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  • whose on drums. thats not bill bruford is it??

  • @persbol Alan White.  Bruford left in 1972.

  • 1975- not 1973, Pat Moraz.. Not Wakeman.

  • Everythng has a pinnacle. Was close to the edge the pinnacle or crowning glory of progressive music! I was looking around for more of the same, apart from gentle giant or the Lamb I dont think I found it

  • @teddingtontcu oh man listen to selling england by the pound by genesis. it definitely competes with close to the edge i think

  • there it was rhw

  • No wakeman no Yes.

  • @green3825 No Peter No Genesis

  • @teddingtontcu agreed for the most part. trick of the tail was still a fantastic album though. after gabriel left the band became seriously ill, after steve hackett left is when genesis really died i think

  • Yes Yes and more Yes! Incredible band Seen them at least 15 times back in the day.

  • This is the best YES song...Howe on that pedal guitar, soaring keyboards and that bass....ahh heaven, thanks for the Post, I finally saw them live again {1973 in Melbourne -Australia, then again in Melbourne 2007 ?}

  • this is 75 not 73

  • 1973..... the year i learned of Yes....age 14.... have been a big fan ever since

  • patrick moratz on keyboards here.

  • Video of concert isn't great, but it's passable and, wow, they were just magic. I hope I die listening to this song!!! Hmm... that's a thought... If I die "with warning" I should have my loved ones bring a pre-made cd to me with this on it!!! :0)

  • Amazing version. Love love love.

  • greatest band in the world.

  • would have loved to of been there. very influenced by Pink Floyd...but I became aware of Yes from my dad. They are of original pioneers of Prog-Rock

  • @sonofscars Agree, Yes along with Moody Blues and King Crimson were the early pioneers of prog rock, later bands which took up torch were Tull, Queen, and of course, Rush, the masters of prog rock as the seventies moved into the eighties

  • the beginning sounds imperial chinese, then again, yes is one of the most creative bands ever

  • this is 1975 in Queen Park Ranger Stadium , thanks anyway! ;)

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