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    Perpetual Change

    I love this version of Perpetual Change
    "We all gotta climb mountains!" - Jon Anderson 2003

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    You're not wrong… I confess, I really liked all the stuff ARW did — even Roundabout, which I'd otherwise been tired of for years — with the possible exception of And You And I, which didn't quite click for some reason. Still don't know what happened there to make it all fall apart, or what happened to all the new music they said they had, "almost finished" or not. Ah well, one more Yesappointment to add to the eternal list…

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      #3
      Yup, I don't know why they don't want to release the music, but this was great, I guess it was all about the live shows, the rest didn't mater
      "We all gotta climb mountains!" - Jon Anderson 2003

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        #4
        I wrote an essay for the blog about it - I thought it was well-performed as well as having contextual significance.
        There is a particular symbolic meaning, I'm sure, in the decision of the boys to perform "Perpetual Change" from 1971's The Yes Album .  It ...


        Rabin-esque
        my labor of love (and obsessive research)
        rabinesque.blogspot.com

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          #5
          Originally posted by luna65 View Post
          I wrote an essay for the blog about it - I thought it was well-performed as well as having contextual significance.
          https://rabinesque.blogspot.com/2016...nes-of-me.html
          Great blogpost
          "We all gotta climb mountains!" - Jon Anderson 2003

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            #6
            Thank you, Gracious Host! 🙂
            Rabin-esque
            my labor of love (and obsessive research)
            rabinesque.blogspot.com

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              #7
              "Perpetual Change" was one of the highlights of the Yes Featuring ARW tour sets.

              The song really suited Jon's range and Wakeman nailed it..

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