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ldlanberg
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Topic: Yes and Genesis: similar, or, not so? Posted: July 25 2005 at 22:48 |
Hi Folks,
It has been stated, many times, that ('70s) critics of Genesis denounced them as being "Yes rip-offs"; "the poor man's Yes", etc. I've never personally found the two great bands to be terribly similar, at all.
There are a few commonalities:
1. Some songs in multi-part suites, usually involving some sort of concept.
2. Fluent jazz-rock drummer(s), often using odd time signatures.
3. Most songs have a pastoral, or, 'spacey' feel.
4. Hackett and Howe made great use of the volume pedal.
But now the distinctions begin:
Genesis relied much more heavily on mellotron; Yes harldy ever used one.
Yes made use of improvised soloing in concert, Genesis did not.
Genesis had a full-time flute (Gabriel); Yes no use of flute.
Genesis used tambourine during chorus's; Yes hardly ever.
Yes built their sounds upon the shoulders a really dynamic bass line (Squire); Genesis instead opted for the lighter 12-string texture.
Genesis employed theatrical lighting, props and effects in their shows; Yes a little more typical with their staging.
Anybody have anything else to add? Similar or dissimilar? 70s-80s?
Edited by ldlanberg
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NetsNJFan
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Posted: July 25 2005 at 22:57 |
very different bands anyone who calls Genesis a Yes rip off is a moron. (That would be Starcastle)
Genesis don't use Moogs, and they are much more keyboard based compared to Yes
There songs are more structured than Yes's as well, with emphasis on the ensemble playing as oppose to Yes having many solos
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Posted: July 25 2005 at 23:40 |
Maybe similar in the first recordings of yes (debatable), but with the
addition of Howe and Wakeman with their classical training (don't know
whether Howe was but Wakeman certainly was) they are worlds apart in
their style of music and songwriting. Listening to the music from the
same era will tell you straight away that they are, in fact, totally
dissimilar.
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Posted: July 26 2005 at 00:11 |
Lets see:
- Yes is based in the individual skills of their members while Genesis is a band that bases their sound in team work, so much that usually people believe they have no virtuoso players (what is wrong).
- Yes lyrics make almost no sense except for poetical purpose, Genesis lyrics are deep, narrative and make sense, almost as short stories.
- Yes made many multi part epics along their career, Genesis has only one epic, their songs are shorter but concise.
- Genesis is an atmospheric band, Yes is weak in atmosphere.
- Yes makes a lot of solos in their albums, Genesis only in a few rare situations.
- Yes was always sober at stage (except for Wakeman capes) while Genesis was theatrical.
- Keyboards in Yes are based in minimoog and organ solos, Genesis is based in a mixture between guitar, keys and mellotron.
- Vocal ranges are totally opposite.
I agree with NetsNJFan, the guy that bvelieve Genesis is a rip-off of Yes is an idiot, because except for the symphonic influence in both bands there's no relation between them.
Both bands are in the same level and are considered into the top 5 of most proggers.
Iván
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Posted: July 26 2005 at 00:29 |
they only have one thing in common in my mind:
THEY'RE PROG!!!
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Posted: July 26 2005 at 01:54 |
Hey....this is a switch.....I'm going to AGREE with NetsNJFan......the sound of YES and Genesis are indeed different.....However, I must be me for a bit......I question whether Genesis songs are MORE structured than YES songs......YES music is incredibly well structured.....I've never heard a band with that much structure.
Now before you jump down my throat NetsNJFan...it's just my opinion as your opinion is yours......we agree to disagree.....just thought I'd throw in another point of view.
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Posted: July 26 2005 at 02:27 |
ivan_2068 wrote:
Lets see:
- Yes is based in the individual skills of their members while Genesis is a band that bases their sound in team work, so much that usually people believe they have no virtuoso players (what is wrong).
- Yes lyrics make almost no sense except for poetical purpose, Genesis lyrics are deep, narrative and make sense, almost as short stories.
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- Genesis is an atmospheric band, Yes is weak in atmosphere.
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- Yes was always sober at stage (except for Wakeman capes) while Genesis was theatrical.
I agree with NetsNJFan, the guy that bvelieve Genesis is a rip-off of Yes is an idiot, because except for the symphonic influence in both bands there's no relation between them.
Both bands are in the same level and are considered into the top 5 of most proggers.
Iván
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Those are some real generalisations Ivan.All those points are debatable.Yes had plenty of teamwork going on in their music.Genesis don't have a monopoly of teamwork in music.
Suppers Ready makes a great deal of sense doesn't it? Genesis could be pretty obscure at times.Most Yes songs makes some sort of sense to me.Anderson writes lots of lyrics about God ..ie Awaken being one of the most obvious ones and wants to bring peace and harmony to the planet.Those 'hippy' themes are revisited many times.
If you think that Yes hasn't any atmosphere then you need to dig out Fragile or Going for The One.Both are strong on atmosphere.
The final comment baffled me.Yes always 'sober'.What about the giant mushrooms set on the Topographic tour? I therefore prove that Genesis and Yes were exactly the same band 
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Posted: July 26 2005 at 02:28 |
For me they both have this sort of tuneful, sweet, melodic feeling. But they are indeed very diffrent.
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Posted: July 26 2005 at 02:31 |
ivan_2068 wrote:
Lets see:
- Yes is based in the individual skills of their members while
Genesis is a band that bases their sound in team work, so much that
usually people believe they have no virtuoso players (what is wrong).
