First listen to Yes - The Revealing Science of God (REACTION)

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Komentáře • 406

  • @robertheckman8013
    @robertheckman8013 Před 3 lety +78

    "Tales" is an acquired taste, even for some YES fans but I think it is a masterpiece and listen to it often. It is great live.

    • @firebird7479
      @firebird7479 Před 3 lety +4

      My ex's brother purchased the album at a yard sale when he was 15 (1984) for $1. First time he listened to it, I asked him what he thought. "Relaxing. Meditative."

    • @richkurl
      @richkurl Před 3 lety +4

      Yes, they absolutely nail it live.

    • @tonyanderton3521
      @tonyanderton3521 Před 3 lety +3

      I agree with you, Robert. It's full of very beautiful music.

    • @Hartlor_Tayley
      @Hartlor_Tayley Před 3 lety +3

      I like this album much more now than I did back in the seventies.

    • @calguy3838
      @calguy3838 Před 3 lety +6

      It takes a little effort getting into it, but once you're there you get completely lost in it.

  • @zoniekat
    @zoniekat Před 3 lety +44

    Yes, are a cerebral group of musicians. They are smart, and bright, and extremely creative. They're not pretentious.

    • @scifimonkey3
      @scifimonkey3 Před 3 lety +8

      Those who think it pretentious and bloated are simply impatient and unwilling to invest in spending time really listening. If they prefer 1min 30secs of the Ramones then that is their prerogative but that’s all they get 1 min 30 secs, I love this and therefore can float away in bliss for 20 mins they would have to listen to the Ramones on repeat 13 times to get the same effect which really would be boring.

    • @michaelhogan6770
      @michaelhogan6770 Před 3 lety

      And no drunken druggies

    • @234cheech
      @234cheech Před 3 lety

      tnhare a progrisive rock band lol cearbal wtf

    • @emdiar6588
      @emdiar6588 Před 2 lety

      @@michaelhogan6770 LOL. Yes? Plenty of back stage spliffs with the guys, except Wakeman who was an alcoholic and disapproved of weed.

  • @TheProgCorner
    @TheProgCorner Před 3 lety +25

    Tales From Topographic Oceans is my favorite album of all time!!!

  • @nancymjohnson
    @nancymjohnson Před 3 lety +12

    Steve Howe thinks he did some of his finest guitar work on this album. Daniel, Yes takes your soul on many wonderful places! Has for me since ‘75, when I was your age.

  • @girlwithflaxenhair7438
    @girlwithflaxenhair7438 Před 3 lety +32

    YES- is exploring the human being of who we are and where we came from, YES takes us out into the universe to be opened minded, we are not from this world. YES is a trip. I LOVE YES!

    • @andrewlaitres9080
      @andrewlaitres9080 Před 3 lety +6

      You are 100% correct!

    • @Lightmane
      @Lightmane Před 3 lety +5

      Most rock bands just wrote rock songs. YES wrote amazing complex pieces of music that explore life and the human condition. Love your comment. Spot on.

    • @Nebuloid1
      @Nebuloid1 Před 3 lety +3

      Was about to comment, but you said it all !

  • @waynecox3958
    @waynecox3958 Před 3 lety +29

    Yea. THE song I’ve wanted you to dive into, but dare not ask. Here we go.

  • @nancymjohnson
    @nancymjohnson Před 3 lety +8

    Over 500,000 preorders for this album before its release. The more you listen to this, the better it gets. YES. A positive word, very positive band.

  • @Lwize
    @Lwize Před 3 lety +15

    Cool - the remastered version with the long lead in.

  • @matthewrobinson7379
    @matthewrobinson7379 Před 3 lety +10

    Part two: "The Remembering," was my roommate's favourite movement. Part three, "The Ancient,(reminds me of H.P. Lovecraft), the strangest, and hard to listen to, with a great classical guitar conclusion. Side four, "Ritual," was the most popular, and they played this part often in concert. I saw them play the whole thing in February, 1974, in Madison Square Garden, New York City.

  • @theblackcat5416
    @theblackcat5416 Před 3 lety +19

    So happy to see you get so much happiness out of this song !!! Music is a personal choice; you love what you love ! Carry on happily, my friend, on your journey through some really great tunes ! ✌❤🌻😷🎶

  • @floydshambles
    @floydshambles Před 3 lety +11

    i saw this tour. they played this full album, then the whole close to the edge album. encored with roundabout

    • @ralphwidger9033
      @ralphwidger9033 Před 3 lety +2

      I saw that show in Pittsburgh. 3 hours. Took me a week to come down.

    • @rickdesarle9875
      @rickdesarle9875 Před 3 lety +2

      Me Too. MSG NYC. A Year earlier, about 16yrs old, I discovered the GTR Genius of Howe. To watch him play for the first time was great for me. Almost 50 years later its even better. I tell him "Thanks" every chance I get.

  • @cobbycaputo3332
    @cobbycaputo3332 Před 3 lety +8

    This song seems to continue a theme in Jon's work that there was a time that we were more in tune with the spiritual, that "God" was revealed to us and we knew Him. And then we fell away, and forgot the song, forgot the wonders. But we are all waiting for the moment when we remember (the second track on the album).
    This song to me has always embodied the sense of revelation/enlightenment coming in the form of a slowly opening flower (as opposed to Satori - sudden enlightenment). To me that's why this song has slow passages, faster sections, tension, build-up and then just amazingly beautiful passages; as we learn, and consider, and observe, the universe opens to us and we begin to see and comprehend. It's a process, and not a quick one.
    I used to sit and mediate to these four songs, they're really good for contemplation.
    You've got the right mind-set and appreciation for what they are doing. Very cool to see in another generation.

    • @NH2112
      @NH2112 Před 3 lety +2

      The “ever-opening flower” referred to in Parallels.

  • @georgewodicka4839
    @georgewodicka4839 Před 3 lety +7

    We now return to our regularly scheduled programming...Epic, epic, epic. Beautiful shirt, beautiful analysis, legendary group and song. THIS music is the soul of your channel. Thanks, my man Daniel.

