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While I prefer Yes to the other bands mentioned, and though Yes is my FAVORITE band of all time, that preference is still subjective, and your statement is somewhat disrespectful to folks who prefer Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd to Yes, which is perfectly fine if they do. It just kinda puts us fans of Yes in a bad light when we use blanket statements like that. If someone wants to argue that Blink 182 is the greatest band ever, I’ll have that discussion, but Zeppelin and Floyd are very deserving of their fandom.
Virtuoso musicians in every iterations of this band - "Yours is no disgrace" is otherworldly, "Turn of the Century" is gorgeous, "And You and I" from this same album just spiritual. No wonder "Yes" is being re-discovered by a new generation of music lovers, they have been a favourite of mine for over 50 years.
Well said son. Yes will bring out the divine. They do have many love songs, Onward is a beauty. Enjoy your Yes journey 🙏🍁 And your mother had impeccable taste.
Early Yes goes unchallenged in performing and song writing skills. Each member of the band is tops at their instruments. And the songs are not complex merely for the sake of complexity, that complexity moves the song from section to section with great dynamic shift and power. Nothing compares to Yes
2022 was the 50th anniversary of Edge. Still the best after 50+ years. It is hard to describe what it was like as a kid having to listen to AM radio pop/rock music in the early 70's, then discovering YES when FM radio became a thing. It was an amazing time to be a kid. The times inspired optimism about the future which I certainly have trouble feeling currently.
During their Uber-Classic Period (1970-1972) YES had the best-ever "rhythm section" (if you can call it that, lol!) in Progressive Rock. Bass Player Chris Squire absolutely dominated their sound & jazz-fusion drummer was the _perfect compliment_ with his always experimental style. Bill Bruford was my #1 favorite drummer when he performed with Squire in YES. Once he left the band, I couldn't muster up the same enthusiasm for his contributions to other bands. They just weren't 'special' anymore. He just sounded like one of a million other talented jazz-fusion drummers. Oh well, it was good while it lasted!
@@nancymjohnson I never liked Alan White as much as Bruford. But I've got to hand it to him for taking over from Bruford on such short notice. The Alan White quote I love: "There are a lot of notes in a Yes concert, and you need to play every one."
EARLY 72 First saw them during this tour. Can't tell you how impactful this album was on the Adventurous Music fanbase. Minds were blown especially in a time when ACID was flowing! Anyway SK is YES at there MOST FUNKIEST and DYNAMIC. They were just NAILING MASTERPIECES BACK to BACK. no one understood HOW it was possible. This song is FIRE with a FLAMING TAIL!!!! RELENTLESS!!!! OH BTW No matter what anyone says "KHATRU" has NO MEANING! The singer once responded "AS YOU WISH" when asked it's meaning. Now many spread tall tales of that being a Yemenite word! JON ANDERSON was being funny when responding to the question > "It can be "AS YOU WISH" or whatever you want to mean! < So that's just a RUMOR by those who think they have the scoop of a lifetime! YES were the MOST POSITIVE and UPLIFTING. HENCE YES!!!!! "AND YOU AND I" is sheer BLISS written in HEAVEN for the GOD of LOVE!!! CLOSE TO THE EDGE was the PINNACLE of MUSIC and still reigns supreme, only rivaled by YES themselves with epics from their next 3 albums!
Appriciate your reactions, I have been following Bill Bruford as my favorit drummer for the last 50 years, it has become my hobby to figure out his timing on his snare timing
I first heard this, in early 1972, in my friend's dorm on his really excellent stereo system and I just thought it was the most wonderful song. Still love it! Thanks for the reaction. Also thanks for the previous reaction to Roundabout. You have a really interesting channel here I'm going to subscribe!
Thanks for watching Robert! I'm glad you enjoyed it. These bands I've found on the channel through folks such as yourself have been a revelation. I had no idea what I was missing out on. Honestly no idea. If you check out my yes Playlist, I've done a few tracks by them now!
This is what Yes was doing while Genesis was doing Suppers Ready and Watcher of the Skies. I was too young to be aware of them at the time but learned about them in high school.
