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Here is a very significant piece of music history from a small Psych comp of unreleased tapes. This is one of a handful of recordings from a BBC session from Mabel Greer's Toyshop who less than a year later evolved into Yes. Consisting of Yes Members (Ex-Syn) Peter Banks and Chris Squire and Ex Warriors singer Jon Anderson. This is a top notch Psych track right in the same league as The Syn or Tomorrow (Steve Howe would joing this band when they morphed into Yes).

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9 years ago

Christopher Joseph

Even early on you can hear characteristic Squire bass

10 years ago

Andy Thomas

Anyone got the BBC Nightride 'Tomorrow' session?

10 years ago

Mabel Greers Toyshop

Mabel Greer's Toyshop now has a Facebook page

11 years ago

Josh Bloomer

Yep., Hagger, and Clive Bayley singing. This song is about a wood that Clive visited as a kid, and took his own kids to. The bridge was written in half an hour, while the producer went to lunch. Clive Bayley song all the way--I've played it with him at the Christmas table. Yes took it, and Clive never claimed royalties.

12 years ago

MrBillAMiller

@PsychedelicGuy ha ha get it yes

12 years ago

realdinho

please note that Steve Howe only joined Yes after the first 2 albums, not "when MGT morphed into Yes" as written in the description. Great to hear this early version. Thanks a lot!

12 years ago

AIKevorkian

I've been a piano/keyboard player since I was only 6 yrs old, and as much as I've loved T.Kaye and Rick Wakeman's awesome musicianship, it was Chris Squire that ultimately made me a Yes fan big time. And thx for posting this; never heard this prototype song until a few days ago! A.I.K.

12 years ago

George Vreeland Hill

Wow. Thanks for sharing. George Vreeland Hill

12 years ago

pewploid

@MapsOfJupiter Who was the drummer ?

13 years ago

ExyledJambo

Many thanks to PsychedelicGuy for posting this ... I have read of it's existence but never heard it ... amazing ! ... thanks again

13 years ago

PsychedelicGuy

@HarvestmanMan Yes

13 years ago

HarvestmanMan

In the description, was Peter Banks' Syn the same one that recorded "Grounded"?

13 years ago

PsychedelicGuy

@MapsOfJupiter Ah ya I have all four of the Psychedelia comps...doesnt get mych better.

13 years ago

Robert Laberge

The bass guitar tone is unmistakenly Chris Squire's!

13 years ago

1m2a3t4t5

this is awesome, being a yes fan

13 years ago

PsychedelicGuy

@MapsOfJupiter Ya I will post the other 2 songs I was able to record from the vinyl.

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