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-The Yes Album-Fragile-Close to the Edge-Tales From Topographic Oceans-
-Relayer-Going for the One-Drama-90125-Big Generator-Union-Talk-
-The Ladder-Magnification-Fly From Here-The Quest-
Siberia Khatru is my guess. I have seen Jon with the Kids twice. Enjoyed both shows.
I hope it is not GFTO. It is one of my least favorite songs on a great album. I always fast forward the 35th DVD show.
It is painful to watch them all come out to begin the show . No one has a smile on their face. It is we cannot wait to finish the tour.
This was the end of the classic 5. The 35th almost did not happen due to various players at each other's throats
Jon said enough at the end of the 35th and sold his interest in the Yes name.
It is a shame these 5 could not put their differences aside. Who knows how many more classics they could have produced
honestly that particular 5 man line-up made only one album that is a true masterpiece through and through and that is Going for the One.
Tales is a unique masterpiece for sure but flawed at times with some filler, Tormato has moments of strength but is marred by some poor sound choices and melodies battling with each other. The Keys albums were largely sub-par for Yes standards.
Strange to think the classic lineup did not make more material of significant and untarnished quality. I think it just shows that Yes is greater than the individuals that make it up; the greatest albums come from all sorts of differing lineups.
The Definitive YES Albums
-The Yes Album-Fragile-Close to the Edge-Tales From Topographic Oceans-
-Relayer-Going for the One-Drama-90125-Big Generator-Union-Talk-
-The Ladder-Magnification-Fly From Here-The Quest-
honestly that particular 5 man line-up made only one album that is a true masterpiece through and through and that is Going for the One.
Tales is a unique masterpiece for sure but flawed at times with some filler, Tormato has moments of strength but is marred by some poor sound choices and melodies battling with each other. The Keys albums were largely sub-par for Yes standards.
Strange to think the classic lineup did not make more material of significant and untarnished quality. I think it just shows that Yes is greater than the individuals that make it up; the greatest albums come from all sorts of differing lineups.
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