💬I made a post on my community tab about this but I lost my dad on 27 March ( kzbin.info/door/QlRvgisyDW43T7K9Txi9Lwcommunity?lb=UgkxVDbEELpe5VtVLgc4YizkeDinQaLHYjCs ). He wouldn’t have liked this song… he liked 50’s rock, old school country and western, Eagles, CCR, and some 60’s stuff… but I want to dedicate the work I did on this one to him. He was around for the first half of the process and two days before he died we were listening to some of his most favorite songs together. He was set in his ways when it came to music but I didn’t mind. I love all the music he loved to listen to. He used to sing Elvira by the Oakridge Boys to me, as well as many Elvis songs. And Tiny Bubbles by Don Ho. 😅 I used to change the chorus to “Tiny boobies” and he would get a kick out of that. Dad, I love and miss you so much. 💜😞
@rosieohdonald13642 ай бұрын
WoW, luv and respect. Still dealing with my Dad stuff. Glad you got to work on yours.
@lmkeniston2162 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry for your loss. Dads are the toughest. Hang in there.
@brettkenschaft42392 ай бұрын
Very sorry for your loss. Hang in there.
@KenWillWin2 ай бұрын
Thoughts and prayers WonderMomma...Losing a parent is tough. My Mom will be gone five years tomorrow.
@johnmiett60322 ай бұрын
You'll always have those songs and those memories, cherish them, and remember the joy it brought to you both.🙏🤗❤️
@TheDivayenta2 ай бұрын
To the Barbells- nothing was digitalized. That was a Hammond Organ in all its glory!
@jr-xs9tf2 ай бұрын
Rick Wakeman?
@yyz47612 ай бұрын
Rick Wakeman doing his thing baby. Positively glorious
@jovimoore1777Ай бұрын
We couldn't digitize stuff 1971
@neshobanakniАй бұрын
Sounded bigger than a B-3.
@knight2night82622 күн бұрын
It’s because of steroids I guess
@jeffelliott7353Ай бұрын
Gonna say that the tradeoff for having grown up with this music and all it's glory, and having only paid ten bucks or less to see bands like this live, is the fact that I have to be almost 70 years old now. But it was worth it!
@OldschoolnanaАй бұрын
I agree. I would trade anything to go back in time. We never realized how lucky we were.❤️✌️🌻🌻
@rpgober304829 күн бұрын
Saw them in Nashville! Love it!
@nicolediamond9310 күн бұрын
Same ! 67 here and I love watching these people hear these songs for the first time and reliving the joy!
@crescentfreshbret14 сағат бұрын
I feel bad for my Dad. He was (and still is) a huge Yes fan, but during the one opportunity he had to see them, back in the 70’s (at a show at a racetrack with a very diverse lineup of other bands, which included Gary Wright, REO Speedwagon, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Peter Frampton at the height of his “Comes Alive” fame) he got a spontaneous, bad case of diarrhea and wound up having to go home before Yes played.
@ColemanJRimer2 ай бұрын
The bass line alone belongs in the Hall of Fame. One of my closest friends is one of the best bass players I've ever heard and it's a joy to watch him play it. I couldn't even try lol.
@kevinmcconnell36412 ай бұрын
It took until 2017, but they did eventually make it!!
@yyz47612 ай бұрын
This is why I wanted to play bass when I was a kid, I’ll bet that there are a bagillion kids just like I’me
@ricobowen312Ай бұрын
Me as well, I bought many Rickenbacker basses because of Chris Squire and GeddyLee
@smilerpink2 ай бұрын
1971. Incredible decade of music and this started it off. Still stands up, doesn’t it? Five virtuoso musicians and every one GOES OFF in this musical journey.
@angelagreen7782 ай бұрын
My birth year! 71 baby!
@yyz47612 ай бұрын
People that say that the seventies sucked didn’t live in the seventies. Some of the best music that was or ever will be made came from that decade
@FUBAR1986Ай бұрын
Yeah, but what do we know we were drinking out of garden hoses….
