Yes - Parallels video free download


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Duration: 05:59
Uploaded: 2007/12/27

Great song written by Chris Squire.

When you've tried most everything and nothing's taking you higher

When you've come to realise, you've been playing with fire

Hear me when I say to you, it's really down to your heart

It's the beginning of a new love in sight

You've got the way to make it all happen

Set it spinning turning roundabout

Create a new dimension

When we are winning we can stop and shout

Making love towards perfection

I've been all around the world and seen so many faces

Young and old a story told, filling in my spaces

Now without a trace of doubt, I feel it every hour

It's the beginning of a new love inside

Could be an ever opening flower

No hesitation when we're all about

To build a shining tower

No explanations, need to work it out

You know we've got the power

Parallel our sights

And we will find, that we, we need, to be, where we, belong

Parallel our heights

Display our rights and wrongs, and always, keep it STRONG

It's the beginning of a new love in sight

Could be an ever opening flower

No explanations, need to work it out

You know we've got the power

It's the beginning of a new love inside

You've got the way to make it all happen

Set it spinning turning roundabout

Create a new dimension

When we are winning we can stop and shout

Making love towards perfection

Comments

8 years ago

Martin Dytham

Sensational!!

8 years ago

William Franco

Lyric, vocals, harmony - all excellent. But what blows my mind most is the fusion of a church organ to this progressive rock masterpiece.

9 years ago

Steve Anscombe

This was the B side to Stories when that was released as a single. I remember playing it, being somewhat gobsmacked and at the end, that outro, stops... Wow! I didn't have to defend them as being rambly 20 minute proggers any more. The heavier rockier B side did me a favour! 

9 years ago

Marcelo Pinho

Wonderfull forever. The best of progressive.

9 years ago

J. Charles

One of my favorite Yes songs of all time. The groove between the bass and drums is so catchy, and also being a bassplayer myself, I immediately noticed Chris's sound and approach-(equally as good as Siberian Khatru in my opinion - just in a different way) and the vocals are so rich. Can listen to this for hours-;)

9 years ago

Jon Noa

Actually if the RRHOF doesn't want Yes it shows what a joke it is. The hell with 'em Phony pompous self-congratulating A holes

9 years ago

hackettiano76

Temazo...

9 years ago

Mark Engel

God damn Rick can hammer those keys, the man is (was) a master keyboard genius!

9 years ago

Cyan Blue

It's such a boring, power chord heavy song. Not Yes' best by a long shot.

9 years ago

Louis Hill

What ever. The #Sounds.

9 years ago

filidorable

Chris co-wrote this with Jon. I loved his drivingly-fluid bass lines. He was the main reason I fell in love with Yes. The tunes were great of course, but speaking as a fellow-bass man, it was his contribution over the years that impressed me most. Just listen to Fish Out Of Water and you'll see what would have been possible had he been let off the leash more.

9 years ago

TheBrad1960

No body now days can do this! Todays music is bloody rubbish!

9 years ago

Roger Chen

Yes, its Yes again.Track three off Going for the One (1977) - ParallelsBeautiful song that words alone (except Jon Anderson's) cannot describe.

9 years ago

schmittelt

Great tune. I especially like the backing vocal bit on the last chorus. Is that Steve rambling away back there?

9 years ago

Robert Waggoner

bass line at 0:27 to 0:30 --- Chris Squire signature ---

9 years ago

Robert Waggoner

best song on the album

9 years ago

John Beare

Why in the heck isn't this band in the RRHOF??

9 years ago

FRIDAY NIGHT SESSIONS

*Yes* *Parallels*Rick Wakeman's return to the band was marked by his use of the *Polymoog* over the *Mellotron* on this 1977 album.Your where he belongs host, +Andrew Coffman #fns #aru #arumoogsunday #yes 

9 years ago

Byron Gordon

Great organ work. 

9 years ago

Anthony Bielik

Love the bass line at 4:31!!!

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