The bass player, one of the best in Rock and roll history. Loving the Rickenbacker bass in stereo, the neck pickup through a guitar amp, and the bridge pickup through a bass amp. Toothy. Deep. Fucking great.
In the years before youtube I always thought music of this complexity was only possible in a studio with a lot of multitracking, but here it is.....note-for-note perfect and with a groove that surpasses the studio version by a large margin....incredible!
So, there is The Ox (shook his hand), there is Jack Casady, Flea, Phil Lesh... and hundreds of other amazing BASS GUITAR players... but Chris Squire had a vision of positive and high velocity, plus sensitive to emotions, music. Amazing composer and I heard a really funny guy. Miss the chance to meet him, but was there enough times so that is inconsequential. let the bands play on....
We will NEVER hear music of this extraordinary caliber again. Yes were a band of unparalleled innovative and technical ability underscored by some of the most beautiful and lyrical songwriting in the rock canon. We shall not see their like again, I fear.
Esto es arte señores, verdadera música nata del rock progresivo británico. Es emocionante ver a Bill y Alan tocando la baterías, a Steve y Trevor en las guitarras, a Tony y Rick en los teclados, a John cantando excelentemente y al hombre que hizo del bajo un instrumento muy preciado en el rock, el gran Chris que en paz descanse. ¡Viva el Rock! ¡Viva Yes! ...Continuará...
We felt the same way in 1970 when we saw them at Duke Cameron Indoor Stadium! We were all blown away. They were better than James Gang who they opened for...
Yes, is one of my favorite bands. I first saw them in Atlanta Ga. at the Omie when they came out with the Yes songs Album, and I was high on mushrooms. I still have most of their albums and I still use a turntable to play my music. I also have Rush, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, Triumph, Blue Oyster Cult, Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden and many, many more great bands.
People put Yes at the top of the mountain as musicians, & they’re right. But what really sets Yes above the other virtuoso bands to me is the writing, the incredible lyrics & the phenomenal melodies. And that voice. Never going to happen again. Jon is once in a century.
I concur. I've been amazed by the voice of Jon Anderson since the 70s. My favorite band will always be Emerson Lake and Palmer. Something that I've been enjoying for over 40 years is ASIA Live In Budokan. When Greg Lake filled in for John Wetton, and Carl Palmer drumming, it was 2/3 of ELP. That's when Kozy is Powell got to tour with Emerson and Lake on the Touch And Go tour. Those two bands over the years have had some of Rocks' finest musicians and singers. My first indoor concert was ELP on the Brain Salad Surgery Tour, at Madison Square Garden. They toured with about 100 members of the London Philharmonic Orchestra. That got me hooked on going to concerts.
This is nuts... this is real musicianship... it's live, yet nothing out of place... two keyboards, two drums, two guitars, yet each within it's own sonic space... brilliant...
@Justin Farrell Technically Rabin is a good player, but stylistically he does nothing for me. For one thing his style is stuck in the 80s and it's very trendy. Unlike EVH, Rabin's trend is over.
So glad to have seen these amazing musicians live... with gigantic drums. Not a figure of speech. They had mallets and gigantic drums that took up most of the stage.
I saw Yes back on '77 in Indianapolis. They were phenomenal. The laser light show was beyond awesome! Jon's vocals soared. Wakeman was incredible as always. No band on Earth was more talented.
There are a few other bands such as Rush, Cream, King Crimson, and Steely Dan that rival Yes in musicianship but none are better. Yes is at the head of the class. Love this band.
Obvio ...donde están los mejores músicos de su instrumento...y tener una educación musical muy avanzada ..eso es yes...adelantado 50 años...a su tiempo..
I wore this album out back then. Put on the head sets, played the vinyl on my Marantz hifi, whenever had a bad day from abusive father. It was my own personal escape from reality.
