Man, I sure hope this comment doesn't jinx anything but, this is such a GREAT UA-cam Channel!! Jamel makes you feel like you have been his lifelong friend and I hope when Covid is over we can find a way talk him into a cookout -all 600,000 of us! But not only that with nearly 600 K subscribers the comments are so positive and full of love for music and just love all around. No trolls, no put-downs, no arguing. Everything is so uplifting! Like I said I hope I'm not jinxing all that, but Jamel and all of you make me smile every time he puts up a new post! Thanks for this great family Jamel!!
Amen. He has a lot of light and goodness in him. I worry for him in these times. I keep a picture of him and his girl standing amongst many pillars on my desktop. I look at it every now and then. Knowing people like Jamel can have a little happiness makes it all worth it.
David, I echo your sediments! This is my favorite reaction channel and Jamal is 'all that and a bag of chips' ( I've just ached myself). I look forward to the day I can meet Jamal, hang with all of his followers and commune around some great music!
Same, this was my ‘go-to’ album for a couple years in the 80s. Cassette in my Clarion deck installed under the dash of my ‘65 Mustang fastback. Those were some good days.
Respectfully disagree. This version of Yes is simply not in the same league as 70s Yes. I love this album, don't get me wrong, but it can't stand up to early Yes.
A capable stereo setup is essential or you'll miss so much that's in the music. Since Jamel switched over to his Bose headphones, I get a kick out of watching his reaction as his ears and brain take in all the subtle stuff that's happening in the mix on songs such as this one. It happened in the earlier reactions with the old headphones - but not to the extreme that it does now. Puts a huge smile on my face.
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I've often seen people sneer at 90125 and later Yes. Snobbery I call that. Both before that and later are, well, Yes, and it shows. I love all Yes, from whenever.
Thank you. I ran a gambit through different sounds and genres. Though I had heard a lot of their music, the younger me didn't latch on to it. Now at 61 yrs I can truly appreciate their technicality for the era. It's like discovering a new band.
This album is a MASTERPIECE! It's Yes' best 80's album by far, and is one of those albums you can and should listen to from top to bottom. Just can't say enough good things about it. Great reaction, Jamel! Keep great music alive! 🙏
Drama is my favorite 80's album by far. If we're talking about the Rabin era, I prefer Big Generator, but I still love this album. My ranking of the Rabin era is Big Generator, Talk, 90125, Union. I like some songs on Union, but it's not one I keep going back to. I do go back to the song Miracle of Life a lot though and Lift Me Up as well.
"No one seems to Caaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaare'" - how someone can sing a note for that long and still keep in tune without getting shortness of breath is amazing. Everything about this song is amazing... and so is the album it's on.
Jamel, I’m so happy and proud to see younger generations like you embrace such amazing music like this. Without you and others like you, music this expressive and experimental and nowadays not well known *would* be gone. My parents brought me up on Yes and Rush and Alan Parsons Project and I get so dejected that the radio today does not spin these records on the airwaves. However your channel still gives them a life and a voice and spirit, and through you, others will find it and add it to their lives. Thank you for that!
"Sounds like Geddy...!! Agree. If you check Yes's performance at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony you can spot Geddy Lee join them and fill the late Chris Squire bassplayer spot.
You know, Jamel really does listen, doesn't he? For someone who has listened to so many unfamiliar songs he really pays attention and learns from every one.
Trevor Rabin was the guitarist on this album. They have done stuff with both him and Steve Howe since. They did a great concert a year or two ago playing hits from both eras.
Saw Yes in concert when this album came out and it's still one of the best shows I've ever seen. They sound even more amazing live! Chris Squire did a bass solo that lasted more than 5 minutes and had the whole crowd basically stunned. And on another note... You are probably the most genuine reactor on UA-cam. If you ever get to Tennessee the first round is on me
In my opinion 1of the best Yes songs, You're 1 of only few reaction channels out there that's done a reaction to " Changes" That's how come I follow you, you're truly the best 1 out there! Thanks Again My Brother, Keep On Rocking 🤟
i looked and didn't see anywhere you've reacted to either of these songs...and they're some of Yes' best songs...period. "Heart of the Sunrise" (a bass line to leave you speechless) and "Yours is no Disgrace" (a song to leave you speechless). they are both more than worth the listen.
Did you ever imagine when you started this journey that you would become a familiar, friendly and comforting face to people you've never met? Edit: Damn...Police a bit there...
Yes ! Some Yes ! - I saw this in concert in Cleveland. They had laser holographs and a two drum kit 'int the round' drum set on a rotating platform. My favorite concert of all time.
I saw this show as well... on a day that I; Lost my car, lost my job, and 'took my shot' at a woman I was hopelessly infatuated with - and also, WELL out of my league... ;) It was a Friday - my day started with this song as my wake up alarm on the radio, and that night, I unexpectedly found myself at the concert in Sacramento, watching it LIVE... it was the single most "CHANGE-INTENSIVE" day of my life... I will ALWAYS love this song... :)
wow....great!!! I saw them 3 time in concert.....In Santa Barbara and 2 times in Sacramento!!! Excellent!!! Excellent!!! Excellent!!! They sounded like the albums but longer and extended songs....We were all singing and dancing with them!!!!!
