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  • I get very confused as to who is playing on what album , but every one sounds great to me ! Again if it wasnt for Rush and Floyd ;Yes would be my fav!

  • Am I the only massive Drama fan out there? Anyone?

  • CHA-CHA-CHAAAA, CHA-CHA! Cool song.

  • epic bass

  • Yes the musicianship is remarkable but I remember seeing the band play this live in the UK in 1974 and thought it was all too pretentious and years later I still feel the same, still love Yes though.

  • Spettacolare....Mamma miaaaaaaa una delle migliori canzoni che abbia mai ascoltato e ne ho ascoltate tantissime....!

  • Thank You.

    

  • When Yes released this album we were afraid to listen --what would they sound like without Wakeman? Patrick Moraz' style was so different--I won't put labels on it, or Wakeman's for that matter, but the result of the change was, to us, a new and exciting sound. This does not detract from Wakeman's contributions to prior recordings.

    We were so happy with this album that we thought it was the best Yes had created. Everything that came after was less musically and emotionally pure.

  • @thetroutwhisperer I would have to say that this is by far my favorite YES album.

  • @ladmex53

    Man, I only wish that they had done more with this line up. They had balls, and Moraz was just beginning to find his feet...

  • @TheMandragoraBCN true this lineup was awesome. look up the live stuff on youtube, though. there was no way Moraz could continue with Yes if these performances represented the norm on tour. All I can say is there may have been some monitoring or equipment troubles, but Wakeman never seemed to have these problems. Thus Rick in, Pat out.

  • Dream Theater circa-1970, with enormous added doses of awesome

  • Damn hippies! They're too good...

  • It's sounds like this that make me really thankful I lived today - amazing piece, and a good job with the video as well.

  • Chris Squire: The only bassist who can truly rock out with a pick.

  • @Tetsuo964Pinocchio

    Let's see.....John Paul Jones, John Entwistle, John Deacon, Paul McCartney, Duff McKagan, Doug Pinnick, Tom Hamilton....

  • Chris Squire re-invents rock bass, AGAIN... and Steve Howe discovers the Telecaster!

  • @dyhanendra wow! am I right?

  • That bass!! =O

  • To short :(

    But still breathtaking.

  • best yes song ! thanks 4 uploading 

  • Whenever I want a really really good cry I come to this (your) video. It is an absolute thing of beauty. Along with this song it just does not get more pure - BRAVO!

  • bienvenido de nuevo amigo !!!!! Te extrañabamos!

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