So, when I first found Yes and ELP and other ProgRock bands back in '79, I didn't have the word ProgRock. I always thought of it as "Symphonic Rock." I just about did a spit take when you commented how retro it was. This was cutting edge back then.
Styx, Rush, and Kansas were always my go-to bands when I was deep in prog rock, but Yes was a great alternative. "Starship Trooper is still my favorite Yes song, one I go back and listen to a lot more than the other prog I used to listen to all the time. great reaction, keep rocking.
This is one of very few albums I enjoy from beginning to end. Led Zep 4 is another, as is For Your Pleasure by Roxy Music and Metamatic by John Foxx...
Play this song on a nice 4 speaker 1000W system with some EQ, and Really experience what Chris Squire is doing here, along with everyone else. Production Quality was so important for all of the Big British Bands back then, and they had only bare minimum recording equipment by todays standards, which meant Masterpieces were pain staking efforts.
I can't even imagine the time and effort that went into endeavors such as these back then. Recording has come soooo far since then. Analog was such a bitch (I presume) compared to the digital equipment we have now. But, there was something special about these recordings... maybe its just nostalgia but that wouldnt count for me since i just discovered it. but i still feel like ive heard this song a million times. crazy.
@@L33Reacts You should hear this song from The YESSONGS Album, it's a live event recording, so the sound is not studio perfect, but, the guitar solo improv at the end is insane, just like the ending of "Starship Trooper" from the same album. I've been playing guitar for 45 years, so I'm partial to Steve Howe.😁 My #1 Band
This is my favorite YES song. It took me a while to learn how to enjoy the beginning. It is unlike anything I had heard before and I did not understand what was going on. But eventually the opening began to make more and more sense to me. I am not in any way a musician, so take my interpretation with a grain of salt. To me, during the start of the song they are each a bit off on their own, playing their own thing, but it is constantly drifting, and shifting, and converging towards the common theme that is the rest of the song. That's what it feels like to me.
No trillion notes per bar for trillion notes’ sake like the vast majority of Prog-ish pieces today. A superbly played song with masterful arrangements and a genuine care for the melody and not a single ‘Have you heard what I’m capable of?’ attitude.
Your instant appreciation of this rather unusual music impresses me. I’m sure I was more doubtful about it, when I first encountered it back in the early 1970s.
@@L33Reacts The music I was accustomed to hearing at that time was a good deal simpler, songs had a tune, lyrics were comprehensible… The Beatles had only recently split up, and the post-Beatles world was trying to sort itself out, while being unsure what would become of the disunited Beatles. Music went wildly off in many different directions.
This is their last album with original Yes drummer Bill Bruford - except the 1991 "Union" album which combined the Yes lineup of that time with Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe (ABWH)
And You And I, before CTTE. And you won't be ready for CTTE, there is no such thing. And more Fragile first, the album before this that led with Roundabout. The Yes Album before that is good too. In order is the best way to go through Yes
Another masterpiece that they used to open concerts with. After this I’ll watch Close to the Edge again. I usually listen to that a few times a week. But you MUST do Gates of Delirium, based on the novel War & Peace. So that’s what you get over 22 mins. I’ll check your your Genesis and others later. Supper’s Ready is up there as an all-time best song ever ❤
Thanks for opeming up like that, I'm in my 60s but like to stay current in music. It is hard to find positivr music in Rock nowadays, but it's there if you dig. Try the song "Sunday" by the band Foals or "In Its Infancy (The Waterfall) by the band My Morning Jacket. Too much of today's metal and emo bands are too one dimentional, I call it Complaint Rock.😊
Check out Bruford's drumming on "Discipline" by King Crimson from the 'Discipline' album. Phenomonal song, with truly fiendish drumming that is so good, you don't notice it. It just fits. Be good to the kids, and they will be good to you. (Wait until they reach their adult years too and enjoy. [We have three.])
12:23 - Congrats! You want some uplifting power music? Check out Petra, especially their 90's lineup. Great stuff reminiscent of these prog rockers great stuff.
As a drummer, I found it interesting that you Saif the folks were nice, beat held, etc. BUT, count out the song, I think you’ll find it way more interesting when you realize the song is in an off time signature throughout but feels like it’s a 4/4 rocker.