  • @brucefelger4015
    @brucefelger4015 Před 3 lety +11

    It's an amazing composition for 5 musicians

  • @floydshambles
    @floydshambles Před 3 lety +17

    when someone calls music pretensious, it means it is outside of their comfort zone, and they are uncomfortable challenging themselves

    • @jameskennedy721
      @jameskennedy721 Před rokem +1

      I think some people neglected to listen to what was here because Wakeman complained about the album , and then quit for a while . But thats just silly . Do fans avoid Crosby, Stills and Nash albums because they quarreled more often than they got along ?

  • @stcif
    @stcif Před 3 lety +27

    You win CZcams today!

  • @markjacobsen8335
    @markjacobsen8335 Před 3 lety +8

    This is my favorite album of all time. But you know what, I would not have said that 5 years ago. "Going For The One" was my longstanding favorite Yes album for close to three decades and "Tales From Topographic Oceans" would not have even been in my top 10. Something clicked, though, a few years ago and I realized that I had fallen in love with everything about this album hard, even though I had been listening to it for close to four decades already. The cover, the music, the lyrics, the whole story - it's a thing of beauty. Part of the glory of Yes music is that is just grows and blossoms over time.
    Loved your reaction. Just wait until you get to "Ritual". Enjoy the journey.

    • @frankhoulihanfh4972
      @frankhoulihanfh4972 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yeah Tales is some of the greatest “creeper” ever. Makes me feel bad for the people that gave up on it after one hearing. Or two. Or ten, hundred. Thousand.
      I never gave up on Tales and all it’s done is give me some great, great music to last a lifetime.

  • @michaelperrillo5420
    @michaelperrillo5420 Před 3 lety +12

    Many YES fans love roundabout, seen all good people, 90125 etc. More easier listening YES, this is different and not for everyone one. Every time you listen to this song you will hear something new. It is a epic piece of art!! Just keep listening, the music should not die with the boomers. It needs to carry on.

    • @karelvandervelden8819
      @karelvandervelden8819 Před 3 lety +5

      It will

    • @MistinIndia
      @MistinIndia Před 3 lety +4

      @@karelvandervelden8819 hear hear! It was this song that got me hooked about 3 years ago. It took a few times before I really fell in love with it but it had something special and magical about the sound of this album!

    • @karelvandervelden8819
      @karelvandervelden8819 Před 3 lety +4

      @@MistinIndia Quality in art is timeless. I sometimes admire very old music or contemporary stuff. I think the sincerity of the makers of this piece make it convincing.
      It maybe a bit over the top and excentric but so was Strawinsky. (the rite of spring)

  • @billmullan8265
    @billmullan8265 Před 3 lety +8

    I don't comment much on CZcams but ...
    I'd never say Tales from Topographic Oceans is Yes' best album, but it's probably my favorite. I would've been thirteen or fourteen when it came out, and though I did hear chunks of it on the radio, I never really "got it" until I saw them live in 1975, the Relayer tour, which climaxed with side four of Tales -- The Ritual. And yeah, it was a proper climax. I was sold.
    The next day I bought the album. It was the beginning of summer and it quickly became my summer album of that year ... and many since. I get that it's too much for many people, that the whole notion of a four sided rock album comprised of only four songs, each pursuing a different aspect of a unified concept -- no less than the meaning of life itself (or something like that -- words ultimately fail but that's okay, we have the music). Anyway, I get that lots of folks just don't have the time or interest for all that.
    The real trouble, I suppose, comes with the middle two pieces (sides two and three of the original vinyl) -- The Remembering and The Ancient. Both are very challenging listening, the sound of a band whose previous album had been called Close to the Edge throwing themselves willfully over that edge. And beautifully, ecstatically, viscerally so. The Remembering is the more peaceful of the two (though it has its tough moments) and The Ancient the more violent (though it also has its sweet moments). And by the time they've played out, we really are a long way from home. Deep into a journey that only The Ritual could resolve.
    Which it does.

  • @firebird7479
    @firebird7479 Před 3 lety +8

    The first studio album for drummer Alan White. White joined 10 days before the Close to the Edge tour when Bill Bruford quit to join King Crimson. White first appeared on the live album, Yessongs.

    • @Lightmane
      @Lightmane Před 3 lety +3

      I read he had 3 days to practice before they went on tour. No clue how he learned all the music for the tour, let alone how he learned CttE in just 3 days, with no rehearsals. I still question if what I read was true.

    • @NH2112
      @NH2112 Před 3 lety

      My guess would be he didn’t audition on a whim, and crammed/practiced 24/7.

  • @alldayadventures5418
    @alldayadventures5418 Před 3 lety +11

    I have never shared these songs with anyone. most folks just can not sit still this long, or hate the music because they do not understand it... I bought the Double LP Album when it came out... took a while to feel comfortable with it except this first song.

  • @scifimonkey3
    @scifimonkey3 Před 3 lety +8

    For me this is the quintessential progressive rock song. It moves seamlessly through so many themes. The musicianship is amazing as always with Rick Wakeman getting a greater share of the action and as you say it is almost entirely uplifting in feel, despite some of it seemingly looking back and chastising for losing the wonder of how good things can be it always holds out the potential for things to be good again. The vocals in the opening are outstanding. It is my personal favourite Yes song so it was a delight to listen with you over my breakfast.

  • @dana_brooke_27
    @dana_brooke_27 Před 3 lety +10

    Seeing them do this live is a "Spiritual Experience" Jon just is the embodiment of peace and love... It just flows from him.
    🌹🌹Masterpiece🌹🌹

    • @Lightmane
      @Lightmane Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, Jon is a very special man.

    • @rickfuller5747
      @rickfuller5747 Před 3 lety +3

      First time I saw Yes I was amazed at Jon's presence on stage . Turned to my wife at one point and said " he's an angel ". I am not that religious a guy , but , Jon's spirituality brings it out of you . If you are feeling the music . The lyrics can be confusing but not once you start feeling the music .IMHO

    • @Lightmane
      @Lightmane Před 3 lety +2

      @@rickfuller5747 "Jon Anderson is the only person I know trying to save people on this planet, while living on another one"
      -- Rick Wakeman
      something like that : )

    • @dana_brooke_27
      @dana_brooke_27 Před 3 lety

      @@rickfuller5747 So true

    • @dana_brooke_27
      @dana_brooke_27 Před 3 lety +1

      He's so angelic you could imagine him in glow. I saw him solo in small club in New York. They had tables not seats. Our table was against the stage right next to his wife. He had it. He sang to her and talked to her. It was an acoustic show. You left there feeling enlightened. He spoke a Lot to the audience and sang Yes and some of his solo music. Very intimate show...it was great.