@billbrandine58579 күн бұрын
There are few groups in history more talented than Yes. I was a teenager in a band when Roundabout was released way back then and was stunned when I first heard this. It was light-years ahead of anything else at the time. We're talking like 55 years ago, and hearing it now, for the 1,000th time, I'm still appreciative of its excellence. Squire, Wakeman, Anderson. Howe....all masters.
@mcseforsale2 ай бұрын
I saw Yes on the 90125 tour and they played this. Every song was exact to the album. RIP Chris Squire.
@kevinmcconnell36412 ай бұрын
I tell reactors all the time that they cheat themselves with live versions. How could yes ever expand on the studio versions, they usually ran 8 plus minutes;)
@FUBAR1986Ай бұрын
@@kevinmcconnell3641 Music has not progressed today. It has regressed too bad You couldn’t be a part of the real music.
@carlakane3313Ай бұрын
Saw them at the Cow Palace in Nor Cal on that tour for the first time. They were amazing. Chris was a real character.
@pugowner13473 күн бұрын
Chris Squire and this album are why I started playing bass guitar in 1971 at the age of 12. Bought my first bass and amp 3 months after I bought the album. Mowed lawns for the money. Rest In Peace, Chris. 1948 - 2015
@jefferykincaid911420 күн бұрын
I seen Yes live in concert when I was 16 at the Chicago stadium and what a concert it was I’m 64 and will never forget this song and their show. It’s just incredible seeing all these young folks enjoying what we have grown up on. Real music nothing fake about it. It gave me a huge smile on my face even now.
@hurricane19512 ай бұрын
I remember when this song (and this album) burst onto the scene. In the midst of a generation of great music, when new bands seem to appear weekly, something entirely new to tantalize your ears. And this was the FIRST SONG on the album! Chris Squire inspired bassists for generations.
@arthurimhof24272 ай бұрын
YES. One of the greatest bands of all time. Very few bands in history have at the time assembled some of the greatest musicians for one band.. Chris Squire on Bass is one of my all time favorites and ranked as one of the Greatest of all time.
@yyz4761Ай бұрын
He’s not the most talented bassist. I know bassists that don’t like him because he used a pick, or rather a coin. But he is my favorite bassist. His sound, composition, and presence in the song is what makes him so remarkable. I always think that he complements Jon’s vocals brilliantly. He was the first bassist that was an integral part of the sound of a band and wasn’t just part of the rhythm section
@aldobelli83002 ай бұрын
In 1973, I rode up to the front door, on a 1968 BSA Thunderbolt motorcycle, at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco to see YES live. They let me park the bike near the front door so they could keep and eye on it. I paid my $6.00 for a ticket and got in line to wait. Someone offered me a couple of hits off a HUGE doobie, then the next thing I know is that I'm pretty sure I enjoyed the show. Damn, if only I could remember it!!!!
@BROU-bb2uc2 ай бұрын
Still have the bike?
@yyz47612 ай бұрын
“In around the lake, mountains come out of the sky and they stand there.” This line always gets me. When I was a kid I thought they said marmots
@yyz47612 ай бұрын
It’s kind of ridiculous if you think about it. A bunch of sky marmots loitering about
@Kairon1111612 ай бұрын
I was 10 when this came out and I thought it was "Mamas come out of the sky and they stand there." Made perfect sense.
@yyz47612 ай бұрын
That’s funny brother 😄
@LeChaunceАй бұрын
I thought it was marlins, as in the breed of fish. Which, frankly, makes just as much sense as marmot, mamas, or, for that matter, mountains.
@yyz4761Ай бұрын
I guess Marlins works, makes as much sense as anything else. Choose your own bizarre imagery
@546Scott2 ай бұрын
It's so refreshing to see others genuinely enjoy some of the music I grew up with before most of them weren't even born.
@DaveBeard242 ай бұрын
Yes - Roundabout is one crazy funky triply song that blows your mind🤘🎤🎹🎹🎸🎸🎸🥁🔉🔉🔉🔉🔉🔊🔊🔉🔉🤘🎵🎵🎵🎵🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯✅
@brokendad2222Ай бұрын
And they could play this live in concert. It was truly a experience.
