Yes Talk Tour (1994) Part 5- Hearts
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- Опубліковано 3 лис 2024
- This is a bootleg recording of Yes playing in Santiago, Chile during their Talk Tour in 1994. It is the last Yes recording with Tony Kaye and with Trevor Rabin, until his brief return during the Prince's Trust ten years later. It is also noted to feature future member Billy Sherwood on backing instruments. The tour wasn't as successful as though to be since the fans were tired of the 80's material and were eager to hear more of their work from the 70's.
Jon Anderson- Vocals, Guitar, Percussion
Trevor Rabin- Guitar, Vocals, Keyboard
Chris Squire- Bass, Vocals
Alan White- Drums
Tony Kaye- Keyboards
Billy Sherwood- Guitars, Vocals, Keyboard, Bass, Percussion
Alan White rest in peace. He called Bellevue Washington home. What a guy and family. We love him and everything he did for us here and for Yes of course.
Alan White Rip 72 years old
4:14 one of my fav fills
One of so many great yet 'forgotten' Yes Songs
Jon Anderson is talking about LOVE that is what he is always singing about. A common thread in all his lyrics, however Trevor wrote this song.
Guitar solo is epic!
Saw YES in KC on this tour...this opening to "Hearts" is Amazing!
Thank You for Posting.
Flawless yet vastly under-viewed.
The great YES
I saw them do this on the album tour outside in a field in Allentown P.A and they used lasers in the sky with the images of 2 human Hearts spinning and coming together.Awesome.
Yes except for me it was at the 90125 concert
The simplicity of the original solo near the end has always been my favorite part. As a guitarist for 35 years I have felt the emotion behind this song since it came out. Trevor is amazing but something was lost in that last bit. It didn't need his blazing accurate speed. It needed the emotion and I think he missed it a bit. That being said, this is an amazing performance and one I cherish. This is the song I want played at my funeral. There simply is none better for me.
You think so? This is My favorite rendition of this great track. And the solo is pure Rabin, the fast and the feeling, wich i think makes his style come across more so than the tune itself being it's own piece. I feel u, sometimes the mood of a tune is preferable over a musicians stamp on it, no matter how great is such music to behold. But i think that it works to magical proportions, and is My favorite version of Hearts off them all. Cheers.
Saw this show in Montreal. Stunningly good. I have this video, and a very, very good boot from the Rochester show called ENDLESS DREAM. As a drummer, my favorite part of this tour was Alan's drum sound, particularly the open snare sound he got. It was never equaled in any subsequent tour...
If ever any drummer deserves to be in the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame, it's Alan....
I agree man, he's underrated just like Bill Bruford. The only English drummers that get any respect are John Bonham and Keith Moon...
indeed the kit seemed more focused with fewer instruments. did White maybe step out for a bit on keyboard?
Love that bass Chris is using.
What a beautiful message. Always get goosebumps from the chorus - Just sublime.
What’s “sublime” about it?
Absolutely LOVE this!
Goosebumps!💕❤💕
Chris-such a powerful
Plàyer
What is John doing in the Hotels bathrobe?
Jon's always prepared for the next glam-rock era
Aff... Socorro!!!💟💟💟
I Wass so stupid not to visit the show in Germany. I´m a real idiot.😭😭😭😭😭
This very Talk era gig, was imho, a big PHUCK You, to all the ppl who s closer to early yes era tunes. Two reasons, one; the repertoire is extremely far from old ass prog coloured kinda tunes except for some mandatory ones. Two, the quality of this repertoire is extremely stellar, the harmonies have never sounded this better, Talk s a state of the art, neat and classy LP, only a jealous resented yes fan would deny that fact.
Bonus track, fact three: as a chilean, chilean ppl s very gatekeeping nitpicking whinny towards their musical taste and the bands they idolize, its incredible the bandwagoning towards the old just because its old, and extremely narrow minded when it comes to something as easy as open their ears a lil bit and be moved by something other than what their prejudice prevents them to enjoy. And ive seen such case, loathing albums only for them albums make em believers later.
Very brave and professionally played by Yes, a bold move to carry on with that direction and new style. Far more harmoniously between them members, having the time of their lives, without that genius prick steve howe creating tensions, guitar mastery aside. Phuck him, Trevor s just as one off a kind once you listen his music closer, and realize he s got a style off his own far more classier than what 80s modern guitarists can claim.
JA is a bit chunky here yes?
😂 a little overweight
What is Anderson talking about?
Those are the lyrics he's speaking.
Duh