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Bob Barker.
07-16-2007, 07:43 PM
i don't know about you but i really like how yes is still a band and they haven't gotten bad. i think that it's really cool when groups keep at it and don't fade like most bands out there. that goes for other bands as well.
long live good music!
Mud Shark
07-16-2007, 08:00 PM
Woot!
YES music expresses through sound the nature of LOVE. That's really the bottomline what I get recieve from listening to them.
Earl Grey
07-17-2007, 04:13 AM
When I first joined the interweb (Which is a bunch of tubes, thanks Al Gore!), I looked around at Beatles sites, I found a Joni Mitchell site, a Todd Rundgren site which wanted me to pay to post...
I naturally gravitated here, and I've never regretted it.
The thing about YES is, is that they are idealistic. It's no coinsidence that Alan played on John Lennon's 'Imagine'.
YES makes me happy. I believe in us, 'Silly Human Race' we are, when I listen to my favorite band of all time.
And I love the friends I've made here.
YES has given me so much, it's fun posting here, where I can meet others who were led to the same positive genius music that YES is.
YES never fades. And we always move on ahead.
If you speak with Chris at length, eventually the conversation will go to YES. Chris will mention great moments in the past, but primarily you'll hear about how much he loved recording 'Magnification', and 'The Ladder'...
YES will go to side projects, but eventually they return to what we, all of us, band and fans together, love beyond words. Contemporary YES.
YES is, was, has been and will be.
Whether through recordings, memories, anecdotes, gatherings, or the inevitable reunion ahead, we'll see and hear YES again, and always...
There's nothing to compare to YES. Everyone here knows this.
So we wait, support side-bands, have fun, do life, ...all while knowing that a Yestour is ahead, eventually.
In the meantime, we'll be our own Yestour. Do it your own way. Be your own Yestour. Bring the sublime. That's all. Hugs!
EG:yesbird:
Malcolm Birkett
07-17-2007, 04:24 AM
When I first joined the interweb (Which is a bunch of tubes, thanks Al Gore!), I looked around at Beatles sites, I found a Joni Mitchell site, a Todd Rundgren site which wanted me to pay to post...
I naturally gravitated here, and I've never regretted it.
The thing about YES is, is that they are idealistic. It's no coinsidence that Alan played on John Lennon's 'Imagine'.
YES makes me happy. I believe in us, 'Silly Human Race' we are, when I listen to my favorite band of all time.
And I love the friends I've made here.
YES has given me so much, it's fun posting here, where I can meet others who were led to the same positive genius music that YES is.
YES never fades. And we always move on ahead.
If you speak with Chris at length, eventually the conversation will go to YES. Chris will mention great moments in the past, but primarily you'll hear about how much he loved recording 'Magnification', and 'The Ladder'...
YES will go to side projects, but eventually they return to what we, all of us, band and fans together, love beyond words.
YES is.
Whether through recordings, memories, anecdotes, or the inevitable reunion ahead, we'll see and hear YES...
There's nothing to compare to YES. And everyone knows this.
So we wait, support side-bands, have fun, do life, all while knowing that a Yestour is ahead, eventually.
EG:yesbird:
Wonderful so wonderful!
Just more confirmation of why I am soooo looking forward to seeing you again Earl.
pedro skychaser
07-17-2007, 04:31 AM
stuff YES ---we want the lisa/earlGGG rocktober07 performance/art experience...the emerald city is gunna sing!!!
Earl Grey
07-17-2007, 04:37 AM
Thanks Malc.
YOU are the stuff. Starstuff: All that crazy stuff the astronomers attempt to describe while attempting to explain the ineffable.
There's something healthy and good about loving YES.
It's good and healthy to think about the future (which yes, is an illusion. We live in the moment. But moments tend to aggragate, and you eventually wind up in a present that includes a Yestour...).
Thanks for the good vibes Malc!
You the MAN!
EG
True Believer
07-17-2007, 04:38 AM
When I first joined the interweb (Which is a bunch of tubes, thanks Al Gore!), I looked around at Beatles sites, I found a Joni Mitchell site, a Todd Rundgren site which wanted me to pay to post...
I naturally gravitated here, and I've never regretted it.
The thing about YES is, is that they are idealistic. It's no coinsidence that Alan played on John Lennon's 'Imagine'.
