Yes "Heart of the Sunrise" Time Lapse 1990

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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2007

A time lapse music video set to the great Yessong "Heart of the Sunrise"
off the Fragile LP. This video was recorded in 1990 while I was living in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania and had way too much free time!

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  • YesMan46, "Yes" has such a distinct sound, you know them from the very first note of a song,love your photography work too!Took a look at your website, fascinating life you live,you must enjoy what you do, because your work is very,very good!Thanks for sharing with us!

  • Thank you for the kind words and thanks for visiting my website, tell your friends!

    Happy Thanksgiving too!

  • I think I had Yesshows at one time.

    And then I had Tales. One of the lp's had a crack on one side, so that if I wanted to listen to a certain side I had to push one part of it in such a way that the needle would travel down, instead of up. Make sense?

    Like the needle had to drop the cliff, instead of jump it. Still worked though.

  • Yes, my Yesshows may have had an imperfection or two, still an outrageous live LP, I liked side one, excerpts Firebird Suite

    into "Siberian Khatru"

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  • it would be a nice video with a smooth time lapse, framerate is definately too low

  • yer your quite right, i missed out chris squire!! one hell of a bass player, the full band just ooozes talent.

  • what about chris

    i hate how people always ignore the bass

  • the drums and bass on this track never cease to amaze me

  • The sound in this band is just simply amazing and the talent is equally amazing, steve howe is one finest guitarists ive heard, andersons voice is second to none, brufords timing & arrangement well... just speaks for its self and wakeman invented the freaking keyboard!! what a track this is.

  • Did you see my "Close to the Edge" that's in two parts.

  • True, but this song is so good, it would of been wiser to cut it into 2 parts, about 6 minutes each.

    Thanks for posting anyway, beautiful music nonetheless.

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