@Oldschoolnana2 ай бұрын
Imagine how we felt listening to this back in the day. We had never heard anything like it. Saw them live they were incredible. Yes & Pink Floyd were so ahead of their time. Saw Pink Floyd "Dark Side of the Moon" tour in 1973. We were so lucky to be alive then. 😊❤❤
@robertlanglois78602 ай бұрын
Absolutely. Puts me back to my happy place
@michaelbeahn59772 ай бұрын
I love watching the younger generation trying to figure out how to classify fantasic prog rock like this. lol. We couldn’t back then. It’s just what it is and it’s crazy good.
@johnperrigo6474Ай бұрын
Right. We didn't analyze songs, we just loved them, and played them to death!
@FeralPatrick2 ай бұрын
This song tickles the brain and NEVER fails to make me smile. Sorry for your loss, Momma. My dad was a Cash fan, and he's why I love him, too.
@janetstorm78812 ай бұрын
This is the song that turned me on to Rock and Roll. I think I was in 6th grade this year and we moved into a new neighborhood, and one day during the summer this boy, white boy who was my friend invited me to his home. He or his older siblings had this kind of like garage or addition to the house, and it was decked out with black light posters, and strobe lights, and an amazing stereo system, and incense "remember this was the early 70's" and he asked if I wanted to listen to Yes. Up to that point I mainly listened to Motown and the Jackson 5 were my fav group. He played this song Roundabout and OMG I had never heard anything like this and it opened my eyes and my soul to a new type of music, It literally mesmerized me. I continued of course to love Motown and J-5, but suddenly a large piece of me wanted more of this music and the door that opened let other bands rush through like Chicago, Black Sabbath, Elton John, Bowie, The Eagles, Pink Floyd, Queen, and so much more. Even today in my 60's I listen to classic rock probably as mush as or more than any other music, and it's all because a little boy introduced me to a whole new world when I was 12 or 13
@christianmarler2253Ай бұрын
These reactions give me absolute joy! Whole new generations are diving into Yes and other great artists of the recent past...and you are actually liking and appreciating them! Thank you so much, all of you open-minded people who make these videos. I truly believe that partly because of you, these kinds of works of pure genius will even more assuredly live on forever.
@elarsh242 ай бұрын
I knew people would react to Roundabout just as I did as a kid. That bass guitar puts you in the groove every time, even while instrumental solos were being highlighted. Awesome job! I hope you found it therapeutic during such difficult times. 🤗
@parx46852 ай бұрын
The Bass just pins it all down, you hear the guitar, but you really HEAR the Bass, but it is not over the top
@user-vv9it9ye4g2 күн бұрын
Those of us who've been listening to this since it was brand new (and on the radio!) I would say without exaggeration have heard it hundreds and hundreds of times. But I've got to tell you, revisiting it now with fresh ears as new music lovers discover it is really amazing. .....man this is a awesome tune!
@johnbratton47642 ай бұрын
Your reactors hit it perfect, "different and unorthodox", I would add indulgent = PROG. Five master musicians and the WALL of SOUND you get! Yes was put in R n R Hall of Fame too late, bassist Chris Squire had died. Only one guy could play with them at induction : Geddy Lee playing for his idol.
@1871672 ай бұрын
"The Making of..." portion of the video is super impressive. Had no idea there was so much involved. Very cool.
@jefftanaka144814 күн бұрын
First reactions are one thing, but the magic and mastery come out after the tenth or twentieth or fiftieth listening. Every time I listen to Roundabout, I hear something new that makes the song that much better.
@raybrimberry48822 ай бұрын
You make the best reaction compilations on youtube. Period.
@cheryljoy652 ай бұрын
Its sad to me that alot of these reactors do not realize that when these recordings were made, it was REAL MUSICANS, No digital BS, thry wrote their lyrics and played their instruments...FOR REAL!! AWESOMENESS
@brianneville87982 ай бұрын
Truth. No auto tune nothing but pure talent. I believe some of use lived in the era of the best music ever made.
