The earliest online Yes conversations with Henry Potts – 689
Update: 2025-09-19
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Produced by Joseph Cottrell, Wayne Hall, Ken Fuller and Jeffrey Crecelius
In a different kind of time travel this week, Mark and I welcomed Henry Potts back onto the show to talk about his recollections of the first Yes online discussions he was involved with in the early 1990s.
After I posted some photos of the Yes fanzines I have in my collection on the Patreon group, Simon Barrow suggested we speak to Henry who has always been at the vanguard of Yes fans on the internet. He shared some fascinating insights into exactly how the first systems worked and how the ‘scene’ morphed and developed over the decades. Of course, we’d love to hear about your own earliest online experiences of Yes fandom so please do add your comments below.
* When did the concept of online discussion begin?
* What were the first websites and fan forums?
* How has it all changed?
My Space pages that still exist:
https://myspace.com/billbruford
https://myspace.com/patrickmoraz
https://myspace.com/bondegezou
The incomplete alt.music.yes archive:
https://groups.google.com/g/alt.music.yes
Forgotten Yesterdays:
https://forgotten-yesterdays.com
Internet Wayback Machine FY pages:
https://web.archive.org/web/20130315000000*/forgotten-yesterdays.com
YesWorld.com
https://yesworld.com
Internet Wayback Machine YesWorld pages:
https://web.archive.org/web/19960701000000*/yesworld.com
Yesfans.com
https://www.yesfans.com/
Internet Wayback Machine YesFans pages:
https://web.archive.org/web/20010815000000*/yesfans.com
Yes - The Tormato Story & Tales from Topographic Oceans - Yes Album Listening Guide
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YesMusicBooks.com
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