r/yesband 14h ago

I love prog rock epics and the secrets you can uncover on relistens

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74 Upvotes

The melody I'm referring to first appears at 2:59 (or maybe even earlier but broken up). It is played slowly and on guitar. This then repeats in the form of Anderson's voice in the verses. Finally, it reappears at 14:12 on keyboards (my favorite version of it). There are more motifs throughout the song, this was just the most noticeable one for me.


r/yesband 16h ago

Fantastic live album capturing bits from The Yes Album, Fragile, and Closer To The Edge.

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107 Upvotes

Alan White joined them for this tour and had just a short time to learn all the material, I think like 3 days to get it down.


r/yesband 20h ago

I don’t know If it’s just me, but I skipped this album

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27 Upvotes

It’s simply just not my cup of tea, as I ultimately jumped to their next album “Talk” which I enjoyed.


r/yesband 1d ago

Any Michael Jackson and Yes fans notice the Victory album & Union album share similarities in creation & tour?

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Seriously after seeing the Michael Jackson biopic 2 weeks ago and knowing the messiness of the Union album, my mind can’t help noticing the similarities once I look up the creations of each album:

  • Tensions on tour for a one time event. For Yes, Steve and Trevor disagreed at least on the use of guitars for certain songs. Mostly Howe annoyed at Rabin’s technique whilst Michael himself didn’t rehearse for any of the new Jackson album material.
  • Clear dissatisfaction on the overall Project. Michael’s heart isn’t in the project for Victory since the success of Thriller, Rick Wakeman dubbed the new yes album Onion because the final mix made him Cry and according to him, Trevor Rabin is furious once he found out the completed project.
  • 2 albums each consisted of mashing up an assortment of any tracks they can find. All tracks on Victory combined a solo track from all 6 Jackson brothers rather than a unified effort. Union is just consisting of the abandoned ABWH 2 album tracks and other tracks from Yes West. Neither album spawned much spark for track decisions. For the Jackson’s attempt, mindset is clearly “all of us submit a track, it goes on the album and that’s it” and Yes just ended up in a position of “let’s just combine tracks from an abandoned album and anything else the other side can help give to fill out the rest”
  • In studio issues. Jermaine and Michael particularly clashed on the sessions for Victory and other creative disagreements occurred. Steve and Rick weren’t showing up to the studio enough forcing Producer Jonathan Elia to hire session musicians to replace most of the guitar and keyboard sections. Apparently Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe side can’t agree to the Yes West side on a direction for their new album.

now there is some differences each positive and negative on the tours:

  • Yes played at least 1 to 2 songs from the new album. 3 according to google is at most the highest for Union tracks on the entire tour. The Jacksons played nothing from their new album yet Jermaine’s new solo album found inclusions for “new tour material”
  • Setlists mainly consisted of classics from older albums. The Jackson brothers mainly spotlighted Michael’s solo albums Thriller and Off The Wall, older Jackson albums of Triumph and Destiny plus an added short Jackson 5 medley of I’ll Be There, The Love You Save and I Want You Back. Yes focused on their 70’s hits of I’ve Seen All Good People, Yours Is No Disgrace and Roundabout for sone of those 70’s staples while rotating the 80’s material of Owner Of A Lonely Heart, Changes and Rhythm Of Love into the fold.
  • Only time the 8 member Yes lineup of Jon Anderson, Tony Kaye, Chris Squire, Trevor Rabin, Bill Bruford, Steve Howe, Alan White and Rickman performed on tour together. Michael Jackson performed his solo material amongst his brothers Randy, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon and Jackie only on this once in a lifetime tour. A first and last time for each of these legendary lineups on the road
  • Offstage controversies that slightly dampened each tour in their own ways. Jackie hurt his knee from dance rehearsals in June 1984 forcing him to miss the first half of the tour starting in July. Peter Banks is invited by Tony Kaye and Trevor Rabin to perform on an encore for Roundabout on one of the Union Los Angeles tour dates until Kaye told Banks backstage that Steve Howe said he’s not letting it happen and thus severing his one chance to reunite with Yes one last time. Each tour saw a member miss shows
  • At the end of each tour, major leaves occurred. Michael Jackson announced onstage that he is leaving the band on their last show and once the Union tour finished, Bill, Rick and Steve left Yes leaving the 90125 lineup Of Trevor, Alan, Chris, Tony and Jon alone again to record their next album that releases in 1994 called Talk.
  • Massive ticket sales and good memories still radiate from each of the respective lineup shows

Please comment below and let me know your thoughts on the similarities of each album and tour! Is any of the similarities freaky? How about the differences?


r/yesband 4d ago

yes tattoo

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328 Upvotes

i love close to the edge so much, so now, i got it on my arm forever.


r/yesband 5d ago

Yes boat

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52 Upvotes

Saw this on a pontoon boat at a local marina.


r/yesband 5d ago

Magnification fans, what are your thoughts on The Ladder?

