To me this song really brings out Yes's jazz influences. Whether they are specific or not, you can't deny that this song is kind of jazzy. Also, whoever is on keyboards through this album, (they have so many, i can't keep track) is amazing. Love it. Also what I get from these lyrics is that they just enjoy creating their music.
The keyboardist on this song (and the album, Relayer) was Patrick Moraz, replacing Rick Wakeman for a solo career (CMIIW) before Wakeman returns in the following album, Going For the One
The keyboardist on this song (and the album, Relayer) was Patrick Moraz, replacing Rick Wakeman for a solo career (CMIIW) before Wakeman returns in the following album, Going For the One
To me this song really brings out Yes's jazz influences. Whether they are specific or not, you can't deny that this song is kind of jazzy. Also, whoever is on keyboards through this album, (they have so many, i can't keep track) is amazing. Love it. Also what I get from these lyrics is that they just enjoy creating their music.
The keyboardist on this song (and the album, Relayer) was Patrick Moraz, replacing Rick Wakeman for a solo career (CMIIW) before Wakeman returns in the following album, Going For the One
The keyboardist on this song (and the album, Relayer) was Patrick Moraz, replacing Rick Wakeman for a solo career (CMIIW) before Wakeman returns in the following album, Going For the One