Yes. Yes creates music like an orchestra. You don't always get your typical 3-5 minute song with this band. The songs are made with movements, much like an orchestra (one example is And You And I: The Cord of Life/Eclipse/The Preacher The Teacher/Apocalypse. It's ten minutes of awesomeness, and a personnel favorite). Their 1974(ish) album Tales From Topographic Oceans had a record with a song that took op one whole side! What I'm trying to say, is if you like classical music, old rock, listen to some of Yes' stuff. It never gets old.
Taylor
Yes. Yes creates music like an orchestra. You don't always get your typical 3-5 minute song with this band. The songs are made with movements, much like an orchestra (one example is And You And I: The Cord of Life/Eclipse/The Preacher The Teacher/Apocalypse. It's ten minutes of awesomeness, and a personnel favorite). Their 1974(ish) album Tales From Topographic Oceans had a record with a song that took op one whole side! What I'm trying to say, is if you like classical music, old rock, listen to some of Yes' stuff. It never gets old.
The Kid
Taylor,
Umm. Does this relate to the post? I'm so confused…
Kait
Taylor
Sorry, wrote in wrong thing! My bad.
The Kid
Taylor,
I don't think this would have made sense in any of my other posts, either. So I guess it all worked out.
See ya tomorrow,
Kait