In Awe of "Yessongs" Forty Years Later


Began listening to "Yessongs" on 8 track back in 1973, the year after I graduated high school. A friend of mine who lived in the neighborhood brought this 8 track along when we were riding around in my car. I had never heard of "Yes" or their music. I was immediately mesmerized. I proceeded to buy the 8 track the same day. Since then I re-purchased the recordings many times as they were damaged, wore out, lost, or stolen (once). Over the years bought and re-bought Yessongs at least twice on 8 track, twice on album, once on cassette and twice on CD. Was fortunate to see Yes perform material from Yessongs at the "World Series of Rock" Cleveland Stadium, 1975. What a wild concert that was, a rush running from the gates when they opened to get to the stadium floor. Over 40 years later, and here I sit listening on new headphones (Creative Aurvana Live 2) to tracks from Yessongs on my PC, still in awe of the music! Close to the Edge and Jon Anderson are still chilling. Yours is No Disgrace, Perpetual Change, Siberian Khatru, all still incredible musical performances! Anderson, Squire, Howe,Bruford,White, and Wakeman, all exceptional! Listening on the Creative Aurvana's is the best I've heard Yessongs in many years! (I'll be 60 in 5 months). It has always been a very compromised recording that does not sound nearly as great as the performances, even after a remastering. It's amazing that Yessongs has stood the test of time and after 40 years is still an awe-inspiring performance. Other recordings of Yes that I like exist, but this one is unique.
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Quick - without peeking (at Wikipedia) - How many solo albums has Rick Wakeman released?
I have the original multi-LP version of Yessongs, personally autographed by Jon Anderson. Many years ago, Mr. Anderson did a night of lecture and acoustic music at the Border's bookstore (remember that ?) in Albany, NY. I brought by old Yessongs LP with me, and Jon gladly autographed it for me and happily chatted about the "good old days" with Howe, Squire, Wakeman, and White.
It was a memorable evening for me, and I have been a fan of Yes ever since Fragile and Close to the Edge were part of my regular college dorm room listening routine. Thanks for reminding us, Foster 9, about one of classic rock's all time best live albums.
Adam, that's a great, great, story! I'd love to have met Jon Anderson. I was in such awe of him back in the days when Yessongs was recorded. His voice was very pure in those days and he was very "other worldly" in his creativity, song writing and spiritualism.

Adam, it seems that not many of us really understand just how significant Yessongs is in the history of Live Rock performances. It's just too bad that the original recording could not do justice to the mastery of those performances, maybe more would understand.
agree about ja.

I met hin briefly a few years back when he greeted the crowd as they left after a solo concert.

I have been much into yoga and eastern music of late and that has helped in my appreciation of his music.