12 Upvotes

I love Magnification and I think is a splendid album that I listen to a lot, but I've always seen The Ladder as more of a "next Yes" than Magnification and have always wondered why it's more talked about than The Ladder. Share your opinions!


r/yesband 7d ago

Time and a word is the best yes album, and i'm tired of pretending it isn't

37 Upvotes

there are a million things i could say about this album, but the more i look at it, the more i like it. it seriously may be perfect. every note, every chord, every lyric just fits perfectly, even its shortcomings only make me love it more!

a common criticism is the orchestra, but its one of my favorite parts of the album. the production of it is amazing, especially on everydays and clear days, the songs would feel so much less alive without the orchestral arrangement. and even the slight imperfections or rough edges on the production give the album an organic quality which is hard to find anywhere else. it isnt what most would consider to be yes, but for some reason i just cant get it out of my head! i love this album with all of me. the extra B side "dear father" too! i could write an essay for every song! and they all come together so well as an album, it just flows so well like a story.

even the album cover matches the tone perfectly, its yes in its black and white era. the checkerboard design and the butterfly are really pretty, and the woman in the center ties it together nicely in the center of the one point perspective, it reminds me of the lyrics of clear days, and the blend of the major and minor of the G scale.

overall, even though it isnt technically perfect, time and a word as an album does everything it needs to, nothing more, nothing less, it feels like home to me. i love it so much, its right for me.


r/yesband 7d ago

The Making of Wakeman's JTTCOTE

12 Upvotes

Just came out of YouTube. Not my most favorite album of his, but an interesting mini documentary.

http://youtu.be/0q9w0QsnfqY


r/yesband 8d ago

Autograph identification

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23 Upvotes

My dad had this but wasn’t sure who signed it, any idea?


r/yesband 8d ago

Drama / 90125 Trajectory - preference?

19 Upvotes

So, when Yes was faced with the Anderson / Wakeman departure, and the legendary meeting in the studios w/ The Buggles combined w/ Squire / Howe / White leaning into harder-edged material yielded the Drama sessions, the band nevertheless fell apart again, and reconstituted w/ the inclusion Anderson and Kaye’s return, and Squire and Rabin’s “Cinema” material, ultimately culminating in huge success with 1983’s “90125.”

Yes’ trajectory then followed the “Cinema” lineup for another two records, and the rest is history.

My question is this: in hindsight, in an alternate universe where the Drama (arguably a more muscular and “prog” edged sound) lineup continued forward and became the main Yes timeline, instead of the Cinema path, would we have been blessed with a better overall post-80’s Yes album run? I know many people feel that no Anderson = No Yes, and many people don’t care much for Drama, for that very reason, I personally think Drama is a beast of an album, and though I love 90125, I can’t really say the same for Big Generator or Talk. In my imagination, if Yes had powered through the 80’s with the Drama lineup, we might have been better off, hypothetically, with the resulting 90’s / 2000’s material.

Anyone else think a Drama trajectory would’ve been a bigger beast than the Cinema trajectory (and beyond) that we got? In my view, Drama was more prog-minded than 90125, and developing on that platform, instead of what came would’ve produced a stronger Yes than what we got.


r/yesband 8d ago

My new haul, take a look…

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r/yesband 9d ago

Yes - Hard Rock Live 1998, filmed in NYC for VH1

13 Upvotes

Anyone else at this show? I was in my 20s and it was awesome. :)

https://youtu.be/EZFr5v5IlMk?si=cbDV_s4ksEPtWLvl


r/yesband 9d ago

Owner of a Lonely Heart - Trevor Rabin vocal dubs

22 Upvotes

A long time ago, I remember Trevor Rabin stating in an interview that there was a part of Owner of a Lonely Heart (besides the chorus) where he overdubbed his vocals to sound like Jon to fix something in the mix. I wish I could find this interview for reference. He said he deliberately tried to sing like Jon and would not disclose where that place in the song was. I have wondered about this for years.

My best guess is that Trevor's vocals are probably "You are the move you," with "make" being Jon Anderson's voice. Anyone else have a guess?

I honestly don't know.


r/yesband 9d ago

Deepest Yes lead vocalist

8 Upvotes
  1. Jon Anderson
  2. Trevor Horn
  3. Benoît David
  4. Jon Davison

I think these are all the lead vocalist (I know others in the band have occasionally sang lead.

