This was our wedding song - played it to our first dance as a married couple 27 years ago! Absolutely an amazing masterpiece. My husband introduced me to Yes & Anderson, Buford, Wakeman and Howe while he courted me for soooooooooo many years - all through high school and beyond! It’s amazing how people don’t even know about this song. You really gotta listen to the entire song to appreciate it. Brings me to tears each time I listen & remember him singing this to me in my wedding dress & then spinning me around during the fast parts ❤️ It was long and definitely outside of the box for a first dance song (especially back then - no one did that lol) but such a great memory. Talk about feeling like a princess !
Man, that's so great! Thanks for sharing. I was with a fantastic lady for 15 years and we shared a lot of the same love for certain music - as a man, finding a kindred soul from the female side who shared my idiosyncratic musical tastes meant a great deal to me. I still carry a special love for her despite our eventually splitting up. Definitely my loss. Hope you two can maintain the magic, and it sounds very much like you will. Love and happiness to you both!
It is truely a classic I have had the pleasure to see the Guys 15 times Madison square garden in NY to the Dean Dome in Chapel Hill North Carolina and 13 other places
What a wonderful story. My wife is not a fan, but she have shared a number of Yes concerts. Sbe treated me to one the year before Chris passed. We had a wonderful time. Much love and peace to you both.
I've listened to this song for more than twenty years and I never got tired... And Trevor Rabin's guitar solo is amazing. Totally rocks... Progressively!
That one got me. Made me think of how all of my favorite bands are now in the rear view mirror. Now the battle for me is to not treat my favorite music as some form of nostalgia.
As a 50 year YES Fanatic, I have to wonder who could possibly give this song a thumbs down ? If there are any Yes Traditionalists in that 42, you are an embarrassment to all of us !
Saw my first yes show at Madison Square Garden when I was 20 yrs old. Yes played the entire Close to the edge and tales from topographic oceans. I was mesmerized! Yes endless dreams is one of many masterpieces yes has ever played!!!
Wow how on earth did i ever pass on this...ignorance is bliss this song is amazing classic YES man i love this band they reach my soul when i feel like giving up they have saved my life on many occasions i love you YES!!!!!
Rabin's final album with Yes: a masterpiece. The complexity of most of the pieces drew me to it. It has held up over the years. I love it as much today as I did then, if not moreso.
I feel like this album gets more & more popular over time. Personally my favorite Yes album for about a year now. More & More people are waking up to it realizing it's actually really amazing & not caring about all the reviews that were written about it 30 years ago
@@superslayerguy It gets better and better. Been listening to it for 6 months now. I will check something else out from time to time , but this album stays close. AN Awesome Rock Symphony
This was my very first Yes album. Some of the purists chided me saying "that isn't "real" Yes." It was real to me then, it is just as real now, and besides "Close To The Edge", "Talk" is my favorite album. When I heard this piece for the first time, there were no words that came to me. There were only tears running down my cheeks at the beauty of this track.
Talk is far more Yes than the cover band Yes is now turned into. As a lifelong fan I would never see Yes today. Luckily I saw Yes once in 2003 with Anderson/Howe/Wakeman/Squire and White. Awesome concert 👍
tiene más de 25 años que escuchó a Yes, en todas sus etapas, disfrutó cada una de ellas, y muchas de sus canciones han formado del soundtrack de mi vida, y cada vez que escuchó esta melodía en particular, lloró, por que la asoció a tantas experiencias, he crecido, envejecido con Yes, mis hijas saben que su música me apasiona, mi esposa sabe que la asoció con muchas canciones, y se que cuando me vaya de este mundo, y ellas escuchen a Yes, se van a acordar cuando me ponía a llorar sin explicación alguna mientras escuchaba Endless Dream. abrazos a todos.
Te entiendo perfectamente escucho Yes desde que tenia 13 años (1976) y he vivido lo mismo que tu hasta la fecha..........he crecido y envejecido con YES algunas canciones me emocionan hasta las lagrimas y otras me llenan de jubilo alegría y de mucha esperanza fe!!!! y al igual que tu, mi esposa e hijos lo han visto y lo saben YES YES YES..... Abrazos fuertes a todos!!!
me pasó hace poco con esta canción justamente... estaba de vacaciones en san javier córdoba mirando hacia el Champaquí, y me hizo tomar una de las deciciones más importantes para mi futuro...