  • @twinsofdoom
    @twinsofdoom Před 3 lety +3

    I'm a 62 year old throwback stuck somewhere between 1973 - 1975. Since this album was released, it was, and remains, my all-time favorite, and in particular, "Dance of the Dawn". Each and every time listen to it, it a very moving experience. I'm am so blessed this album is also a favorite of my twin sons (themselves quite accomplished musician). Thank you, young man! Through people like you, the power and glory of this music shall surely endure!

  • @michaelyork4554
    @michaelyork4554 Před 3 lety +3

    I might add here, If you want to hear what I consider the most insane guitar solo/drum, bass, electric part I have ever heard "Yours Is No Disgrace" from Yessongs still drops my jaw
    after all these years, and 100's of listens, it has never lost any of its potency.

  • @Lightmane
    @Lightmane Před 3 lety +4

    I forgot to tell you one other very important thing about this album. The album cover is bigger than what you saw. It opens up, so you've got the front and back as one big pic and the inside as one big pic. Google it. There's fish too. Best album cover I've ever seen.

  • @jorgearanda8129
    @jorgearanda8129 Před 3 lety +6

    Great to see you reviewing such amazing and timeless music. Not easy thing to do, 20 minutes long and lots of things going on. Good job amigo!!

  • @merlosanluis2024
    @merlosanluis2024 Před 3 lety +6

    This is one of the most esoteric works of Yes ... Anderson was exploring Buddhism and ancient Chinese philosophy, metaphysics, etc.
    It is a concept album and little commercial by Yes, but very difficult to understand and at the same time it is wonderful.
    Greetings from Argentina !

  • @2157shamrock
    @2157shamrock Před 3 lety +4

    Very happy to see that Yes has reached a younger generation, and even happier that this young man has an appreciation for the positivity and spirituality that Yes invokes. Admittedly, Yes is an acquired taste, especially this album, but is by far my favorite Yes album.

  • @emanonfox1709
    @emanonfox1709 Před 3 lety +10

    BRAVE! Such a trip. Fantastic job, Daniel. I love the more lyrical parts/masterful arrangements and despise the overly-trippy ad-libbed syncopated parts, it's like a crash course in all things "Yes" in a single song.

  • @alwaysprepared
    @alwaysprepared Před 3 lety +3

    Love the whole album! I learned a played the bass parts just for fun back in the day. I never get tired of listening to it!
    Just think of how much energy and inspiration went into this whole album! It's almost like a lifetime's work!

  • @davidbissette1374
    @davidbissette1374 Před 3 lety +10

    I was listening/watching to random “Godspell” videos when I hit refresh and this popped up. Can never resist a yes reaction. This is their most ambitious and vilified album. Still even mediocre yes is exceptional for anyone else.

    • @daveking9393
      @daveking9393 Před 3 lety +1

      Now that puts it in proper context ! AGREE

  • @AliothSenator
    @AliothSenator Před 3 lety +5

    To me, the best period of Yes, and their best album. This song is surreal.

  • @SalcowSam
    @SalcowSam Před 3 lety +2

    I bought this album when it came out while I was visiting my grandparents in Dannebrog Nebraska from a store in Grand Island. I listened to it on their little record player and it was absolutely revalatory for me! It became a staple for me and, to this day, the opening sung note of this song serves as a pinpoint for my relative pitch since Jon's first note is A 440. The whole album is a journey worth taking.

  • @Stacy55ish
    @Stacy55ish Před 3 lety +7

    You are addicted to Yes, and can never go back.

  • @bloodnokgoon5020
    @bloodnokgoon5020 Před 3 lety +3

    Another epic journey into magical musical mysticism with Yes :-) This whole double album is just 4 tracks long and man but you should see the stage set that Roger Dean designed for when they toured this! Can you imagine seeing this whole album performed live? Talk about epic! Another great reaction Daniel - already looking forward to the next one :-)

  • @jorgemarquez5314
    @jorgemarquez5314 Před 3 lety +32

    Daniel ! you are the first person in all youtube that reacts to this song of YES! all over the world ! Did you know ?

    • @DiconDissectionalReactions
      @DiconDissectionalReactions  Před 3 lety +12

      I did not, that's exciting:)

    • @michaelhernandez6446
      @michaelhernandez6446 Před 3 lety +9

      Justjp will review Tales when he, Justin, reaches 13k Subscribers. At 15k he reviews Genesis' Lamb.

    • @veganapiranha7365
      @veganapiranha7365 Před 3 lety +1

      That's amazing! I've never had to nerve to ask anyone to do it, this was such a treat.

    • @richard-yz6cz
      @richard-yz6cz Před 3 lety

      others have done the whole album before

    • @psbarrow
      @psbarrow Před 3 lety +4

      Well, no. Tre Narcisse did a CZcams reaction to Side 1, but I gather it was deleted in their purge.

  • @katrineevarista9730
    @katrineevarista9730 Před 3 lety +3

    I consider myself a die-hard Yes fan, but somehow I missed this entire album 40 years ago! Thank you so much for reacting to this one! You have inspired me to take a deep dive into it!
    Beautiful reaction, Daniel! Probably the best 43 minutes of my day today! As I've said before your love of Yes inspires me and gives me hope for the future! 💜

  • @lmkm57
    @lmkm57 Před 3 lety +4

    This is very much what I’ve been wanting to say about what I believe! A few happy tears of joy to go along with my morning, today! Thank you, kind sir.

  • @dana_brooke_27
    @dana_brooke_27 Před 3 lety +20

    The people who don't like this think Owner of a Broken Heart is Yes's best song. That's the truth.

    • @Lightmane
      @Lightmane Před 3 lety +2

      Close to the Edge is my favorite. How about you?

    • @michaelmcneely9169
      @michaelmcneely9169 Před 3 lety

      Actually, Roundabout. My second choice would be Sound Chaser or South Side of the Sky.

    • @Lightmane
      @Lightmane Před 3 lety +1

      @@michaelmcneely9169 My second favorite is Awaken and then Heart of the Sunrise, but I love Roundabout and South Side of the Sky too. How do you feel about CttE?