I'll be the roundabout The words will make you out 'n' out I spend the day your way Call it morning driving through the sound and In and out the valley The music dance and sing They make the children really ring I spend the day your way Call it morning driving through the sound and In and out the valley In and around the lake Mountains come out of the sky and they stand there One mile over we'll be there and we'll see you Ten true summers we'll be there and laughing too Twenty four before my love you'll see I'll be there with you I will remember you Your silhouette will charge the view Of distance atmosphere Call it morning driving through the sound and Even in the valley In and around the lake Mountains come out of the sky and they stand there One mile over we'll be there and we'll see you Ten true summers we'll be there and laughing too Twenty four before my love you'll see I'll be there with you Along the drifting cloud The eagle searching down on the land Catching the swirling wind The sailor sees the rim of the land The eagle's dancing wings Create as weather spins out of hand Go closer hold the land Feel partly no more than grains of sand We stand to lose all time A thousand answers by in our hand Next to your deeper fears We stand surrounded by a million years I'll be the roundabout The words will make you out 'n' out I'll be the roundabout The words will make you out 'n' out In and around the lake Mountains come out of the sky and they stand there Twenty four before my love and I'll be there I'll be the roundabout The words will make you out 'n' out I spend the day your way Call it morning driving through the sound and In and out the valley In and around the lake Mountains come out of the sky and they stand there One mile over we'll be there and we'll see you Ten true summers we'll be there and laughing too Twenty four before my love you'll see I'll be there with you Da la la la da da la
I saw Yes three times in the late '70s in the SF Bay Area. I moved to Austin in the early 90's and saw them in a small venue called The Backyard, which seated about 1500 people. After only seeing them in huge arenas it was amazing to see them up close and personal. It was a kick ass show. Even better, Bruce Hornsby was the opening act.
Like the play one for me how about why don't you play something for me I really mean it play what you think I'm off to here I do mean it please play something you think I would like
@@davidjohnson4620 we set up a stage like that that freefall the other band was on one side and the other was what you were looking at newborn to mention more do you know who you are replying to I tell you what man we were Brody's we set up stages and all the wiring to eat amplifier at that time you misunderstood me I said Roadies with the r you making Google sound pretty dumb right now where are you at gave you the wings to fly could I hear hand me down world I would like to hear it please
The last Chord it's a E major....and the entire song is the E manor chord...BRILLIANT!..Iḿ 67 and i've been my whole life playing and learning this song on guitar and keyboards..I'm not a profesional musician, I'm only amateur!!
Dam they look like they are having so much fun with the jam that starts at 5:42...with Squire and Wakeman kicking it off and Steve Howe blasting in and bouncing to the beat...and you know they played this song thousands of times and to come with this much energy!!!
I was BORN is a very fortunate Timeline(1952).. Got turned on to FM Radio after leaving the Army(1971). They say Music reflects the Times & got to tell you it was ALL wonderful then..
Thath!! Chris squire,bass just UNIKE !!! Ever YES band I love you guys thanks for your marvelous music,Anderson,,Howe you are masters of my times God bless you all amen.
I had no idea that Yes had played together with this "morphing" of two variations of the band! All very, very talented musicians and Chris Squire... well, what more can be said. He took the bass guitar to unbelievable heights!
Swear to god, this is true: crossing a lake in Ireland in a small boat…passing through thick fog…which started to lift…and in and around the lake, mountains came out of the sky and they stood there.
I'm 76 this week and remember first seeing them in the early 70s at the Liverpool Empire first with Rick Wakeman and again with Patrick Moraz, still love them today R.I.P.Chris
This is the song that started it all for me. Decades later, I have owned my guitar repair biz for 47 years. Met several other players who became musicians because of Yes or Roundabout. As a kid, I honestly couldn't imagine what this band looked like, especially Jon. Oddly, at first it was the keyboard solo that starts at the break that captured me. Later, it was the guitar parts.
I first heard this song (and YES) at Mass when I was a sophomore at an all-girls Catholic school. Needless to say, it was a revelation! Love it to this day, 40+ years later.
And..no miming either. Real music by real musicians who didn't care about 'image'. The music was everything. Sadly now, its the other way round... the dance, the spectacle is all that matters and for that, it is impossible to sing in tune with all the dance exertions. Miming is the only solution for some, or all of modern pop shows.
To anyone that hasn't experienced early (1970s) and classic Yes, can't appreciate the greatness of this band...after 1978s "Going for the One " is my last album in my collection..seen them 10X and was never dissapointed....RIP Allen White......
