The Yes and related podcast. Every show will be at least two hours of Yes, solo albums, off shoot bands, guest appearances and anything else I can justify as Yes related.
Episode 065 comes together in the late‑night stillness, featuring a wide mix of Prog Collective tracks alongside Anderson, Wakeman, Kitaro, Mystery, and more. Built around deep cuts, live moments, and atmospheric collaborations, this set moves through shadows, textures, and unexpected turns. A quiet‑hour journey across prog, rock, and fusion. Yessounds Episode 065 Dark Encounters in the Quiet…
Episode 064 continues the Second Attention series with a full set built around the second tracks of every Yes album . From classic ’70s performances to newer material, this episode highlights how Track Two often sets the tone for the entire record. Hit play and enjoy the ride. Yessounds 064 — Second Attention Part 2 1. The Revealing Science of God – Yes – Keys to Ascension 2. Open Your Eyes – Yes…
Tonight on Yessounds we continue our journey through every track from every Yes album in my personal collection. We’ve already covered all the Track Ones in a previous show called Opening Moves . Now it’s time for all the Track Twos, studio and live, from the debut through Keys to Ascension 2. Enjoy the music of Yes... 1. I See You – Yes – 1969 2. Then – Time and a Word – 1970 3. The Clap – The…
This week on Yessounds we explore the Featured Album Page of Life by Jon and Vangelis, along with a wide mix of deep cuts, live performances, and a few surprises. We dig into the stories behind the music, including the meaning of “Ixtlan,” the father and son collaboration of Wakeman With Wakeman, Steve Howe’s guest appearance with the Dixie Dregs, and our Cover Song Spotlight from Shadow Gallery.…
A jazz‑leaning trip through the Yes universe this week with our Featured Album, The Sound of Surprise from Bill Bruford’s Earthworks. Plus Steve Howe, Trevor Rabin, Rick Wakeman, Alan White, and acoustic Yes moments. A smooth, fun ride. Enjoy. Teaching Vera to Dance – Bill Bruford’s Earthworks — The Sound of Surprise Dream River – Steve Howe — The Haunted Melody Sludge – Trevor Rabin — Can’t Look…
Tonight we continue our journey through every Track One in the Yes catalog, picking up where Part 1 left off and moving into the 1980s, 90s, and early 2000s. This episode covers a wide range of eras, lineups, and sounds as the band evolves through some of its most dramatic changes. 1. Yours Is No Disgrace – Yesshows (1980) 2. Owner of a Lonely Heart – 90125 (1983) 3. Hold On – 9012Live: The Solos…
Yessounds Episode 59 is here! This week we’re kicking off a new two‑part series called Opening Moves, a run through every Track One from the classic Yes albums. Part 1 takes us from the 1969 debut all the way to Drama , exploring how each era begins. If you love hearing the band evolve from album to album, this one’s for you. Part 2 is coming soon… enjoy the ride! Beyond And Before – Yes (1969) No…
Yessounds Episode 58 explores the music of Yes, the members of Yes, and the entire Yes universe. Our Featured Album is The Ladder , a bright and creative chapter in the band’s late nineties resurgence. We also spin a track from the brand new Yes album Aurora , plus solo work, collaborations, deep cuts, and our Cover Song Spotlight. The Whiskerless Shuffle returns after Lenny’s feeder‑related…
The Living World of Yes takes us on a journey through the animal kingdom as seen through the Yes‑family universe. From horses and hounds to whales, falcons, fish, and everything in between, this episode explores the creatures that roam through the music of Yes and its extended family of artists. It’s a fun, surprising, and wide‑ranging set that shows just how deep and imaginative this musical…
Yessounds steps into a calmer space this week with Episode 056: Natural World , a full journey through the atmospheric, meditative side of the Yes universe. Our Featured Album is Rick Wakeman’s The Natural World Trilogy (1999), a three‑part exploration of nature, texture, and quiet emotional landscapes. Along the way we visit the softer corners of the Yes family tree — Jon Anderson’s Angels…