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I have no objection to the recent change to include Oliver Wakeman and Benoît David atop the list. However, David's name should not precede long-standing members such as Squire, Howe and White. This, in my opinion, should take precedence over alphebetizing the list. 2tuntony ( talk) 09:09, 29 September 2010 (UTC)
I'm pretty sure both Keys albums used to be listed among the studio albums. Now only the second one is. I believe the first should be as well. It contains just under half an hour of then-new studio material, which is more than a typical EP and at least in some genres is, or was historically, considered enough for an album. Even if we look no further than the Yes catalog, it isn't that much less than Close to the Edge. Besides, the list looks a bit silly with the "sequel" listed but not the original. I believe both volumes of KTA should be listed in both the studio and live categories. 50.71.167.160 ( talk) 20:26, 17 October 2011 (UTC)
Defining who is and isn't a member of Yes is tricky, but I think listing Tony O'Reilly and Tom Brislin as 'Additional touring musicians' conflates two people who were in very different situations, and also the subheading of "Additional touring musicians" takes up far too much room. Bondegezou ( talk) 16:17, 20 February 2012 (UTC)
Woodensuperman has removed Roger Dean and Brian Lane from the infobox as, per edit summary, "Individuals work with many bands, so WP:UNDUE to include them here". I don't quite follow. All the names in the box have worked with multiple bands. Bill Bruford, a band member, has also worked with Gong, King Crimson, Genesis, Earthworks, Pavlov's Dog, Gordian Knot, UK etc. Other people listed under 'Related Articles', like Jay Schellen or Dylan Howe, have worked with multiple acts. So why is working "with many bands" a reason not to include Dean or Lane if we include Bruford or Howe junior?
I suggest that what matters is whether Dean &/or Lane are particularly associated with Yes. I believe that's undeniably true for Dean. It's perhaps more arguable for Lane. Bondegezou ( talk) 11:08, 22 March 2019 (UTC)
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I have no objection to the recent change to include Oliver Wakeman and Benoît David atop the list. However, David's name should not precede long-standing members such as Squire, Howe and White. This, in my opinion, should take precedence over alphebetizing the list. 2tuntony ( talk) 09:09, 29 September 2010 (UTC)
I'm pretty sure both Keys albums used to be listed among the studio albums. Now only the second one is. I believe the first should be as well. It contains just under half an hour of then-new studio material, which is more than a typical EP and at least in some genres is, or was historically, considered enough for an album. Even if we look no further than the Yes catalog, it isn't that much less than Close to the Edge. Besides, the list looks a bit silly with the "sequel" listed but not the original. I believe both volumes of KTA should be listed in both the studio and live categories. 50.71.167.160 ( talk) 20:26, 17 October 2011 (UTC)
Defining who is and isn't a member of Yes is tricky, but I think listing Tony O'Reilly and Tom Brislin as 'Additional touring musicians' conflates two people who were in very different situations, and also the subheading of "Additional touring musicians" takes up far too much room. Bondegezou ( talk) 16:17, 20 February 2012 (UTC)
Woodensuperman has removed Roger Dean and Brian Lane from the infobox as, per edit summary, "Individuals work with many bands, so WP:UNDUE to include them here". I don't quite follow. All the names in the box have worked with multiple bands. Bill Bruford, a band member, has also worked with Gong, King Crimson, Genesis, Earthworks, Pavlov's Dog, Gordian Knot, UK etc. Other people listed under 'Related Articles', like Jay Schellen or Dylan Howe, have worked with multiple acts. So why is working "with many bands" a reason not to include Dean or Lane if we include Bruford or Howe junior?
I suggest that what matters is whether Dean &/or Lane are particularly associated with Yes. I believe that's undeniably true for Dean. It's perhaps more arguable for Lane. Bondegezou ( talk) 11:08, 22 March 2019 (UTC)