This was my ‘go-to’ album for a couple years in the 80s. Cassette in my Clarion deck installed under the dash of my ‘65 Mustang fastback. Those were some good days.
YES! It's YES! I was waiting for you to respond to this one! Such a great album track! Whoo-Hoo! I remember wearing out my cassette of this album back in 1983, trying to sing like Jon Anderson.
When I saw Yes in 1984 (Jacksonville, FL), it was a GA concert and luckily I was against the stage, right in front of Trevor Rabin! Yes ended up playing the entire 90125 album, with the exception of "Our Song." Many Yes fans stop their love of the band with the 1977 album release, Going For the One. For me, I absolutely LOVE the 90125 album!! ❤❤
I love the arrangement on this song. Their guitarist at the time (Trevor Rabin) sang the verses, and Jon Anderson (Lead vocalist) sang the choruses. This tradeoff style really gives the song its character
I lived on YES. Triumph, Rush..just takes me back. I graduated in 84. Not everyone appreciated them, but my crew lived for it! Thank you for introducing it all over again.
I've been a fan of Yes hits but have never heard this.....Wow ..my first time reaction as well. Great musicianship. Thanks a bunch. Just a quick request.. Home Free "Go Rest High on That Mountain "
1980s Yes is distinctly different from 70’s Yes, slightly different lineup, best stuff is earlier, checkout “ yours is no disgrace” or “starship troopers”
i reacted the exact same way you did the first time i heard this song.!!!!!!!! 'YES' is so intense that i am physically exhausted when i finish listening to them.!!!!
The absolutely incredible Chris Squire on bass! RIP Fish. My favorite bass player ever. He came up with some of the most melodic bass parts I had ever heard in my life. A lot of people don't like this period of Yes and stick to the early progressive rock stuff. That is my favorite era as well, but I respect the Trevor Rabin era and the albums after. The albums The Ladder and Magnification have become two of my new favorites after I gave them a re-listen. This album is great, but the next album is even better, IMO. The Rabin era has some of my favorite Yes material in terms of songwriting, Love this song as well!
This album started as essentially a Trevor Rabin album. But then the record label brought in Jon Anderson to contribute vocals and rebranded it a Yes album.
Rabin wrote the initial songs and he teamed up with Chris Squire and Alan White to form Cinema. Jon A was brought in to add vocals and with Tony Kaye also on board they really couldn’t help to call it anything but Yes with four of five prominent members.
I think you'd enjoy 'Long Distance Runaround' and 'I've Seen All Good People'. We can talk about 'Close to the Edge' when you're ready for a 19 minute EPIC : )
Close to the Edge is such a beautiful album. I’ve been listening to my album for ever until my son asked if he could have some of mine & he’s now discovered YES! I’ve loved them since I was 17. I’m now in my middle 60’s.
@@annsipes6780 Love it. I'm 58. First time I heard CttE I said to my friend "You call this music?" Now it's my favorite piece of music and YES is my favorite group.
@@Lightmane I went to 3 of their concerts in the 70’s & that’s when I really fell for the music. Watching Rick Wakeman on his Moog synthesizer & Jon sing was so wonderful. My sons know that I want Close to the Edge played at the end of my funeral in hopefully 20-30 years.
I saw Yes in Germany 1983 ( ex RAF family ) and they were promoting this album ....... first time listening , seeing them live !!! Partner had the album for months and he couldn't get me interested !!! Two years later at the NEC in Birmingham , I saw original YES and current YES on a revolving stage ..... 8 of them , including Rick Wakeman.... remember his " Journey to the Center of the Earth "? anyone ??? .......hell of a concert , with all of them together !!! 😝😍 Personally , my all time favorite , is " City of Love " .... Chris Squires base is INSANE in that !!!!
There's an interesting chemistry here. I've loved Yes for 50 years. I've heard this song many many times before. But, when I hear it watching your reactions, it actually sounds better knowing that we are enjoying it with a friend. Thank you sir.
Please please please listen to what everyone says and what Jamal has been saying. He has done roundabout. People need to not keep talking about this song because he has done it. See the previous video he did today
@@ehcmier I know I'm getting sick of it to that people do not pay attention but it just shows how much they love this song which makes me happy. Yes is in my top five favorite groups probably number three or four.
For so long I have been trying to tell you to delve deep into the well of YES music. So many albums and such a major influence on Rush. Dig deep Jamel, dig deep.
Love that one! I had a whole video worked out for that song in my head when it came out. Basically the band in a white Cadillac Eldorado convertible, in the desert, running into various crazy scenarios. Typical 80s stuff. 😆
This is one of Yes's Masterpiece albums......every song a masterpiece....in 1983 was a time of Punk rock...New Waves music ...and Rap....and Yes didn't compromise the style they improvised their style with Rap lick.....punk rhythm.....deep lyrics that spoke to the human soul in a complicated issues of society which sounds current. By adding the Xylophone.....and cow bell...bluesy guitar lick.....took prog rock another level.....if you like this song ..... listen and react to "Hold On." Deep lyrics and great Ear candy!!!!
