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    Posted: November 21 2023 at 11:46
It's hard to imagine a time Beyond and Before Progressive Rock came along. Yesterday and Today, Everyday's a good day with the music of YES, and if there's one band who knows all about Survival, it's this group of Astral Travellers who've been around longer than any other prog band. It hasn't all been Sweetness and light though where Every Little Thing could escalate into arguments and Drama within the group when they came Close to the Edge of splitting up in the mid-1970's, what with so many Fragile egos at stake. Despite many changes of line-up though, YES are still going strong today even though there are no original members remaining in the band. Looking Around at the YES line-up today, Steve Howe is the only semi-permanent presence in the band, having been with YES since 1971. Anyway, it's back now to where it all began with the self-titled YES album from 1969 which features a rare song contribution from drummer Bill Bruford: "Harold Land" - mainly because he came up with the title. Smile


YES line-up:- Jon Anderson; Peter Banks; Bill Bruford; Tony Kaye; & Chris Squire.

Track Listing

1.  Beyond and Before  (4:52)
2.  I See You  (6:47)
3.  Yesterday and Today  (2:49)
4.  Looking Around  (3:58)
5.  Harold Land  (5:40)
6.  Every Little Thing  (5:41)
7.  Sweetness  (4:31)
8.  Survival  (6:18)





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Paul, go watch the movie Buffalo 66. Wink
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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Paul, go watch the movie Buffalo 66. Wink

I've never heard of the Buffalo 66 movie. Does it relate to YES in some way?


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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Paul, go watch the movie Buffalo 66. Wink

I've never heard of the Buffalo 66 movie. Does it relate to YES in some way?

You'll see. Wink But if you want a spoiler or spoilers here they are............................



Last chance to avoid spoilers. Scroll down for spoilers.




The movie features:

Sweetness (during closing credits)
Heart of the Sunrise
Moonchild (KC)


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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Paul, go watch the movie Buffalo 66. Wink

I've never heard of the Buffalo 66 movie. Does it relate to YES in some way?

You'll see. Wink But if you want a spoiler or spoilers here they are............................



Last chance to avoid spoilers. Scroll down for spoilers.




The movie features:

Sweetness (during closing credits)
Heart of the Sunrise
Moonchild (KC)
If you want to see a movie with great music, then try Zachariah - the first electric western, starring Don Johnson,  Joe Walsh and the James Gang and Country Joe and the Fish. Thumbs Up



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^Cool. I never heard of it before though. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (2) Thanks(2)   Quote Frets N Worries Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 21 2023 at 13:09
I love the album, not as good as Time and a Word though. People tend to pair the two together
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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

^Cool. I never heard of it before though. 

Zachariah has a great opening sequence too. That's when you realise this movie is like no western you've ever seen or heard before.

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I prefer time and a word also. I feel like they were moving a bit closer to pure prog at that point and away from psych and pop rock. It's basically up to personal preference though. Some don't like the strings and some (like myself) don't mind them.

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YES - Looking Around - Live in Switzerland 1969 from Bill Bruford's YouTube Channel - http://www.youtube.com/@BillBruford/videos

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Perfect debut Yes album (from the two mentioned):

1. Beyond and Before
2. Then
3. No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed
4. The Prophet
5. Astral Traveler
6. Dear Father
7. Time and a Word
8. Survival
















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I think the Yesterdays compilation got it right. If I was going to have a compilation of the first two I wouldn't want looking around not to be on there.
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Great debut album. I See You, Every Little Thing and Survival are my favourites but no bad tracks.


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I can enjoy listening to this one, but it's certainly not the best debut I have heard. I do love Harold Land, though.
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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Great debut album. I See You, Every Little Thing and Survival are my favourites but no bad tracks.

I agree. Thumbs Up
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Its a great lp, some cracking pop-psych moments, lovely harmonies and generally full of late 60's sunshine.. and its the first time you get to hear that driving, pulsating Chris Squire bass!! Not perfect (is that possible in a debut lp?) but a super place to start fromThumbs Up

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What impressed me most about the debut was the power of their vocal harmonies!   I didn't listen to this one until long after I owned Close to the Edge, and it became a university dorm-room favorite.  

Regarding Time and a Word, I agree with Pete Banks that the orchestration sort of messed it up.  Oh well, that was what was "in" back then I suppose.  
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fav track : Looking around , a decent LP
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This album is in my Top 3 of Yes. It just connects and resonates with me.
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Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

I can enjoy listening to this one, but it's certainly not the best debut I have heard. I do love Harold Land, though.

Yes, a long-forgotten classic and the only Bill Bruford song to feature on a YES album. Smile

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