July 17, 200520 yr I was wondering if there was list of all the B-sides so that I can track the ones down that I don't have. I currently have: 1.36 Animals Bigger Stronger Brothers & Sisters Careful Where You Stand Crests of Waves For You Help Is Just Around the Corner I Bloom Blaum I Ran Away Murder No More Keeping My Feet on the Ground One I love Poor me (live) Proof Such a Rush Things I Don't Understand Can anyone help me out with what I am missing?
July 17, 200520 yr i think you are missing this...: easy to please ladder to the sun (i dont think its official) sweet marianne (or marianne i dont really know ..) where is my boy your love means everything harmless yes you only live twice feet on the ground how you see the world maybe some of this aren´t b-sides...correct me if im wrong..
July 17, 200520 yr your love means everything isnt a b-side, neither is where is my boy, how you see the world, no, and easy to spleas was on the brothers and sisters ep, so i dont think its a b-side
August 29, 200520 yr Yes is also a band. YES formed in 1968 with Jon ANDERSON (vocals), Chris SQUIRE (bass, vocals), Peter BANKS (guitar, vocals), Tony KAYE (keyboards), and Bill BRUDFORD (drums). Well-known and influential mainstream progressive from the 1970's, and still around in some form ever since, they were highly influential in their heyday, especially notable for the really creative "Relayer". During the 1970s, YES pioneered the use of synthesizers and sound effects in modern music. Driven by Jon’s artistic vision, they produced such timeless, symphonic-rock masterworks as “Roundabout,” “Close To the Edge,” and “Awaken". In the 1980s, YES pushed new digital sampling technologies to their limits, selling millions of records and influencing a generation of digital musicians with classics like “Owner Of A Lonely Heart” and “Rhythm Of Love". Moving through the 1990s and into the new millennium, the band keeps expanding its boundaries by using the latest hard-disk recording techniques and, most recently, working with a full orchestra to create their genre-defying music. YES gained large popularity with their brand of mysticism and grand-scale compositions. "Fragile" and "Close to the Edge" are considered their best works as it's symphonic, complex, cerebral, spiritual and moving. These albums featured beautiful harmonies and strong, occasionally heavy playing. Also, "Fragile" contained the popular hit song "Roundabout". This was followed by the contraversial "Tales from Topographic Oceans" LP, which was a double album consisting of only four 20-minute length suites centering on religious concepts. Also, "Relayer" was their most experimental, yet grandiose and symphonic. They broke up, until the new jewel "Going For The One" and its incredible "Awaken" was issued in 1977. In later years, YES would go through many transformations. There were other very good YES albums after "Going For The One" ("Drama", "Keys To Ascension" and suprisingly "The Ladder") but this is the last great album.
August 29, 200520 yr i don't have that song named yes, can someone put it on rapidshare or something?
August 29, 200520 yr Yes?! Coldplay does not have a song called Yes. I haven't downloaded the linky, but might as well take lili's word for it and say it's Poor Me. ISNT MOSES ONE? :P Nah Moses isn't a b-side, it was in the 2003 live dvd. And that's it, really.
August 31, 200520 yr i don't have that song named yes' date=' can someone put it on rapidshare or something?[/quote'] I just downloaded this off the link posted (thanks!) but the song is clearly Poor Me ... can someone explain to me what the song "Yes" is in this case?!
August 31, 200520 yr Someone mislabeling the song. Not necessarily the person who posted it here, probably someone before him.
August 31, 200520 yr Ah! Makes sense ... That would be a retarded name for a Coldplay song in any case ... Yes! Coldplay meets Usher and Lil John (Yeah!)
September 1, 200520 yr ooh im so sorry about that song MAYBE i just uploaded the wrong song... :/ i will check...
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