Ramblings, opinions, and general meanderings from the Deep South

Monday, June 14, 2010

YES! it's Music Monday

They are older and better. This is a classic! For my daughters:



"Wisdom is the reward you get for a lifetime of listening when you'd have preferred to talk."
~Doug Larson

4 comments:

Ashby Rhett Culpepper Jr. III Esq. said...

Are these guys gonna be the next rolling stones? Just last forever and as many time as they have broken up....still getting back together Lordy can Ricj tickle those Ivories? even the electrically charged ones......
And Howe does he do it? Not Rick, but Howe, think his fingers may have gotten faster to make up for the hair coming off his head.....
Can you tell I have been liking these boys for a long time now.
Even when they were (mostly the same bunch) playin a a group known as One Live Badger.

Ashby Rhett Culpepper Jr. III Esq. said...

My bad......Badger was eormed by folks that had left Yes but the one live badger album I had didn't read like that and they sounded more likeyes than some of the iterations of yes did....

Dock said...

Original YES line up - Jon Anderson vocals, Steve Howe stringed instruments, Chris Squire bass, Bill Bruford drums and Rick Wakeman on keyboards. Then Alan White took over the drumming duties after the Roundabout Album tour. Seen them in concert four times once with Bruford and the other three with White on drums. Since then there have been many come and go. The group featured in this video are Anderson, Howe, Squire, White and Wakeman which, to me anyway, seems to be the core group. YES, they just get better with age.

beagle said...

GREAT Choice! :D