    • @michaelmcneely9169
      @michaelmcneely9169 Před 3 lety

      @@Lightmane "Relayer" was actually one of my favorite yes albums, but I still didn't get "Tales". "Close to the Edge " was okay. I think my favorite overall was "Fragile". I didn't really like the later, poppier albums either.

    • @Lightmane
      @Lightmane Před 3 lety +1

      @@michaelmcneely9169 CttE is Close to the Edge. You just referred to what is considered by many to be the greatest Prog Rock album as ok. Yikes.

  • @waynecox3958
    @waynecox3958 Před 3 lety +36

    ONLY Yes fans like this album. Joyfully. It’s just a tale. And this reaction was 42 minutes of love for you and you and you and you.....

    • @79lerxst
      @79lerxst Před 3 lety +5

      Ahhh..I see what ya did 🍻..u seeker of the truth,you hahaha

    • @finylvinyl66
      @finylvinyl66 Před 3 lety

      I like about half of it. Saw Yes perform the whole damn thing at the Philly Spectrum on the tour for the double album and found much of it boring. Rick Wakeman didn't like it much either and was gone soon after the tour. I still
      consider myself a Yes fan as very few bands don't have a misstep now and again.

    • @stephanieboyce4860
      @stephanieboyce4860 Před 3 lety

      I’m not a Yes fan, but I remember discovering this album in my mid teens and being blown away by it. It still gives me goosebumps, so many discordant harmonies. I love it!

    • @skunkworksu7638
      @skunkworksu7638 Před 2 lety

      Not all yes fans like this album . I like every thing from drama and before.

  • @Green-Lyon
    @Green-Lyon Před 3 lety +3

    Loved the album from the first listen. I know, it's not for everyone, but definitely for me. So many beautiful themes and hooks, and as you perfectly put it, pictures for the head. As for the album cover, the artist, Roger Dean swears it was not intentional but, when placed beside the cover of the follow up album, "Relayer," it seems to line up perfectly.

  • @firebird7479
    @firebird7479 Před 3 lety +7

    🎶 What happened to wonders we once knew so well.
    It's better live. Keys to Ascension is my choice.

  • @stephaniethurmer5370
    @stephaniethurmer5370 Před 3 lety +6

    Loved this initially just because you had the guts to even attempt this. I will comment more later. It is later now and all done. You have done amazingly well and are now part of a very unique group of people. As others have said not even all Yes fan like this piece of music. I am not sure whether to congratulate and welcome you to this group or give condolences. lol. Thank you so much Daniel. Please, please, please explore the live version of Ashes Are Burning from Carnegie Hall by Renaissance. Let me know if and when you are ready for this epic piece of music as well.

    • @Lightmane
      @Lightmane Před 3 lety

      Annie's vocals at the end of that live performance still boggle my mind.
      Daniel, Stephanie and I became friends on Andy & Alex's channel. The way I was talking about YES, she swore we were related, lol

    • @stephaniethurmer5370
      @stephaniethurmer5370 Před 3 lety +1

      Daniel here is the link to the song I requested. Strap yourself in to your chair young man. czcams.com/video/BG5VgmSuzPU/video.html

  • @waynerandall9073
    @waynerandall9073 Před 3 lety +3

    Took me a few years to get it! Love it now. Can't wait for the rest of it.

  • @porflepopnecker4376
    @porflepopnecker4376 Před 3 lety +2

    The original release began with Jon's first words "Dawn of light..." instead of all the ocean sounds and stuff. This was my first Yes album and the one that got me totally hooked on them during the dawn of my obsession with prog. I think it's a musical masterpiece. And it's very gratifying to see you getting it and deriving so much from it.

  • @paulvalletta01
    @paulvalletta01 Před 3 lety +2

    Amazing reaction, there are three more corners to this masterpiece, the last track is undescribable, pure genius.

  • @donaldanderson6604
    @donaldanderson6604 Před 3 lety +2

    I bought this album on the day it came out. It still sounds great.

  • @souldreamer9056
    @souldreamer9056 Před 3 lety +3

    Regarding yes music being positive (mostly, anyway), it’s right there is the band name. The positive affirmative particle. It’s ultimately one of the reasons they chose that name.

  • @steverogers2635
    @steverogers2635 Před 3 lety +7

    If you like the keyboards and synthesizers on this you really should check out some of Rick Wakeman's solo albums like "The Six Wives of Henry VIII" and "Journey To the Centre of the Earth". Great channel by the way. Peace....Steve

  • @Lwize
    @Lwize Před 3 lety +6

    One of my favorite albums ever, but I understand the hate - four songs on a double album is indulgent, and only one portion of one song got any rock radio airplay in 1973. There was no Roundabout-esque single. You had to be all-in with Yes to love this album, and I was and am.

  • @OldGamer61
    @OldGamer61 Před 3 lety +2

    There's a reason they called themselves Yes! You hit the nail on the head with the observation that they are looking outward to the beauty of God's creation, as revealed through science. Everything was created by God, including our 'science'. It's just that He has made so much more for us to discover and our science can't keep up. I foresee a day when we finally realize that God is real and loves us, hopefully soon!

  • @thomassharmer7127
    @thomassharmer7127 Před 3 lety +2

    Great to see you get this on first listen. I did too at a similar age and couldn't understand why others couldn't. I know every note, nuance and word and never tire of it. Anderson took much of his musical inspiration from Sibelius, and this music has a very symphonic structure rather than a pop or rock foundation, although it draws on those instruments, rhythms and sounds. It was slated by some for daring to be so ambitious. Many critics at the time also hated that it explored explicitly religious/philosophical themes.They thought this has no place in rock and roll. Who says? It works for me. (P.s. I don't agree with all of Anderson's New Age views, especially those he now promotes, but I can still appreciate and enjoy a work of artistic genius).

  • @kookoothebirdgirl1
    @kookoothebirdgirl1 Před 3 lety +4

    By the way...let’s see you be the very first to react to the masterpiece on this album, “Ritual- Nous Sommes Du Soliel” It’s such an amazing spiritual experience for me, that I have actually felt as if all the angels have enveloped me in love, by the end of it. I’d be very interested to see how it reaches YOUR soul, or not.

