I’m so glad you enjoy YES! I’m 62 and YES has been my favorite band for 50 years. Awaken gentle mass touching….. Please keep reacting to YES……I like your style….😁👍👏👏
GFTO was the first Yes album that was released after I discovered them (and weed). My friends and I were blown away as it became the soundtrack for our misadventures and trips. The music of Yes stays with me to this day still fresh and beautifully complex.
"I'm Running" off their album Big Generator is an amazing song you should check out. A lot of people don't like that album because it is 80' pop yes. Me personally love this album! It has some of my favorite Yes songs, "Shoot High Aim Low" "Love Will Find A Way" "Final Eyes" and "I'm Running"
I'm glad you've reacted to a song off the double live album Yesshows, the two best tracks off it are The Gates of Delerium and Ritual, which are as good, if not better than the studio versions.
Que introducción la de Wakeman, y despues el bajo de Squire nos llevan al cielo. Y Howe acompañando, que mas se puede pedir en esta vida. Yes fue y sera un supergrupo de excelentes musicos.
Those who feel it in their Hearts, Know tis true... Love is the creator of all experiences, adventures and love lives within all beautiful creations! Yes, touches our past lives and links them to our now...
Even the people that pass you as you walk along and across the street who glance your way, are special as there are 8.5 Billion People on the Planet today, and you will only speak to a handful in your lifetime... They had meaning and a purpose in that moment for your experience, as you were for theirs....
I've lost count of how many times I've seen Yes live in the UK. Never a bad show and super generous to the audience. Their 35th anniversary show was about three hours of high powered playing.
Great to see you find another great Yes song you haven't heard yet! You can' never be over Yes because their songs always sound better the 2nd, 3rd, 4th times.
And this was a live version! One of the few bands I’ve seen live (& I’ve seen MANY) that sound as good as studio versions. And Jon is very in touch with the world! ❤ YES!
I’m loving watching you react to the greatest bands ever from 70’s. You know I’m a Tull freak but my favorite bands after Tull are Rush and Yes and the music from them are so unique and that’s what makes them so special. Love your reactions and you want to share with everyone else especially your children when it happens. It’s people like you who keep this music alive for generations to come because it will be passed on by your appreciation and exposure to others who hear it. Love you dude!
Never heard this version before. Sounds a bit different from the studio version. We can never get enough YES. A few YES recommendations: "Homeworld" live version here: th-cam.com/video/ETmRMPHtcqk/w-d-xo.html, and the live version of "In the Presence of" th-cam.com/video/X_KDXoMB5wg/w-d-xo.html Or do the studio versions. I don't think you've done those. Both excellent.
Nice to see you back to YES. I used a lot of their music as intro and outro music to my fantasy novels that I narrated. If you enjoy Fantasy Fiction you might enjoy them. If nothing else, at least there's some YES music 🙂 The books are called Forestera's Fate, and they're both in Playlists. Just letting you know in case that interests you 🙂
I can't remember. Have you done HomeWorld or MindDrive yet? Those are both epic 90s masterpieces. You would love them my bruv. It Will Be A Good Day is another one, not epic, but a real soul toucher. Damn man, YES were just so freaking amazing! I still can't believe Chris is gone. And Alan now too.
I think Close to the Edge was your first YES reaction. You were right in the deep end right away and I thought, my god, this poor dude won't be able to handle this, and by tbe end you were stunned and I knew you were going to be a fan, Lol!
Remember that is a live version from 1977 .I saw this on October 13 1977 at Wembley Empire Pool (16 years old First time i got to see Yes) The first part of the video was Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. . A Truer version would be from the original Going for the one album as this was great when you were there ,it now seems a little fast.
Two superb progressive rock songs to consider are "Octavarium" by Dream Theater and "The Man Who Saw Through Time" by Threshold. Great songs! Thanks for your great reactions!
of course a classic. Yesshows is my favorite live album by Yes. that said, I think the studio version should be heard, because it sounds massive and epic played on the church organ (the same one from Awaken). either way, totally essential, and one of the majorly uplifting songs by Yes
I forgot that Yes used the final movement of The Firebird Suite as it's intro. You should listen to the whole Suite by Stravinsky. So worth it! I use it to test audio systems!
Hello Pope, i am new to your channel, and I'm wondering if you did a reaction to the Yes song "And You and I"? It's one of my favourites, has a nice sense of yearning. I first started listening to Jon Anderson when my Dad got me the album "Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe" in the early 90s.
Hi! This performance is a gateway to my #1 performed track by YES. Its the 2nd Live official Album called YesShows. And Gates of Delirium on this tour album is beyond words! th-cam.com/video/0oq9AgSkzX4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=KC1FvBgEztv0MC51
Hi Pope! Love that you are carrying on the Yes connection. Please try and listen to some Karnataka a different band to Yes but also very good. Try "All Around The World" as a start.
As one might expect, the live version from the ‘70s isn’t as well engineered as the studio track. Thus Rick Wakeman’s keyboards aren’t as prominent as they should be., especially in the beginning.