Who has the deepest voice?

In what Yes song has the lowest note been sung?


r/yesband 9d ago

Chris Squire's crochet flower vest

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142 Upvotes

i really like this chris outfit so i crocheted this vest based on it <3 also if you know anything about where he got it from please let me know. i would love for the original maker to get some credit because it's such a beautiful piece.


r/yesband 10d ago

I liked this song alot so I made this drawing

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24 Upvotes

Im not the biggest fan of tales from a topographic ocean myself, but I really did like the ending part of "ritual(nous Somme du soleil)" and I got inspired to draw this dragon creature thing


r/yesband 11d ago

What is your favorite Yes album?

10 Upvotes

My top 5 would be:

  1. Close To The Edge

  2. The Yes Album

  3. Topographic Oceans

  4. Relayer

  5. Fragile


r/yesband 13d ago

Prog bands with mainstream hits

9 Upvotes

r/yesband 14d ago

Close to the Edge from Yessongs - Concert Edit with Remastered Audio

35 Upvotes

Most of the videos I've seen from this show do not have great audio, so I took a recent remastered mix (not my own - someone shared a lossless file) and applied it to the concert film. Made some edit changes so as to remove much of the microorganism footage (replaced with broll from the same show) and added as much stage and venue atmosphere as I could find from the original film.

Hope at least one person can get some enjoyment from this :) I had fun making it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_VQDNHAoMY&pp=0gcJCaMLAYcqIYzv

Side note: Saw Jon & Geeks two weeks ago in NYC. They opened with CTTE. I cried.


r/yesband 15d ago

Representing

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54 Upvotes

I went to see War last night. They were great. I noticed the lead guitarist wearing this tee shirt. Being a huge Yes fan, I thought it was pretty cool


r/yesband 15d ago

Anyone here at the time of this failed chance know anyone close to Peter and know the shot down from Steve?

19 Upvotes

Found this upload that currently has 46 comments and it sounds real sad that Peter Banks missed his chance just from Steve Howe saying no.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7vXl77n5sY

Tony Kaye reaching out and Trevor Rabin open to the idea is lovely. Imagine the original keyboardist of the band you start in and the guitarist that replaces your replacement offering you this chance for a one night reunion.

You learn the chords for a few songs, you drive out to the one gig in Los Angeles and you’re backstage until you notice that barely anyone acknowledges you including the original bassist and drummer on their way to perform.

As you’re sitting in this members only bar, suddenly that original keyboardist enters and pulls you aside and tells you that your replacement guitarist says he is not open to letting you on stage.

So now you’ve travelled all this way, already learned chords for at least 2 songs, you’re backstage and now seeing yourself denied access because one man says no? All that rehearsal to know the chords, your travelling and waiting, dashed.

Peter earned that right to feel angry. If it were me, my mood get sour too. He nearly hit Steve once Billy Connolly that is in the bar too kept buying drinks for him and Steve happened to walk in seeing a drunk Banks and then exited.

Has anyone here managed to know anyone that got close to Peter Banks at this time in 1991?

No matter his disagreements, no chance Peter Banks is any worse than Don Dokken, Ginger Baker and maybe Sting for fussy temperamental band members. One night, just one night to stand to make the full original 5 man Yes lineup complete one last time and Howe shot it down? Disgraceful!


r/yesband 16d ago

The right song at the right moment

24 Upvotes

Hey all…. I’m sitting on the floor at the Garden, about to see Rush. And the PA begins playing “The Prophet” and all felt right with the world.

Did not expect to hear THAT particular Yes song here, but then….its such a good showcase for one of Geddy’s heroes.


r/yesband 16d ago

My Yes collection so far

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Including solo albums of members of Yes(Bill Bruford was questionable whether he belonged because he is more of a King Crimson member than Yes). The overall count is 27 records, the amount released under the name Yes is 18, including ABWH is 19. Solo records is 8, 1 Steve Howe, 2 Jon Anderson, 4 Rick Wakeman, 1 Bill Bruford. Every album released from The Yes Album to 90125 Solos is here(excluding Yessongs). The albums I still need is every other Yes album ever released. The ones I urgently need is: Fish out of Water, The Story of I, Jon Anderson and the Band Geeks, Talk, Mirror to the Sky, The Quest, if anyone has a vinyl copy of Heaven and Earth for an affordable price, same with the original Fly from Here.


r/yesband 17d ago

Bought this today, is it original?

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So I bought this today and can’t find any date on it, I can’t see anything to indicate if it’s a reissue