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Long time waiting to feel the sound
I still remember the dream there
I still remember the time you said goodbye
Did we really tell lies
Letting in the sunshine
Did we really count to one hundrer
Cold summer listening
Hot colour melting the anger to stone
I still remember the dream there
I still remember the time you said goodbye
Did we really tell lies
Did we really count to one hundred
(repeat verses)
Looking for the sunshine
[instrumental]
Schindleria praematurus
Schindleria praematurus
Schindleria praematurus
Schindleria praematurus
This was my first concert when they just released this album. Strangely, they opened for Black Sabbath which as you can imagine was a great mismatch. I mean Yes is so talented in regards to being true musicians; each of them masters in their respective instruments. I will say that as a 16 year old kid I was totally BLOWN away. So as not to throw shade on Black Sabbath they were good but in a different way.
1974 California Jam, final 3 acts
Black Sabbath
Deep Purple
Emerson Lake & Palmer
Very different bands, all 10’s
Sounds like Vampire Weekend found inspiration here
They wish!
This is one of those songs that, to this day, wears me out from listening to it so hard, So much much great musicianship and interesting stuff going on inside. Always a delight,
Same here! I bought this album right after it came out. I was 16yrs old. I wore it out and had to buy another copy. Brings back memories. I still love it. Now, I get to listen to it in higher quality, in FLAC with great euipment. Thanx RP!






This song played not 6 songs ago! I like it, but not THAT much!! 🙄
Yeah...but what about that crazy bass?
Ya just can't get enough of the bass.

I've heard some of it and I have to disagree...so far.
I am a BIG Steve Wilson fan, but, I agree! I can't stand his Yes re-mixes! He butchers Yes!
Gentle Giant
PLEASE PLAY SOME GENTLE GIANT TUNES!! THANK YOU!
Oh shit another song that got played too death, going to hit pass
You spelled "to" wrong. One "o" is all that is required.
Steven Wilson has been remixing the Yes catalog and the results are remarkable.
I've heard some of it and I have to disagree...so far.
Ummmmm...don't think so sport.
appreciate the 70's rock
Thank god Bill doesn't agree with you!
I have to say that is an absurd observation. It reeks of being critical just to sound knowledgeable when obviously you are not.
Schindleria praematura, Schindler's fish is a species of neotenic goby which was formerly placed in the monogeneric family Schindleriidaebut which is currently classified within the Gobiidae.[4] It is associated with reefs and has an Indo-Pacific distribution from South Africa and Madagascar to Hawaii and the sea mounts of the South Pacific.[3] The generic name and the common name honour the German zoologist Otto Schindler (1906–1959) who described the species.[5]
Who can come up with the best adjective for Chris Squire's punchy Rickenbacker (and associated equipment) sound?
by chance was this about 1972 Sand diego sports arena?
cuz it was my first too
No you don't.


Thank god Bill doesn't agree with you!
most of progressive rock from 70's sounds really outdated. i can't really dig most of jethro tullfor examle, but this one doesn't get old
I can't hear shit!
Its the bass. It's the bass. It's the bass.
Thank God it's not the cowbell.
A solid 10 from this Yes head and THE most appropriate "wait for the next representative" hold music ever.
God, if only hold music were this good.
Thank god Bill doesn't agree with you!
Did we really count to one hundred?
A solid 10 from this Yes head and THE most appropriate "wait for the next representative" hold music ever.
the very first album ( of many ) I bought.
When you consider the fact that YES was way ahead of it's time, I would have to disagree. Time has finally caught up with them and they still sound awesome. IMHO!!!!!!!
Yes! Good call on those two songs, both favourites of mine. I often joke with friends, it’s kind of hard having a favourite song that’s over 20 minutes long. You can’t just pop it on at a party and go “check this out”.
Ummmmm...don't think so sport.
It's actually two songs -- and the second part is all about the bass playing. Each of the band members had a solo composition on the album, and this one ("The Fish (Schindleria Praematurus)") was basist Chris Squire's. It features about four different bass tracks layered on top of each other.
Its the bass. It's the bass. It's the bass.
Chris Squire. The glue that held the band together through their many permutations.
R.I.P.
Perhaps. But where can you find a radio station that switches from the Dixie Chicks to early Yes?
Love it.
In memory of Chris Squire, perhaps one of the best and certainly one of the most innovative bass players of the period.
He is up there for sure.
I think we should repurpose Rushmore with Entwistle, Squire and ....(Lee or Jones or Bruce or....)
LEVIN
"Two men say they're Jesus, one of them must be wrong."
No one has ever given a Hall of Fame acceptance speech quite like Rick Wakeman. Worth Googling if only to see the rest of the band cringing and cracking up.
Gotta agree with that, but musically of course, there was no comparison.
Clearly Punk stirred up the shit politically and in the complacent music biz, and there's something to be said for that.
Thank you Bill!
DITTO
Chris Squire, maybe the greatest for RnR bass playing.
He is up there for sure.
I think we should repurpose Rushmore with Entwistle, Squire and ....(Lee or Jones or Bruce or....)
Right; a bunch of spoiled brats who couldn't play a note, sticking pins in their faces and spitting on the audience.
Gee, I wonder why it didn't last?
Yeah but...it was edgy! And anti anti-establishment! And, "We don't know what the fuck we want, just something that annoys the shit out of everyone else...."
It's one of the reasons I've loved RP since I discovered it way back in 2002. Thanks for playing everything.
Right; a bunch of spoiled brats who couldn't play a note, sticking pins in their faces and spitting on the audience.
Gee, I wonder why it didn't last?