✅Great!!! PLEASE try out…. Photograph by Ringo Starr River Man by Nick Drake Rocket by Herbie Hancock? Close to the Edit by The Art of Noise. Laid by James I’m afraid if Americans by David Bowie Riverboat Song by Ocean Colour Scene It Can Happen by Yes Heavy gauge by the stone cash players Happiness Runs by Donovan Help Yourself by Tom Jones Mama Mia by ABBA Memo from Turner by Mick Jagger Red Right Hand by Nick Cave Metal Guru by T Rex Hey Bulldog (1999 remix) by the Beatles Tupalo, by John Lee Hooker All Night Long by Rainbow Number 9 Dream (new remix) by John Lennon Rock n Roll by The Velvet Underground Glory Box by John Martyn With a Little Luck (long version) by Paul McCartney Man in the Long Black Coat by Bob Dylan Get Down Make Live by Queen One Way by The Levellers Juniors Farm by Paul McCartney Smile By Nat King Cole Waiting in Vain by Bob Marley Thirteen by Big Star Love Stevie D 💟☮️
Hey Pope! YES❣️❣️❣️The greatest band on this or any other planet❗️❗️❗️🪐🪐🪐🛸🛸🛸⭐️⭐️⭐️🔈🔉🔊👍😎
YES 🙏🏿
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Oh yeah!🤩
@POPE. Greatest show on earth if you ask me
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Glad to see you reacting again to the greatest band there ever was or will ever be Pope!🤩
👍⭐️😎
I’m so glad you enjoy YES! I’m 62 and YES has been my favorite band for 50 years.
Awaken gentle mass touching…..
Please keep reacting to YES……I like your style….😁👍👏👏
Young man , you've nailed it again,superb reactions as always , please keep it going ,you have some very happy brit fans this side of the pond .👍👍👍👍👍🔥
❤ Chris ❤
GFTO was the first Yes album that was released after I discovered them (and weed). My friends and I were blown away as it became the soundtrack for our misadventures and trips. The music of Yes stays with me to this day still fresh and beautifully complex.
Yes is where I go when I need to re-center myself when things become too much in my life. Yes is positive...
I have been listening to Yes for over 50 years. I will never stop. Ever R.I.P. Chris Squire and Alan White
"I'm Running" off their album Big Generator is an amazing song you should check out. A lot of people don't like that album because it is 80' pop yes. Me personally love this album! It has some of my favorite Yes songs, "Shoot High Aim Low" "Love Will Find A Way" "Final Eyes" and "I'm Running"
Love You Brother,,,, Love Yes…..
Thanks for the continued YES, Pope. Parallels is a classic. Best band, ever. Period.
It’s the beginning of a new love inside
Could be an ever opening flower
I'm glad you've reacted to a song off the double live album Yesshows, the two best tracks off it are The Gates of Delerium and Ritual, which are as good, if not better than the studio versions.
Rest in peace Chris. Rest in Peace Alan heaven has one hell of a rhythm section 🎱
C.S. Right hand and A.W. right foot syncopation every day, every show, every note and most certainly every change.
Que introducción la de Wakeman, y despues el bajo de Squire nos llevan al cielo. Y Howe acompañando, que mas se puede pedir en esta vida. Yes fue y sera un supergrupo de excelentes musicos.
The whole album is a work of art I went to that tour in Birmingham UK
Brilliant show
Awaken is one of my top 5 songs! Most of my top ten are YES songs!
As groovy as they come , this particular YES classic... just a superb Live LP !!! 😍🎵
Those who feel it in their Hearts, Know tis true... Love is the creator of all experiences, adventures and love lives within all beautiful creations!
Yes, touches our past lives and links them to our now...
Even the people that pass you as you walk along and across the street who glance your way, are special as there are 8.5 Billion People on the Planet today, and you will only speak to a handful in your lifetime... They had meaning and a purpose in that moment for your experience, as you were for theirs....
YES YES
POPE-ALICOUS
YES YES
👍😎
And this is Live, they always sounded as good as the recordings, and Better. Very few Bands can pull that off!!!❤🎉😊
I've lost count of how many times I've seen Yes live in the UK. Never a bad show and super generous to the audience. Their 35th anniversary show was about three hours of high powered playing.
Great to see you find another great Yes song you haven't heard yet! You can' never be over Yes because their songs always sound better the 2nd, 3rd, 4th times.
Great reaction POPE. Thanks for playing the live (better) version. Yesshows is an awesome album!
Feeling old, I saw them twice performing this album in London way back in October 1977 as a 16 year old. I was blown away.
And this was a live version! One of the few bands I’ve seen live (& I’ve seen MANY) that sound as good as studio versions. And Jon is very in touch with the world! ❤ YES!
This is a Chris Squire-written track. Amazing bass and energy.
