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  • apollo 18 movie brought me here

  • I wanna hear Siberian Khatru dammit! These choons were my jams in the 70s

    not so much anymore. Although ELP tracking Karn Evil Nine seems to have held

    up with age.

  • Finally got to see them in Australia then, they last toured in 1973

    THGIS is the song I like, crisp bass, but Steve Howes blinding guitar work is beautiful

  • I was introduced to YES about 8yrs ago Glad in away cuz if i herd this as a kid would never have appreciated it!! LOVE IT!

  • 5 não gostam??? como assim... sem comentários... YES .......maravilhoso....

  • Old blokes playing a very old song; But what a great song. Yes I think your music will always sound brand new.

  • This is not a drill

  • Squire is way overweight cannot be goof for him

  • Jon looks a little shaggy here (but sounds great), Steve is amazing, Chris looks skinny here, Rick looks bored, and Alan seems the same. Wish they were all playing together again...I miss the real Yes.

  • i don`t listen to yes much these days but i grew up with some of their albums.

  • I'm sorry... is this supposed to be a song?

  • The first couple minutes of the song are terrific--one of the best beginnings in all of rock IMO. I think they should have sustained that for a bit longer.  Great song.

  • i can still remember seeing them in 1975 at the Miami Baseball stadium my first concert. They were

    amazing then.

  • i can still remember seeing them in 1975 at the Miami Baseball stadium. They were

    amazing then.

  • Think once and think again and then try one more time and maby you might come close to where they are!!!

    dommosay1@comcast.net

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  • This sounds like the basis for all chiptunes music.

  • @cockmasterZ My friend,Your handle say's it all.

  • wow i've always loved yes's music since 1971

  • What a great song!

  • this is it folks...even during a rehearsal, not a drop of care or "soul" is missed. By this being "IT", I mean that we witnessing the end of an era. Jon spoke of And You And I when I saw them on the 35th Anniversary tour. He spoke of a time when creativity flourished when music was less of a "commodity" and record labels actually had an interest in investing 10, 15, or 25 minute songs. It's the end of an era. I foresee no rebirth of such melodically driven music and depth.

    Sad to see you go Jon

  • Where is the audience? is this a practice?

  • Focus is better

  • hyperspace cool!!!!!

  • I think if i hear Chris Squire's insertion of a blues harmonica riff into this utterly sacred music one more time I shall scream

  • Happy Birthday Steve!!!  4-8-2010

  • illuminati reptilian bloodline are they subliminal messages are carefully ...

  • Good comprimise between Religious music, and radical music.

  • Sad that they aren't all together on this tour. Jon Anderson is doing a solo tour in Canada. Rick Wakeman just released a new CD. This is just awesome; thanks for the post!!!

  • How are Yes (or Rush or Iron Maiden) not in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame? Nothing remotely prog is deemed worthy. When music has impacted this many people worldwide for decades, it has to mean something.

  • The rock n roll hall of fame is bull shit, i'm glad yes, rush, and iron maiden aren't in it.

  • @zack2703 Not only are Yes, Rush, and Iron Maiden not in the Rock and Roll HOF, but neither are Chicago or Journey. Go figure that one out. Those people at the HOF are retarded - I'm never going there.

  • @abbgt for what??? they are in my personal hall of fame and it's enough to me ;)

  • @abbgt Yes my friend,it does mean something. Average "Folk"s" are basicly follow the masses:Jackasses!

  • Could someone tell me what song is in the early part of the movie "Almost Famous". A very poignant moment, and speaks crystal clear to the pure music of the era. It must be a YES song.

  • It´s one of their classic called "I've Seen All Good People: Your Move from "The Yes Album".

  • Wow! steve howe on the pedal steal and Rick Wakeman on the mini moog.

  • Thanks YES...the heavens and all gallaxies smile when the radio waves pass their homes and they hear your very fine music... with fond remembrances...Molly Mae Morrissey

  • and what would happen whit us if one of them leave this world? how i love that it dont happen never

  • JC is there anything closer to heaven than Yes?

  • killer

  • Maravilha de música!!posso ouvi-la várias vezes sem parar...Linda,uma das melhores dessa banda que amo.

  • YES FOR EVER

  • Perhaps their most beautiful song, tough it´s pretty hard to say

  • ¡Que GRANDES!,mas de 30 años deleitandome,GRACIAS!

  • listening when youre high or not:each has its own merits!

  • That was cool. The harmonica part added a nice and different touch.

  • Purely Awesome! Endless Stars! ****** :)

    Bear

  • Ahh...back when we took our drugs seriously. Or was it when we seriously took our drugs?

  • i always like the music when i dont have to be high to appreciate it. you have any favorites ??? or not? unless your high when you hear it so you have no idea if you like it or not. or your so damn cool your fav song is a rolling stones song. ha ha hee hee. dumb ass.

  • My comment was figurative, dumb ass.

  • this is one of my favorite songs... not high.

    but when you high listenening to it...

    ho man, its like your in the studio watching them play.

    YES RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Yes DOES Rule!!!!

  • you're*

  • I was at the Goin For the One show 77 Louisville..the hash was good!

    Then Cincinnati for Tormato in the round...in 79

  • My first ever concert in Cedar Rapids Iowa in 1979. Smoking hash. Great Show!!!!

  • Ahhh....! i was there!

  • You mean, in the rehearsal room?

  • ...one of the great bands to see if you've ever had the opportunity..they always sounded

    so great in concert, as opposed to some bands of that era and equipment of course...first time I got see them was in '73...Like Led Zepplin, they are a band that has a truly "Unique" sound all their own...

  • I saw these dudes in the 70's. At the Myriad in Oklahoma City. They still move me. I am a very big fan of Richard Wakeman.

  • Awesome.... just awesome!

  • I love what Howe is doing on the slide here.

  • but bad sound. sucks, yeah.... Want better sound. MWaaaaaaaaaaa.

  • Me too, dear friend, me too. That´s the way MSN spread on the Web. Sorry : )

  • I have never been in haven, but I think this music comes from haven. don´t you?

  • yes, heaven. and they are Gods.

  • @cicua haven or heaven?

  • @jmdb1994 I was thinking the exact sane thing!

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