TheMetalDog, to Youtube
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Jon Anderson Is Playing Seventies Yes Classics Again -- With a Band He Found on YouTube
Jon Anderson has spent the last few years touring and recording with a group of devoted Yes fans he discovered on YouTube.

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/jon-anderson-band-geeks-seventies-yes-tour-1235025967/

#JonAnderson #YES #YouTube

TheMetalDog, to random
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“Perpetually overlooked… the right album at the wrong time. It’s fascinating to hear Jon Anderson’s voice sounding rather throaty and, well, dirty”: Yes’ Talk 30th Anniversary edition
An untitled Trevor Rabin instrumental and an incredible 10-minute demo of Endless Dream crown the bonus elements of the 1994 ‘Yes West’ record.

https://www.loudersound.com/reviews/yes-talk-30th-anniversary-edition

LogoFiasco, to vinyl
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Happy Birthday to 'Tales from Topographic Oceans', an album that's been much criticised over the years, not least upon it's release on 7th December, 1973. To celebrate it's 50th anniversary, the latest blog post offers some words of support in an attempt to redress the balance...

https://www.logofiasco.com/the-revealing-tides-of-topgraphic-oceans/

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#vinyl #progrock #yesband #rogerdean #artrock #jonanderson #onthisday #nowplaying #vinylcommunity #vinylcollection #vinylvibes

50years_music, to chess
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"I've Seen All Good People" is a song by the English #progressiveRock band #Yes, written by frontman #JonAnderson and bassist #ChrisSquire and recorded on their third studio album, The Yes Album (1971). The almost 7-minute song is in two parts; the first, titled "Your Move", was released as a single in 1971 which peaked at number 40 in the US, which helped the group build momentum. The second part is entitled "All Good People". The tune uses #chess as a lyrical.
https://youtu.be/WfgPEh2J9aI

odjbo, to random

Weekend throw-back long-listen. Jon Anderson, Olias of Sunhillow (1976).

mjgardner, to music
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Goddamn it #Yes, once again in the post-#JonAnderson era you teased us with a fairly rocking lead-off song to a new record only to spoon out the easy-listening pablum next. The titles of the remaining unreleased tracks don’t sound like they offer much else.

https://songwhip.com/yes/mirror-to-the-sky

#prog #ProgRock #ProgressiveRock #music #NewMusic

unattributed, to music

I've never understood why Private Collection by Jon & #Vangelis was not as well regarded as Short Stories or The Frinds of Mr. Cairo

#music #electronic #JonAnderson #listening

unattributed, to music

I've never understood why Private Collection by Jon & #Vangelis was not as well regarded as Short Stories or The Frinds of Mr. Cairo

#music #electronic #JonAnderson #listening

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