YES has excelled in Progressive Rock with their instrumentation and stories involved with their songs! They capture moods and feelings and they are memorizing to watch and listen to!
One of my GOAT picks.... This song has shown up at more than one of my life's MAJOR crossroads... Deep, Amazing, and GREAT vid, Brother!! God Bless, & Thank You for What You Do!!! :)
You guys are going down a DEEP Rabbit Hole with Yes and their AMAZING Music Masterpieces!!! Dude!!!! You gotta here "Awaken" and "Going For The One" by Yes. Another music masterpieces of songs by them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@neonpark1874 Thanks, I will. My dad has more Yes CDs than I thought he did but if this song is in any indication I may not dig their more "progressive" prog-rock stuff. I kind of draw the line at most Rush songs, some early Genesis and the more experimental Pink Floyd stuff.
I was a senior in high school when 90125 came out. It was my introduction to the band. Since then, I've been fortunate to see them on tour several times including the 1991 Union Tour that brought together 8 members from the 1970s and 1980s lineups.
I thoroughly enjoy reading all the comments and i do not see hate or profanity, just people of an older age who grew up listening to the fabulous music from the 70’s and 80’s. Very refreshing indeed. Thank you Jamel as you are always a pleasure to watch and see your enjoyment of the music we took for granted. Rock on!
I had come to find out about YES in 1978 as a freshman in high school.… And immediately immersed myself in their entire back catalog. I remember when DRAMA came out and that I thoroughly enjoyed it in spite of the lineup changes.(. Steve Howe and Geoff Downes went on to form ASIA with John Wettin and Karl Palmer (from ELP). Chris Squire and Alan White and YES’ very first keyboard player Tony Kaye got together with South African guitarist Trevor Raven (of Rabbit) got together and began to write music for a new band that they were going to call CINEMA. With that arrangement Trevor was singing all of the lead vocals. Chris Squire invited former lead singer Jon Anderson... to add vocals. After Jon added some vocals everyone decided that the band sounded so much like YES with Jon’s angelic singing, that they changed the name of the band to YES and released 90125 and went out on tour. I was lucky enough to get front row center in Erie Pennsylvania for the opening of the tour with Berlin to open.Before the tour started, Trevor got injured and the Erie concert was moved to a later leg on the tour....When they finally came to Erie… The opening “band” was not a band at all but a showing of a Bugs Bunny cartoon about the waterfall and the mad scientist. Because I had waited so long I was so excited for this show! I had actually talked myself into believing that Trevor Rabin was as good as (if not better than) Steve Howe....An opinion I NO LONGER have… But I remember just being mesmerized. So if these tunes from 90125 sound different… It’s because the band was never going to be YES. Since then… I’ve seen yes 16 times. My only regret is that I did not get to see them in the 70s… But the 80’s, 90s and 2000s have been great for YES so I can’t complain. In 1991 the album “Union” came out which included many former members of the band .. Including their first drummer Bill Bruford of King Crimson, Tony Kay from the early albums... as well as Rick Wakeman on keys, Steve Howe and Trevor Rabin on guitars and of course Chris Squire on bass and Alan White on drums as well. It was a good attempt to get them all together and they were wonderful shows, but that many people in the band was hard for them and after that album tour, the band split into two camps.The concert was in the round for most of the tour… I was second row in Cleveland for that tour and third row in Buffalo for that tour as well. They did do some dates not in the round which is where I saw them in Pittsburgh at the back of the amphitheater. There was another arrangement of the band called Anderson Bruford Wakeman and Howe which was amazing as well. Regardless of the lineup… Yes is amazing and my favorite group of all time
You have to do "Leave It" now! This is "modern" Yes...and I do like it a lot, but it lacks the epic feel of their earlier work. You should also check out Anderson Bruford Wakeman and Howe - basically, Yes without Chris Squire. "Brother Of Mine" is an epic masterpiece.
This song and its album 90125 came out in 1983, a month after I got out of the hospital having caught on fire, and one month before a close friend died tragically. I was 15 and I listened to this tape over and over. The music seemed then as profound as Amazing Grace and as important as oxygen. Listening now takes me back to those days, with memories both horrible and beautiful, and so thick they could’ve happened last month. What an amazing song. I’m grateful for the thoughts and feelings that returned while listening.
i clearly remember BANGING this out in my Ford LTD back in the mid 1980's. Had a killer Pioneer stereo with an amp and premium tweeters under the dash pad !!!
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You gotta do roundabout by yes
@@GrahamMurphy525 awesome song! Definitely my favorite by them!
Teddy Swims, "Use me up" , and "I can't make you love me ".
Gotta try Close to the Edge. 18 minutes of awesome. True Yes.
Please check out "The Friends of Mr. Cairo" by Jon Anderson of Yes and Vangillis - ua-cam.com/video/Y_PBU9a8FQY/v-deo.html
"Changes" is an unheralded classic just for the opening alone.
