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Yes Yours Is No Disgrace Guitar Tab

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Yours Is No Disgrace - Yes
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Tabbed by: Thayer
Email: livewire2690@comcast.net
Tuning: Standard
e|--------------x--------2-----x--------2--------------|
B|--------------x--------3-----x--------3--------------|
G|--1--1--2--1--x--2--2--2--2--x--2--2--2--2--2--1-----|
D|--2--2--2--2--x--2--2--0--2--x--2--2--0--2--2--2-----|
A|--2--2--0--2--x--0--0-----0--x--0--0-----0--0--2-----|
E|--0--0-----0--x--------------x-----------------0--7\-|
\ ~ slide down
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Source: http://www.guitarmasta.net/y/yes/360847.html

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josh
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#1 by josh groocock at Oct 18, 2007 at 11:06 PM EST
Yeah, it's stunning, and it feels as powerful today as it must have in the early 70s. You know it's about the Vietnam war? or rather about the way a war looks to those in it on either side. If the first verse has this glamorous feeling to it, the second is already a bit more questioning ("lost in losing circumstances") and on the Yessongs live recording it does sound like Jon is singing "Justice, where you are??" ("The Gates Of Delirium" picks up much the same theme in a more extended way). I heard the live take at Christmas, 2001, having got the album as a X-mas present and the way it stood up as an image of war and terror (check out Steve's electric solo and the furious jam afterwards, dammit!) just spun me round. I'd known the album, and Yes as a band. years before, but "Yours Is No Disgrace" just took on new meaning in the aftermath of September 11 and all that's happened since.