YES makes me happy. I believe in us, 'Silly Human Race' we are, when I listen to my favorite band of all time.
And I love the friends I've made here.
YES has given me so much, it's fun posting here, where I can meet others who were led to the same positive genius music that YES is.
YES never fades. And we always move on ahead.
If you speak with Chris at length, eventually the conversation will go to YES. Chris will mention great moments in the past, but primarily you'll hear about how much he loved recording 'Magnification', and 'The Ladder'...
YES will go to side projects, but eventually they return to what we, all of us, band and fans together, love beyond words. Contemporary YES.
YES is, was, has been and will be.
Whether through recordings, memories, anecdotes, gatherings, or the inevitable reunion ahead, we'll see and hear YES again, and always...
There's nothing to compare to YES. Everyone here knows this.
So we wait, support side-bands, have fun, do life, ...all while knowing that a Yestour is ahead, eventually.
In the meantime, we'll be our own Yestour. Do it your own way. Be your own Yestour. Bring the sublime. That's all. Hugs!
EG:yesbird:
Earl. :hearts:
Earl Grey
07-17-2007, 04:42 AM
stuff YES ---we want the lisa/earlGGG rocktober07 performance/art experience...the emerald city is gunna sing!!!
Pedro...
You can't even begin to imagine how much I'm looking forward to visiting your world. It may as well be on Proxima Centauri. Creatures that hop instead of lope, with pockets no less...
Darwin is our friend!
Here's to evolution. In the natural world, as well as in our Yesworld.
Kudos Brutha!
See you soon.
Earl
pedro skychaser
07-17-2007, 04:44 AM
cool man, i want sammyMacTheRockkid to meet you+hear a real muso
cheers....things are buildin'+as the rains have fallen/expect lovely spring!!
Earl Grey
07-17-2007, 04:55 AM
Thinking of The Red Center.
Dreamtime.
Climbing the Bridge...
Walking around Uluru, not on it.
Shaking hands with a real funnel spider! :ele:
Swimming in The Great Barrier Reef... Hey! Look at that cute blue-ringed octopus!
I desire another world from my own. Amazingly, another world exists on the south side of the sky...
Can't wait.
Fun times ahead!
Earl
YesJen357
07-17-2007, 01:25 PM
Shaking hands with a real funnel spider! :ele:
Swimming in The Great Barrier Reef... Hey! Look at that cute blue-ringed octopus!
Earl
We Aussies need to warn you that close intimate contact with either species will leave very little time for anything but last wishes!!!
:)
YesJen357
07-17-2007, 01:27 PM
When I first joined the interweb (Which is a bunch of tubes, thanks Al Gore!), I looked around at Beatles sites, I found a Joni Mitchell site, a Todd Rundgren site which wanted me to pay to post...
I naturally gravitated here, and I've never regretted it.
The thing about YES is, is that they are idealistic. It's no coinsidence that Alan played on John Lennon's 'Imagine'.
YES makes me happy. I believe in us, 'Silly Human Race' we are, when I listen to my favorite band of all time.
And I love the friends I've made here.
YES has given me so much, it's fun posting here, where I can meet others who were led to the same positive genius music that YES is.
YES never fades. And we always move on ahead.
If you speak with Chris at length, eventually the conversation will go to YES. Chris will mention great moments in the past, but primarily you'll hear about how much he loved recording 'Magnification', and 'The Ladder'...
YES will go to side projects, but eventually they return to what we, all of us, band and fans together, love beyond words. Contemporary YES.
YES is, was, has been and will be.
Whether through recordings, memories, anecdotes, gatherings, or the inevitable reunion ahead, we'll see and hear YES again, and always...
There's nothing to compare to YES. Everyone here knows this.
So we wait, support side-bands, have fun, do life, ...all while knowing that a Yestour is ahead, eventually.
In the meantime, we'll be our own Yestour. Do it your own way. Be your own Yestour. Bring the sublime. That's all. Hugs!
EG:yesbird:
Picture perfect poetry.....
What more need be said?
So say all YES fans with a loud resolving "AMEN!"
Wakey's #1 Fan
07-17-2007, 01:36 PM
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Wakey's #1 Fan
10-30-2007, 07:06 PM
Did I already mention that "another other thing" I like about Yes is their blonde keyboardist...uuummm...can't remember his name...but he's really cool...
LMAO!!!!!!!!!!
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