Man, you really ought to invest in a decent pair of earphones instead of those buds. I don't know how you're able to fully appreciate The YES Sound which during this early classic period was absolutely dominated by the bass player's Industrial-melodic inspirations. Just saying...
Want optimistic psychedelic prog fun rock even your kids will love? Then get Gong. Save them for reaction videos first. “You Can’t Kill Me” is a good song to start with. Then on to the Teapot Trilogy, three MUST own albums for any music fan. Once again, trust me dude. I wouldn’t waste your time. ✌🏼🐭
@@nikelodeon6852 oh no I will be doing all of those still. I don’t mind sad music at all I love it. I just have certain days where I shouldn’t listen to it because I will feel like shit lol
Whatever you do, DO NOT listen to the rest of this album! It's factory bubblegum meets car-dealer-commercial white rap. And definitely don't listen to it high. Like your mom DEFINITELY did not listen to it high
Thank you for watching folks. It means a lot to me! Like I mentioned in the video, my daughters birthdays are coming up in May+June so I am trying to buy them bunkbeds! So anyone donation or request is HIGHLY appreciated. We are going to have a birthday party stream/video in the end of May and if you donate I will shout you out and have a surprise for you as well.
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Hi Lee ! Welcome Bro in the "Peaceful Yes / Genesis World " said the 65 yo fan I'm ! More happy journeys are coming for you !
May is a good month. I know because my birthday is on the 26th of May.
Haha cryptozoology! Weird a weird ass thing to have behind you. Cool!
Particularly love Chris’s bass on this.
This is symphonic Yes "rocking out".
I love the bass playing, as well as the guitar solo at the end.
Yes is the greatest of them all. Better than Led Zeppelin? Yes! Better than Pink Floyd? Yes!!!
Yes!
While I prefer Yes to the other bands mentioned, and though Yes is my FAVORITE band of all time, that preference is still subjective, and your statement is somewhat disrespectful to folks who prefer Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd to Yes, which is perfectly fine if they do. It just kinda puts us fans of Yes in a bad light when we use blanket statements like that. If someone wants to argue that Blink 182 is the greatest band ever, I’ll have that discussion, but Zeppelin and Floyd are very deserving of their fandom.
yeah we danced to Yes. We danced to ELP, we danced to everything!
This song and roundabout have a 'groove' beat you can't forget.
Virtuoso musicians in every iterations of this band - "Yours is no disgrace" is otherworldly, "Turn of the Century" is gorgeous, "And You and I" from this same album just spiritual. No wonder "Yes" is being re-discovered by a new generation of music lovers, they have been a favourite of mine for over 50 years.
I’m 65, I’ve been a fan of yes since 1970, and the 70s the best decade of rock period !!
My favorite Yes song…thanks
YES = best ever. period. :)
Again, I would recommend Heart of the Sunrise next.
Well said son. Yes will bring out the divine. They do have many love songs, Onward is a beauty. Enjoy your Yes journey 🙏🍁
And your mother had impeccable taste.
Honestly not a bad start at all, listening to Yes and Zepp.
Early Yes goes unchallenged in performing and song writing skills. Each member of the band is tops at their instruments. And the songs are not complex merely for the sake of complexity, that complexity moves the song from section to section with great dynamic shift and power. Nothing compares to Yes
2022 was the 50th anniversary of Edge. Still the best after 50+ years. It is hard to describe what it was like as a kid having to listen to AM radio pop/rock music in the early 70's, then discovering YES when FM radio became a thing. It was an amazing time to be a kid. The times inspired optimism about the future which I certainly have trouble feeling currently.
The main riff in the intro and outro is alternating bars of 8 and 7. So seamless!
During their Uber-Classic Period (1970-1972) YES had the best-ever "rhythm section" (if you can call it that, lol!) in Progressive Rock. Bass Player Chris Squire absolutely dominated their sound & jazz-fusion drummer was the _perfect compliment_ with his always experimental style. Bill Bruford was my #1 favorite drummer when he performed with Squire in YES. Once he left the band, I couldn't muster up the same enthusiasm for his contributions to other bands. They just weren't 'special' anymore. He just sounded like one of a million other talented jazz-fusion drummers. Oh well, it was good while it lasted!
