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YES - SOON - Live in Amsterdam, 2001 (Legend Pt)
BAND YES: Members Jon Anderson (Vocals), Chris Squire (Bass), Steve Howe (Guitars), Alan White (Drums) & Tom Brislin (Keyboards).
ORCHESTRA: Conducted by Larry Groupé.
DVD: Yes Symphonic Live Tour, Performance at the SOON in Amsterdam 2001
published: 04 Dec 2012
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Soon by Yes in 1080p HD
From Wikipedia:
The final section (of Gates of Delirium, Soon), in which the drive of the previous sixteen minutes is replaced by a gentle melody and a lyrical prayer for peace, was released as a U.S. single under the title "Soon" in early 1975.
"Sound Chaser" is a mostly instrumental piece that echoes the then-popular jazz fusion of Mahavishnu Orchestra and Return To Forever. "To Be Over" features complex, melodic arrangements of guitar and electric sitar (at one point quoting a theme from Tales from Topographic Oceans), and relatively straightforward lyrics.
A special promotional only, white label, "banded for airplay" version of the LP was available to U.S. radio stations in 1974. It has the track "The Gates of Delirium" broken into three segments: the opening vocal section, the inst...
published: 16 Mar 2012
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Yes - Soon (Live 1.975)
The song has the incredible arrangements and quality in the sound very beautiful. Relayer is a brillant Album. Steve Howe se luce en una maravillosa interpretación llena de emotividad junto a la voz de Jon Anderson, hace de este tema una autentica joya de la musica. I Love this song.
published: 13 Jan 2008
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Yes - Soon
RELAYER (1974)
published: 14 Nov 2018
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Soon (YES Tribute Version) by Laura Casale
This is Laura Casale's Tribute Version of the song, "Soon" from the "Gates of Delirium" from the 1974 "Relayer Album" by the band, "YES." All music, vocals, instrumentation, digital recording and videography by L. Casale. This song was originally written and arranged by the members of YES - Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, Steve Howe, Alan White and Patrick Moraz. Laura wishes to thank the band members for writing and arranging one of the most beautiful songs ever written! Laura's version of this song and video are not intended for sale! Visit Laura on facebook - http://www.facebook.com/pages/Laura-Casale/308463503775
LAURA'S DEBUT NEW ALBUM "NOW IS WHERE YOU ARE" also available at www.lauracasale .com
published: 18 Apr 2011
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YES - SOON - Live in Amsterdam, 2001 (Legend Pt)
BAND YES: Members Jon Anderson (Vocals), Chris Squire (Bass), Steve Howe (Guitars), Alan White (Drums) & Tom Brislin (Keyboards).
ORCHESTRA: Conducted by Larr...
BAND YES: Members Jon Anderson (Vocals), Chris Squire (Bass), Steve Howe (Guitars), Alan White (Drums) & Tom Brislin (Keyboards).
ORCHESTRA: Conducted by Larry Groupé.
DVD: Yes Symphonic Live Tour, Performance at the SOON in Amsterdam 2001
https://wn.com/Yes_Soon_Live_In_Amsterdam,_2001_(Legend_Pt)
BAND YES: Members Jon Anderson (Vocals), Chris Squire (Bass), Steve Howe (Guitars), Alan White (Drums) & Tom Brislin (Keyboards).
ORCHESTRA: Conducted by Larry Groupé.
DVD: Yes Symphonic Live Tour, Performance at the SOON in Amsterdam 2001
- published: 04 Dec 2012
- views: 773327
6:46
Soon by Yes in 1080p HD
From Wikipedia:
The final section (of Gates of Delirium, Soon), in which the drive of the previous sixteen minutes is replaced by a gentle melody and a lyrical ...
From Wikipedia:
The final section (of Gates of Delirium, Soon), in which the drive of the previous sixteen minutes is replaced by a gentle melody and a lyrical prayer for peace, was released as a U.S. single under the title "Soon" in early 1975.
"Sound Chaser" is a mostly instrumental piece that echoes the then-popular jazz fusion of Mahavishnu Orchestra and Return To Forever. "To Be Over" features complex, melodic arrangements of guitar and electric sitar (at one point quoting a theme from Tales from Topographic Oceans), and relatively straightforward lyrics.
A special promotional only, white label, "banded for airplay" version of the LP was available to U.S. radio stations in 1974. It has the track "The Gates of Delirium" broken into three segments: the opening vocal section, the instrumental "battle" middle section, and the "Soon" final section, with slight fades between each to aid with on-air segues. This was done to try to increase Relayer's radio exposure, as most radio stations would provide only limited, if any, air time to a 22-minute song. The edit of "Soon" resulting from this treatment was subsequently released as a single in the U.S.
The critical reaction to Relayer, coming after a predecessor that many critics felt was pretentious and long-winded, was mixed. However, it was still a commercial success, with many observers later considering it vastly underrated.