Me too. 1971 and the fragile album. Maybe 72. I joined the army as a 17 year old moron. Long Distance Runaround was my favorite song during basic training at ft Polk LA.
Ever notice how they had 2 Yes's over the years, & on the Union tour they had 2 of everyone- except Jon & Chris. Only 1 bass player & lead singer who stayed the course
I have to say the magic of Yes didn’t really click with me until I went down the rabbit hole of their live performances. Admittedly late in life….but I finally get it. 💕
I get it. I'd heard this piece but didn't appreciate it until a girlfriend related it to me. I have always given it a higher level of respect ever since. Cheers
london 1973...bought fragile...hooked for life!...so many wonderfull memories over the decades since...many many live concerts and i am due to see them again in glasgow in may 2024...70 year old man making a complete arse of himself that night...cant wait!!!
the bass line: one of the best of rock'n'roll history.
The bass player, one of the best in Rock and roll history. Loving the Rickenbacker bass in stereo, the neck pickup through a guitar amp, and the bridge pickup through a bass amp. Toothy. Deep. Fucking great.
EPIC! Chris Squire- RIP🙏
He's too much so outstanding!!😮
Bass player's a virtuoso. He plays bass like lead guitar. Truly awesome. Cheers
In my life it is the bass line that set me on my bass playing journey. The bass line!!!!!
I used to have this song 🎵 on a 45. Remember those along with 8 tracks? Yes is amazing 👏! Who's listening to this song in 2024?
everyone who respects a genius when they hear it!!
I'm 64 and I been listening to Yes since I was 13 years old.
@@jamiejafolla9251 so with you! I was 12 when I first herd Roundabout...life long Yes fan from then on!
Just saw them in Toronto last week!! Still great
I’m 58 myself, I appreciate it, compared to what they play today.
In the years before youtube I always thought music of this complexity was only possible in a studio with a lot of multitracking, but here it is.....note-for-note perfect and with a groove that surpasses the studio version by a large margin....incredible!
yes talented persons exists and they are making us love!
It Takes incredible monitoring to be able to hear each other or they are just able to follow brufotd the time keeper.
YES always recorded music they could recreate on stage. Couple that with unspeakable talent and you have got the greatest band on earth.
Saw them three times. Never heard a band sound better live. Consummate professionals.
The "tracks are all the players" in that stage my friend.
RIP Chris Squire, one of the all time greats........
So, there is The Ox (shook his hand), there is Jack Casady, Flea, Phil Lesh... and hundreds of other amazing BASS GUITAR players... but Chris Squire had a vision of positive and high velocity, plus sensitive to emotions, music. Amazing composer and I heard a really funny guy. Miss the chance to meet him, but was there enough times so that is inconsequential. let the bands play on....
@@billsadler3 Chris Squire is better .
Good balls. None of you even play bass. Just shut up.
Chris te BEST ..bass
Yes es el mejor de grupo de rock progresivo más puro
It's funny that Jojo's Bizarre Adventure promotes good taste in music.
@Pendejoto666 You looking for a free helicopter ride, "comrade"?
@@Tunkkis Shure.....
@@Tunkkis as long as you don't "over rotate".....
I was at this concert in Grenoble France ... what a tremendous experience 🤩😍 RIP Chris and Alan we miss you 😭😭
55 years later and I’m still listening to Chris’ signature song as if it was released last week. 😎🎸
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
We will NEVER hear music of this extraordinary caliber again. Yes were a band of unparalleled innovative and technical ability underscored by some of the most beautiful and lyrical songwriting in the rock canon. We shall not see their like again, I fear.
ok boomer
So very true. When I seen them in concert in the early 70's no other group was like them.
Same here saw them in 70s live in Manchester
fucking hell this was a godlike performance
Watch the Lyon 2009 video, it's better in my humble opinion
Idiot. That's not with Anderson. How the HELL could that be better.