@nero59712 ай бұрын
A lot of talent before was very present on the airwaves…today there are still many great artists unfortunately they don’t get much recognition as the entire music industry has changed and made it very difficult for great artists to be heard…but they are still there you just have to look. Don’t give up hope on this generation!!
@patrickdailey9012 күн бұрын
That was when rock still was very creative.
@Serai3Ай бұрын
Probably the best song ever written about a picnic lunch.
@jovimoore1777Ай бұрын
Take a bow that caught me off guard funny comment
@kwaste2 ай бұрын
Seen these guys at the buffalo bills stadium in Orchard Park, n.y. in the 70's . They played this song and the place rocked. The venue had peter frampton, and the J Giels band excellent summertime show
@notgary11112 ай бұрын
Can you imagine this on the radio today? This got regular rotation on what were called "album-oriented rock" (AOR) stations in the 70s and 80s.
@jr-xs9tf2 ай бұрын
AOR was big in the 70s college radio scene. You'd get half of an album played without a break.
@LeChaunceАй бұрын
This song cracked the Billboard Top 10!
@billyt9987Ай бұрын
One of the sweetest acoustic guitar tones ever.
@johnnowakowski40622 ай бұрын
My senior year in high school. A magical era for music. A blend of the analog as synthesized technology was rolling, before music was corporatized and produced in factories, and creativity was allowed to run free...
@joaquinmccurty47622 ай бұрын
Omigod! I was just jamming this song yesterday! STAY OUTTA MY HEAD, WOMAN!!! LOL! THIS IS CRAZY!
@WonderMommaOG2 ай бұрын
🤣🤣
@SamMineo-yp8in2 ай бұрын
Being 70 i realize what a gift growing up in the time watching yall loving the period
@MetalClown19742 ай бұрын
Stellar song from a classic band.
@shawnbfowler88832 ай бұрын
Im 63 and look forward to your montages. You are so talented with a real ear and eye for great music and capturing honest reactions. If I could suggest Inside Looking Out by Grand Funk Railroad. I have watched so many reactions to this song as it was a fave if mine. Not one bad reaction to this song and some so mind blowing. 1969 live and Heartbreaker live 1974 was epic as well for reactions. Anyway ..kee doing what you do. Its brought this old gal alit if pleasure through a lot of loss in the last few years. Godspeed
@WonderMommaOG2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. I will definitely check those reactions out.
@817michael2 ай бұрын
Grand Funk Live Album and Led Zeppelin II were my favorite albums until Fragile and Thick as a Brick came along. The early 70s were epic!
@eddiemckenna94142 ай бұрын
Thank you doesn't even begin to be thank you enough for this song. One of my all time faves.
@FredGarnett2 ай бұрын
Another magisterial compilation! Thank you :) I saw Yes 3 times before they had a recording contract. First time Jon Anderson announced "the next song is another from our favourite musical West Side Story" they played 4 rock versions of Bernstein's songs, one Somethings Coming, made it to their first album, and a bunch of covers including Every Little Thing by The Beatles (with Day Tripper riffs). At that time (1968) they were bottom of the bill to Pink Floyd. At their first headlining concerts in 1970 David Bowie was bottom of the bill! Love your wonder work momma!
@terriertz51342 ай бұрын
I'm so, so sorry for your loss. I lost my daughter 2 years ago and her birthday was March 27. She would have been 17 this year. I didn't handle that date very well. I bought a lot of booze and did a lot of drinking. For me, forgetting is easier than remembering.
@WonderMommaOG2 ай бұрын
Thank you. I am so sorry for your loss as well. I couldn't imagine losing a child. 😞 That date will now also be a hard one for me. That is the date that he died.
