It was one of the biggest hits of their career, and decades later, it ranks as a road trip anthem. In 1971, English ...
For countless bassists, there’s nothing better than the late Chris Squire’s hard-driving, sixteenths-heavy bassline on the 1972 Yes classic, Roundabout. It’s a showcase bass riff that flies by so fast ...
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Steve Howe reveals the accident that nearly destroyed the guitar behind Yes’s best-loved songs
During a 2002 tour with Yes, Steve Howe experienced every guitarist’s nightmare: the catastrophic break of his beloved 1964 Gibson ES-175 — the instrument heard on many of the band’s biggest songs, ...
“I grew up in Connecticut and my mom was a hippie and we listened to a lot of college radio and AOR together. I first heard Yes when Roundabout was their big single. In 1978, aged 13, I went to my ...
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