Origin: Birmingham, England
Decades: 1960's, 1970's, 1980's, 1990's, and 2000's
Far and away the longest lasting and the most successful of the '70s progressive rock groups, Yes proved to be one of the lingering success stories from that musical genre. The band, founded in 1968, overcame a generational shift in its audience and the departure of its most visible members at key points in its history to reach the end of the century as the definitive progressive rock band. Where rivals such as Emerson, Lake & Palmer withered away commercially after the mid-'70s, and Genesis and King Crimso... Read More
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gegsounds Talisay city,cebu... |
09.24.08 yes! iloveu |
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Mark Jay United States |
09.24.08 I LOVE YOU ALL WHO LOVE yes |
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DanielMartin52 Westzaan Netherlands |
09.21.08 great group way ahead of their time i liked yes more than rush..and that says a lot.. |
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bad.suzy Alexandria, VA |
09.20.08 I LOVE YES! |
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ryan cana United States |
09.19.08 chris squire' s bass lines in roundabout is great. |
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Giam43 Unknown |
09.17.08 I have seen all the versions of yes in all the years. I still like Trevor Rabin's yes as my Fave. I though He added and fit in well with the rest of the yes members. Johnny G Long Island |
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ryan cana United States |
09.04.08 yes is the best. |
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Doug Spokane, WA |
08.08.08 north Dakota |
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Doug Spokane, WA |
08.08.08 Chippewa Cree |
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all great bands who have created sublime music, cannot choose any bur i like tull, zeppelin and queenm most.