@@ewouthonig371 amen 🙏
@@judemcnab4394I will
Amen
What an incredible group they had at this concert. Very rare to see Rabin & Howe on stage together. What a treat. 👍😎🔥
Esto es arte señores, verdadera música nata del rock progresivo británico. Es emocionante ver a Bill y Alan tocando la baterías, a Steve y Trevor en las guitarras, a Tony y Rick en los teclados, a John cantando excelentemente y al hombre que hizo del bajo un instrumento muy preciado en el rock, el gran Chris que en paz descanse. ¡Viva el Rock! ¡Viva Yes! ...Continuará...
When
YES isn't a band... they're an orchestra!!
Marvin Lima
Because they have more people playing in the band, Than usually.
We felt the same way in 1970 when we saw them at Duke Cameron Indoor Stadium! We were all blown away. They were better than James Gang who they opened for...
After 50 years I still get excited listening to this piece of perfection!
And you. and I
Totally agree.
I had many a front row seats!
me too
So well said!!! So tight, so good, lncredable band!!!
to stop and think of what they accomplished at the time in 1971 still amazes me, the musicianship that was displayed is astounding even today.
Chris Squire’s bass, OMG.
Man, there's no mistaking the sweet sound of a Rickenbacker.
This is truly an exceptional group of musicians, a different level of playing.
👍
Can we talk about that insane bass ?
Yes ☺️
If the bass is insane, throw him back into the lake
that's some damn good punchy tone
bass makes the track
welp its chris squire and he’s a god so don’t expect anything boring out of him lol
Man, Jon’s voice is golden, so effortless for him, impossible. Born with it.
ユニオンツアーは皆楽しそうにプレーしてますね?見てる方も楽しいし演奏も素晴らしいです。
Steve Howe is in the top guitarists of all time!
Anderson,Howe,Brufford,Squire,Wakeman..a gift from Gods
Yes
Yes
especially the tour
There using my fav drummer too, alan white
Howe about Trevor Horn, Geoff Downes, Alan White , Trevor Horn , Pat Moraz and Peter Banks lineup would be ineresting as The Cinema hmmm?
I got turned on to Yes, when I was in high school, 1973-75, loved them ever since!
As did I! Just turned my grandsons on to them and they love them too.😚
70's best time to be in H.S.
The music will never be matched, not even close!
Yes, is one of my favorite bands. I first saw them in Atlanta Ga. at the Omie when they came out with the Yes songs Album, and I was high on mushrooms. I still have most of their albums and I still use a turntable to play my music. I also have Rush, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, Triumph, Blue Oyster Cult, Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden and many, many more great bands.
Squire's bass was lead guitar on this one. God I miss him.
People put Yes at the top of the mountain as musicians, & they’re right. But what really sets Yes above the other virtuoso bands to me is the writing, the incredible lyrics & the phenomenal melodies. And that voice. Never going to happen again. Jon is once in a century.
I concur. I've been amazed by the voice of Jon Anderson since the 70s.
My favorite band will always be Emerson Lake and Palmer.
Something that I've been enjoying for over 40 years is ASIA Live In Budokan.
When Greg Lake filled in for John Wetton, and Carl Palmer drumming, it was 2/3 of ELP.
That's when Kozy is Powell got to tour with Emerson and Lake on the Touch And Go tour.
Those two bands over the years have had some of Rocks' finest musicians and singers.
My first indoor concert was ELP on the Brain Salad Surgery Tour, at Madison Square Garden. They toured with about 100 members of the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
That got me hooked on going to concerts.
This is nuts... this is real musicianship... it's live, yet nothing out of place... two keyboards, two drums, two guitars, yet each within it's own sonic space... brilliant...
When you’ve got Howe, Wakeman, Squire and Buford who needs filler?
@@carygson I think the only yes member not there is Trevor Horn
And Jon Anderson just holding it all together with his vocals... Brilliant!!
Wow
Only room for one guitar player. Trevor doesn’t fit in
Love this.song ❤️ listen to it all the time when I traveled on the road.
There are no words for how good this is. Still think Trevor Rabin is criminally underrated.
By who? known as a great guitar player and writer.
Yep! Rabin and Howe have such different styles, so it's interesting to watch them play together.
Love TR’s influence on the band. He is kinda the glue to the different parts or the salt …
@Justin Farrell
Technically Rabin is a good player, but stylistically he does nothing for me. For one thing his style is stuck in the 80s and it's very trendy. Unlike EVH, Rabin's trend is over.