That’s why Rush and Yes are two of the best progressive rock bands
Man, I sure hope this comment doesn't jinx anything but, this is such a GREAT UA-cam Channel!! Jamel makes you feel like you have been his lifelong friend and I hope when Covid is over we can find a way talk him into a cookout -all 600,000 of us! But not only that with nearly 600 K subscribers the comments are so positive and full of love for music and just love all around. No trolls, no put-downs, no arguing. Everything is so uplifting! Like I said I hope I'm not jinxing all that, but Jamel and all of you make me smile every time he puts up a new post! Thanks for this great family Jamel!!
Amen. He has a lot of light and goodness in him. I worry for him in these times. I keep a picture of him and his girl standing amongst many pillars on my desktop. I look at it every now and then. Knowing people like Jamel can have a little happiness makes it all worth it.
I’ll Bring The Cornbread ✌🏾🧔🏾✌🏾
I totally agree with you!!!!
We are all on this spinning ball together!
David, I echo your sediments! This is my favorite reaction channel and Jamal is 'all that and a bag of chips' ( I've just ached myself). I look forward to the day I can meet Jamal, hang with all of his followers and commune around some great music!
This album was everything to me when I was a teenager...
1983 was a great year..i was 18
Same, this was my ‘go-to’ album for a couple years in the 80s. Cassette in my Clarion deck installed under the dash of my ‘65 Mustang fastback. Those were some good days.
Me, too! I can still sing evey song word for word
This album and those after, saved my young life, it lifted my soul and allowed me to heal.
Mee too! Still know most of it by heart.
One of the best produced rock albums ever.
This is one of the best progressive rock albums of the 80's. The structure and the way the songs flow into each other is just perfection.
Absolutely.
1000% percent. People ask me who my favorite band is and all I say is..."Yes" LOL 😂😂@@michaelwelton9317
Great album. Almost every song is great listening.
It was one of the best shows I’ve seen, 17-70 we were all grooving
Still a great album... one of the first I bought after graduating HS.
The entire album is a treat. Every song is different, very entertaining!
Have this on both album and cassette. Now I'm showing my age, LOL.
Very true, complete.
Trevor Rabin was such a tremendous addition to Yes. Cannot be overstated.
I agree 💯
Rabin was the Phoenix rebirth Yes desperately needed then.
1,000% agree.
I think I agree that Trevor and Rick Wakeman play well together.
Respectfully disagree. This version of Yes is simply not in the same league as 70s Yes. I love this album, don't get me wrong, but it can't stand up to early Yes.
"I've Seen All Good People"!! :)
This is my first time hearing the song I like it reminds me of rush and scorpion keep great music alive
This is one of the greatest and most well written well composed songs ever!!👏👏
Subwoofer required with this amazing album ... so underrated!
A capable stereo setup is essential or you'll miss so much that's in the music. Since Jamel switched over to his Bose headphones, I get a kick out of watching his reaction as his ears and brain take in all the subtle stuff that's happening in the mix on songs such as this one. It happened in the earlier reactions with the old headphones - but not to the extreme that it does now. Puts a huge smile on my face.
I've often seen people sneer at 90125 and later Yes. Snobbery I call that. Both before that and later are, well, Yes, and it shows. I love all Yes, from whenever.
So glad they were finally nominated and inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
So one day I was looking up Yes songs on UA-cam, my bf walks in and sings this song from memory, word for word, note by note!! That’s not normal lol
No, not normal...
Awesome.
Marry that guy!
sounds like a keeper
it is if you're a Yesfan 💜
Its normal for a good with good musical taste. Grab this guy and hold on.
I was in high school, 1984, when this came out. We all loved it.
1983 actually.
Thank you.
I ran a gambit through different sounds and genres. Though I had heard a lot of their music, the younger me didn't latch on to it.
Now at 61 yrs I can truly appreciate their technicality for the era.
It's like discovering a new band.
This album is a MASTERPIECE! It's Yes' best 80's album by far, and is one of those albums you can and should listen to from top to bottom. Just can't say enough good things about it. Great reaction, Jamel! Keep great music alive! 🙏
Personally, I prefer Big Generator.
Operation Mindcrime is.
i have a soft spot for drama but i love this album
@@butchsprout5725 Operation Mindcrime is not a Yes album.
Drama is my favorite 80's album by far. If we're talking about the Rabin era, I prefer Big Generator, but I still love this album. My ranking of the Rabin era is Big Generator, Talk, 90125, Union. I like some songs on Union, but it's not one I keep going back to. I do go back to the song Miracle of Life a lot though and Lift Me Up as well.
"No one seems to Caaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaare'" - how someone can sing a note for that long and still keep in tune without getting shortness of breath is amazing.
Everything about this song is amazing... and so is the album it's on.
This album is a true masterpiece. All songs are worth listening to. Way to keep good music alive Jamel.