@tomswanson74462 ай бұрын
Love you Wondermama❤.Thank you for making people happy and God speed to your father
@mrshifter82202 ай бұрын
Saw these guys do this concert......set up in away i had never seen....instead of being at one end of Norfolk Scope (Virginia) they set up in the middle of Scope (basketball/hockey area) on a massive round stage that rotated slowly so everyone was totally entertained....you had to have been there....AMAZING
@jasonagenda36382 ай бұрын
Yeeeeeeesssssss!!! 😅 awesome! What an epic prog monster!
@jennydrumm73002 ай бұрын
Love it!! I'm a huge Yes fan since i was a teenager in the 70s. I have a coworker that is just 20 , played this for him and it's on his playlist now. Thank you! And may your dad RIP. He raised a good kid!
@christisheeks6334Ай бұрын
I love your compilations! I saw YES 3 times, live, in Summer, outside, under the stars, fantastic! Side note: When my baby daughter was hospitalized, during a bone marrow transplant, a few times the nurses would encourage me to take a break. I would go to my car and crank out YES. It would feed my fix for a dream of a joyous life. I love them so dearly! Thank you, YES! BTW my daughter is 36 years old and she loves YES, too!
@WonderMommaOGАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing that amazing story!
@OldschoolnanaАй бұрын
I saw them in an outdoor arena. It started to rain. They walked off & people were screaming Roundabout. They walked back on stage & played this in the pouring rain. We went home covered in mud. It was worth getting filthy dirty. They rocked the place down. ✌️🌻🌻 I'm so glad your daughter is well. ❤❤
@LordEagle2 ай бұрын
I'll NEVER stop liking these reactions to the songs I grew up with. 💥💥💥👍😎
@KaylaYeager-mz5sdАй бұрын
It’s seen around 100 different brands live including Yes. They are in the top three. Such great voices and instrumentation.
@brianm65302 ай бұрын
Thank you as always. You've really shown the positivity in the room by presenting Yes! It should put a smile on everyone's face watching.
@FUBAR1986Ай бұрын
They were truly the most progressive band at the time… I was pleasantly surprised through the different phases of this song as reactors kind of thought. It was going to end and then had that pleasant smile when they realized it wasn’t pure gold.
@lesblatnyak59472 ай бұрын
Ladies and gentlemen YES the greatest show on earth. I actually saw all reactors' reactions originally 🎶✨️🎶
@jonathanlund67082 ай бұрын
Same
@windship5x52 ай бұрын
Great job WonderMomma, Was born in 52 so I've heard it all as the soundtrack to my life. I was afraid it would get lost with the fast-food McMusic of today. Thanks to your father raising a very bright and inventive daughter more people can hear what should make them happy. Thankyou.
@yyz476112 күн бұрын
The Broaction guys, Zay and Zel so many good reactions to this song. It makes me happy to see people discover something that I have loved for most of my life
@thomasturner91882 ай бұрын
Fortunate to see the Yes Union tour with all of the 8 members together. Such a deep prog catalog they have to enjoy.
@glyngasson84502 ай бұрын
By the way, the weird noise at the start is achieved by hitting a chord on a piano, letting it die away and then running the tape backwards, so it goes from quiet to loud.
@justafreethinker2 ай бұрын
Thanks WonderMomma, you are INCREDIBLE!! I wonder if you could find enough of the Carpenters, John Denver, Selena Quintanilla and CCR to make a few of these AWESOME mashups that you do! Remarkable!!! Love your dedication and talent!!!
@WonderMommaOG2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. I do have John Denver, the Carpenters and CCR on my list!
@RandyYeager-hs7pl10 күн бұрын
Seen about 100 different artists live. Without a doubt they are in the top 5 live bands I’ve experienced 👍❤️
@donaldharrigan8631Ай бұрын
Freaking love Yes. 2024 and still listening to them non stop. Still have my Anderson Wakeman Rabin shirt when they came to Chicago.