I just wish Jon and the rest of the boys would kiss and make up and get back together
Really no hum.


Chris Squire, maybe the greatest for RnR bass playing.
Late 70's but yea.
1971
Late 70's but yea.
Thank you Bill!
I mean...there's no way they did this all in one take,is there? Because it sure sounds like it.
And Chris Squire's bass is soooooo freakin good.
Still traveling...
I've seen them do the entire album in the round twice and the track itself half a dozen times over the years.
I miss Chris.
Maybe 3 is a bit harsh -> 4
I don't find them irritating but I didn't find them as fascinating as I did the bands you listed. I didn't understand why everyone was so into them. I went with a 7. They just okay for me.
Maybe 3 is a bit harsh -> 4
I followed Bruford into KC and then into Genesis - there is a common thread to a lot of the bands you listed.
As a teenager I found Yes exceptionally uplifting and empowering - loved the music and packaging and the art.
If I was feeling all angsty that day, I'd crank up the Zeppelin or the middle (Bruford) period Crimson.
Maybe 3 is a bit harsh -> 4
If you think this is two dimensional, you're not listening.
I could listen to that bass walk all damn day. So delicious.

I bet you would like Neil Sedaka and the Captain& Tennille instead. They had #1 singles about this time in the 70's.
And then came disco.
Thank God we had 'Yes', Emerson Lake&Palmer, Eagles, Genesis etc.
There was some pretty awful music playing on the radio at that time. It was a blessing when they started putting casette tapes in cars so you didn't have to listen to the radio.
Don't forget the epitome of 70s schlock.
Yes eventually wallowed in excess and pointlessness but hells yeah they made some great music.
yep, when cassette tapes came out it was a god-send because radio at that time was unlistenablea,,,and never returned
Well actually there were some exceptional FM radio stations back in the day. CHUM-FM in Toronto had a good reputation at one point.
CHOM-FM out of Montreal was fantastic — and truly bilingual. It showcased modern Quebec pop music at the same time that it played an eclectic assortment of music much like radio paradise: blues, jazz, progressive rock, classical, etc., etc.
I suppose the trouble is that it was next to impossible to pick up these and other 'underground' radio stations on a car radio in most of North America.
Unfortunately, none of these 'underground' FM radio stations commercially survived. Now we have the internet, hyper mark-up language, etc., and for those inclined, it is easy to stream RP to an automobile from just about anywhere on the planet.
Screw the 'good ol' days' concept. These ARE the good days!


There was some pretty awful music playing on the radio at that time. It was a blessing when they started putting casette tapes in cars so you didn't have to listen to the radio.
yep, when cassette tapes came out it was a god-send because radio at that time was unlistenablea,,,and never returned
I bet you would like Neil Sedaka and the Captain& Tennille instead. They had #1 singles about this time in the 70's.
And then came disco.
Thank God we had 'Yes', Emerson Lake&Palmer, Eagles, Genesis etc.
There was some pretty awful music playing on the radio at that time. It was a blessing when they started putting casette tapes in cars so you didn't have to listen to the radio.
sounds like they are playing the whole thing,...also to much Pink Floyd
You can hear a a distinct bass groove on practically every song...like this one.
Huge Phil Lesh fan here, so I agree. However, there was another band. Listen to the first side of Quadrophenia by the Who (John Entwhistle RIP). Maybe not every song, but when the ox was driving the sound, he was *driving*.
Hard listen from there on out (intentional I'm sure).