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When I first heard most of the other songs on 90125, I would ask myself, "Is this Yes?". I would answer myself by saying, "That sounds like Anderson's voice or that little snippet does sound kind of like Squire's bass".
I suspect that "Our Song" is rooted in classic YES as opposed to being one of Trevor Rabin's Cinema songs.
On Changes, if you took away the bookends and replaced Jon Anderson's vocals, would it be identifiable as Yes?
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I find it interesting that the 90125 song that sounds most like classic YES doesn't get more love - on a YES forum. I would think "Our Song" could easily be identified as being by the same band that did "Release, Release" or "Does it Really Happen?".
When I first heard most of the other songs on 90125, I would ask myself, "Is this Yes?". I would answer myself by saying, "That sounds like Anderson's voice or that little snippet does sound kind of like Squire's bass".
I suspect that "Our Song" is rooted in classic YES as opposed to being one of Trevor Rabin's Cinema songs.
On Changes, if you took away the bookends and replaced Jon Anderson's vocals, would it be identifiable as Yes?
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I’m talking about inventiveness, creativity and actually adding something to a song. Make the case for Squire with No Way We Can Lose, Saving My Heart, If Only You Knew, In a World of Our Own……and many others.Comment
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Well, you're taking some of the weakest songs now. But songs like Spirit of Survival, It Can Happen, Does it Really Happen, I'm Running, Into the Storm, Face to Face, Footprints to name but a few, while sounding different than his work on stuff like Close to the Edge, Heart of the Sunrise, Ritual, Roundabout etc is still unmistakably Squire.👍 1Comment
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Well, you're taking some of the weakest songs now. But songs like Spirit of Survival, It Can Happen, Does it Really Happen, I'm Running, Into the Storm, Face to Face, Footprints to name but a few, while sounding different than his work on stuff like Close to the Edge, Heart of the Sunrise, Ritual, Roundabout etc is still unmistakably Squire.
In my opinion, no. When I use the phrase “sounds like Squire,” I’m not talking about the actual tone, frequency and eq of his bass or the particular bass he’s using. You list a variety of examples of good tunes where Squire’s sound is different but the common link with those pieces is that he’s adding to the music. He’s lifting it and contributing to it in a way that makes the music better. I don’t hear that on Owner of a Lonely Heart, City of Love or Changes (after the intro).
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Greatest rock and roll album of all time? AC/DC's "Back in Black".
Agreeing with you on Aja, Rumours, Zep 4 and DSotM being winners from start to finish. I would add Paul Simon's Graceland, Stevie Wonder's Songs in the Key of Life, Prince's Purple Rain, Miles Davis' Kind of Blue.👍 3Comment
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I find it interesting that the 90125 song that sounds most like classic YES doesn't get more love - on a YES forum. I would think "Our Song" could easily be identified as being by the same band that did "Release, Release" or "Does it Really Happen?".
When I first heard most of the other songs on 90125, I would ask myself, "Is this Yes?". I would answer myself by saying, "That sounds like Anderson's voice or that little snippet does sound kind of like Squire's bass".
I suspect that "Our Song" is rooted in classic YES as opposed to being one of Trevor Rabin's Cinema songs.
On Changes, if you took away the bookends and replaced Jon Anderson's vocals, would it be identifiable as Yes?
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