Mi querido amigo, esta canción limpia tus pecados, purifica. Algún día cuando nos vayamos de este mundo se quedarán nuestros recuerdos, y la gente que amamos sabrán que estos minutos representan todo lo bueno que hemos vivido... es un orgullo haber vivido esta época y poder traspasarla...
Forgot how great that album was. Remember seeing them play that live at Red Rocks with the special lighting over the rocks. Talk about the good old days. Really miss those guys.
When you have a night free, get some beers, put the kids to bed, turn the lights off and listen to AWAKEN and Endless Dreams! These are mini-symphonies, with HUGE musical merit!
The guitar solo at 12:45 is truly gorgeous. The entire song is stunning to me. Why certain people feel compelled to latch so disparagingly onto one variation of Yes so vehemently over others seems akin to me of people arguing over their religions. Get over yourselves. Great music is simply great music.
+ricky4001cs Ricky, I grabbed my head phones and listened again, you made me listen like brand new again. the soaring guitar ends on that glorious bend or "Trevor slide style" and carries past 13:30 on my headphones....after prob 150 listens, I had a tear...it was manly though..lol
Got here via Antoine Baril's incredible one man Genesis and one Man Yes. Not being a huge Yes fan... But the final song on it... Was this. Never heard before.... This is EPIC MUSIC and I singularly fail to understand how it is not better known. The power surely to move any soul.
I go back to 60s Yes and I love this song. Anderson wanted an epic song from this lineup and they did it. As he said, he sang out of the top of his head at one point on this track. I still love it. It holds up.
So take your time, look 'round and see the most in time is where you're meant to be For you are light inside your dreams For you will find that is something that touches me.
To be honest, the whole "overrating" and "underrating" talk is nonsense. Unless we live in a world where one's musical opinions are a matter of survival.
actually much of the keyboards on this piece were performed by Trevor Rabin, a truly multi talented artist, this was a great swansong for him with the band
The music of many progressive rock bands take me on magical journeys. The images I see when I close my eyes and listen is always amazing. Thank you so much for this. It's great knowing that others share similar visions when listening to such incredible music.
Great visuals...I saw this tour in 1994, and 'Endless Dream' was the absolute highlight. I hate to piss on the traditionalists, but the Rabin-era material is quite worthy of your consideration. Accessible melodies do not necessarily equal "sell-out". Enough said...take it as you will.
@@nonrepublicrat bro. you do know that you lose significant credibility when you say such an absolute statement, especially because you are wrong. You are the kinda guy who says leonardo da vinci was a fop and overrated. Anyone with ears can hear how incomprehensively wrong you are. Now, because you decided to trash on what others know is good quality, you have marked yourself as an idiot.
Magnificent YES 25 years later 1994-2019, Bring me back again. Prophetic Dream that touches me.......the moment when the soul realizes, that this music was created for the second come of Christ.
yeah someone else tried to compare Relayer and another 80's or 90's Yes album...let's not do that...Relayer can only be compared to other classic Yes..CTTE, Tales from.., Fragile..etc.
I would venture that Relayer is somewhat overrated. People like to say it is the futuristic flip side of CTTE. Stylistically, maybe, but the composition isn't quite as strong.
@@Faltor895 I only have one real qualm about Tormato. It just seems like a bit of a note war between Howe and Wakeman sometimes, which I can't really vibe with all the time. Just a bit hard to listen to sometimes
Wow! Trevor is an amazing keyboard player and this song is a true Yes epic worthy of anyone's collection. I saw this tour live in Miami with my older son who loved it too. At the time I thought Trevor was an intruder who took over. This is my favorite with this lineup.
Alex Keyboards Trevor Rabin WAS an intruder for the first two Yes albums he played on. It was only when he worked closely with Jon (i.e. on this album) that he came up with brilliant stuff like this.
+BoBo0807 WELL NOT REALLY AND I AM NOT ARGUING....HE FORMED BAND WITH ALAN AND CHRIS CALLED CINEMA. TONY KAYE WAS RECRUITED, HE CAME IN TO FINISH SOME STUFF IN A BAND TO BE CALLED CINEMA...JON WAS LAST 8 WEEKS BROUGHT IN AFTER SINGING ON IT CAN HAPPEN....THEY THEN HAD TO CALL IT YES AFTER JON JOINED AND SANG OVER TREV AND CHRIS'S LEAD VOCS AS WELL AS RE-WRITTING MOST LYRICS TO SUITE YES...TRUE....HE DIDNT HIJACK OR INTRUDE, HE WAS FORCED INTO YES BY DEFAULT...NOT A BAD FORCING IF U WILL...GOING FWD, HE WAS THE PRODUCER WRITTER AND TALK IS HE/JON'S BEST WORK
+BoBo0807 Not true. First album was to be a different band name. It was the record company that insisted on Jon Anderson's involvement and the Yes brand name.