Alan White was a decent replacement but he brought a different evolution to the sound. Like a maturity that was a step up in my opinion.
Heart of the Sunrise Next -- amazing drums.
Another YES Masterpiece that's upbeat & optimistic: *Yours Is No Disgrace*
The 2003 remastered version with Chris Squire's bass virtuosity.
Heart of the Sunrise
And Bruford is one of the best drummers ever. For this LP tour, Alan White had 3 days to learn the music. Saw his first show with the band…perfect!!
And their "Yessongs' live version of "Yours in no Disgrace" is THE masterpiece to listen to.
@@nancymjohnson I never liked Alan White as much as Bruford. But I've got to hand it to him for taking over from Bruford on such short notice. The Alan White quote I love: "There are a lot of notes in a Yes concert, and you need to play every one."
This entire album is great.
Show opener for many years and, therefore, the very first song I heard played live at a show outside of school productions. 1972 brilliance.
Another awesome prog band are Gentle Giant. especially an album called Freehand. 1975. Title track and a track called On Reflection
EARLY 72 First saw them during this tour. Can't tell you how impactful this album was on the Adventurous Music fanbase. Minds were blown especially in a time when ACID was flowing! Anyway SK is YES at there MOST FUNKIEST and DYNAMIC. They were just NAILING MASTERPIECES BACK to BACK. no one understood HOW it was possible. This song is FIRE with a FLAMING TAIL!!!! RELENTLESS!!!! OH BTW No matter what anyone says "KHATRU" has NO MEANING! The singer once responded "AS YOU WISH" when asked it's meaning. Now many spread tall tales of that being a Yemenite word! JON ANDERSON was being funny when responding to the question > "It can be "AS YOU WISH" or whatever you want to mean! < So that's just a RUMOR by those who think they have the scoop of a lifetime! YES were the MOST POSITIVE and UPLIFTING. HENCE YES!!!!! "AND YOU AND I" is sheer BLISS written in HEAVEN for the GOD of LOVE!!! CLOSE TO THE EDGE was the PINNACLE of MUSIC and still reigns supreme, only rivaled by YES themselves with epics from their next 3 albums!
Hi Lee ! Welcome Bro in the "Peaceful Yes / Genesis World " said the 65 yo fan I'm ! More happy journeys are coming for you !
River running right on over my head - their lyrics can have a way of placing us elsewhere (like their music).
Appriciate your reactions, I have been following Bill Bruford as my favorit drummer for the last 50 years, it has become my hobby to figure out his timing on his snare timing
This song takes me back to the days of the old "For Headphones Only" radio show out of NYC.
If you want some positivity from 70s music then ELO and Supertramp never fail to raise my mood.
Gates of Delirium live- must see. Trust me. I’ve been the biggest Yes fan for over 50 years now. I OWN THAT TITLE!! LOL
I first heard this, in early 1972, in my friend's dorm on his really excellent stereo system and I just thought it was the most wonderful song. Still love it! Thanks for the reaction. Also thanks for the previous reaction to Roundabout. You have a really interesting channel here I'm going to subscribe!
Thanks for watching Robert! I'm glad you enjoyed it. These bands I've found on the channel through folks such as yourself have been a revelation. I had no idea what I was missing out on. Honestly no idea. If you check out my yes Playlist, I've done a few tracks by them now!
I recommend heart of the sunrise!
Try " Starship Trooper " "Going for the One " " Heart of the Sunrise " :)
This is what Yes was doing while Genesis was doing Suppers Ready and Watcher of the Skies. I was too young to be aware of them at the time but learned about them in high school.
Seasoned Progressive Rocker's
#3 album of all time...
So, when I first found Yes and ELP and other ProgRock bands back in '79, I didn't have the word ProgRock. I always thought of it as "Symphonic Rock." I just about did a spit take when you commented how retro it was. This was cutting edge back then.