@jeanday97472 ай бұрын
When this song first came out I couldn't wait to buy the album. That album sits with all my other albums. Every time I listen it takes me back to better place and time. No autotune as well. ❤❤❤❤
@brettkenschaft42392 ай бұрын
Unfortunately I only saw Yes live once, but it was incredible. It was at Red Rocks in '04 and Dream Theater opened for them. What impressed me the most, other than the unbelievable musicianship (from both bands!) was Jon's voice. He sounded exactly as he did when they recorded this all those years ago! One of the best shows I've ever seen!
@lindazee2 ай бұрын
I just saw Jon Anderson last year in NYC (backed by the amazing Band Geeks). Jon sounded incredible. Brought tears to my eyes. He's a treasure! 💚
@PureMetalBanzai2 ай бұрын
So sorry for your loss Momma. This is a brilliant song thats WAY ahead of its time. The level of musicianship is seriously next level.
@vistalite-ph4zw2 ай бұрын
I remember the 1st time hearing this song, I was working graveyard at the railroad and the radio was stuck on the classic rock station. This song came on and I was like WOW!! This was back in 1998 and I had the same reaction as these reactors. Excellent job....
@MDSlatanica2 ай бұрын
I would humbly request another great classic Momma, Peter Frampton 'Do You Feel The Way We Do' (live version please).
@vmmd172 ай бұрын
Live album version. Most reactors do the midnight special version. Frampton comes alive album version is an experience and what was played on the radio.
@supserbvideo2 ай бұрын
Pretty amazing things can happen when you have an actual band and they are very talented at playing these things we used to call instruments.
@yyz47612 ай бұрын
This is why kids like me back in the seventies wanted to play bass. RIP Chris you are my favorite
@MDElam2 ай бұрын
Love watching how this was made just as much as the compilation itself! Thank you for this!
@atdeacon2 ай бұрын
Pure musical joy!
@urex17172 ай бұрын
Your editorial skills are in a class all their own. Just brilliant.
@mrnobody31612 ай бұрын
This has been one of the happiest moments ever for me as a result of a Ů-Ţøøɓ Video. To be able to see multiple first listens of one of my favorite bands and one of my favorite songs is; Priceless! Thank you for your hard work and time, again. This is Brilliant. 🎶🕊💓🕊🎶👋👉🍁
@lazarus550Ай бұрын
The greatest band that has graced this planet with the greatest voice of Jon Anderson.
@O_Towne_Bear2 ай бұрын
This album changed how I looked at music. My first taste of Prog-Rock and my mind was blown. Caught them four times in concert (Tormato, 90125, Big Generator and Union)
@gandalfshakur8235Ай бұрын
One of those tunes that slowly descends us all straight into hell and then revives us to a church-like setting. Unsure as to which place is better. Understanding the complexities of things seem to be our eternal struggle.
@kmcgarr12 ай бұрын
Everything was golden. But that baseline!!! Holy shit! It kept it all together & was funky as it gets. They are. Leave it at that.
@jr-xs9tf2 ай бұрын
Chris Squire at his best. RIP
@tomswanson74462 ай бұрын
I think the young people in the world are now realizing and understanding what true musicianship is
@vinsgraphics2 ай бұрын
Yes always delivers. This was great! If you like long hours of work (lol), check out reactions to their magnum opus, “Awaken.” Jon Anderson counts it as his favorite. It’s only 15+ minutes, piece of cake! The icing is the organ, which was played by Wakeman in a church in Switzerland, piped to the recording studio several miles away over the PHONE. In 1977.
@BobS-0727Ай бұрын
Yes ushered in the Prog era. Sadly, I didn't get to see them in the 70's. However, I did get to see the 90125 tour and they were AWESOME! Great reaction from you all.
@aarongoldstein76142 ай бұрын
Your video compilation is every bit as remarkable as Yes' music. There are as many layers to your video as there are to Roundabout. Bravo!!!
@t.seank.5292 ай бұрын
You will never get that power from a drum machine/sequenced sampled grid corrected rhythm track, until computers have evolved thousands of years from now.
@iannetta112 ай бұрын
WOW. Haven’t heard that tune for years. It sounded effin AMAZING on my new vizio surround sound !!! GREAT VIDEOS !! Keep them comin !!