WOW, this is one of my very favourite YES pieces. I am LOVING your beautiful, creativity with these visuals. AMAZING. May you be forever blessed and loved.
Ive been a yes fan most of my life. I was never snobby about the personal changes, they all played their part . Id add this though, endless dream stands with anything they ever did
Gates of delirium and Soon make me cry when i listen them together, but I also cried watching Plant and Page alive..... am I strange? today I listened South side of sky... and also cried.......wonderful songs... amazing groups.they were blessed with talent, we were blessed with them... Chris thanks a lot for all your great bass and voices.....
Not the only one, for 15 years now the intro and the last 5 minutes with Anderson's vocals and rabins EXCELLENT guitar solo send chills down my spine, and definitely get the feels lol
This whole song is simply outstanding the final guitar solo makes the hairs on my arms stand up I think its a lap steel not a guitar surly? And Anderson vocals at the end truly amazing what a song
Wow. Pretty impressive for a wedding song. Sounds like it worked out for you. That is definitely outside the box. Love that song. Saw it played live at Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado.
Saw the Talk tour at jones beach, NY. Still have the tee from concert. Amazing is an understatement for Yes. They will be listening to this century's from now and still be amazed.
If this brilliant epic masterpiece doesn't stir your emotions then you are soulless and should be condemned to that special place in hell and have to listen to KC and the sunshine band for eternity.
With no tape involved in the production of the CD, the sound quality is breathtaking. "I much prefer the sound that you get back from the hard drive and the Mac to any thing I got from the Sony digital tape machines," Squire, said. Another first for YES, first album completely recorded on computer! Endless Dream is a masterwork! TY for the beautiful visuals!
Still listening in 2018 the geniality when comes from masters musicians. Amazing, superb and impresively fantastic this suite "Endless dream" ... "Talk" was (and keep being nowadays...) an underrrated album, but in my humble opinnion es one of the best Yes albums.
Thank you vzqk50HD for this beautiful, inctedible journey, story that you created here, in your video, with all 3 songs of Yes' "Endless Dream"! And, thanks to Yes, with Infinite Love and Light! 🙏💫🌷🦋🌎💖
J’ai toujours aimé par dessus tout ce groupe Mais talk c’est pour moi le chef-d’œuvre absolu Je ne m’en lasserais jamais Yes ❤️ déjà 45 ans d’amour fou 💋 Et quand mes ressources de vie s’épuisent Un play et ça repart pour d’autres aventures Un milliard de merci 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
At that time I was teaching philosophy at a University; this CD was in my discman which I listened to everyday just prior to arriving at the classroom in which I was teaching.
Hands down, this one of Yes' best 'epic' tracks. I don't give a s**t what a lot of the more prog-snobbish fans of Yes say about the "Yes West" era and Trevor Rabin. This song is a work of genius. And you've given it an excellent treatment worthy of rotation on VH1 Classic. If only they'd be bothered to play music this cool.
It is the most inspiring for myself. Bohemian Rapsody and this piece are both great masterpieces. This "Yes" truly great piece of music = revitalizes soul to breath, act and fight future.
+otteaux I grabbed mine, WOW....new emotions surfaced especially since it's been 22 plus years since it's release and my last Trevor tour w YES...LUCKY enough to have seen 90125 x 3.....Big G 1 x .... Union 2 xs and Talk 1 time also. oh yeah Trevor's BASS player is from Tempe and owned CHUYS the club where I first met T.R. and was treated to the best seat in the house... I talked w him for 10 min b4 watching entire dress rehearsal before act show...my best moment in time up till then
+J Blair the entire 15 minutes are exceptional. "Endless Dream" is a masterpiece equivalent to "Awaken" and "Gates of Delirium". To believe otherwise is.........well, just fine.
It was released on Victory Records which shortly after this record was released went bankrupt. Trevor Rabin has also had legal problems with the album.
This was our wedding song - played it to our first dance as a married couple 27 years ago! Absolutely an amazing masterpiece. My husband introduced me to Yes & Anderson, Buford, Wakeman and Howe while he courted me for soooooooooo many years - all through high school and beyond! It’s amazing how people don’t even know about this song. You really gotta listen to the entire song to appreciate it. Brings me to tears each time I listen & remember him singing this to me in my wedding dress & then spinning me around during the fast parts ❤️ It was long and definitely outside of the box for a first dance song (especially back then - no one did that lol) but such a great memory. Talk about feeling like a princess !
