Yes also earned their only for in 1985 for the two-minute track "" | They played at the in , London where Jack Barrie, owner of the nearby La Chasse club, saw them perform |
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Seeing an option of continuing the band with new creative input and expertise, Squire revealed the situation to Horn and Downes and suggested that they join Yes as full-time members | Note: User needs to enter "YES" in the "Search" field, "Artist" in the "Search by" field and click the "Go" button |
Anderson and Howe, who had been less involved with the writing and production on Open Your Eyes than they'd wished, would express dissatisfaction about the album later.
15Although the album's cover was designed by , it still features their Roger Dean "bubble" logotype | They encouraged the group to seek outside songwriters, preferably ones who could help them deliver hit singles |
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Founded and run by formerly homeless youth and their allies, YES works to end youth homelessness in Baltimore by 1 providing urgently-needed direct services to youth experiencing homelessness, 2 developing the leadership and employment readiness of youth who have experienced homelessness, and 3 engaging in system-level reform | The band's logotype used since 1972 designed by artist Roger Dean In 1967, bassist formed the rock band , with singer and guitarist Clive Bayley, drummer Bob Hagger, and guitarist |
He took leave of the band, asserting that he would never stay in Yes purely for the money, and started work in on a solo project that eventually involved Wakeman, Howe and Bruford | The record was not a chart success; it peaked at number 71 in the UK and number 186 in the US |
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It went on to for two weeks while reaching number 6 in the US, and became the band's fourth consecutive gold album | Significantly, the tour setlist featured only a few pieces from the new album, and mostly concentrated on earlier material |
Each group played their own songs, with Anderson singing on all tracks.
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