'music has magic, it's good clear syncopation' - YES, Our Song
That song gets totally overlooked. But it's so packed with energy!
this is an absolute masterpiece. Its a gift from God. My favourite song on a brilliant album.
A gem of a song by a group that set the standard in music that still resonates with greatness today...
“Leave It”, “Shoot High Aim Low”, “Love Will Find a Way”. You’ll dig ALL of them!
I looooooove these songs!
Heck, go for Big Generator too!
Shoot high aim low is awesome
"It can happen" is great too.
‘Love will find a way’ is a masterpiece.
Jamel, I’m so happy and proud to see younger generations like you embrace such amazing music like this. Without you and others like you, music this expressive and experimental and nowadays not well known *would* be gone.
My parents brought me up on Yes and Rush and Alan Parsons Project and I get so dejected that the radio today does not spin these records on the airwaves. However your channel still gives them a life and a voice and spirit, and through you, others will find it and add it to their lives. Thank you for that!
Who would ever have imagined that the word "capitalize" would make such a good hook?
"Sounds like Geddy...!!
Agree. If you check Yes's performance at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony you can spot Geddy Lee join them and fill the late Chris Squire bassplayer spot.
And that would be Geddy on backing vocals, just like Chris used to do.
You know, Jamel really does listen, doesn't he? For someone who has listened to so many unfamiliar songs he really pays attention and learns from every one.
Great catch - I was also going to mention that Jamal checks out the RRHOF performance with Geddy and Yes! I was there that night and was in awe!!
He also along with Alex inducted them into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
@@ilangornstein7635 wow..👍🙀
I'd forgotten what a great song this is.
This album is a masterpiece from start to finish! They played it all flawlessly live also maybe with even more energy to boot!
Agreed. Still listening to this day. One of the first CDs (YES I said it) I bought. Crystal clear brilliant
Jamel, thank you for checking out and reacting to "Changes"! It's my favorite Yes song. What a classic!
Trevor Rabin was the guitarist on this album. They have done stuff with both him and Steve Howe since. They did a great concert a year or two ago playing hits from both eras.
So much of this album was based on Trevor Rabin work. After Yes, Trevor went to film score so many movies.
No Jon Anderson means no Yes. The new guy might be good but not a show I'd ever attend.
@@Dularr big generator is another one of theirs with Trevor Rabin thats great too!
I believe Trevor was the guitarist on Robert Plants first solo record
Steve Howe - amazing guitarist - saw him last year in Houston. He's still got it.
Saw Yes in concert when this album came out and it's still one of the best shows I've ever seen. They sound even more amazing live! Chris Squire did a bass solo that lasted more than 5 minutes and had the whole crowd basically stunned. And on another note... You are probably the most genuine reactor on UA-cam. If you ever get to Tennessee the first round is on me
I was fortunate enough see Yes on this album tour in 1984. Love them!
this song hit me the same way reminds me of a summer song with the sun shining in a fast car on the highway one of them bangers!
In my opinion 1of the best Yes songs, You're 1 of only few reaction channels out there that's done a reaction to " Changes" That's how come I follow you, you're truly the best 1 out there!
Thanks Again My Brother,
Keep On Rocking 🤟
i looked and didn't see anywhere you've reacted to either of these songs...and they're some of Yes' best songs...period. "Heart of the Sunrise" (a bass line to leave you speechless) and "Yours is no Disgrace" (a song to leave you speechless). they are both more than worth the listen.
I *looove* 'Yours Is No Disgrace'! 😀 Especially the 'Beat Club' live version 🙂
I was obsessed when I first heard this song at work. Found it thanks to Shazam. I was surprised I never heard it before bc I was born in 81
Trevor Rabin Brought New Life Back Into the Music of YES because they were in Need of New Material and they Found the Right Person !
Did you ever imagine when you started this journey that you would become a familiar, friendly and comforting face to people you've never met?
Edit: Damn...Police a bit there...
It Amazes me every day
Your videos are amazing
I second that comment. Your a top bloke Jamal.
to people from all over the world.
@@jamelakajamal honestly, you help keep the depression from setting in. Your joy is contagious
Yes ! Some Yes ! - I saw this in concert in Cleveland. They had laser holographs and a two drum kit 'int the round' drum set on a rotating platform. My favorite concert of all time.
I'm jealous
I saw them in the round on the Union tour. Unfortunately the only time I saw them and my seat was way way back in the arena
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I saw this show as well... on a day that I; Lost my car, lost my job, and 'took my shot' at a woman I was hopelessly infatuated with - and also, WELL out of my league... ;) It was a Friday - my day started with this song as my wake up alarm on the radio, and that night, I unexpectedly found myself at the concert in Sacramento, watching it LIVE... it was the single most "CHANGE-INTENSIVE" day of my life... I will ALWAYS love this song... :)
wow....great!!! I saw them 3 time in concert.....In Santa Barbara and 2 times in Sacramento!!! Excellent!!! Excellent!!! Excellent!!! They sounded like the albums but longer and extended songs....We were all singing and dancing with them!!!!!