I was gonna say 15 min. is _definitely_ a long track for the first dance at a wedding! I love it! ♥
Man, that's so great! Thanks for sharing. I was with a fantastic lady for 15 years and we shared a lot of the same love for certain music - as a man, finding a kindred soul from the female side who shared my idiosyncratic musical tastes meant a great deal to me. I still carry a special love for her despite our eventually splitting up. Definitely my loss. Hope you two can maintain the magic, and it sounds very much like you will. Love and happiness to you both!
It is truely a classic I have had the pleasure to see the Guys 15 times Madison square garden in NY to the Dean Dome in Chapel Hill North Carolina and 13 other places
What a wonderful story. My wife is not a fan, but she have shared a number of Yes concerts. Sbe treated me to one the year before Chris passed. We had a wonderful time. Much love and peace to you both.
*Amazing* , if people still .. or again like to dance to such *rich* music and it's *versatility* :o)
In another timeline, in another reality, the music of YES is universally recognized as the anthem of our species.
What a incredible drumming!
R.I.P. Alan White….
This is almost 16 minutes of musical bliss. A Yes masterpiece
I've listened to this song for more than twenty years and I never got tired... And Trevor Rabin's guitar solo is amazing. Totally rocks... Progressively!
Luis Felipe I have listened to Talk countless times!!!
Most emotional guitar solo in Yes history at the end, there.
that slide guitar!!!!
i smile every time he goes HIGH!!!
@@MatthewBrooks-z3mDitto!
...and the keyboards. Trev wrote & arranged the whole thing, added other band parts later. Butt kicking!
I never thought I'd be old enough to miss a band as much as I miss Yes.
That one got me. Made me think of how all of my favorite bands are now in the rear view mirror. Now the battle for me is to not treat my favorite music as some form of nostalgia.
As a 50 year YES Fanatic, I have to wonder who could possibly give this song a thumbs down ? If there are any Yes Traditionalists in that 42, you are an embarrassment to all of us !
Clearly Trevor Rabin continues to be a musical genius and a huge boost to YES when they needed it the most.
Doug Diemer Trevor Horn helped quite a bit also.
Saw my first yes show at Madison Square Garden when I was 20 yrs old. Yes played the entire Close to the edge and tales from topographic oceans. I was mesmerized! Yes endless dreams is one of many masterpieces yes has ever played!!!
Wow how on earth did i ever pass on this...ignorance is bliss this song is amazing classic YES man i love this band they reach my soul when i feel like giving up they have saved my life on many occasions i love you YES!!!!!
My mum loved Yes music - she called it "musicians' music". She was a concert pianist.
Your comment brought a tear to my eye..... your mum was so correct. ❤
Agree 100 percent with your mom.
The first two minutes are unmatched by any band. Complex, counter rhythms, and so on. Great music, fantastic musicians.
A Trevor Rabin Overture to the the song, and the album. Awesome he is
It never stops amazing me how many timeless masterpieces can one band produce... To goosebumps every time I listen.
Masterpiece. A complex journey. So many things happen inside this track that it is a fantastic, concentration demanding, versatile experience.
Fantastic track from an underrated album. Love Alan White's drumming and the shared vocals between Rabin & Anderson.
This is Yes's most under rated/over looked song. First time I heard it I said to a fellow Yes friend it's the best song they've done since Awaken.
AMEN! Their old stuff reincarnated
I believe it's the best thing they've done since "Scary Monsters"...
i bet hes still laughing
@@dexterdog717 Ha ha, the age old comment!
@@dexterdog717 Umm…ok….🤣
Rabin's final album with Yes: a masterpiece. The complexity of most of the pieces drew me to it. It has held up over the years. I love it as much today as I did then, if not moreso.
I feel like this album gets more & more popular over time. Personally my favorite Yes album for about a year now. More & More people are waking up to it realizing it's actually really amazing & not caring about all the reviews that were written about it 30 years ago
@@superslayerguy It gets better and better. Been listening to it for 6 months now. I will check something else out from time to time , but this album stays close. AN Awesome Rock Symphony
This was my very first Yes album. Some of the purists chided me saying "that isn't "real" Yes." It was real to me then, it is just as real now, and besides "Close To The Edge", "Talk" is my favorite album. When I heard this piece for the first time, there were no words that came to me. There were only tears running down my cheeks at the beauty of this track.