  • @sheryld1957
    @sheryld1957 Před 3 lety +6

    Ok on a completely different genre of music Coven has a song from a 1970's movie Billy Jack. It is called One Tin Soldier Walked Away. It is very timely in it's message. I think you would like it

  • @jpsheldon
    @jpsheldon Před 3 lety +2

    Daniel, the look on your face as this piece of music played reminded me of me at 16 when I brought this album home and dropped the needle on the vinyl. I was a huge Yes fan before this album came out and had heard rumors of the follow-up to Close to the edge which itself was unbelievable and as I sat listening to The Revealing Science of God for the first time Jon Anderson's beautiful soaring voice and the music the band laid down behind his voice just mesmerized me. It became one of those musical experiences in life that lives in me and will live in me until I die. You have given me hope that young people like yourself have found that same feeling. Best review on this piece yet! Congrats.

  • @michaelhogan6770
    @michaelhogan6770 Před 3 lety +2

    A great, different, mellow, perhaps ponderous composition by Jon and Steve.
    Just think of what was playing on the Radio when this came out.
    This was unlike anything at the time and it really freaked people out.
    But I love it.

  • @andrewlaitres9080
    @andrewlaitres9080 Před 3 lety +3

    This is a great album, and your insights are spot on!

  • @Lightmane
    @Lightmane Před 3 lety +9

    WHOA! I didn't see this one coming. Guess I know what I'll be doing for the next 43 minutes : )

    • @DiconDissectionalReactions
      @DiconDissectionalReactions  Před 3 lety +5

      Another one is coming tonight I think you'll like Lightmane:)

    • @Lightmane
      @Lightmane Před 3 lety +8

      @@DiconDissectionalReactions are you trying to pass JustJP and Andy & Alex as my favorite reaction channel? : )

    • @DiconDissectionalReactions
      @DiconDissectionalReactions  Před 3 lety +6

      @@Lightmane I mean... Your favorites are your own:) But if I can, then why not? Heheh...

    • @daveking9393
      @daveking9393 Před 3 lety +3

      @@Lightmane He passed them for me a long time ago...

    • @Lightmane
      @Lightmane Před 3 lety +2

      @@daveking9393 I like all 3 of them for different reasons

  • @joanbounacos8958
    @joanbounacos8958 Před 3 lety +2

    Just wait. The Remembering has always been my favorite, but Tales is all good! ❤️ Chris' harmonies stand out. Imagine how hard it had to be to sing harmony with Jon AND play bass like he does! Every member of the band is highlighted separately and together here. I love watching your joy as you listen! You're lucky to have the lyrics to b pull up. They were inside the album but in teeny tiny print, so hard to read. But so worth it! The themes intertwine and insert memory all through the piece.

  • @karelvandervelden8819
    @karelvandervelden8819 Před 3 lety +3

    This music was too advanced for many of their fans. I was as old as you when it came out
    and was astonished how pop music of this style evolved.

  • @ateszonnebeld1069
    @ateszonnebeld1069 Před 3 lety +6

    Have no clue, I know Owner of a lonely heart, but surprise me! I recognize the voice of the singer, still had to look it up. Jon Anderson, who later collaborated with one the synthesizer geniuses Vangelis.

    • @DiconDissectionalReactions
      @DiconDissectionalReactions  Před 3 lety +6

      I would recommend checking All Good People or Roundabout to see their incredible progginess but also more conventional awesome song style. This one here is a bit of a deep dive (people told me that was the case for this whole album:)

    • @ateszonnebeld1069
      @ateszonnebeld1069 Před 3 lety +5

      @@DiconDissectionalReactions I will. Thanks man, I really do watch what you suggest. 👍

    • @DiconDissectionalReactions
      @DiconDissectionalReactions  Před 3 lety +5

      @@ateszonnebeld1069 I appreciate it, thank you for all your kind words over the past while:)

    • @markjohnson4217
      @markjohnson4217 Před 3 lety +4

      Oh I am very sorry for you, You were exposed to an 80s pop band that wasn't intended to be YES, but Jon climbed onboard and they used the name.
      The REAL YES was at their absolute peak powers between 1971 and 1977. Most agree that the albums The Yes Album, Fragile, and Close to the Edge, are the holy trinity of their epic progressive rock phase. But this release has so much beauty in it that was often overlooked and RELAYER, their follow up after this was another cornerstone. More millenials must be exposed to YES, there is hope ,exuberance and innocence in their sound...the world REALLY needs this..

    • @Lightmane
      @Lightmane Před 3 lety +1

      Love Vangelis and I love what Jon and Vangelis created. Wonderful music, for sure. Have you seen the yt video where Jon talks about the first time he met Vangelis? It's hilarious.

  • @matthewrobinson7379
    @matthewrobinson7379 Před 3 lety +4

    Long form, like four symphonies in a row. My favourite is "The Ancient," side three.

    • @MikeCarvin
      @MikeCarvin Před 3 lety

      More like a gargantuan 4-movement symphony that lasts 80 minutes. Like Mahler and Bruckner's.

    • @matthewrobinson7379
      @matthewrobinson7379 Před 3 lety

      @@MikeCarvin Agreed. A magnum opus which many Yes fans found to be too long. Just not "Roundabout." But it needs more attention, like classical music. Makes me think of Beethoven, because of the dynamics, actually, but I get the Mahler idea.There wasn't any single from this one.

  • @davidglass4227
    @davidglass4227 Před 3 lety +3

    Rick Wakeman was doing incredible solo albums during this time.
    I think you would adore Journey To The Center Of The Earth ( It was recorded live in concert).
    Also The Myths And Legends Of King Arthur And The Knights Of The Round Table.
    Like Days of Future Passed, these are best ad a whole album experience.

  • @michaelyork4554
    @michaelyork4554 Před 3 lety +1

    They Move Fast, They Tell Me, speaks of spiritual beings, that they need love, and that all each of us can do is offer up our own part in the drama. The Remembering ties into themes
    from this song, and is equally a Masterpiece, The Ancient will blow you away, and Ritual is also Great.

  • @sr1285
    @sr1285 Před 3 lety +1

    Absolutely amazing, I haven't heard this for years and sounds even more incredible,, it's one of those tracks I can imagine being classed as a masterpiece in centuries to come.

  • @fast4wood
    @fast4wood Před 3 lety +2

    Great album from back in the day . Yes doing it like only Yes can do it.

