Author Topic: Yes Discussion Topic  (Read 2847 times)

Wikipedia is about as reliable a source as CNN, wouldn't trust it with predicting the loving weather let alone grammar.
You do know that there are people who are paid to fix things on there right?

Close to the Edge is godly

agreed, but it's the only one I like on the album - I like Relayer more as an album for that reason



Wikipedia is about as reliable a source as CNN, wouldn't trust it with predicting the loving weather let alone grammar.

while "Yes are" should be "Yes is" you're really pushing it lately

Wikipedia is about as reliable a source as CNN, wouldn't trust it with predicting the loving weather let alone grammar.
friend you have some problems


On topic, I feel bad that the only songs I've heard from this ban are Owner of a Lonely Heart and Roundabout. Will definitely listen to another one of their songs when I both remember and have the chance.

Wikipedia is about as reliable a source as CNN, wouldn't trust it with predicting the loving weather let alone grammar.
what is wrong with you
were you born like this or was too much exposure to /pol/ while being underage the problem

what is wrong with you
were you born like this or was too much exposure to /pol/ while being underage the problem

He sniffed gravel when he was a kid

owner of a lonely heart and roundabout are kickass smh

I actually happen to be a big fan of Yes; I learned of them through playing Homeworld (they made the song Homeworld/The Ladder for the game's ending credits).

Is that a JoJo reference?


90125 is an alright album.
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i heard Owner Of A Lonely Heart on the radio once and hated every second of it. although, listening to it now, it's a decent song.

Bump, you guys forget with King Crimson? I've only heard their first album but I've heard Fripp's playing on other projects so I'm psyched to explore the rest of their discography. "I Talk to the Wind" is an amazing song.


Bump, you guys forget with King Crimson? I've only heard their first album but I've heard Fripp's playing on other projects so I'm psyched to explore the rest of their discography. "I Talk to the Wind" is an amazing song.