Lyrics:
Soon, oh soon the light,
Pass within and soothe this endless night
And wait here for you,
Our reason to be here.
Soon, oh soon the time,
All we move to gain will reach and calm;
Our heart is open,
Our reason to be here.
Long ago, set into rhyme.
Soon, oh soon the light,
Ours to shape for all time,
Ours the right;
The sun will lead us,
Our reason to be here.
Soon, oh soon the light,
Ours to shape for all time,
Ours the right;
The sun will lead us,
Our reason to be here.
https://wn.com/Soon_By_Yes_In_1080P_Hd
From Wikipedia:
The final section (of Gates of Delirium, Soon), in which the drive of the previous sixteen minutes is replaced by a gentle melody and a lyrical prayer for peace, was released as a U.S. single under the title "Soon" in early 1975.
"Sound Chaser" is a mostly instrumental piece that echoes the then-popular jazz fusion of Mahavishnu Orchestra and Return To Forever. "To Be Over" features complex, melodic arrangements of guitar and electric sitar (at one point quoting a theme from Tales from Topographic Oceans), and relatively straightforward lyrics.
A special promotional only, white label, "banded for airplay" version of the LP was available to U.S. radio stations in 1974. It has the track "The Gates of Delirium" broken into three segments: the opening vocal section, the instrumental "battle" middle section, and the "Soon" final section, with slight fades between each to aid with on-air segues. This was done to try to increase Relayer's radio exposure, as most radio stations would provide only limited, if any, air time to a 22-minute song. The edit of "Soon" resulting from this treatment was subsequently released as a single in the U.S.
The critical reaction to Relayer, coming after a predecessor that many critics felt was pretentious and long-winded, was mixed. However, it was still a commercial success, with many observers later considering it vastly underrated.
Lyrics:
Soon, oh soon the light,
Pass within and soothe this endless night
And wait here for you,
Our reason to be here.
Soon, oh soon the time,
All we move to gain will reach and calm;
Our heart is open,
Our reason to be here.
Long ago, set into rhyme.
Soon, oh soon the light,
Ours to shape for all time,
Ours the right;
The sun will lead us,
Our reason to be here.
Soon, oh soon the light,
Ours to shape for all time,
Ours the right;
The sun will lead us,
Our reason to be here.
- published: 16 Mar 2012
- views: 244592
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Yes - Soon (Live 1.975)
The song has the incredible arrangements and quality in the sound very beautiful. Relayer is a brillant Album. Steve Howe se luce en una maravillosa interpretac...
The song has the incredible arrangements and quality in the sound very beautiful. Relayer is a brillant Album. Steve Howe se luce en una maravillosa interpretación llena de emotividad junto a la voz de Jon Anderson, hace de este tema una autentica joya de la musica. I Love this song.
https://wn.com/Yes_Soon_(Live_1.975)
The song has the incredible arrangements and quality in the sound very beautiful. Relayer is a brillant Album. Steve Howe se luce en una maravillosa interpretación llena de emotividad junto a la voz de Jon Anderson, hace de este tema una autentica joya de la musica. I Love this song.
- published: 13 Jan 2008
- views: 1750620
6:55
Soon (YES Tribute Version) by Laura Casale
This is Laura Casale's Tribute Version of the song, "Soon" from the "Gates of Delirium" from the 1974 "Relayer Album" by the band, "YES." All music, vocals, ins...
This is Laura Casale's Tribute Version of the song, "Soon" from the "Gates of Delirium" from the 1974 "Relayer Album" by the band, "YES." All music, vocals, instrumentation, digital recording and videography by L. Casale. This song was originally written and arranged by the members of YES - Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, Steve Howe, Alan White and Patrick Moraz. Laura wishes to thank the band members for writing and arranging one of the most beautiful songs ever written! Laura's version of this song and video are not intended for sale! Visit Laura on facebook - http://www.facebook.com/pages/Laura-Casale/308463503775
LAURA'S DEBUT NEW ALBUM "NOW IS WHERE YOU ARE" also available at www.lauracasale .com
https://wn.com/Soon_(Yes_Tribute_Version)_By_Laura_Casale
This is Laura Casale's Tribute Version of the song, "Soon" from the "Gates of Delirium" from the 1974 "Relayer Album" by the band, "YES." All music, vocals, instrumentation, digital recording and videography by L. Casale. This song was originally written and arranged by the members of YES - Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, Steve Howe, Alan White and Patrick Moraz. Laura wishes to thank the band members for writing and arranging one of the most beautiful songs ever written! Laura's version of this song and video are not intended for sale! Visit Laura on facebook - http://www.facebook.com/pages/Laura-Casale/308463503775
LAURA'S DEBUT NEW ALBUM "NOW IS WHERE YOU ARE" also available at www.lauracasale .com
- published: 18 Apr 2011
- views: 10079