Fantastic song on a fantastic album by a fantastic band.
This was early 70s......1972.... Try the epic and spiritual song....Awaken .......From their 1977 Going for the one album.
I’ll add it to the list thank you! I was close at least kinda 😂😂🤘
@@L33Reacts Awaken is an amazing song, almost a religious experience, by the end you’ll be Awoken.
Your mum has great taste, Yes and Zep were my favourite bands in the 70’s.
Styx, Rush, and Kansas were always my go-to bands when I was deep in prog rock, but Yes was a great alternative. "Starship Trooper is still my favorite Yes song, one I go back and listen to a lot more than the other prog I used to listen to all the time. great reaction, keep rocking.
Thoughtful commentary. YES makes you think and feel.
They really do! Thank you so much 🙏
This is one of very few albums I enjoy from beginning to end. Led Zep 4 is another, as is For Your Pleasure by Roxy Music and Metamatic by John Foxx...
Thanks!
Play this song on a nice 4 speaker 1000W system with some EQ, and Really experience what Chris Squire is doing here, along with everyone else. Production Quality was
so important for all of the Big British Bands back then, and they had only bare minimum recording equipment by todays standards, which meant Masterpieces were pain staking efforts.
I can't even imagine the time and effort that went into endeavors such as these back then. Recording has come soooo far since then. Analog was such a bitch (I presume) compared to the digital equipment we have now. But, there was something special about these recordings... maybe its just nostalgia but that wouldnt count for me since i just discovered it. but i still feel like ive heard this song a million times. crazy.
@@L33Reacts You should hear this song from The YESSONGS Album, it's a live event recording, so the sound is not studio perfect, but, the guitar solo improv at the end is insane, just like the ending of "Starship Trooper" from the same album. I've been playing guitar for 45 years, so I'm partial to Steve Howe.😁 My #1 Band
This is my favorite YES song. It took me a while to learn how to enjoy the beginning. It is unlike anything I had heard before and I did not understand what was going on. But eventually the opening began to make more and more sense to me. I am not in any way a musician, so take my interpretation with a grain of salt. To me, during the start of the song they are each a bit off on their own, playing their own thing, but it is constantly drifting, and shifting, and converging towards the common theme that is the rest of the song. That's what it feels like to me.
No trillion notes per bar for trillion notes’ sake like the vast majority of Prog-ish pieces today. A superbly played song with masterful arrangements and a genuine care for the melody and not a single ‘Have you heard what I’m capable of?’ attitude.
The "Close to the Edge" a;bum is one of my favorites ws we as Rick Wakeman's {The 6 Wives of Henry the 8th".
Your instant appreciation of this rather unusual music impresses me. I’m sure I was more doubtful about it, when I first encountered it back in the early 1970s.
Thank you I appreciate it my friend 🙏 it took me a second but I got it lol this music Is amazing
@@L33Reacts The music I was accustomed to hearing at that time was a good deal simpler, songs had a tune, lyrics were comprehensible… The Beatles had only recently split up, and the post-Beatles world was trying to sort itself out, while being unsure what would become of the disunited Beatles. Music went wildly off in many different directions.
This is my second favorite band after Rush. Subbed because you are doing them both.
Early 70’s!!’
An absolute beast of a vibe.
This is ultimate vibe level. So good.
Yes was one of the few progressive concerts you could go to back in the day that had a fair representation of females.
BRUFORD ❤
Glad you're getting to know Bruford's breadth of work. Check out One of a Kind. Perfect fusion album from top to bottom. 5G is especially good.
This is their last album with original Yes drummer Bill Bruford - except the 1991 "Union" album which combined the Yes lineup of that time with Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe (ABWH)
It's FUN watching You listening to MY decades Music!
