To Be Over
"To Be Over"
Immerse yourself in the intricate beauty of Yes's "To Be Over," a captivating progressive rock piece from 1974. Featured on the complex Relayer album, this track showcases stunning melodies, delicate guitar work, and the band's signature sophisticated arrangements, offering a moment of atmospheric grace.
- TITLE: To Be Over
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- BAND: Yes
- GENRE: Progressive Rock
- RELEASEDAY: November 28
- YEAR: 1974
Appearing on the 1974 album Relayer, "To Be Over" provides a melodic counterpoint to the album's more intense moments. This progressive rock gem highlights Steve Howe's versatile guitar playing, including beautiful steel guitar passages, interwoven with Patrick Moraz's keyboards and Jon Anderson's evocative vocals.
With its flowing structure and themes seemingly hinting at resolution and peace after struggle, "To Be Over" is a masterfully crafted progressive rock composition. This 1974 track demonstrates Yes's ability to blend complex musical ideas with emotional depth, creating a richly textured and enduring piece of music.
SONG MEANING: The lyrics suggest reaching a state of peace, acceptance, and understanding after a period of turmoil or searching ("To be over, we will see... / We need passion we need desire"). It speaks of moving beyond conflict and doubt towards harmony and resolution ("Don't doubt the beauty, we're fated to be"), possibly reflecting the overarching themes of war and peace explored on the Relayer album.
"Yes"
- TITLE: Yes
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- ACTIVE: 1968–1981 (1968), 1983–2004 (1983), 2009–present (2009)
- BAND: Yes
"Roundabout"
- TITLE: Roundabout
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- BAND: Yes
- GENRE: Progressive Rock
- RELEASEDAY: January 04
- YEAR: 1972
