I was 17 when I first saw Yes on their "Going for the One" tour. We had player's box seats ( where the hockey players sit ) . It was a magical expierience. I took a green placidil and I was in music Heaven. After the show we went backstage and Yes walked by us. That was quite a thrill. Oh to be young again. The 70's were fun.
Yes, A Celebration 1969-1979 2DVD set available at Tommygun Video, please see our youtube channel for links, video clips, more details. Footage includes live at QPR 1975, Beat Club 1972, Time & A Word videos, and more rare stuff from the 70s
Back then groups split up and each artist was a success in their own right. - today singers are turned into groups as they couldn't have a successful career in their own right!
Oh my god, this song makes me feel soooooo mystical !! When I hear it I remember a magical hill in a cloudy day and some light rain. Beautiful. Thank for posting this.
@joishere100 'It is my opinion that if the liberties of this country(USA) are destroyed, it will be by the subtlety of the Roman catholic Jesuit priests, for they are the most crafty, dangerous enemies to civil and religous liberty. They have instigated most of the wars of Europe.' Marquis de LaFayette
@y0nd3r A cover is always necessary. In concealment lies a great part of our strength. Hence we must always hide ourselves under the name of another society. --Die neusten ararbeiten des Spartacus and Philo in dem Illuminaten-Orden, 1794, p: 165
This is taken from page 491 of Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco. 'Coincidentally' Umberto Eco has written the introduction to the newly printed version of Alexandre's The Count of Monte Christo.
@y0nd3r "We are grateful to The Washington Post, The New York Times, Time Magazine..... It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subject to the bright lights of publicity during those years. But, the work is now much more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world government."
@y0nd3r This passage is taken from Umberto Eco's Foucault's Pendulum page 484 chapter 93
The only society known to us capable of rivaling us in these arts is that of the Jesuits. But we have succeeded in discrediting the Jesuits in the eyes of the stupid populace, because that society is an open organization, whereas we stay in the wings, maintaning secrecy. Protocol, v
@y0nd3r "The minority, the ruling class at present, has the schools and press, usually the Church as well, under its thumb. This enables it to organize and sway the emotions of the masses, and make its tool of them."
This song seems so simple, but then you try to figure out its chords on the guitar and - merde! The key change throws me into confusion. None of the tabs on the various amateur sites sound completely accurate either.
P.S. to Nik, Jon is an American citizen now. But yeah, Yes is a quintessentially (sp?) British - hell, ENGLISH band.
That this is, enlightening transcendent enchantment, light, and beauty...thanks for sharing this...what artistry by wonderous magical bringers of musical beauty. I so love Yes..
Because I saw them many times in their golden age i love seeing classic footage of YES in their prime performing these masterpieces. They were the perfect image of a incredibly inventive and conscious uplifting band.
One of the very best groups ever. They probably made at least twenty albums. People who saw in their prime told me no one else compared live except for Led Zeppelin
We had the pleasure of meeting Jon Anderson before his show at Liverpool Phil last august. He has this amazing hybrid East Lancashire/Californian accent. One of the most spiritual people I have ever encountered.
I'm still thankful that WMG hasn't taken this wonderful song off youtube! Nothing in this world is ever a waste of anything, for its perfect just as it is. Blessings of love and light!
PURE CLASS. Feeling nostalgic, takes me back to a time of innocence, holding hands with my first love and this track was playing. We were only kids, but so in love. Thanks ace51515
I was 17 when I first saw Yes on their "Going for the One" tour. We had player's box seats ( where the hockey players sit ) . It was a magical expierience. I took a green placidil and I was in music Heaven. After the show we went backstage and Yes walked by us. That was quite a thrill. Oh to be young again. The 70's were fun.
DjangosBurntFingers 2 days ago
Happy memories of the autumn of 1977, my second year of high school. Love Jon's voice :)
Jojoseahorse 6 days ago
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Tommygun1028 1 month ago
Back then groups split up and each artist was a success in their own right. - today singers are turned into groups as they couldn't have a successful career in their own right!
