Ακούμε ένα απόσπασμα από το επικό ‘The Gates Of Delirium’ των Yes [στο remix του Steven Wilson] από το άλμπουμ τους Relayer του 1974, ακολουθώντας το νήμα του αντιπολεμικού concept, μαζί μ΄εκείνο των μουσικών του μήνα – ο μεγάλος Jon Anderson γεννήθηκε τον Οκτώβριο του 1944.
We hear an excerpt from Yes’ epic ‘The Gates Of Delirium’ [remixed by Steven Wilson] from their 1974 album Relayer, following the thread of the antiwar concept along with the one of this’ month’s musicians – the great Jon Anderson was born in October 1944.
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
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Funny, I have 25,000 songs in iTunes playing at random and this just came up, so I am listening to it for a second time today… Great song, so I won’t complain.
Plenty to listen to in there anyway!
Thank you!
What an intro…. to this Song… So many artists it seems in the 70’s era were creating Songs of what we are just now beginning to understand.. 🙂 loved the Song… It played happily while I was browsing in WP.. 🙂
Have a great week.. <3
Thank you very much Sue! To me the ’70s were the most interesting and exciting period for pop music, because of bands like this.
Agree… What a great time to be in my case late teens early 20s.. 😀 I think I knew every lyric by heart on the radio in those days… Today I can’t always understand a word! lol 😉
Not much to understand there. No wonder why A.I. is taking over the “culture department”.
Agreed
Yes, yes, yes!
Love this, thank you!