  • @SuperStanster
    @SuperStanster Před 2 lety

    This is one of my most cherished songs. I was a casual YES fan when this came out, I was 15 yrs old. I would put on headphones and close my eyes to listen. On about the 5th time, I was familiar enough to know the entire song. I was transported to another beautiful world. I would tear up every time, the emotions from this song are somehow so powerful and beautiful and reassuring. Then YES became my favorite band. God/Nature reveals it's self. Love it! Glad to see this young man discover this incredible masterpiece.

  • @saurian11
    @saurian11 Před 3 lety +2

    I LOVE this album (s). Next up : The Remembering-High the Memory, is a very Favorite Personal Yes song of mine! I hope you enjoy it! It has, in my opinion, some of the Finest Singing and harmonies the band has ever done! The Revealing Science of God is an Epic Masterpiece. BTW: I think what he meant by "Rape the forests" was the previous line" getting over over-hanging trees" I think he means for the Trees to overtake (rape) the forests. I always wished he would have used "raid' instead of "rape". Some people may misinterpret that lyric as something darker and negative.

  • @enejka
    @enejka Před 2 lety +1

    Hola , me encanto verte escuchar y gozar de esta bella musica de YES , y me gusta ver un joven de hoy 2022 emocionarse tal como yo en 1975 , aun los escucho y me emocionan , musica voces letras , un cumulo de belleza de musica que ya creo no se hara .....me da mucha energia y convencimiento que hubo un momento de la vida que existio gente talentosa que nos dio un sueño de años haciendo musica de gran nivel que involucra sentimientos , sueños , libertad , amor , comunidad . humanidad . Gracias a estos señores destacados y genios , estan en mi corazon .Te felicito por tener muy buen gusto .

  • @MarianoPingitore
    @MarianoPingitore Před 3 lety +1

    I can't wait to see you react to the rest of this Album! I suspect you'll enjoy it a lot

  • @tonyanderton3521
    @tonyanderton3521 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks, Daniel, that's a fascinating reaction and it's interesting to get your take on the music. I especially love that you get the positivity of the music. The album is one of my highlights of the prog rock era but it unquestionably divided opinion among Yes fans. I loved it from first hearing and had similar reactions to you here. Some critics called the album "pretentious" but I don't think so. For me, what's wrong in massive scope of ambition, creativity, taking risks, breaking rules, doing something that had never been attempted previously? The different soundscapes certainly take you on a trip. Yes created something unique with this album. I personally don't believe that there's a weak point in the whole 1 hour 20 minutes of music. It's all gloriously beautiful.
    Best wishes from England.

  • @3ggshe11s
    @3ggshe11s Před 2 lety

    Yeah, this band brings on the waterworks for me a lot. That's a huge reason they've been my favorite band for over three decades. No art form moves me like music, and no music moves me like Yes. Jon Anderson and Chris Squire will forever be the heart and soul of Yes.

  • @sandycohen9862
    @sandycohen9862 Před 2 lety

    Yes moves you with the music while painting a masterpiece. From warmth to chaos to beautiful pictures of bliss

  • @johnnelson3869
    @johnnelson3869 Před 3 lety +2

    This album is often referred to as the bellwether of progressive rock. This influenced Dream Theater, Rush and Metallica among many others.

  • @abelgarciah8562
    @abelgarciah8562 Před 3 lety +1

    Ha!!!!!
    You did it again !! That's my favorite Yes album!
    And yes there's something different and it's not the overpower of the keyboards ..it is Mr.Alan White on drums (new guy)
    Anyway bro keep on going.
    Cheers.

  • @MoorgladeMover
    @MoorgladeMover Před 3 lety +3

    The Revealing Science of God can be seen as an ever-opening
    flower in which simple truths emerge examining the complexities and
    magic of the past and how we should not forget the song that has
    been left to us to hear. The knowledge of God is a search, constant
    and clear.
    Dawn of light lying between a silence and sold sources,
    Chased amid fusions of wonder, in moments hardly seen forgotten,
    Coloured in pastures of chance dancing leaves cast spells of challenge,
    Amused but real in thought, we fled from the sea whole.
    Dawn of thought transfered through moments of days underseaarching earth
    Revelaing corridors of time provoking memories, disjointed but with purpose,
    Craving penetrations offer links with the self instructors sharp
    And tender love as we took to the air, a picture of distance.
    Dawn of our power we amuse redescending as fast as misused
    Expression, as only to teach love as to reveal passion chasing
    Late into corners, and we danced from the ocean.
    Dawn of love sent within us colours of awakening among the many
    Won't to follow, only tunes of a different age.
    As the links span our endless caresses for the freedom of life everlasting.
    Talk to the sunlight caller
    Soft summer mover distance mine.
    Called out a tune but I never saw the face
    Heard but not replaced
    I ventured to talk, but I never lost my place
    Cast out a spell rendered for the light of day
    Lost in lights array
    I ventured to see, as the sound began to play
    What happened to this song we once knew so well
    Signed promise for moments caught within the spell
    I must have waited all my life for this
    Moment moment
    The future poised with the splendour just begun
    The light we were as one
    And crowded through the curtains of liquid into sun
    And for a moment when our world had filled the skies
    Magic turned our eyes
    To feast on the treasure set for our strange device
    What happened to wonders we once knew so well
    Did we forget what happened surely we can tell
    We must have waited all our lives for this
    Moment moment moment
    Starlight, movement, reasons
    Release forward
    Tallest rainbow
    Sun shower seasons
    Life flower reasons
    They move fast, they tell me,
    But I just can't believe that I can feel it
    There's someone to tell you,
    Amid the challenge we look around in unison with you
    Getting over overhanging trees
    Let them rape the forest
    Thoughts would send our fusion
    Clearly to be home
    Getting over wars we do not mean
    Or so it seems so clearly
    Sheltered with our passion
    Clearly to be home
    They move fast, they tell me,
    But I just can't believe they really mean to
    There's someone, to tell you,
    And I just can't believe our song will leave you
    Skyline teacher
    Warland seeker
    Send out poison
    Cast iron leader
    And through the rhythm of moving slowly
    Sent through the rhythm work out the story
    Move over glory to sons of old fighters past.
    Young christians see if from the beginning
    Old people feel it, that's what they're saying.
    Move over glory to sons of old fighters past.
    They move fast, they tell me,
    But I just can't believe they really mean to.
    There's someone, to tell you
    Acourse towards a universal season.
    Getting over overhanging trees
    Let them rape the forest
    They might stand and leave them
    Clearly to be home
    Getting over wars we do not mean
    We charm the movement suffers
    Call out all our memories
    Clearly to be home
    We've moved fast
    We need love
    A part we offer is our only freedom
    What happened to this song we once knew so well
    Signed promise for moments caught within the spell
    We must have waited all our lives for this
    Moment moment
    Past present movers moments we'll process the future, but only
    through him we know send flowered rainbows
    Apiece apart chased flowers of the dark and lights of songs to
    follow and show all we feel for and know of
    Cast round
    You seekers of the truth accepting that reason will relive and
    breath and hope and chase and love
    For you and you and you.