HardWarUK 2 months ago
Steve Howe............Genius!!!!!
304dave 2 months ago
Essa é uma das músicas mais esplendorosas que eu conheço.
mauro8667 3 months ago
Essa é uma das músicas mais esplendorosas que eu conheço.
mauro8667 3 months ago
What a beautiful song! When I was a young teenager I thought this song was about J.R.R. Tolkien.
CuzzinVinny100 5 months ago 3
The sound s#cks.
burgundy1066 5 months ago
It's actually spelt "Wondrous".
ChocolateHoneycomb 5 months ago
Great stuff, amazing and so wonderfull to see the guys playing back in the days
sparkymachine 5 months ago
Wonderous
hiperboreabrasileira 6 months ago
Oh my god, this song makes me feel soooooo mystical !! When I hear it I remember a magical hill in a cloudy day and some light rain. Beautiful. Thank for posting this.
newcruiser 6 months ago 2
I love to play this loudly in the kitchen and belt out the lyrics - I love the whole 'Going For The One' album...brilliant band
joishere100 6 months ago
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@joishere100 'It is my opinion that if the liberties of this country(USA) are destroyed, it will be by the subtlety of the Roman catholic Jesuit priests, for they are the most crafty, dangerous enemies to civil and religous liberty. They have instigated most of the wars of Europe.' Marquis de LaFayette
uriahheep108 6 months ago
What I would give to hear a duet with Jon Anderson and Elizabeth Fraser from The Cocteau Twins. ♥♥
y0nd3r 6 months ago
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@y0nd3r A cover is always necessary. In concealment lies a great part of our strength. Hence we must always hide ourselves under the name of another society. --Die neusten ararbeiten des Spartacus and Philo in dem Illuminaten-Orden, 1794, p: 165
This is taken from page 491 of Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco. 'Coincidentally' Umberto Eco has written the introduction to the newly printed version of Alexandre's The Count of Monte Christo.
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@y0nd3r "We are grateful to The Washington Post, The New York Times, Time Magazine..... It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subject to the bright lights of publicity during those years. But, the work is now much more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world government."
~David Rockefeller (CFR)
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@y0nd3r This passage is taken from Umberto Eco's Foucault's Pendulum page 484 chapter 93
The only society known to us capable of rivaling us in these arts is that of the Jesuits. But we have succeeded in discrediting the Jesuits in the eyes of the stupid populace, because that society is an open organization, whereas we stay in the wings, maintaning secrecy. Protocol, v
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@y0nd3r "The minority, the ruling class at present, has the schools and press, usually the Church as well, under its thumb. This enables it to organize and sway the emotions of the masses, and make its tool of them."
~ Albert Einstein, letter to Sigmund Freud, 30 July 1932
uriahheep108 6 months ago
I LOVE Jon Anderson, his voice just takes me away.
WereGonnaGroove707 7 months ago
Rick Wakeman... what more?.... Bliss ... :)
oceanbutterfly3 7 months ago
This needs better sound quality allthough this is a great song.
konked 8 months ago
As soon as Jon opens his mouth to sing, all my troubles seem to disappear..
dockie1964 9 months ago
This song seems so simple, but then you try to figure out its chords on the guitar and - merde! The key change throws me into confusion. None of the tabs on the various amateur sites sound completely accurate either.
P.S. to Nik, Jon is an American citizen now. But yeah, Yes is a quintessentially (sp?) British - hell, ENGLISH band.
HuntersMoon73 10 months ago
No one can sing like Jon. Such a great band.
eennymo 10 months ago
Another song that just lifts me up to the fractured planets. Thank you, Yes.
annikee59 1 year ago
@annikee59 I saw them live last night. They were GREAT. Didn't do Wondrous Stories *** :( ** but I got to see
Close to the Edge - my favorite.
piano1newbie 11 months ago
That this is, enlightening transcendent enchantment, light, and beauty...thanks for sharing this...what artistry by wonderous magical bringers of musical beauty. I so love Yes..
arweiss100 1 year ago
Amazing Enchantment...