This was my ‘go-to’ album for a couple years in the 80s. Cassette in my Clarion deck installed under the dash of my ‘65 Mustang fastback. Those were some good days.
This song hits me every time change. Changes? I am a fan of Trevor Rabin, his voice, his playing. A new ( at the time ) beautiful era of Yes
YES! It's YES! I was waiting for you to respond to this one! Such a great album track! Whoo-Hoo! I remember wearing out my cassette of this album back in 1983, trying to sing like Jon Anderson.
This Album is amazing! Loved it back in the early 80s! If you want another Eargasm, listen to Leave It off of the same album! Wild!
When I saw Yes in 1984 (Jacksonville, FL), it was a GA concert and luckily I was against the stage, right in front of Trevor Rabin! Yes ended up playing the entire 90125 album, with the exception of "Our Song." Many Yes fans stop their love of the band with the 1977 album release, Going For the One. For me, I absolutely LOVE the 90125 album!! ❤❤
Yes has been one of my favorite bands since the first time I heard them!!
First time hearing this, I like it 👍🏻 the vocals on here are amazing. Cool band .
They have better songs. Enjoy!
@@j.h.3777 Hi, that’s good to know , thanks. It’s always fun to discover a new group & I definitely plan to dig into them much more. 🤗✌🏻
this sounds like Rush a bit
@@budgiecat2885 Hi, yes indeed. You’re right about that, I kinda thought it when I heard it too 👍🏻✌🏻
Jon Anderson has one of the most recognizable voices in rock
One of my Favorite Yes songs. The beat changes in this song are top notch.
Only Through Love Changes Come!
I love the arrangement on this song. Their guitarist at the time (Trevor Rabin) sang the verses, and Jon Anderson (Lead vocalist) sang the choruses. This tradeoff style really gives the song its character
This was later in their career and one of their best efforts.
The whole album is basically a masterpiece with plenty of ear candy!
5:51 Brother your reaction was completely priceless. Good to see you enjoy great music!! Keep it up!!
I lived on YES. Triumph, Rush..just takes me back. I graduated in 84. Not everyone appreciated them, but my crew lived for it! Thank you for introducing it all over again.
So happy you have opened the abyss of the musicianship of YES! Keep them coming!
You better have "Leave It" on your to-do list! That one will blow your mind and I'd love to see your reaction to it!
"it can Happen" is another killer track from this album!
Been my ringtone since 2010!
That's my favorite on the album. I think "Our Song" gets totally overlooked. It's my #2 on the album.
'It Can Happen' and 'Leave It' are my favourites on that album 😊
This is a phenomenal song. Showcases their skills.
I've been a fan of Yes hits but have never heard this.....Wow ..my first time reaction as well. Great musicianship. Thanks a bunch.
Just a quick request.. Home Free "Go Rest High on That Mountain "
Geddy inducted YES into the R & R Hall of Fame a couple years ago.
Rush makes me proud to be Canadian
the shame of being inducted by your own tribute band...but that the way the world works sometimes
1980s Yes is distinctly different from 70’s Yes, slightly different lineup, best stuff is earlier, checkout “ yours is no disgrace” or “starship troopers”
I did starship troopers👍🏾
Agreed their two best!
@@jamelakajamal
You did? Is that also on your Instagram?
@@jamelakajamal Rick Wakeman's keyboard solo from Yes songs. Excerpts from "The Six Wives of Henry VIII" (Live) The man is incredible.
Absolutely must do yours is no disgrace!
i reacted the exact same way you did the first time i heard this song.!!!!!!!!
'YES' is so intense that i am physically exhausted when i finish listening to them.!!!!
The absolutely incredible Chris Squire on bass! RIP Fish. My favorite bass player ever. He came up with some of the most melodic bass parts I had ever heard in my life. A lot of people don't like this period of Yes and stick to the early progressive rock stuff. That is my favorite era as well, but I respect the Trevor Rabin era and the albums after. The albums The Ladder and Magnification have become two of my new favorites after I gave them a re-listen. This album is great, but the next album is even better, IMO. The Rabin era has some of my favorite Yes material in terms of songwriting, Love this song as well!
This album started as essentially a Trevor Rabin album. But then the record label brought in Jon Anderson to contribute vocals and rebranded it a Yes album.
I like the Rabin years.
Cinema
Yes, Cinema was the initial name of the band that recorded this album.
Rabin wrote the initial songs and he teamed up with Chris Squire and Alan White to form Cinema. Jon A was brought in to add vocals and with Tony Kaye also on board they really couldn’t help to call it anything but Yes with four of five prominent members.
@@desertfan And Yes would probably sell more than Cinema. ;)
I think you'd enjoy 'Long Distance Runaround' and 'I've Seen All Good People'. We can talk about 'Close to the Edge' when you're ready for a 19 minute EPIC : )
He’s already done 2112 so he is ready
@@Crazed3raser337 I know he's already done 2112. In my opinion he should listen to at least 5 more pieces of music by YES before listening to CttE.
Close to the Edge is such a beautiful album. I’ve been listening to my album for ever until my son asked if he could have some of mine & he’s now discovered YES! I’ve loved them since I was 17. I’m now in my middle 60’s.