I'm glad you like it! I love discovering this music that came before me. And then I get to discuss it with yall and share it with you
Awaken from Going for the One
seen that live in ottawa unreal
And You And I, before CTTE. And you won't be ready for CTTE, there is no such thing. And more Fragile first, the album before this that led with Roundabout. The Yes Album before that is good too. In order is the best way to go through Yes
Another masterpiece that they used to open concerts with. After this I’ll watch Close to the Edge again. I usually listen to that a few times a week. But you MUST do Gates of Delirium, based on the novel War & Peace. So that’s what you get over 22 mins. I’ll check your your Genesis and others later. Supper’s Ready is up there as an all-time best song ever ❤
Thanks for opeming up like that, I'm in my 60s but like to stay current in music. It is hard to find positivr music in Rock nowadays, but it's there if you dig. Try the song "Sunday" by the band Foals or "In Its Infancy (The Waterfall) by the band My Morning Jacket. Too much of today's metal and emo bands are too one dimentional, I call it Complaint Rock.😊
Mom “danced” to Yes and Zep; bet you didn’t know how cool she was.
Check out Bruford's drumming on "Discipline" by King Crimson from the 'Discipline' album. Phenomonal song, with truly fiendish drumming that is so good, you don't notice it. It just fits. Be good to the kids, and they will be good to you. (Wait until they reach their adult years too and enjoy. [We have three.])
You want Energy? Listen to Yours is no Disgrace from YESSONGS...LIVE😂❤
You should check out some of the Rick Wakeman Albums. He is an awesome Keyboardist for Yes as well as one his own.
12:23 - Congrats! You want some uplifting power music? Check out Petra, especially their 90's lineup. Great stuff reminiscent of these prog rockers great stuff.
We had the best music but you have the best smoke.
no actual strings. Rick Wakeman is a synth and keyboard wizard. Look up his work with David Bowie and Morning Has Broken is his
As a drummer, I found it interesting that you Saif the folks were nice, beat held, etc. BUT, count out the song, I think you’ll find it way more interesting when you realize the song is in an off time signature throughout but feels like it’s a 4/4 rocker.
Mom had good taste
You want an electric harpsichord solo? Hold my beer.
There's a real harpsichord in that, too.
Do the rest of the album.
You have a super Mom. She most been born between 1956 and 1963…
Your mother is wise. Those are the two bands. Zep and Yes. 😊
She sure is and I love her so much 🙏❤️ she is a vocalist herself and she sings amazing
Rewatching your Yes journey, and recall you saying you asked your mom. She said her faves Yes and Zep. Me too! Had to comment, to find had. 😂
This was 1972, early 70s.
Man, you really ought to invest in a decent pair of earphones instead of those buds. I don't know how you're able to fully appreciate The YES Sound which during this early classic period was absolutely dominated by the bass player's Industrial-melodic inspirations. Just saying...
I cant find "Sound Chaser" on your reacts.. 😉
Wait till you hear Bill Bruford in King Crimson...
I am doing starless soon. 21st century schizoid man got taken down yesterday so hopefully starless isn't the same
Mid 70s.
Actually this tune from 1972
Want optimistic psychedelic prog fun rock even your kids will love? Then get Gong.
Save them for reaction videos first.
“You Can’t Kill Me” is a good song to start with. Then on to the Teapot Trilogy, three MUST own albums for any music fan.
Once again, trust me dude. I wouldn’t waste your time. ✌🏼🐭
Your mum has very good taste lol.
Yeah she does I love it lol. She'll listen to whatever as long as their is no screaming lol
Is this the version on speed? LOL
Maybe be too soon for Tales and Relayer
I’d certainly avoid Tales, it’s the only early Yes album I can’t listen to. Relayer is good though.
So you're not gonna do Steven Wilson or any more prog metal?
? No? I still do all of that.
@@L33Reacts I mean they're sad songs and I thought u said you won't be doing those anymore cause they're negative
@@nikelodeon6852 oh no I will be doing
all of those still. I don’t mind sad music at all I love it. I just have certain days where I shouldn’t listen to it because I will feel like shit lol
your volume a bit low
This is not the best version of this song live version is insane!
RETRO SOUND? I'm Only 70 years old and it went better with "Classic Pot" 🤔😯😅
Whatever you do, DO NOT listen to the rest of this album! It's factory bubblegum meets car-dealer-commercial white rap. And definitely don't listen to it high. Like your mom DEFINITELY did not listen to it high
Another gereat reason while YES should now retire , PRONTO!!!