being the only real exception.

A very unique band for their time.


Music for adventurous listeners


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