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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 17 2009 at 06:30
I'm listening to them right now. It took a while for me to get into them, and I haven't really listened to them all that much over the past two years. But every once in a while I give one of their albums a spin. I prefer the early ones, their debut and Fragile are the ones I listen to most frequently. They are both major favourites of mine (regardless of genre), especially Fragile which I tend to name as my all-time favourite album. The post-Fragile material I'm less fond of, with the exception of Relayer (which is the one I'm listening to in this very moment).

One thing with Yes that's always bugged me is Steve Howe's guitar sound. I really don't like it at all, never have, probably never will. That could be why I've always been so fond of the first two albums.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 17 2009 at 06:34
Originally posted by Philéas Philéas wrote:

One thing with Yes that's always bugged me is Steve Howe's guitar sound. I really don't like it at all, never have, probably never will. That could be why I've always been so fond of the first two albums.
 
Why should you alone be the least popular person on this thread - I'm going to put my head on the block and say I used to like Pete Banks' stuff very much too. I like Howe, but as I'm not a musician, I guess that's why I don't rate him as highly as most other guys on PA seem too.
 
Without being patronising I guess you've heard Badger and Flash?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 17 2009 at 06:50
Originally posted by el dingo el dingo wrote:

Originally posted by Philéas Philéas wrote:

One thing with Yes that's always bugged me is Steve Howe's guitar sound. I really don't like it at all, never have, probably never will. That could be why I've always been so fond of the first two albums.
 
Why should you alone be the least popular person on this thread - I'm going to put my head on the block and say I used to like Pete Banks' stuff very much too. I like Howe, but as I'm not a musician, I guess that's why I don't rate him as highly as most other guys on PA seem too.
 
Without being patronising I guess you've heard Badger and Flash?


I'm a musician, although not a guitarist. I appreciate Howe's technical skills, it's just his preferred tone I don't like.

I have heard Badger, but only the first album. I really dig it, though. I haven't heard Flash, however. As I really like Banks' playing on the first two Yes albums I've been interested in hearing Flash too, but for some reason I haven't done so yet....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 17 2009 at 07:28
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Off topic so quick note:
 
First Badger is cool; no point with the White lady thing. Flash & In The Can are both patchy but pretty good - they're not that easy to find but Amazon, etc is always a good bet. All comments IMO natchWink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 18 2009 at 15:20

Surprised there've been no "Howe-els" of rage yet. . .

Banks does deserve more love, though. My personal favorite of his is his reworking of Astral Traveller on the Tales from Yesterday tribute. I advise you, Phileas, to check it out.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 08 2009 at 00:57
I still listen to Yes.  They're one of the few bands that have kept my interest over the decades since I first heard them.  The fact they kept recording albums for most of that time helped keep me interested.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 15 2009 at 18:58
Yeah it's an old poll, yeah I've heard all Yes's greatest music, and YES I'm still listening.  Just listened to the second half of the great Tales today, and also to the interesting studio run-through of The Revealing.

Last week, the albums Yes and Time And A Word.

Why must my spell-checker continually underline the word "prog"?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 16 2009 at 08:31
Been a while - may give it (T f t T O) a go, when i get back from the HIFI shop this afternoon with my new
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Prog is whatevey you want it to be. So dont diss other peoples prog, and they wont diss yours
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 16 2009 at 08:41
Originally posted by tamijo tamijo wrote:

Been a while - may give it (T f t T O) a go, when i get back from the HIFI shop this afternoon with my new
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Right on!  So many great moments on it production-wise, it'll really put those new speaks to work.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 16 2009 at 09:33
I am not a huge Yes fan, but I love to hear Close to the Edge or The Yes Album every now and again.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 16 2009 at 09:44
Not as much as I used to, the older stuff is ingrained in the brain, so there's no need to.  Still, I'd never get rid of it or take it out of what is becoming a rather long rotation of albums.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 16 2009 at 09:51
I think Relayer has got to be my favourite album of them, and the one I spin the most often. They never did anything else with Moraz, did they?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 16 2009 at 09:56
I'm more into prog metal right now than Yes, so I've left them in the dust. I never liked them as much as Genesis anyway....

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 18 2009 at 00:50
I like Yes the most out of all the big old prog rock bands, which is strange considering I'm mainly into metal. Their music just has such an awesome mystical, hippie feel to it. Whenever I listen to them it's like I virtually enter Roger Dean's fantacy landscapes. I can't form the same connection with bands such as Genesis and ELP, or even with the great King Crimson and Pink Floyd for that matter (although I must stress the inherent awesomeness of those latter two bands).

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 18 2009 at 05:42
Originally posted by Firdous e Bareen Firdous e Bareen wrote:

I like Yes the most out of all the big old prog rock bands, which is strange considering I'm mainly into metal. Their music just has such an awesome mystical, hippie feel to it. Whenever I listen to them it's like I virtually enter Roger Dean's fantacy landscapes. I can't form the same connection with bands such as Genesis and ELP, or even with the great King Crimson and Pink Floyd for that matter (although I must stress the inherent awesomeness of those latter two bands).
ClapGreat to have a metal head on board with the Yes crew.  Sometimes the rest of us can't quite lift those big heavy swords, what with being so stoned and mystical and allLOL.  (I kid... because I love.)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 19 2009 at 18:23

Oh YEAH! 

I mean Yes is like THE most amazing band or so. Big smile
I listen very often to Relayer and Close (they're my favourites)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 20 2009 at 18:10
Originally posted by KingCrimson250 KingCrimson250 wrote:

I think Relayer has got to be my favourite album of them, and the one I spin the most often. They never did anything else with Moraz, did they?
Just the track "I'm Down" from the YesYears box, plus the live "Gates" and "Ritual" on Yesshows. These three date from '76.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 20 2009 at 21:44
I'm listening to "The Remembering (High The Memory)" right now. Incredible song. Incredible album. I still listen to Yes, one of the bands that got me into Prog in the first place. I have to pay my respects every now and again Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 20 2009 at 23:48
i heard they weren't going to release an album after Magnification but that they had a few tracks released recently, is it true?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 21 2009 at 02:26
Yes is one of the most prominent figures in Prog scene, and so in my life. I love it, I really listen it. But, I admit it that my Yes rotation frequency is far below mine of Genesis or Peter Hammill. But when the mood is coming, I could play a marathon of Yes' albums from Close to the Edge, Tales from Topographic Oceans, Relayer to Yessongs.
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