Talk is far more Yes than the cover band Yes is now turned into. As a lifelong fan I would never see Yes today. Luckily I saw Yes once in 2003 with Anderson/Howe/Wakeman/Squire and White. Awesome concert 👍
Talk is ‘real’ Yesmusic. As 90125 is.Just because it doesn’t have the spiritual import of seventies Yesmusic, I still consider it genuine Yesmusic.
Raven_The_Shaman Magus The’Purist’s complaint is probably about the lack of Steve Howe. However: Talk is a brilliant record!!!
I wish that I could have seen one of these shows. That never would have happened because when this was released I no longer knew any Yespeople.
Raven_The_Shaman Magus Don’t you have a lot of catching up to do?
tiene más de 25 años que escuchó a Yes, en todas sus etapas, disfrutó cada una de ellas, y muchas de sus canciones han formado del soundtrack de mi vida, y cada vez que escuchó esta melodía en particular, lloró, por que la asoció a tantas experiencias, he crecido, envejecido con Yes, mis hijas saben que su música me apasiona, mi esposa sabe que la asoció con muchas canciones, y se que cuando me vaya de este mundo, y ellas escuchen a Yes, se van a acordar cuando me ponía a llorar sin explicación alguna mientras escuchaba Endless Dream. abrazos a todos.
+mordormx0 VERDAD... ES LA MUSICA DE CIELO REGALO PARA TODOS
Emocionantes tus palabras y no faltas de verdad.Enhorabuena,pienso como tu!
Te entiendo perfectamente escucho Yes desde que tenia 13 años (1976) y he vivido lo mismo que tu hasta la fecha..........he crecido y envejecido con YES algunas canciones me emocionan hasta las lagrimas y otras me llenan de jubilo alegría y de mucha esperanza fe!!!! y al igual que tu, mi esposa e hijos lo han visto y lo saben YES YES YES..... Abrazos fuertes a todos!!!
me pasó hace poco con esta canción justamente... estaba de vacaciones en san javier córdoba mirando hacia el Champaquí, y me hizo tomar una de las deciciones más importantes para mi futuro...
Mi querido amigo, esta canción limpia tus pecados, purifica. Algún día cuando nos vayamos de este mundo se quedarán nuestros recuerdos, y la gente que amamos sabrán que estos minutos representan todo lo bueno que hemos vivido... es un orgullo haber vivido esta época y poder traspasarla...
The beauty of this song is unfathomable😇
As many have already said, Talk was truly an underrated album. Endless Dream can stand as Trevor Rabins masterpiece for his time with yes.
You mean: ‘ Trevor Rabin’s masterpiece’ sorry
@@katemurphy1915 90125, Big Generator, and Talk, are all really this: "Trevor Rabin, featuring Yes, featuring Jon Anderson"~
HeinzP100 Unquestionably
You are so intelligent
Brought me back in '94. This is a brilliant piece.
Forgot how great that album was. Remember seeing them play that live at Red Rocks with the special lighting over the rocks. Talk about the good old days. Really miss those guys.
When you have a night free, get some beers, put the kids to bed, turn the lights off and listen to AWAKEN and Endless Dreams! These are mini-symphonies, with HUGE musical merit!
Most definitely
YES!!!
I remember Chris on an interview, saying he was glad they did this long piece! Miss you Chris.....
Always Chris
Rhonda McEwan Anderson Everyone misses Chris.
@@katemurphy1915 me too. He was gone too soon.....
Chris still around
@@johncarpenter1602 no he isnt. Hes passed on. Hes now part of the universal garden above.
The guitar solo at 12:45 is truly gorgeous. The entire song is stunning to me. Why certain people feel compelled to latch so disparagingly onto one variation of Yes so vehemently over others seems akin to me of people arguing over their religions. Get over yourselves. Great music is simply great music.
+ricky4001cs Ricky, I grabbed my head phones and listened again, you made me listen like brand new again. the soaring guitar ends on that glorious bend or "Trevor slide style" and carries past 13:30 on my headphones....after prob 150 listens, I had a tear...it was manly though..lol
Fantastic solo chitară
Dead right, mate!
Got here via Antoine Baril's incredible one man Genesis and one Man Yes. Not being a huge Yes fan... But the final song on it... Was this. Never heard before.... This is EPIC MUSIC and I singularly fail to understand how it is not better known. The power surely to move any soul.
