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And rearrange your liver to the solid mental grace
And achieve it all with music that came quickly from afar
And taste the fruit of man recorded losing all against the hour
And assessing points to nowhere, leading every single one
A dewdrop can exalt us like the music of the sun
And take away the plain in which we move
And choose the course you're running
Down at the end, round by the corner
Not right away, not right away
Close to the edge, down by a river
Not right away, not right away
Crossed the line around the changes of the summer
Reaching out to call the color of the sky
Passed around a moment clothed in mornings faster than we see
Getting over all the time I had to worry
Leaving all the changes far from far behind
We relieve the tension only to find out the master's name
Down at the end, round by the corner
Close to the edge, just by a river
Seasons will pass you by
I get up, I get down
Now that it's all over and done
Now that you find, now that you're whole
II. Total Mass Retain
My eyes convinced, eclipsed with the younger moon attained with love
It changed as almost strained amidst clear manna from above
I crucified my hate and held the word within my hand
There's you, the time, the logic, or the reasons we don't understand
Sad courage claimed the victims standing still for all to see
As armoured movers took approached to overlook the sea
There since the cord, the license, or the reasons we understood will be
Down at the edge, close by a river
Close to the edge, round by the corner
Close to the end, down by the corner
Down at the edge, round by the river
Sudden cause shouldn't take away the startled memory
All in all, the journey takes you all the way
As apart from any reality that you've ever seen and known
Guessing problems only to deceive the mention
Passing paths that climb halfway into the void
As we cross from side to side, we hear the total mass retain
Down at the edge, round by the corner
Close to the end, down by a river
Seasons will pass you by
I get up, I get down
III. I Get Up, I Get Down
In her white lace, you could clearly see the lady sadly looking
Saying that she'd take the blame
For the crucifixion of her own domain
I get up, I get down
I get up, I get down
Two million people barely satisfy
Two hundred women watch one woman cry, too late
The eyes of honesty can achieve
(She would gladly say it amazement of her story)
How many millions do we deceive each day?
(Asking only interest could be laid upon the children of her domain)
I get up, I get down
I get up, I get down
In charge of who is there in charge of me
(She could clearly see the lady sadly looking)
Do I look on blindly and say I see the way?
(Saying that she'd take the blame
For the crucifixion of her own domain)
The truth is written all along the page
(She would gladly say it amazement of her story)
How old will I be before I come of age for you?
(Asking only interest could be laid upon the children of her domain)
I get up, I get down
I get up, I get down
I get up, I get down
I get up, I get down
I get up, I get down
IV. Seasons Of Man
The time between the notes relates the color to the scenes
A constant vogue of triumphs dislocate man, so it seems
And space between the focus shape ascend knowledge of love
As song and chance develop time, lost social temp'rance rules above
Ah, ah
Then according to the man who showed his outstretched arm to space
He turned around and pointed, revealing all the human race
I shook my head and smiled a whisper, knowing all about the place
On the hill we viewed the silence of the valley
Called to witness cycles only of the past
And we reach all this with movements in between the said remark
Close to the edge, down by the river
Down at the end, round by the corner
Seasons will pass you by
Now that it's all over and done
Called to the seed, right to the sun
Now that you find, now that you're whole
Seasons will pass you by
I get up, I get down
I get up, I get down
I get up, I get down
I see quite a few negative comments have been made down the years about this one - so I will just add a bit of balance by saying I love it as much now as when I first heard it 46 years ago when I was - dear god, 17! - and I thank Bill and Radio Paradise so much for playing it.
I Agree completely! I was also 17yrs old when this came out! I played it so much that I wore it out & had to buy a new one! GREAT ALBUM!! Thanx RP!
Unfortunately for the unregainable last 17 minutes of my life, I have come to the conclusion that I fall into the Genesis camp when it comes to the whole Prog Rock genre. No Yes, no.
Well, at least you listened to it in it's entirety! Everybody has different tastes. I love BOTH bands, and I have, since the 70s!
I just realized why I've never like Yes. Just like Wagner! No cadences for measures and measures. Meandering, noodling melodic line.
Everybody has different tastes. I think they are GREAT!!! ...Noodle on!
I just realized why I've never like Yes. Just like Wagner! No cadences for measures and measures. Meandering, noodling melodic line.
As Flat as the Cat?
I took my oldest son to see one of the two Yes bands now touring. They opened with this. Ten minutes in he turns to me and asks "Is this still the same song?"
Those are the best songs!
westslope wrote:
Better than Geddy Lee?
I think Geddy's at the end of his time, but Claypool has a lot more ahead. And he would've been so experimental, which would've helped the band. The current stuff is so pedestrian.
This was one of the albums that kept me sane and happy whilst learning my trade with Shell in the 70's.
Thank (any) god it existed, now I have to deal with Rap, Hip Hop and goodness knows how many other forms of 'music' that should have been aborted.
It is well known about the band Yes that you either love them or damn them ... I have loved them always..
I think you could say that about the entirety of progressive rock. People openly mock its excesses but fail to mention the virtuosity. Love it.
Count me in with the loves, remember the day this album came out.
Guess you had to be there.
It is well known about the band Yes that you either love them or damn them ... I have loved them always..
LISTEN to that bass at the beginning.
I still contend that Les Claypool should've replaced Squire.