I’m loving watching you react to the greatest bands ever from 70’s. You know I’m a Tull freak but my favorite bands after Tull are Rush and Yes and the music from them are so unique and that’s what makes them so special. Love your reactions and you want to share with everyone else especially your children when it happens. It’s people like you who keep this music alive for generations to come because it will be passed on by your appreciation and exposure to others who hear it. Love you dude!
Never heard this version before. Sounds a bit different from the studio version. We can never get enough YES. A few YES recommendations: "Homeworld" live version here: th-cam.com/video/ETmRMPHtcqk/w-d-xo.html, and the live version of "In the Presence of" th-cam.com/video/X_KDXoMB5wg/w-d-xo.html Or do the studio versions. I don't think you've done those. Both excellent.
Great suggestions! Best to ya~
Nice to see you back to YES. I used a lot of their music as intro and outro music to my fantasy novels that I narrated. If you enjoy Fantasy Fiction you might enjoy them. If nothing else, at least there's some YES music 🙂 The books are called Forestera's Fate, and they're both in Playlists. Just letting you know in case that interests you 🙂
I can't remember. Have you done HomeWorld or MindDrive yet? Those are both epic 90s masterpieces. You would love them my bruv. It Will Be A Good Day is another one, not epic, but a real soul toucher. Damn man, YES were just so freaking amazing! I still can't believe Chris is gone. And Alan now too.
U Da Man!!!
Thanks! Good to see you again
Obviously this is a live version and not the studio version. Good live version though. The studio is tighter.
This was from Yesshows!👍😎
True. But the rhythm section hits harder here. And from the keys solo on this ver absolutely cooks.
Thank you brother! ❤
Plenty of Yes left.
I think Close to the Edge was your first YES reaction. You were right in the deep end right away and I thought, my god, this poor dude won't be able to handle this, and by tbe end you were stunned and I knew you were going to be a fan, Lol!
Remember that is a live version from 1977 .I saw this on October 13 1977 at Wembley Empire Pool (16 years old First time i got to see Yes) The first part of the video was Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. . A Truer version would be from the original Going for the one album as this was great when you were there ,it now seems a little fast.
Love the new digs! Hope things are going well!
Two superb progressive rock songs to consider are "Octavarium" by Dream Theater and "The Man Who Saw Through Time" by Threshold. Great songs! Thanks for your great reactions!
of course a classic. Yesshows is my favorite live album by Yes. that said, I think the studio version should be heard, because it sounds massive and epic played on the church organ (the same one from Awaken). either way, totally essential, and one of the majorly uplifting songs by Yes
I forgot that Yes used the final movement of The Firebird Suite as it's intro. You should listen to the whole Suite by Stravinsky. So worth it! I use it to test audio systems!
You’re welcome guys! This was uploaded the same day I asked him!
Hello Pope, i am new to your channel, and I'm wondering if you did a reaction to the Yes song "And You and I"? It's one of my favourites, has a nice sense of yearning.
I first started listening to Jon Anderson when my Dad got me the album "Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe" in the early 90s.
So can't wait to see yes live next weekend
Hi! This performance is a gateway to my #1 performed track by YES. Its the 2nd Live official Album called YesShows. And Gates of Delirium on this tour album is beyond words!
th-cam.com/video/0oq9AgSkzX4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=KC1FvBgEztv0MC51
Hi Pope! Love that you are carrying on the Yes connection. Please try and listen to some Karnataka a different band to Yes but also very good. Try "All Around The World" as a start.
As one might expect, the live version from the ‘70s isn’t as well engineered as the studio track. Thus Rick Wakeman’s keyboards aren’t as prominent as they should be., especially in the beginning.
Pope, check out close to the edge.
how could i forget to mention th-cam.com/video/3M4S0EqYGyM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MQrlaqZQLxW6oz9K
What is that glorious intro music? Thx
✅Great!!! PLEASE try out….
Photograph by Ringo Starr
River Man by Nick Drake
Rocket by Herbie Hancock?
Close to the Edit by The Art of Noise.
Laid by James
I’m afraid if Americans by David Bowie
Riverboat Song by Ocean Colour Scene
It Can Happen by Yes
Heavy gauge by the stone cash players
Happiness Runs by Donovan
Help Yourself by Tom Jones
Mama Mia by ABBA
Memo from Turner by Mick Jagger
Red Right Hand by Nick Cave
Metal Guru by T Rex
Hey Bulldog (1999 remix) by the Beatles
Tupalo, by John Lee Hooker
All Night Long by Rainbow
Number 9 Dream (new remix) by John Lennon
Rock n Roll by The Velvet Underground
Glory Box by John Martyn
With a Little Luck (long version) by Paul McCartney
Man in the Long Black Coat by Bob Dylan
Get Down Make Live by Queen
One Way by The Levellers
Juniors Farm by Paul McCartney
Smile By Nat King Cole
Waiting in Vain by Bob Marley
Thirteen by Big Star
Love Stevie D 💟☮️
Check out The Fool by Quicksilver Messenger Service.......
Nice reaction, unfortunately your memory is not that good, I saw you do Close o the edge 2 years ago! You almost fell off your chair🙃