Same here! and 100% agree EPIC is the only way to describe it. Antoine Baril's performance is phenomenal.
I loved all 3 (Genesis, Yes and Rush)
I go back to 60s Yes and I love this song. Anderson wanted an epic song from this lineup and they did it. As he said, he sang out of the top of his head at one point on this track. I still love it. It holds up.
One of the most epically beautiful darned songs on this planet
So take your time,
look 'round and see
the most in time
is where you're meant to be
For you are light
inside your dreams
For you will find
that is something that touches me.
Huge Yes fan... I absolutely love this song. It's the only one of my favs that I've never seen live.
"Talk", the most underrated Yes album.
Yesss!
The same thing could be said about Tormato, given one's taste.
Tormato surely has some highlights, but i think Talk is a better album overall
What if you just underrate Talk?
To be honest, the whole "overrating" and "underrating" talk is nonsense. Unless we live in a world where one's musical opinions are a matter of survival.
How did I NEVER hear this ???
I thought I've heard it all...
WOW !...Had to play this several times the last few days.....
actually much of the keyboards on this piece were performed by Trevor Rabin, a truly multi talented artist, this was a great swansong for him with the band
Trevors keyboards and guitars are incredible. How he did it I really don't know. An amazing magic musician.
The music of many progressive rock bands take me on magical journeys. The images I see when I close my eyes and listen is always amazing. Thank you so much for this. It's great knowing that others share similar visions when listening to such incredible music.
The intro is the COOLEST THING IVE EVER HEARD from those legendary bands!!!!!! THAT DRUM OMG DUDE
....Great!!! Jon Anderson is brilliant as usual!... So is the whole band!!!!...
Great visuals...I saw this tour in 1994, and 'Endless Dream' was the absolute highlight. I hate to piss on the traditionalists, but the Rabin-era material is quite worthy of your consideration. Accessible melodies do not necessarily equal "sell-out". Enough said...take it as you will.
Its not sell out, I just dont consider it 'Yes'. IT's another band altogether. And a really good one.
rabin is not even half as good as howe. and this ( whatever it is ) is not half as good as YES.
@Lewis 970 you must be joking. this is embarrassing garbage.
Don’t piss on me... I’m still trying.
@@nonrepublicrat bro. you do know that you lose significant credibility when you say such an absolute statement, especially because you are wrong. You are the kinda guy who says leonardo da vinci was a fop and overrated. Anyone with ears can hear how incomprehensively wrong you are. Now, because you decided to trash on what others know is good quality, you have marked yourself as an idiot.
This song is absolutely fabulous. Breathtaking. One of the best songs I've ever heard.
Messenger
this is not a song, is a cosmic symphony, belongs to another dimension, we're probably not a prepare to withstand the meaning of this masterpiece
Like Awaken😊
Это Настоящая Музыка, от которой мороз и мурашки по коже!!!!
One of the Best and Most Profound Videos Ever!!! Thank You for This Master-Peace!!!❤️🙏
Magnificent YES 25 years later 1994-2019, Bring me back again. Prophetic Dream that touches me.......the moment when the soul realizes, that this music was created for the second come of Christ.
Relayer and Talk are probably their two most criminally underrated albums.
relayer is the best, btw
yeah someone else tried to compare Relayer and another 80's or 90's Yes album...let's not do that...Relayer can only be compared to other classic Yes..CTTE, Tales from.., Fragile..etc.
Relayer isnt underrated.
Every Yes fan loves it :)
Tormato, however, is.
I know yes fans who dislike it.
I would venture that Relayer is somewhat overrated. People like to say it is the futuristic flip side of CTTE. Stylistically, maybe, but the composition isn't quite as strong.
@@Faltor895 I only have one real qualm about Tormato. It just seems like a bit of a note war between Howe and Wakeman sometimes, which I can't really vibe with all the time. Just a bit hard to listen to sometimes
Absolutely mind-blowing amazing song. Those vocals at 11:49 ♥️
Glad Trevor Rabin joined Yes and created this amazing music!! I love this song!!2020
Wow! Trevor is an amazing keyboard player and this song is a true Yes epic worthy of anyone's collection. I saw this tour live in Miami with my older son who loved it too. At the time I thought Trevor was an intruder who took over. This is my favorite with this lineup.
Alex Keyboards Trevor Rabin WAS an intruder for the first two Yes albums he played on. It was only when he worked closely with Jon (i.e. on this album) that he came up with brilliant stuff like this.
