Official of the official copy of the the original video for shoot hight aimlow yes video... does anyone have the clear digital remastered video of Shoot high Aim low Video please?! ✅️
Simply a classic. My favorite from ZEBRA. I ALWAYS LIKED ZEBRA. they had their own sound, like Willie Nelson in country music. This song, is always try to not play it too much, so that I do not get burned out, but who in this works can get burned out with ZEBRA ?! So, I will jam it, until I burn up.... 🎶 🎵 🎶
I really hope Paul Simon heard this. Chris Squire was amazing. His throwing in of the theam from the America song from West Side Story at the beginning of thus song was freaking genius.
Un vero e proprio capolavoro nascosto. Chissà perché, Relayer fu criticato all'epoca della sua uscita. Per me non ha nulla da invidiare a Close to the Edge, ed è se vogliamo più evoluto. L'assolo di Steve è da maestri della musica, non della chitarra. Non lo citano mai, ma qui si rivela come uno dei più grandi in assoluto. Non dico il più grande, perché c'é sempre Fripp, ma lo avvicina di molto...
So many layers to this amazing song and video graphics. So mysterious and mystical and that’s what kept me going in the 70’s, I was a teen I would sit in my room on front of a sunny south window and paint and draw listening to to this music of YES, Pink Floyd, Alan Parsons Project I Robot albums over and over. I’m still doing that today painting 🎨🧑🏻🎨 my son gave me a soundcore speaker and I feel I’m at a concert in the 70’s. My personal Time Machine. 🩵🧚🏼🤍🌜🌞🌛🩵🤍🦋✨🪐🪐🪐🌈💫🌚✨✨✨
Strongest song... so strong that Neil Peart used ideas fro yes and several other conceptual lyrical bands to lyricise Rush's songs... and I ain't kidding you!
This album is full of praise now it seems. I have always loved it even on it's release it was rubbished by the music press and even a proportion of Yes fans as being self indulgent and pretentious
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Saw it performed live in Chicago 1979. Best live band IMO. This song reminds me of Beatles Mr. Kite only to a higher illustrative and mystical level. Yes in their prime had no peers.