@@richardboettger6761 so is EVH's - tapped triads and harmonics (and dive bombs) got done to death by the end of the 80s
😮😊I have seen Yes many times. Great😊
Finally the rock n roll of fame got one right
Saw them at Madison Square Garden on the '70s when this came out. Awesome show‼️ Always remember it.
So glad to have seen these amazing musicians live... with gigantic drums. Not a figure of speech. They had mallets and gigantic drums that took up most of the stage.
I saw Yes back on '77 in Indianapolis. They were phenomenal. The laser light show was beyond awesome! Jon's vocals soared. Wakeman was incredible as always. No band on Earth was more talented.
Alll master musicians! Wakeman owns that keyboard!
There are a few other bands such as Rush, Cream, King Crimson, and Steely Dan that rival Yes in musicianship but none are better. Yes is at the head of the class. Love this band.
At least four of those are JoJos references
Obvio ...donde están los mejores músicos de su instrumento...y tener una educación musical muy avanzada ..eso es yes...adelantado 50 años...a su tiempo..
U forgot Emerson Lake and Palmer. They called yes maybe .
@@kanasatka1 genesis also
That is just stupid.
This music saved my soul in my life
A great band, Rick Wakeman is brilliant. 🖤👽
I wore this album out back then. Put on the head sets, played the vinyl on my Marantz hifi, whenever had a bad day from abusive father. It was my own personal escape from reality.
Oh, dang! I had a Marantz system. Forgot about that!
Sorry to hear, a great escape though.
スティーブハウは、イエスでこそ 生きる!!🎉
Can't believe there are any dislikes. This is one of the anthems of rock along with Stairway to heaven! Amazing!
The best version of that song live ever!!!!
I'm almost 70 so I can remember those days. A masterful performance.
Yea!!! Was in High School when this came out and we saw them at MSG. Still remember the show it was so good!
Age 67. We had GREAT MUSIC!!!
Great song from a great band. Dont have music like this any more.
Great band!! I was fortunate enough to see the Yessongs tour and they are still amazing!! Chris Squire RIP!!
more music innovation in one song then most bands play in their entire careers!
I'll be the roundabout
The words will make you out 'n' out
I spend the day your way
Call it morning driving through the sound and
In and out the valley
The music dance and sing
They make the children really ring
I spend the day your way
Call it morning driving through the sound and
In and out the valley
In and around the lake
Mountains come out of the sky and they stand there
One mile over we'll be there and we'll see you
Ten true summers we'll be there and laughing too
Twenty four before my love you'll see
I'll be there with you
I will remember you
Your silhouette will charge the view
Of distance atmosphere
Call it morning driving through the sound and
Even in the valley
In and around the lake
Mountains come out of the sky and they stand there
One mile over we'll be there and we'll see you
Ten true summers we'll be there and laughing too
Twenty four before my love you'll see
I'll be there with you
Along the drifting cloud
The eagle searching down on the land
Catching the swirling wind
The sailor sees the rim of the land
The eagle's dancing wings
Create as weather spins out of hand
Go closer hold the land
Feel partly no more than grains of sand
We stand to lose all time
A thousand answers by in our hand
Next to your deeper fears
We stand surrounded by a million years
I'll be the roundabout
The words will make you out 'n' out
I'll be the roundabout
The words will make you out 'n' out
In and around the lake
Mountains come out of the sky and they stand there
Twenty four before my love and I'll be there
I'll be the roundabout
The words will make you out 'n' out
I spend the day your way
Call it morning driving through the sound and
In and out the valley
In and around the lake
Mountains come out of the sky and they stand there
One mile over we'll be there and we'll see you
Ten true summers we'll be there and laughing too
Twenty four before my love you'll see
I'll be there with you
Da la la la da da la
Iconic. Nothing more needs to be said!"
The world is a better place when Yes are reunited and Rick is playing 2 keyboards at once
These guys are amazing always have always will be. How amazing it was to be born in 1960.🥳🥳🥳🥳
They don’t make Music like this Anymore !!! The Music Nowadays Doesn’t Even Come Close To Our Era !!!
Agree 💯. I can't listen to music today. It has a hollowness to it.