@TheDivayenta2 ай бұрын
Love you, Wondermomma! You are an artist. Sending you blessings for comfort and peace. ❤
@pn14572 ай бұрын
I knew Amber would love this song. She has come so far since she joined the reaction channel. She now likes the trippy head space songs and yes YES DEFINITELY DELIVERED. Thank you Momma for another great video. ❤
@joansrusticsoapsjoan21112 ай бұрын
Psychedelics were the name of the game back in the day. The music reflected that era. You gotta get in the zone e to appreciate it all. Music bridges the gap.
@dougim2 ай бұрын
Their Rock & Roll Hall of Fame performance totally slapped.
@AzDesertFoxx2 ай бұрын
What a great choice!! So many memories, hearing Yes. Kudos!
@tobytanzer2 ай бұрын
So sorry for your loss. This was my favourite song. For a year. I've been a life long Yes fan since first hearing Roundabout in 1971. The next album was Close to the Edge in 1972. It edged it out of #1. They kept changing and innovating until they reached their peak (IMO) with Awaken in 1977. Roundabout may be more accessible but it's NOT their best song! Most fans of my vintage will agree. Great compilation! Loved it to the moon and back!
@paulwebster34172 ай бұрын
The children of the 60’s-early 80’s had the best music. Floyd, Rush, Zep, Yes, Who, Sabath/ozzy, AC/DC, skynard, SRV, Queen, Boston, etc. We rocked! When music truly meant something and we had to buy an album or drive around listening to the radio waiting to hear our jam! Wouldn’t trade those times for anything.
@paulwebster34172 ай бұрын
Forgot deep purple, elo, ted nugent, Aerosmith, supertramp….
@Blue-ff2qv7 күн бұрын
Emerson Lake and Palmer, Electric Light Orchestra, Jethro Tull, lots to listen to in this vein.
@freebird73692 ай бұрын
Amazing use of those ancient scribing devices. Bravo.
@jonathanbroczkowski38042 ай бұрын
Thank you Los Santos Rock Radio for introducing me to YES. I just Google them and I remember owner of a lonely heart being on the radio lots as a kid too.
@jimcol4986Ай бұрын
Wow!! I can't even imagine how much time and effort went into editing to get the reactions of so many videos in sync with the music. Well done!!!!
@thomasmartin82272 ай бұрын
Watched the making of and still don't see how you do this. Just keep doing it cause we love it!
@Fairygrl_TW2 ай бұрын
Hey grl hey, Killer band, such candy for the ears. I think Disney love them because in thr 80s my kids got into DTV which was Disneys version of MTV and they used quite a few of their songs. Since age three my kids have loved them and still do, their fav was Owner of a Lonely Heart. Straight out of the womb I introduced them to the 70s music and they've never turned back, lol. Thanx so much darlin', take care, Peace
@loredrain37892 ай бұрын
We took all this music for granted. Seeing Yes in concert was an event in the 70s
@johnmiett60322 ай бұрын
Thank you Momma. I appreciate all the effort that goes into this.❤
@mrmiscast2 ай бұрын
First, I'm sorry for the loss of your Dad. It's such a trying time to lose your parents for most people. Thank you for all the effort it takes to make one of these videos. I do appreciate the efforts.
@jonesey9042 ай бұрын
The compilation was great, as usual, but that closing cover of the song was fire! Condolences for the loss of your dad.
@kittenledoux2768Ай бұрын
The next time you see an older person, just remember the music we listened to, and instead of thinking this person is old, think this person is so cool!
@Lisa-lq8xz2 ай бұрын
I fell in love with Yes the minute I heard their first song. I'm glad I grew up, when I did.
@jonathanwilkinson1461Ай бұрын
Authorities playing divide & rule, people playing music which unites, God bless us..
@darryllcagle90902 ай бұрын
Another home run here, WM. Every time I hear this, I think, "this should be on the mushroom playlist." Maybe I'll remember this time.
@Music-Is-Real-Love2 ай бұрын
I'm so happy you all reacted to this song. Great job!.