    • @Lightmane
      @Lightmane Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for posting this. Are these the correct lyrics? Not sure if the ones Daniel used were correct or not. Just curious
      If these are correct, then Daniel might wanna pin this : )

  • @jkmenegay
    @jkmenegay Před 2 lety

    Really enjoy how you analyze the lyrics, so insightful, and imaginative! I've been listening to this for 40+ years, and still do. Beautiful album. Boggles my mind that someone could compose something like Tales. Thanks for doing this.

  • @RicardoRMartinelli
    @RicardoRMartinelli Před 3 lety +3

    I was luck to listen to the best yes as they were released!

  • @petercarpentieri5581
    @petercarpentieri5581 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for doing this... I'm looking forward to the other three.

  • @Lightmane
    @Lightmane Před 3 lety +1

    33:08 "I feel like I could write a book just about those words and still not know what the hell I'm talking about"
    YES. That about sums it up quite nicely, I'd say.

  • @midnightfury7267
    @midnightfury7267 Před 3 lety +2

    Reminds me of a big masterpiece so many flavors for the ears. Using the entire canvas from side to side. Check out Yes's "Time and a Word" a bit smaller compared to this one.

  • @matthewpiaker9037
    @matthewpiaker9037 Před 3 lety +2

    The album is a masterpiece, and the listener has to be involved.

  • @brianwalley2131
    @brianwalley2131 Před 3 lety +1

    Can't wait for your reaction to the rest of Topographic Oceans

  • @IllumeEltanin
    @IllumeEltanin Před 3 lety

    Oh, how wonderful to see your reaction to this.
    I'm saddened notification for this never came, and I didn't see it until late. I'm going to have to pause it, and finish it tomorrow.
    Sweet dreams, all!

  • @joelliebler5690
    @joelliebler5690 Před 3 lety +6

    Try reacting to On The Silent Wings of Freedom, Onward, Future Times/Rejoice on Tormato

    • @salsalzman2325
      @salsalzman2325 Před 3 lety +1

      If you think Tales has mixed reviews, Tormato is almost universally panned.
      The shame of it is, there's a framework for great songs but construction and recording was really bad! Loss of Eddie Offord's production killed it. Onward, the Squire song left off of "Fish out of Water" is the highlight.

  • @greenbluemonkey
    @greenbluemonkey Před 3 lety +2

    What ever the criticism by those who disregard Tales, it still surpassed most music produced during the year it came out. Or even since, IMO. Looking forward to your reactions for the other three 'movements'.

  • @vintagemxer9165
    @vintagemxer9165 Před 3 lety +1

    "I could write a book about those words and still not know what the hell I'm talking about."

  • @your_local_dummy4137
    @your_local_dummy4137 Před 3 lety

    Congratulations on undertaking this massive review. You have jumped into the deep end to not only listen to this work but also review and do an analysis on a first reaction. As a Yes fan I really got into this double album more than any other but it took time. At first I considered it inferior to Close to the Edge but later when it grew on me it became my favorite Yes work. A true masterpiece. So give it time and a chance to work it's magic it only gets better, better and better. I find more than any other Yes LP (or any other music) this music at various times comes back and plays in my head even if I have not heard it for over a year or two, then I pull it out and revisit the Topographic Oceans. I am sure the music critics in the 70s canned this work because they did not take the time and effort to listen to it, they wanted a 2 to 4 minute song. This song needs you to invest time and thinking and that is a the problem most people only want to invest a few minutes without thought. This song is way too deep for those types. Thank you for doing this. I really appreciate and enjoyed your reaction. I am sure there is no way anyone will ever make a work like this again.

  • @sketchur
    @sketchur Před 3 lety

    I'm just tearing up from nostalgia (and such well-written, well-performed piece). I'm only 30. But at your age, I felt that way, too. It is just .... brilliant.

  • @kookoothebirdgirl1
    @kookoothebirdgirl1 Před 3 lety +3

    I love what you said about Christianity being the closest to what your spirituality is aligned with. There was no pushing of your religious beliefs in that statement, which I find happens so frequently in many of today’s Christians. It’s such a turnoff when that happens, which is, from what I gather, against everything it’s supposed to stand for.I’m not a religious person, but I like to consider my beliefs to be firmly along the lines of spiritual purposes. Yin/yang, karma, our will vs. God’s will, nature and man’s consequences on it... however it can be defined, but it is absolutely evident there is a force greater than us working in our lives. I tend to view religion as groups that have become so much of man’s will, to the point of creating wars. How is that a good thing? People will always need something tangible and written to define their Gods. Which, while it can be can be great to read and hear of each definition of their Gods and how they came to fruition, can also breed blind trust to the point of zealousness. Whew. Sorry to get so esoteric here, but maybe hearing this beautiful music in my ears as I was writing it sent those words through my fingers to type this. See? There truly is a God and it is evident that God exists in the music we love so much. And in love we share in this way, and in gorgeous music like that of Yes. Thanks for this, Daniel...I got my shot of spirituality for the day! x

    • @trammix
      @trammix Před 3 lety

      Very well said.

    • @kookoothebirdgirl1
      @kookoothebirdgirl1 Před 3 lety

      @@trammix thank you so much! I had forgotten that I even wrote this...it was good to re-read my own thoughts and get another needed shot of spirituality today! 🙏

  • @steverodgers8425
    @steverodgers8425 Před 3 lety +1

    You're at lands end, the ocean welcomes you, plung into the water and discover what waits below.
    It will cleanse your soul and lift your spirits. The topography is ever changing.
    Bookend this with "The Rembering "
    Rick will take to shore of the Topographic Ocean and reveal the sea that reaches into infinity.
    So much to learn, so much to know.

