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Revolving Doors: Jon Anderson talks about the comings and goings of various YES members over the years, including the times when he first met Steve Howe (in Bodast) and Rick Wakeman (in the Strawbs) in Part 7 of the Rock History Music interview.

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Jon Anderson and the Band Geeks performing classic YES songs from YES-ter-year. Clap

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In Part 8 of the Rock History Music interview, Jon Anderson is Remembering the making of the classic Tales from Topographic Oceans album and Rick Wakeman's involvement in it.


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4 stars 1982: Jon Anderson - Animation - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQoFawUqlBoIJY8-eEz5JOP557K5dzGPa

Who else but Jon Anderson could make a song about nuclear war sound cheerful? Ouch



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Originally posted by Gerinski Gerinski wrote:

Jon is a master of melodies. I always had the impression that he's a guy who could take some rough demo by some of the other guys and find some stunning melodies to fit.

For sure.  Unexpected, beautiful melodies.
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Just in time for Christmas.....


Not one of the greatest Christmas albums, it has to be said, but still much better than "Shatner Claus: The Christmas Album", although that's no great recommendation. Tongue



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In Part 9 of the Rock History Music interview, Jon talks about the possibility of getting back together with YES again and also says his album "In the City of the Angels" recorded with Toto was a big hit in Quebec province, Canada,  but peculiarly, wasn't a hit anywhere else in the world. Confused

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Planet Rock History interview clip #10:- Jon Anderson talks about being in the presence of aliens. Dead




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YESSPEAK Documentary - Part 1


YESSPEAK Documentary - Part 2

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My favorite former member of Pink Floyd. I mean Genesis. Tongue

Olias of Sunhillow was my favorite by him. I love the Tony Banks keyboards.Wink
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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

My favorite former member of Pink Floyd. I mean Genesis. Tongue

Olias of Sunhillow was my favorite by him. I love the Tony Banks keyboards.Wink
Jon Anderson has sung with more bands than I care to remember, including The Band Geeks, and I love this Yessong, in a Roundabout way. Smile

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Mike Oldfield & Jon Anderson - Shine (a long-forgotten 1986 single release that's only available on the DVD, Elements: The Best of Mike Oldfield. 

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Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe - An Evening of YES Music Plus - 1989

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In Clip #11 from the Planet Rock History interview, Jon Anderson talks about the creation of "And You & I" and working with King Crimson on the Lizard album. 


King Crimson with Jon Anderson - Prince Rupert Awakes



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In the 12th and final part of the Planet Rock History interview, Jon Anderson talks about the ignominy of being kicked out of YES and how Bill Bruford broke his heart. Not a positive note to end on then. Ouch  Broken Heart

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3 stars 1988: Jon Anderson - In the City of Angels - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nh9iO2Mc8VQh5s4pDAgdYcmgoMtXpANlo

Hold the Line! We're In the City of Angels for Jon's Toto album, recorded shortly before his move to California. Look out for Chris Squire making a cameo appearance on double bass in the video below. Wink

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The Legendary Loved by the Sun - an all-time favourite Jon Anderson collaboration with Tangerine Dream. Heart

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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

In the 12th and final part of the Planet Rock History interview, Jon Anderson talks about the ignominy of being kicked out of YES and how Bill Bruford broke his heart. Not a positive note to end on then. Ouch Broken Heart
Jon gives no details of how Bill broke his heart. Bill left because Yes did not challenge him anymore. Bill wanted to expand his musical horizons, to become a better musician and Yes no longer offered that.
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Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

In the 12th and final part of the Planet Rock History interview, Jon Anderson talks about the ignominy of being kicked out of YES and how Bill Bruford broke his heart. Not a positive note to end on then. Ouch Broken Heart
Jon gives no details of how Bill broke his heart. Bill left because Yes did not challenge him anymore. Bill wanted to expand his musical horizons, to become a better musician and Yes no longer offered that.

I was a bit baffled too and wondered quite how Bill Bruford broke Jon Anderson's heart. I must admit, I've never been a big fan of Bill Bruford's solo albums or his albums with Earthworks, but here he is making a great comeback in his outstanding solo drumming spot with Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe in An Evening of YES Music Plus back in 1989. Clap





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