In case you haven’t seen it yet, the new Yes live DVD “Songs From Tsongas” is one of the best so far released by the band. And Yes, as an added...
Sounds as though the "Wonderous Stories" of YES are set to continue. In a recent interview Jon Anderson said that YES is taking "a well earned...
If only mainstream radio and TV could find more space for art and great music as exemplified by "Close To The Edge" with a little less emphasis on...
I thoroughly agree with your thoughts about the "Close To The Edge" album. There is also a strong argument that no other band has equalled the...
True, the 80s music of YES was less adventurous than the YES music of the 70s and the more recent music of YES. We all have different tastes and...
Brad, you obviously have a real appreciation of what makes YES music so special. If YES music received the heavy rotation on commercial radio that...
I thought that you might be interested to know that "Siddartha" was the book that inspired the band YES to write their masterpiece 19 minute epic...
An interesting thought. One of the amazing things about YES music is that it works on many different levels. YES has achieved everything from...
Others might say "Close To The Edge" or "Fragile". Any other thoughts?
YES indeed, great to see the classic seventies lineup of the band back together! Don't forget that the "Songs From Tsongas" live YES DVD filmed in...
You're right, YES do kick serious ass and great that you saw the band in action! They certainly proved last year that age is no barrier. I saw YES...
Jon Anderson, the lead vocalist of YES, released a solo album in 1996 called "Toltec" that was based around the writings of Castenada. The piece...
Any YES fans out there? YES was regarded by many in the seventies as the ultimate hippy rock band - brilliant musicianship, spectacular concerts...
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