Better than Geddy Lee?
Talk Talk followed by Yes.
C'est absolument fantastique.
It is absolutely fantastic. It is true...
Count me in with the loves, remember the day this album came out.
Guess you had to be there.
C'est absolument fantastique.
I still contend that Les Claypool should've replaced Squire.
I need some microdot or orange sunshine or window pane for this!!!!
Yikes.
Hey man, it's cosmic. Takes some time and get cosmic.
But for crying out loud....this song is just freakin amazing.
And that bass. Oh the bass.
My last question: was this song recorded in one session? I don't hear how they could piece together short tracks into one big track. But that would be impossible, eh!
Eh! Eh! Eh!
Time to drive back to the dispeniary, again
Is it Gadzooks?
Is it WTF?
It's...it's...it's...pandemonium!!!!
It's....it's....Chris Squire at his freakin best!!!!
And Steve Howe ain't bad either.
10, now and forever.
Damn.. this is a long song
Interesting that you say you've heard a lot of prog rock and list great bands that I love too, because this is like the definition, the foundation, the pinnacle even, of prog rock, imho. Maybe you had to be there.
But... I was there and as someone else just posted... it was sublime. Bruford's sophisticated drumming, Squire ripping his bass like it was a lead guitar, Anderson's unique and soaring vocals, Wakeman and Howe laying down licks that make your head spin, all meshing perfectly minute after glorious minute. Their sheer musicianship and ability to make the complex accessible to my young and impressionable mind was mind blowing. - it made most 3 minute, 3 chord radio songs pale by comparison. Then, when I started playing music myself, my appreciation for just how friggn hard that stuff is to play, allowed it to stay fresh for me. Solid 10 from me.
Absolutely admire the artistry and craftsmanship in prog rock. I grew up with it and then grew out of it and expanded my musical tastes into other genres. 17 minutes of scales and solos aren't really my thing anymore and I now find it impossible to listen to it. This is music for musicians, of which I am one so I can appreciate it for the technical ability, not for most people of which I am also most people. It will go down as a classic as will Born to Be Wild, Smoke on the Water, Sweet Home Alabama, et al. If I never hear those songs again, it certainly won't cause me the same discomfort it is to listen to this song as well as those. Hope that helps.
One of the first concerts I saw was Yes before they hit the arenas. Gad I'm old. I just looked it up - Sept 23 1972. They played bits of this, and older stuff.
Unfortunately, as soon as they started playing, the sound was so loud and overwhelming we had to leave the place quickly, and she was really really mad at me. Duh
Some might object to your criteria for the existence of the Almighty, but I'm with you, bobcanna1. ; )
48 years later, still sittin' back, headphones on, herbal state of mind. Still fabulous.
Wow! That goes out with a bang!!
I give it a one. Because when you are at work and have to concentrate this music is simply too much and very annoying! But I agree with your comment. Only there is no rating for musical artistry and craftsmanship. Wish there was!
sqqqrly wrote:
Gotta wonder if someone saying such a thing is old enough to remember either.
Probably a punk rocker...
After Echoes by Pink Floyd, my favourite.
Absolutely beautiful -> 10.
Gotta wonder if someone saying such a thing is old enough to remember either.
Yes!!!!! The plethora of negative comments is a surprise.
Damn.. this is a long song
For those that like Radiohead (but not this) and complain that others "Just don't get it"...same goes here.
Seeing some of the negative comments here remind of those about Radiohead. For those that like Radiohead (but not this) and complain that others "Just don't get it"...same goes here. I'd argue it's easier to like this.
Disco became popular because people could dance to it. It still is for that very same reason. End of story.
The squeaking vocals !
Then go listen to Michael Buble', skippy!
YOU BET! ...Pete!!! ...WNEW FM 102.7!!! ...Allison Steel "The Night Bird" (late night DJ), on WNEW, used to play this a lot! ...The good old days!!!
Close to the Edge is the fifth studio album by English progressive rock band Yes, released on 13 September 1972 by Atlantic Records. It is their last album of the 1970s to feature original drummer Bill Bruford before he left to join King Crimson.
That explains the tiny bit of King Crimson I hear.
Thanks for pulling this out of the archives Bill.
The squeaking vocals !
This I think is the most widely spreaded song I ever seen here on RP.
Very Few Classic Rock Songs only rate below 70. This should not be one of them.
all time. However, when Squire , Bruford and Howe connected
they could make magic. "Siberian Khatru" from this album is
a stroke of genius..
...in a good way.
U standing for?...
We can be anything in front of a green screen.
Times change. But I still love this musician's music I grew up with regardless of the media.
Long life RP however…
Heard this today for the first time in decades. Went right to Amazon and bought the Roger Dean album cover book.
idiot_wind wrote:
What I missed?
<edit, after it was over> Thanks, BillG and Rebecca. I get up, I get down.
What I missed?
yea verily ... me as well.
The Union DVD is fantastic though.
We just do.
That's what she said
I Agree completely! I was also 17yrs old when this came out! I played it so much that I wore it out & had to buy a new one! GREAT ALBUM!! Thanx RP!
RP, Thank You for the lyrics. For many years, I got them wrong. I have listened to this on RP at least 10 times while reading the lyrics & remembering what I thought they were. NOW I have to figure out what they mean! LOL!