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Episode 86 – Yes websites

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The home of Yes on the web

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!

  • Where are the Yes official Internet sites?
  • Where do fans go?
  • How did the Yes web presence develop?

 

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Show links

Yesworld.com

Keyboard Mag Aug 91 Wakeman-Kaye Interviews from Rob Weber

http://RWCC.com

Official Instagram

Official Twitter

Official Facebook

Official YouTube

Notes From The Edge

Wikipedia page

Yesfans.com

Forgotten Yesterdays

Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp with Yes

Sign the e-petition to release the lost Yes tapes!

Theme music

The music I use is the last movement of Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite. This has been used as introduction music at many Yes concerts. My theme music is not take from a live concert – I put it together from the following two creative commons sources:

thanvannispen and archive.org

8 replies on “Episode 86 – Yes websites”

I thought about going to a Rick Wakeman gig here in Cheltenham. However, there’s no way I’ll pay £52 for that, even though it is within walking distance of my house.

I went to a King Arthur gig in Leeds when the album came out in the late 70s. It was good fun. I had a radio recording of one of the other concerts on a reel to reel tape. I wonder if he’ll make the same joke about rigor mortis

These events are getting really expensive. I dread to think what I’ll have to pay next year for Yes – however, I’m actually hoping to get press accreditation…that would be good…

yessongs.nl is an absolute essential. Every 1st, 11th and 21st a bunch of bootlegs are uploaded. It’s absolutely essential.

Here’s one I have a special fondness for….

Yesgigs: http://www.m-ideas.com/sullivan/Yesgigs.html

…perhaps because it’s mine ;>

I now curate its bigger cousin, Forgotten Yesterdays (to which Yesgigs contributed some content). Eventually we’ll get all the non-gig chronological content that’s on Yesgigs into FY….

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