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Old 08-05-2006, 06:23 AM
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Re: The Ladder?

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To anyone that doesn't understand the appeal of Heart of the Sunrise-Buy a guitar.(or drum, or bass), come back and post when you've managed to play it through....just once. see you next incarnation.
I like the song for its emotional content.. as far as raw complexity goes, I'm pretty sure that Yes has some trickier pieces. I say this as a guitarist myself, though not nearly so talented! It's just that my ears tell me that Heart of the Sunrise, while stirring and at times fast paced example of Yes music, is not the creme de la creme of Yes creme.
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Old 08-05-2006, 10:20 PM
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It's just that my ears tell me that Heart of the Sunrise, while stirring and at times fast paced example of Yes music, is not the creme de la creme of Yes creme.
I so totally agree.
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Old 08-06-2006, 07:44 AM
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I like the song for its emotional content.. as far as raw complexity goes, I'm pretty sure that Yes has some trickier pieces. I say this as a guitarist myself, though not nearly so talented! It's just that my ears tell me that Heart of the Sunrise, while stirring and at times fast paced example of Yes music, is not the creme de la creme of Yes creme.
Like I always say, it rocks and I like it. Take a song like "Land's End" by Bruford. Not the most comlicated of his band's pieces (actually a Dave Stewart tune that rips off his own "Bryden Two-Step for Amphibians") but a great song.

I couldn't care less about raw complexity. Sometimes I like it - using the same band as an example, I love "Beelzebub" and "Five G". But most stuff by Liquid Tension Experiment, for example, I can't groove to.

Now if the point is that HOTS (lol) is not the most complicated Yes piece, agreed. But whether you LIKE it or not is an entirely different matter.
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