+BoBo0807 WELL NOT REALLY AND I AM NOT ARGUING....HE FORMED BAND WITH ALAN AND CHRIS CALLED CINEMA. TONY KAYE WAS RECRUITED, HE CAME IN TO FINISH SOME STUFF IN A BAND TO BE CALLED CINEMA...JON WAS LAST 8 WEEKS BROUGHT IN AFTER SINGING ON IT CAN HAPPEN....THEY THEN HAD TO CALL IT YES AFTER JON JOINED AND SANG OVER TREV AND CHRIS'S LEAD VOCS AS WELL AS RE-WRITTING MOST LYRICS TO SUITE YES...TRUE....HE DIDNT HIJACK OR INTRUDE, HE WAS FORCED INTO YES BY DEFAULT...NOT A BAD FORCING IF U WILL...GOING FWD, HE WAS THE PRODUCER WRITTER AND TALK IS HE/JON'S BEST WORK
+BoBo0807 Not true. First album was to be a different band name. It was the record company that insisted on Jon Anderson's involvement and the Yes brand name.
Jeremy Shirland Good point. I take it back, and am looking forward to ARW!
Fantastic track from a superb and vastly underrated album. In fact, it is one of my favourite albums by this great band.
So so epic always cry thinking about my dad...
WOW, this is one of my very favourite YES pieces. I am LOVING your beautiful, creativity with these visuals. AMAZING.
May you be forever blessed and loved.
one of their best
I am a yes-fan from birth. Thank you so much for sharing this video with the most beautiful music from the century. This music never dies.
Luv Tony Kaye on the keyboards!!!!!!
Long after everyone thought they had gassed out creatively then comes the last badass Yes epic. What a way to go out , damn!
Un dels molts grans temes de YES
Los vi en vivo tocando este tema cuando vinieron a Chile. Excelentes recuerdos de un recital memorable.
Ive been a yes fan most of my life. I was never snobby about the personal changes, they all played their part . Id add this though, endless dream stands with anything they ever did
This song is so beautiful I cried ;-)
Gates of delirium and Soon make me cry when i listen them together, but I also cried watching Plant and Page alive..... am I strange? today I listened South side of sky... and also cried.......wonderful songs... amazing groups.they were blessed with talent, we were blessed with them... Chris thanks a lot for all your great bass and voices.....
Puss.
Not the only one, for 15 years now the intro and the last 5 minutes with Anderson's vocals and rabins EXCELLENT guitar solo send chills down my spine, and definitely get the feels lol
And i still crying everyday for this master piece!
Trevor .....I have no words.....to describe when I listen your guitar sound, its incredible....the feeling........to play.......the only one
Great work, all the Talk album is a Yes masterpiece
This whole song is simply outstanding the final guitar solo makes the hairs on my arms stand up I think its a lap steel not a guitar surly? And Anderson vocals at the end truly amazing what a song
I remember this concert in Dallas so well. Tony Kaye was really on fire that night with the Hammond.
thanks. this song strenghtenen me when i was down
When the world brings you down
You can search you inside
Wisdom
Wow. Pretty impressive for a wedding song. Sounds like it worked out for you. That is definitely outside the box. Love that song. Saw it played live at Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado.
BEYOND EPIC AND GENIUS! MAKES ME WEEP. For you are light inside your dreams. For you will find, that is something that touches me. 😭😭😭💞💜💞💜💞💜🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Never really"listened" to this song before. Quite beautiful!
Saw the Talk tour at jones beach, NY. Still have the tee from concert. Amazing is an understatement for Yes. They will be listening to this century's from now and still be amazed.
If this brilliant epic masterpiece doesn't stir your emotions then you are soulless and should be condemned to that special place in hell
and have to listen to KC and the sunshine band for eternity.
The light show to this song when they played was amazing. I felt like I had been to the best church service that I could have possibly ever attended.
Plot twist: It WAS church music. Listen to Anderson, Burford, Wakeman, Howe and you'll see.
With no tape involved in the production of the CD, the sound quality is breathtaking.
"I much prefer the sound that you get back from the hard drive and the Mac to any thing I got from the Sony digital tape machines," Squire, said. Another first for YES, first album completely recorded on computer! Endless Dream is a masterwork! TY for the beautiful visuals!
Still listening in 2018 the geniality when comes from masters musicians. Amazing, superb and impresively fantastic this suite "Endless dream" ... "Talk" was (and keep being nowadays...) an underrrated album, but in my humble opinnion es one of the best Yes albums.
