The eighty-sixth episode of the Yes Music Podcast featuring Yes websites.
Listen and then let me know which websites I’ve omitted by contacting me via any of the different routes on the right hand side or by leaving a comment below!
The eighty-fifth episode of the Yes Music Podcast featuring the DVD, ‘Live in Philadelphia 1979’.
Listen and then let me know if you agree with my assessment of the disc by contacting me via any of the different routes on the right hand side or by leaving a comment below!
What is the production like on this archive recording?
Is the band at the peak of its powers?
Why buy this collection when there are many others?
The eighty-forth episode of the Yes Music Podcast featuring several different versions of the classic track, Long Distance Runaround.
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How is the studio version developed into a live version?
Does it always work?
What influence do different band members have on the track?
The eighty-third episode of the Yes Music Podcast featuring the Yes Alphabet – ‘K’.
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How many versions of Keys to Ascension are there?
What are your favourite keyboard moments and little-known facts? Add them to the comments below…
Which ‘K’s also played keyboards for the band?
STOP PRESS!
Watch Ben Craven and The Section
on YouTube
11th May 2013
at 2pm UTC!
If you’d like to be part of the specially-invited audience, please email me. There are only 8 places available in the Google+ Hangout On Air for this event.
The eighty-second episode of the Yes Music Podcast featuring some quite interesting things about the Yes Complete Deluxe Edition score book.
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Do we need a book of scores?
Are all the parts played by all musicians included?