Final Eyes

"Final Eyes" is a song by Yes. It appears on the 1987 Big Generator album. The song appears to have never released as a single, but reached position #20 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in the '80s. It appeared on the first four shows of the Big Generator tour exclusively. Jon Anderson and Trevor Rabin exchange lead vocals on this song. The song, along with Shoot High, Aim Low and I'm Running, is often considered to be the saving grace of the ... more

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Trevor Rabin

Trevor Charles Rabin (born January 13, 1954) is a South African-born musician, best known as a guitarist, vocalist and songwriter for the British progressive...

Jon Anderson

Jon Anderson, born John Roy Anderson on 25 October 1944, is an English musician, best known as the lead singer of the progressive rock band Yes. He is also an...

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