Thank you vzqk50HD for this beautiful, inctedible journey, story that you created here, in your video, with all 3 songs of Yes' "Endless Dream"! And, thanks to Yes, with Infinite Love and Light! 🙏💫🌷🦋🌎💖
Hi Noreen. I think this song is Wow, very inspiring also.
Magnificencia pura... ¡Es un himno!
What an incredible journey for your ears .
In my top 3 all time favorite Yes tracks.
RIP Squire
Just love that song.
I'd like to say that every piece of recorded music by Trevor Rabin belongs in a Universal Archive somewhere.
I love this song, but it is just so much better listening to it with these marvelous visuals. Well done, my friend.😍
Awesome job on the graphics!
i still love and listening this masterpiece in 2021
J’ai toujours aimé par dessus tout ce groupe
Mais talk c’est pour moi le chef-d’œuvre absolu
Je ne m’en lasserais jamais
Yes ❤️ déjà 45 ans d’amour fou 💋
Et quand mes ressources de vie s’épuisent
Un play et ça repart pour d’autres aventures
Un milliard de merci 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
At that time I was teaching philosophy at a University; this CD was in my discman which I listened to everyday just prior to arriving at the classroom in which I was teaching.
Bhatr Halkno I was teaching Freud’s theoretical texts along with basic Descartes with some Derrida thrown in there when fitting.
Hold Your Head Up High, you know you've come a Long Long Way....
Congrats of 50, Gentleman.
Long Live YES.
holy crap this is awesome.
this is why I fell in love with music
Hands down, this one of Yes' best 'epic' tracks. I don't give a s**t what a lot of the more prog-snobbish fans of Yes say about the "Yes West" era and Trevor Rabin. This song is a work of genius. And you've given it an excellent treatment worthy of rotation on VH1 Classic. If only they'd be bothered to play music this cool.
Yes has been part of my life though out my many years. All yes albums are awesome but it's been the albums that weren't mainstream are my favorite!
Yes videos Can't be beat!
Amazing visuals - perfectly timed ❤
I was on this tour add John Anderson describe this song as a true yes song he was right Hughes song in every form❤
C'est le top du top. Depuis the tales from topographic océans. Trevor Rabbin est un musicien exceptionnel.
It is the most inspiring for myself. Bohemian Rapsody and this piece are both great masterpieces. This "Yes" truly great piece of music = revitalizes soul to breath, act and fight future.
A true yes song ❤❤❤❤❤
Oh my goodness... I love this... yes is my dads favourite band and this is him, he is this best
5:15 headphones required
+otteaux I grabbed mine, WOW....new emotions surfaced especially since it's been 22 plus years since it's release and my last Trevor tour w YES...LUCKY enough to have seen 90125 x 3.....Big G 1 x .... Union 2 xs and Talk 1 time also. oh yeah Trevor's BASS player is from Tempe and owned CHUYS the club where I first met T.R. and was treated to the best seat in the house... I talked w him for 10 min b4 watching entire dress rehearsal before act show...my best moment in time up till then
+RJ HOUSEHOLDR promise not bragging but I never get a YES conversation w many people so excited...that was Tempe AZ
That's a great story. Only thing that could beat that is to meet and talk with Jon...
I use a home theater system. You can really FEEL the music.
First two minutes are as good a two minutes as Yes has ever done.
+otteaux true - then it falls down
+J Blair the entire 15 minutes are exceptional. "Endless Dream" is a masterpiece equivalent to "Awaken" and "Gates of Delirium". To believe otherwise is.........well, just fine.
+ricky4001cs I AGREE WHEN IT CAME OUT I WAITED TILL MIDNIGHT FOR TOWER RECORDS TO OPEN,,,LOVE THIS ENTIRE ALBUM ESP THIS
If you like that then you should REALLY check out the band Battles. Start with 'Mirrored'.
+ricky4001cs IMHO this is right up there w/Close to the Edge, and Awaken, and much better than Gates of Delirium.
What a brilliant song. Yes is magical...
Another Yes classic!!
I really love this song. Spiritually enlightens
How can this not be available to stream? Thank God for CD's.
It was released on Victory Records which shortly after this record was released went bankrupt. Trevor Rabin has also had legal problems with the album.
@@nickavenoso7851 Thank you!
Its on Spotify now
@@nissenilsson9158 Awesome! Thank you very much for this update.
Best song,best album ever.Absolutly endless...