Yes

Yes was the definitive progressive rock band. They led the rise of prog in the seventies accompanied by such bands as Styx, Emerson, Lake, and Palmer, and Electric Light Orchestra. Numerous certified albums. Numerous hit singles with Owner of a Lonely Heart being a chart-topper. Their immense success contributes to the criticism of the Hall of Fame's neglect of the genre, although they have opened up in recent years. The Hall has inducted Yes along with ELO, Rush, and The Moody Blues. Yes was referenced in a variant of the iconic comedy sketch Who's on First along with The Band. They were inducted by Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson of Rush. They also helped transfer prog into the rise of arena rock along with Asia and Styx. They had a major influence on neo-progressive rock band Marillion. They were a part of an Animaniacs variant of the iconic comedy sketch Who's on First. Their song I've Seen All Good People is actually a protest song, going along with the counterculture staples of the time.

Recommended Songs

 * Roundabout
 * Owner of a Lonely Heart
 * I've Seen All Good People
 * Long Distance Runaround
 * Yours is No Disgrace
 * Starship Trooper
 * It Can Happen
 * Rhythm of Love
 * Time and a Word
 * Leave It (I can see no sense of measure)
 * Changes (Change taking places)
 * Love Will Find a Way
 * Shoot High Aim Low
 * Final Eyes

Recommended Albums

 * The Yes Album
 * Fragile
 * Yes!
 * Time and a Word

Trivia

 * They were referenced in a Superman comic book.
 * They were referenced in an Animaniacs episode