  • @wendellwiggins3776
    @wendellwiggins3776 Před 3 lety

    YOU ABSOLUTELY GET IT! I saw this LIVE and at the time there was nothing to compare this too accept Close to the edge or Prog pre 1973 so I was absolutely emotionally devastated by this incredibly passionate heartfelt experience of Existence put to record. It was truly a groundbreaking journey. But its a pleasure to see that you understand the essence of YES and appreciating RSOG is a wonderful step bc I cant understand how ANYONE WOULDNT BE BLOWN AWAY BY IT. Now I cant wait until you get to Sides 2 & 3. Then we'll see how much hardcore YES you can handle!. NOTE: If you haven't yet now it's time to listen to more from the roots of YES with Banks & Kaye off the 1st two albums

  • @eddiecriglington400
    @eddiecriglington400 Před 3 lety

    You describe perfectly to me, just what you are feeling. You Love them, so enjoy.
    The first time I heard this Album was 'Live' at Leicester 'De Montfort Hall', UK, in its entirety, 26th Nov' 1973. As a 17 year old. Imagine that.
    It was less than 2 weeks before it was officially released in Dec' '73.
    I remember reading in the Music Papers I used to have, ‘Sounds’ and the ‘NME’, they said it was a big gamble that ‘Yes’ were taking, playing the whole Album Live, as some of the earliest Shows on the ‘TFTO’ Tour were pre the Album coming out.
    So, as a 17 year old, there with my friends, standing right at the front, near the Stage, we were mesmerised, watching and listening, open mouthed in amazement, so close to our Musical Heroes. Almost within touching distance of Jon, Chris, Rick, Steve and Alan.
    It was mind blowing, scintillating to see. I’ll never forget that night.
    The Roger Dean style Images we all had on previous Album sleeves and the Posters all over my bedroom walls, had come to life, on Stage, before our eyes! And we were blown away at the performance and the musical sounds from ‘TFTO’!
    It was incredible. We were also lucky enough to get the whole of the ‘Close To The Edge’ Album too that night! With ‘Roundabout’ as a encore.
    What a Show that was! When I bought the ‘TFTO’ Album, just a couple of weeks later, I took it home and had a extra special smile on my face.
    Because, I knew what was coming! Incredible.
    And I’ve always Loved it. I still get goosebumps at the Opening Section of ‘The Revealing Science Of God’, as Jon’s voice comes in and the Music builds up to that amazing Crescendo! Fabulous. Awesome. Mind blowing!
    Just my own personal feelings. Like I said, enjoy. 🎶❤️🎶

  • @CJ_Playmaker
    @CJ_Playmaker Před 3 lety +1

    This Song, Starship Trooper, Changes, Heart of The Sunrise and Ritual (Nous Sommes Du Soleil) are easily in my Top 5 of their impressive catalog. I'm glad you did this one

  • @kennethmacrae
    @kennethmacrae Před 3 lety +1

    The first time I heard Tales was at the legendary Glasgow Apollo back in 1973...Yes played all four sides and this was before the LP had even been released! I was and remain a huge fan of Yes but I just have never had the inclination to listen to the Album for years...this is the first time I have heard it since well before the Turn of the Century. My reaction remains that it a bit plodding in parts and you must have to wait for the special moments...I definitely miss the Bruford rhythms. I have listened to Ritual recently...at that gig and now it is a dramatic climax and Nous Sommes Du Soleil might just be the best thing Yes ever did...I would highly commend the Symphonic Live version.
    Enjoy your plunge into the Topographic Ocean!

  • @erikmeulenbeld7428
    @erikmeulenbeld7428 Před 3 lety +2

    A few comments: :)
    This is an album after their huge lift with first "The Yes Album", then "Fragile" and at last "Close to the edge". These albums in a row are completely describing the evolution of symphonic rock, created by Yes. But from there, at the top of the genre created by them, they had to discover new paths. And that's what creative bands should do. First new experiment was "Tales from Topographic Oceans". It was a not kind of like "Yes-album" but a search for a new, even more complex, sound. Bill Bruford stopped being the drummer: music too tight without space. Alan White came in. Rick Wakeman didn't like this path of Yes: Patrick Moraz came in (album: Relayer. Also lots of criticism but again a development of Yes).
    If there is one band, trying to make music because of its beauty and trying it to bring on a higher or new level: YES!

  • @psbarrow
    @psbarrow Před 3 lety +1

    Kudos for tackling this (the only other CZcamsr I've seen do Side 1 was Tre Narcisse). I was around when this came out and the critics were relentless ...."pretentious", "overblow", "over the edge", "wtf" (well, that equivalent back then), though Chris Welch (a YES fan) of Melody Maker was much more favourable. Rick Wakeman left after this, saying it was just too much for a double album, so was "padded" in large parts. I think most reviewers who were sympathetic to prog rock back then (and there weren't a lot) expected a sort of "Son Of Close To the Edge" (as ex-drummer Bill Bruford put it), and four 20+ minute tracks based on an obscure Hindu text was just too much. For me, and now even more with Wilson's 5.1 mix, it's very much a mood album. At night, in the dark, incense on, wine poured ... it's magical and still ahead of its time, 47 years later. Great stuff, Daniel.

  • @philjones8097
    @philjones8097 Před 3 lety +2

    I really enjoy your attempts at dissecting the Yes lyrics and like many (me included) kinda end up just going with the flow. The beauty is we can all make our own story up.
    As an aside, Steve Howe, is a great one for taking licks from one group/album into other works. Listen to Nether Street by Bodast and you'll see what I mean. Also at around 17.10 in your video there's a guitar lick that reappears in The Nature of the Sea from Beginnings his solo album.
    Have fun!

  • @frankhoulihanfh4972
    @frankhoulihanfh4972 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you
    Great reaction to a great old song which
    time may have overlooked, but might be discovering it’s mistake.
    Gives me joy to see the entire album get a more favorable reappraisal half a century later.
    This particular song has saved my life at least once, but probably more than that if I think about it.
    And I’m not kidding. I have stories.
    For those who listen and hear, 70’s Yes is an almost utterly unique musical experience.
    I’m really beginning to come to the conclusion that Close To The Edge, Tales and Relayer might be the true apex of their art.