@@annsipes6780 Love it. I'm 58. First time I heard CttE I said to my friend "You call this music?" Now it's my favorite piece of music and YES is my favorite group.
@@Lightmane I went to 3 of their concerts in the 70’s & that’s when I really fell for the music. Watching Rick Wakeman on his Moog synthesizer & Jon sing was so wonderful. My sons know that I want Close to the Edge played at the end of my funeral in hopefully 20-30 years.
I saw Yes in Germany 1983 ( ex RAF family ) and they were promoting this album ....... first time listening , seeing them live !!! Partner had the album for months and he couldn't get me interested !!!
Two years later at the NEC in Birmingham , I saw original YES and current YES on a revolving stage ..... 8 of them , including Rick Wakeman.... remember his " Journey to the Center of the Earth "? anyone ??? .......hell of a concert , with all of them together !!! 😝😍
Personally , my all time favorite , is " City of Love " .... Chris Squires base is INSANE in that !!!!
I always happy to see Jamal reactions. Great music. Its like hearing the song for the first time with mates.
You should check out their song "Leave it".
A very good one!
And Love will find a way
Yes! And “Shoot High Aim Low”
Stay tuned👍🏾
Jamal, I hope you react to THIS video. This was SO COOL back when it came out:
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Love YES and love that album from them, remember my growing up when it came out and my dad had it on a LP, was great music back then
There's an interesting chemistry here. I've loved Yes for 50 years. I've heard this song many many times before. But, when I hear it watching your reactions, it actually sounds better knowing that we are enjoying it with a friend. Thank you sir.
Trippin in the 70s to YES, and now loving the stuff we werent thrilled with... when it came out... but now... hell ya.
Saw them live for the first time at Madison Square Garden when this album came out, and several times after. Great live band, great song here!
This was amazing live.
@@peterhineinlegen4672 Indeed it was.
I saw them in 1987 at the Montreal Forum and I don't remember anything!..lol
I saw this tour also...great show!! P.s....from what I can remember bahaha
@@j.h.3777 I was there and remember that it was awesome
Damn.
I forgot how good this song is.
Check out Roundabout
Ya, he has reacted to it, and even says so during this very reaction. Did you respond before listening even halfway through?
Please please please listen to what everyone says and what Jamal has been saying. He has done roundabout. People need to not keep talking about this song because he has done it. See the previous video he did today
4:29 C'mon, people.
10:50
@@ehcmier I know I'm getting sick of it to that people do not pay attention but it just shows how much they love this song which makes me happy. Yes is in my top five favorite groups probably number three or four.
I totally agree. I had forgotten how good this was too.
This was a FANTASTIC concert.
So good. The laser light show was the bomb back in the day. Loved this tour
@@indierockyhockey it was an amazing concert! 🥰🥰
@@amberandrews6842 Blown away!!! Will never forget it. Saw a few shows on this tour. Also cracked up at the b
Bugs Bunny cartoons as the opening act.
Alan White is a criminally underrated drummer.
For so long I have been trying to tell you to delve deep into the well of YES music. So many albums and such a major influence on Rush. Dig deep Jamel, dig deep.
Me too - so glad he's doing it :)
They've had a major influence on bands like Styx and certainly others
Our Song by Yes another killer song from this album.
All time favorite yes track
Love that one! I had a whole video worked out for that song in my head when it came out. Basically the band in a white Cadillac Eldorado convertible, in the desert, running into various crazy scenarios. Typical 80s stuff. 😆
This is one of Yes's Masterpiece albums......every song a masterpiece....in 1983 was a time of Punk rock...New Waves music ...and Rap....and Yes didn't compromise the style they improvised their style with Rap lick.....punk rhythm.....deep lyrics that spoke to the human soul in a complicated issues of society which sounds current. By adding the Xylophone.....and cow bell...bluesy guitar lick.....took prog rock another level.....if you like this song ..... listen and react to "Hold On." Deep lyrics and great Ear candy!!!!
YES has excelled in Progressive Rock with their instrumentation and
stories involved with their songs! They capture moods and feelings and
they are memorizing to watch and listen to!
How 'bout "Heart of the Sunrise" and "Going for the One". Classic, vintage Yes. Capitalize on this good fortune!
One of my GOAT picks.... This song has shown up at more than one of my life's MAJOR crossroads... Deep, Amazing, and GREAT vid, Brother!! God Bless, & Thank You for What You Do!!! :)
Great band! Great music! Great memories of being a young man! I miss the 80's...
You guys are going down a DEEP Rabbit Hole with Yes and their AMAZING Music Masterpieces!!! Dude!!!! You gotta here "Awaken" and "Going For The One" by Yes. Another music masterpieces of songs by them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The only Yes Songs I know that he hasn't one yet are "I've Seen All Good People" and "Leave It."
Then you need to do a lot more exploration. It's a very deep, rewarding rabbit hole.
