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s predecessor. The band were bitter that he had, as a condition of his departure, negotiated a deal that gave him five per cent of the band's earnings in perpetuity. Flynn said he never got any of the money he should have received from that deal, even as Yes became extremely successful in the wake of
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suggested that the songs be a mix of longer group compositions and shorter pieces by the individual members that showcased their individual talents. "We were well short of a full album of material we could all agree on," Bruford recalled later. He lamented that his suggestion was not quite taken as
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contributed "The Fish (Schindleria praematurus)" and "We Have Heaven" respectively, short pieces in which they performed multiple parts. Howe's "Mood for A Day" was a solo acoustic piece on a classical guitar, and
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Flynn thus brought suit against the band and its new management. "I'd given up everything to manage Yes and because I didn't have enough to spend on them, I was pilloried. I had thrown my life away but obviously it wasn't enough for the gentlemen of that august orchestra!" he told Welch. Late in
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Bruford had originally titled the piece "Suddenly It's
Wednesday". But Anderson and Squire were still bitter about Flynn, whose two years managing the band Bruford later recalled as time in which Yes "managed only to tread water, run red lights and lose money at gigs in
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I suggested we all individually became 'composer-in-residence' for a day; that is, take the instrumentation, resources and talents of the group's members and use them as you like without further input or discussion from others. This was immediately misconstrued by
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Brufordian angst which seems to say 'I don't like the music business that much, and I'd rather be with
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1973, at his solicitor's advice, he settled for $ 150,000, much less than he believes he was owed but more than enough to pay the £6,000 in legal bills he owed. After that, he left the music industry and management entirely to run pubs outside
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that cost us more to do than we were paid", receiving a share of the band's earnings from then on as well 30 per cent of their publishing revenues. So
Bruford's piece was retitled "Five per Cent for Nothing", as a protest.
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Bruford would take after he left Yes a year later, in his work with
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Nothing" as "completely naive—but we've all got to start somewhere." Bruford left the band shortly after recording their next album,
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Howe said the secret to playing it successfully was to finish together. During rehearsals he kept close track of the beat count and would cue the rest of the band to it by dropping his guitar's
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Bruford largely eschewed playing solos, either in concert or on record, during his career, since he believes Bruford could have played more interesting solos than
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release, it is the last track on Side 1). With a running time of 35 seconds ("a tad brief", as Bruford puts it), it is the shortest track Yes has ever recorded.
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