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Topic: Yes releases excerpt from new album Posted: June 13 2014 at 23:22
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Jon Davison on Believe Again
The lyrical theme of Believe Again touches on self-discovery, developing the awareness of collective unity, and the comfort acquired by possessing faith. The song is a call to embrace the concept that no matter how far we may go astray from our higher purpose, it’s never too late to find redemption in the reality of divine love that is the undercurrent of all existence. We become aware of this sacred flow by stilling our minds and hearts through such practices as affirmation and meditation – the ‘empty space’ referred to in the lyric.
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Posted: June 14 2014 at 08:01
Not the most compelling clip to use if they wanted to stir real enthusiasm for the release. I'm more interested in what the Live From Manitcore Hall (Emerson/Lake) album will sound like. Anyone know if it's a live or studio recording?
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Posted: June 14 2014 at 08:58
I like the song---been listening to it several times---wish it had got a little more crazy at some point in the instrumental part----and I feel like all Yes of the past 20 years---too much singing and not enough hot instrumental breaks.
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Posted: June 14 2014 at 16:32
JD wrote:
Not the most compelling clip to use if they wanted to stir real enthusiasm for the release. I'm more interested in what the Live From Manitcore Hall (Emerson/Lake) album will sound like. Anyone know if it's a live or studio recording?
It's a live album. In fact I saw this show in Montreal when they were touring. It's basically a duo- keyboards/bass show with some drums sample to fill the void. It was an OK show at best.. The best part was when they played Tarkus and Emerson played with his big synth. I must say that I'm not a big fan of ELP so maybe my opinion is not so accurate haha.
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Posted: June 14 2014 at 18:36
^^^Yes no one has played guitar like that in a rock genre --he was amazing--unique and powerful---and agree I sorta like the song but some missed opportunities on playing some crazy stuff.
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Posted: June 15 2014 at 07:35
Yes' music since 90125 is too commercial for me. I've listened to this song a few times already and I dont think it superb, but it isnt awful. I still dont know if I will preorder the album but on Wednesday they gonna share next song and then I'll probably decide.
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Posted: June 15 2014 at 08:47
melotron98 wrote:
Yes' music since 90125 is too commercial for me. I've listened to this song a few times already and I dont think it superb, but it isnt awful. I still dont know if I will preorder the album but on Wednesday they gonna share next song and then I'll probably decide.
I was going to wait but next weeks release is by Squire and could be more commercial than this--who am I kidding, I will buy the album but nothing Yes has done since 1977 has been a great or perfectly satisfying experience for me.
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