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YMP Classic Feed – Yes Music Podcast
Kevin Mulryne
300 episodes
6 days ago
The Yes Music Podcast has over 250 episodes so I have had to split the feed into two parts. This is one with the older episodes, the other one is the current episode feed.
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The Yes Music Podcast has over 250 episodes so I have had to split the feed into two parts. This is one with the older episodes, the other one is the current episode feed.
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Music
Arts,
Performing Arts
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Yes Album Listening Guides – Tales From Topographic Oceans Part 2 – Simon Barrow helps us to conceptualise the concept – 592
YMP Classic Feed – Yes Music Podcast
53 minutes 6 seconds
2 years ago
Yes Album Listening Guides – Tales From Topographic Oceans Part 2 – Simon Barrow helps us to conceptualise the concept – 592

Produced by Joseph Cottrell and Ken Fuller



This week we are joined by Yes book author, Simon Barrow, to talk about the concept behind Tales From Topographic Oceans. We get into a lot of detail as you would expect and explore some pretty fascinating areas of concept music - whatever that actually is!




* What is a concept album?



* Is Tales a concept album?



* Does it even matter?




Let us know if you agree with us!



Some of Kevin's copies of Tales



The actual footnote Jon Anderson based the concept of Tales on:10-6: Pertaining to the shastras, literally, “sacred books,” comprising four classes of scripture: the shruti, smriti, purana, and tantra. These comprehensive treatises cover every aspect of religious and social life, and the fields of law, medicine, architecture, art, etc. The shrutis are the “directly heard” or “revealed” scriptures, the Vedas. The smritis or “remembered” lore was finally written down in a remote past as the world’s longest epic poems, the Mahabharata and the Ramayana. Puranas are literally “ancient” allegories; tantras literally mean “rites” or “rituals”; these treatises convey profound truths under a veil of detailed symbolism.



https://www.gutenberg.org/files/7452/7452-h/7452-h.htm







Simon Barrow at a Yes concert!











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Producers:




* Joseph Cottrell



* Ken Fuller




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Jim Morrison Jon Pickles Declan Logue Gary Betts Alan Begg Michael Handerhan Barry Gorsky Steve Perry Doug Curran Martin Kjellberg Todd Dudley Rachel Hadaway Lind  Paul Hailes Craig Estenes Mark James Lang Steve Rode David Bob Martilotta John Holden Stephen LambeDem Fred Barringer Scott Colombo Chris Bandini David Heyden John Thomson Mark Baggs John Cowan John Parry Dave Owen Simon Barrow Steve Scott Terence Sadler Steve Dill Robert Nasir  Fergus Cubbage William Hayes Geoff Bailie Steven Roehr Lobate Scarp Geoffrey Mason David Watkinson Tim Stannard Robert VandiverBrian Sullivan David Pannell Jamie McQuinnMiguel Falcão Paul Tomei Michael O'Connor



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YMP Classic Feed – Yes Music Podcast
The Yes Music Podcast has over 250 episodes so I have had to split the feed into two parts. This is one with the older episodes, the other one is the current episode feed.