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We all know Yes is completely unique, but check this out...

Flint

Prodigal Son
Superstar
Early live video with most of the original band - changed guitarists...

 
This was the original line up in the first 4 tracks. Howe replaced Peter Banks on The Yes Album which was the last album that keyboardist Tony Kaye played on until he returned on the 90125 album in '82.

I think the first two albums deserve more credit than they get sometimes. They tend to be overshadowed by the albums that followed them when Howe and Rick Wakeman joined them. I don't think they'll ever be the same without Chris Squire, but I'd like to see the others reform with Tony Levin on bass and see what they could make. The Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman, Howe album in the late 80s was really good as some of the tracks on the Union album with those guys were too.

Thanks for the link!
 
Wow....................

I will need to check this out in it's entirety when I have sometime, looks great!
 
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