@@neonpark1874 Thanks, I will. My dad has more Yes CDs than I thought he did but if this song is in any indication I may not dig their more "progressive" prog-rock stuff. I kind of draw the line at most Rush songs, some early Genesis and the more experimental Pink Floyd stuff.
Try, "Hold On," from their 9021Live album. Abso-fricken-lutely awesome!!!!
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"I've Seen All Good People"
YES consistently delivers such a high level of musicianship and musicality. Top notch performances across the entire band.
I was a senior in high school when 90125 came out. It was my introduction to the band. Since then, I've been fortunate to see them on tour several times including the 1991 Union Tour that brought together 8 members from the 1970s and 1980s lineups.
This is my favorite song from that album. Shoot high, Aim low is a great underrated Yes track from their follow up album Big Generator 😎☝️🎧
I thoroughly enjoy reading all the comments and i do not see hate or profanity, just people of an older age who grew up listening to the fabulous music from the 70’s and 80’s. Very refreshing indeed. Thank you Jamel as you are always a pleasure to watch and see your enjoyment of the music we took for granted. Rock on!
I LOVE your groovin' face when you're really into a song!
If you liked Owner of a Lonely Heart, you'll love Leave It!!!
Great channel!
Stay safe, be well, peace!
Strongly recommend "Shoot High, Aim Low" off of their Big Generator album
Great song...❤
I had come to find out about YES in 1978 as a freshman in high school.… And immediately immersed myself in their entire back catalog. I remember when DRAMA came out and that I thoroughly enjoyed it in spite of the lineup changes.(. Steve Howe and Geoff Downes went on to form ASIA with John Wettin and Karl Palmer (from ELP).
Chris Squire and Alan White and YES’ very first keyboard player Tony Kaye got together with South African guitarist Trevor Raven (of Rabbit) got together and began to write music for a new band that they were going to call CINEMA. With that arrangement Trevor was singing all of the lead vocals. Chris Squire invited former lead singer Jon Anderson... to add vocals. After Jon added some vocals everyone decided that the band sounded so much like YES with Jon’s angelic singing, that they changed the name of the band to YES and released 90125 and went out on tour. I was lucky enough to get front row center in Erie Pennsylvania for the opening of the tour with Berlin to open.Before the tour started, Trevor got injured and the Erie concert was moved to a later leg on the tour....When they finally came to Erie… The opening “band” was not a band at all but a showing of a Bugs Bunny cartoon about the waterfall and the mad scientist. Because I had waited so long I was so excited for this show! I had actually talked myself into believing that Trevor Rabin was as good as (if not better than) Steve Howe....An opinion I NO LONGER have… But I remember just being mesmerized. So if these tunes from 90125 sound different… It’s because the band was never going to be YES.
Since then… I’ve seen yes 16 times. My only regret is that I did not get to see them in the 70s… But the 80’s, 90s and 2000s have been great for YES so I can’t complain. In 1991 the album “Union” came out which included many former members of the band .. Including their first drummer Bill Bruford of King Crimson, Tony Kay from the early albums... as well as Rick Wakeman on keys, Steve Howe and Trevor Rabin on guitars and of course Chris Squire on bass and Alan White on drums as well. It was a good attempt to get them all together and they were wonderful shows, but that many people in the band was hard for them and after that album tour, the band split into two camps.The concert was in the round for most of the tour… I was second row in Cleveland for that tour and third row in Buffalo for that tour as well. They did do some dates not in the round which is where I saw them in Pittsburgh at the back of the amphitheater. There was another arrangement of the band called Anderson Bruford Wakeman and Howe which was amazing as well.
Regardless of the lineup… Yes is amazing and my favorite group of all time
One of my favs ❤ Gives me goosebumps every time
Hi Jamal, what you're reading about Changes being written in 1995 is wrong as the album 90125 came out in 1983.
This entire album is great. Check out “Hearts”
No need to repeat....your analysis of music and diversity of what you cover is just fantastic....please dont stop and great job my friend! :)
They will always be known as the Kings of progressive rock!👍🏻❤️☮️✌🏻🎹🎸
Gotta do their early stuff too!
Starship trooper
I’ve seen all good people
You have to do "Leave It" now!
This is "modern" Yes...and I do like it a lot, but it lacks the epic feel of their earlier work. You should also check out
Anderson Bruford Wakeman and Howe - basically, Yes without Chris Squire. "Brother Of Mine" is an epic masterpiece.
2nd favorite song after this one! Love it!
Leave it is awesome!
Definitely a YES album made a bit differently!👍🏻❤️☮️
This song and its album 90125 came out in 1983, a month after I got out of the hospital having caught on fire, and one month before a close friend died tragically. I was 15 and I listened to this tape over and over. The music seemed then as profound as Amazing Grace and as important as oxygen. Listening now takes me back to those days, with memories both horrible and beautiful, and so thick they could’ve happened last month. What an amazing song. I’m grateful for the thoughts and feelings that returned while listening.
i clearly remember BANGING this out in my Ford LTD back in the mid 1980's. Had a killer Pioneer stereo with an amp and premium tweeters under the dash pad !!!