- Yes lyrics make almost no sense except for poetical purpose,
Genesis lyrics are deep, narrative and make sense, almost as short
stories.
- Yes made many multi part epics along their career, Genesis has only one epic, their songs are shorter but concise.
- Genesis is an atmospheric band, Yes is weak in atmosphere.
- Yes makes a lot of solos in their albums, Genesis only in a few rare situations.
- Yes was always sober at stage (except for Wakeman capes) while Genesis was theatrical.
- Keyboards in Yes are based in minimoog and organ solos, Genesis is based in a mixture between guitar, keys and mellotron.
- Vocal ranges are totally opposite.
I agree with NetsNJFan, the guy that bvelieve Genesis is a rip-off
of Yes is an idiot, because except for the symphonic influence in both
bands there's no relation between them.
Both bands are in the same level and are considered into the top 5 of most proggers.
Iván |
I have to dissagree with Yes being a weak atmospheric band, i think the opossite. What makes you think Yes is not atmospheric???
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Dragon Phoenix
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Posted: July 26 2005 at 03:10 |
Mr. Krinkle wrote:
For me they both have this sort of tuneful, sweet, melodic feeling. But they are indeed very diffrent.
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Interesting. For me the main difference between the two bands is the
melody. I like Yes a lot, but there is a distinct lack of great
melodies in their work. I love Genesis (until the departure of Hacket),
and I think one of their strongpoints is the marvellous melodies.
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Swinton MCR
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Posted: July 26 2005 at 03:18 |
Yes and Genesis - Both progressive Giants of the early seventies.
Both Five peice - Vocal, Drum, Bass, Lead Guitar and Keys.
Both English.
Both heavily influenced by classical music.
Both bands are a vehicle for musical excellence and compositional superiority.
A lot of people were simultaneously fans of both.....
Both bands wanted a visually striking stage-show, with good sound and the best lighting/effects etc...
The similarities are there for all to see thats why these bands are 1 & 2 in the all time prog hall of fame (for most prog fans - butt- out floyd and ELP fanatics).
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Posted: July 26 2005 at 03:51 |
There is only one time they got anywhere near sounding like each other and that was the instrumental at the end of "Inside and Out" by Genesis (B-Side Spot The Pigeon EP) which is almost Yes pastiche. Anyone else noticed this?
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Posted: July 26 2005 at 06:49 |
As far as vocals and fascinating riffs are concerned- GENESIS is *by far* the better band. I never imagined Yes would be paired with them will I came across this thread.
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Posted: July 26 2005 at 10:21 |
Proglover wrote:
Hey....this is a switch.....I'm going to AGREE with NetsNJFan......the sound of YES and Genesis are indeed different.....However, I must be me for a bit......I question whether Genesis songs are MORE structured than YES songs......YES music is incredibly well structured.....I've never heard a band with that much structure.
Now before you jump down my throat NetsNJFan...it's just my opinion as your opinion is yours......we agree to disagree.....just thought I'd throw in another point of view.
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No this time I won't jump down your throat ---- you mean like you did to me last time when I said KC is better off without Fripp.
P.S. - - I am glad to see you've learned the meaning of OPINION proglover 
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Proglover
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Posted: July 26 2005 at 10:52 |
Does anyone know if YES and Genesis ever went on tour together??....that would have been an amazing show!!
I know the YES shared the same stage with the likes of King Crimson, Gentle Giant, ELP, and Jethro Tull...but I never heard anything about Genesis.
Me, being the silly goose I am...would have loved to see these bands play back to back in their prime, simply to compare the bands.
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Posted: July 26 2005 at 11:31 |
Dragon Phoenix wrote:
Mr. Krinkle wrote:
For me they both have this sort of tuneful, sweet, melodic feeling. But they are indeed very diffrent. |
Interesting. For me the main difference between the two bands is the melody. I like Yes a lot, but there is a distinct lack of great melodies in their work. I love Genesis (until the departure of Hacket), and I think one of their strongpoints is the marvellous melodies.
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How does Yes lack melodies?
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Posted: July 26 2005 at 12:10 |
I don't think the difference between Genesis and Yes can be worded...
It's just that their music have a completely different feel to it. I
really can't explain it, but they sound nothing alike.
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Posted: July 26 2005 at 12:51 |
Similarities:
They were both great in the early/mid 70s
They both played wuss music in the 80s
They both had guitarists named Steve (had to throw that in, as stupid as it is)
Both known for their live acts.
Both guitarists were self-taught
Both keyboardists were classically trained (Tony Kaye doesn't count)
Neither had a Chinese drummer
Neither band ever did any real improv live
Differences:
Steve Hackett sits on down the entire show, Steve Howe looks like he just did an eight-ball before Firebird Suite
Genesis is keyboard driven, Yes is guitar driven (I'm sure someone disagrees, but that's how I feel)
The Yes epics were full of recurring musical themes while Genesis epics (which, I guess, is really only Supper's Ready) goes from one section to the next without looking back (with exception to the final minute of the song).
Yes had a revolving personnel door, Genesis was exit only.
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Posted: July 26 2005 at 13:17 |
How could either one be a ripoff of the other if they both had thier breakthrough albums in the same year. (Nursery Cryme/The Yes Album)
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Posted: July 26 2005 at 13:35 |
the yes album = 1/2 as good as nursery cryme.
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