sarniarocks 1 year ago
jon's voice is like no other
andristic 1 year ago 2
Will we ever see such a talented line up as this again?
nik1969100 1 year ago 19
@nik1969100 Yes, next life, NOT born in the usa. ;-). Quite British Steel!
shonkhuulai 1 year ago
@nik1969100 i can only hope so!!!
capricorn4003 1 month ago
Incredible acoustics and voicing...
sarniarocks 1 year ago
Because I saw them many times in their golden age i love seeing classic footage of YES in their prime performing these masterpieces. They were the perfect image of a incredibly inventive and conscious uplifting band.
wigginsdesign 1 year ago
Never ages!
sirtinycreep 1 year ago
Great song, but this is the album version along with just the pictures of a live performance. Nevertheless, very very enjoyable indeed.
Zelamir 1 year ago
J. R. R. Tolkien
bajatuna 1 year ago
One of the very best groups ever. They probably made at least twenty albums. People who saw in their prime told me no one else compared live except for Led Zeppelin
s4lly 1 year ago
@s4lly they are still making albums
57silver 1 year ago
We had the pleasure of meeting Jon Anderson before his show at Liverpool Phil last august. He has this amazing hybrid East Lancashire/Californian accent. One of the most spiritual people I have ever encountered.
Wiganmaher 1 year ago
Que gran testimonio de esta super banda!! Muchas gracias por el video ace51515. Esta es una cancion magica
psiconauta21 1 year ago
How can one not loving this super group?!!
joeforloan 2 years ago
YES WITHOUT JON ANDERSON IS NOT YES TAKE NOTE OF THIS ¡¡¡¡¡¡
Regards,
Arthur from Argentina
bigua1428 2 years ago
They were young and beautiful, and the music so angelic, thanks for sharing! Brings back great memories.
prry45 2 years ago
combigning lute,harpsichord.,jons lyrics
nothing better/not a thing wrong/tempo arr. to crecendo/brilliant
chrisclerk1 2 years ago
It's great seeing the guys do this song from back when it was fresh & new. It really takes you back to those days! Thanks for posting.
BlueDJ 2 years ago
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Ken5244 2 years ago
What a pathetic quality upload. A waste of a good song.
ScotRanger1960 2 years ago
@ScotRanger1960 ty troll your words of wisdom will truly go unnoticed
ace51515 2 years ago
What the fuck does 'ty troll' mean ?
ScotRanger1960 2 years ago
it means you
ace51515 2 years ago
Nope, still don't get it. How can 'ty troll' mean me ?
ScotRanger1960 2 years ago
fuck sake!!!.....give it a up.
ledzeplad 2 years ago
in english please martians never been my forte
ace51515 2 years ago
sorry both your comments have lost me.
ledzeplad 2 years ago
I'm still thankful that WMG hasn't taken this wonderful song off youtube! Nothing in this world is ever a waste of anything, for its perfect just as it is. Blessings of love and light!
guidenredhawk 2 years ago
@guidenredhawk ty my buddhist friend
ace51515 2 years ago
To killinglies: no, this track belongs to the "going for the one" album, from 1977
apataye 2 years ago
Is this really belong to Yessongs album?
KillingLies1 2 years ago
PURE CLASS. Feeling nostalgic, takes me back to a time of innocence, holding hands with my first love and this track was playing. We were only kids, but so in love. Thanks ace51515
momofsue 2 years ago 2
@momofsue
I remember this same event in my past. YES were always the soundtrack to my life and seem to go through transitions in sync with my own life.
wigginsdesign 1 year ago
Yes is the most important rock band off all times. regards from Argentina
Long live to Jon Anderson.
bigua1428 2 years ago
That`s right man! what a great performance to!! where can I find the original of this????
ricardoperfetti 2 years ago
uk gold tv
ace51515 2 years ago
Not too many bands can do this anymore.
gobubsgobears 2 years ago 11
@gobubsgobears do what? Play music?
kevo4369 1 month ago
Nice song, nice band!!!!!!!!
compawicho64 2 years ago 2
Beautiful song!
Robert21970 2 years ago 2