My Lord each and every member of this band was a master at his craft! 😊❤❤. Played it 3 times tonight.2023.
Roundabout still sets the bar as one of the all-time greatest live songs by an amazing band!
Absolute masters of their craft! A band is only as good s it's wealkest player. No weak players in that band!
I saw Yes three times in the late '70s in the SF Bay Area. I moved to Austin in the early 90's and saw them in a small venue called The Backyard, which seated about 1500 people. After only seeing them in huge arenas it was amazing to see them up close and personal. It was a kick ass show. Even better, Bruce Hornsby was the opening act.
When Round About came out on the radio...it was a now for something completely different.
Just changed everything....mind blowing!
Perhaps the greatest live version of Roundabout ever!?!?
Bill Bruford and Alan White onstage together...wow !!! 🥁😀🔥
so badass
Union Tour. Played "in the round" on a revolving stage and it was an incredible show. Tony Kaye and Trevor Rabin for good measure.
Like the play one for me how about why don't you play something for me I really mean it play what you think I'm off to here I do mean it please play something you think I would like
@@davidjohnson4620 we set up a stage like that that freefall the other band was on one side and the other was what you were looking at newborn to mention more do you know who you are replying to I tell you what man we were Brody's we set up stages and all the wiring to eat amplifier at that time you misunderstood me I said Roadies with the r you making Google sound pretty dumb right now where are you at gave you the wings to fly could I hear hand me down world I would like to hear it please
Yeah, Bill and Alan on the same stage, also Rick Wakeman and Tony Kaye
Steve Howe and Trevor Rabin
Chris was just a BEAST. Wonderful musician and mightily missed along with Alan. Rock on you guys.
I saw them twice and will never forget it....
Simply put....Yes ROCKS
The two greatest and most recognizable opening guitar harmonics of all time.
Muda muda brings me here
Always love how Steve Howe ends this song, with grand gestures as he strokes the last chord
thanks for reminding who was on guitar , was about to look it up
Genious, shear Genious!
The last Chord it's a E major....and the entire song is the E manor chord...BRILLIANT!..Iḿ 67 and i've been my whole life playing and learning this song on guitar and keyboards..I'm not a profesional musician, I'm only amateur!!
H O P E F U L L Y
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not yet and it's the 20th century
Does anyone else think that the lead singer looks a little like Dio Brando.
Dam they look like they are having so much fun with the jam that starts at 5:42...with Squire and Wakeman kicking it off and Steve Howe blasting in and bouncing to the beat...and you know they played this song thousands of times and to come with this much energy!!!
Thank you for sharing this song from one of the all-time greatest musical groups. God bless all from Patrick
I was BORN is a very fortunate Timeline(1952).. Got turned on to FM Radio after leaving the Army(1971). They say Music reflects the Times & got to tell you it was ALL wonderful then..
Thath!! Chris squire,bass just UNIKE !!! Ever YES band I love you guys thanks for your marvelous music,Anderson,,Howe you are masters of my times God bless you all amen.
Yes was an amazing band. I wish I could have seen one of their shows. Rick Wakeman was an amazing on the keyboards.
OMG, I love this ultra-lineup! Two amazing guitarists, drummers, keyboardists! Still just one Chris Squire. 😮❤
I had no idea that Yes had played together with this "morphing" of two variations of the band! All very, very talented musicians and Chris Squire... well, what more can be said. He took the bass guitar to unbelievable heights!
Chris Squire-- best bass player to come out of the Uk--- he was frooking amazing-- we luv you Chris
The best?? Hardly but he is definitely in the top three!
Swear to god, this is true: crossing a lake in Ireland in a small boat…passing through thick fog…which started to lift…and in and around the lake, mountains came out of the sky and they stood there.
I'm 76 this week and remember first seeing them in the early 70s at the Liverpool Empire first with Rick Wakeman and again with Patrick Moraz, still love them today R.I.P.Chris
Песни "Yes"- это какое-то волшебство! Это сказка.
This is the song that started it all for me. Decades later, I have owned my guitar repair biz for 47 years. Met several other players who became musicians because of Yes or Roundabout. As a kid, I honestly couldn't imagine what this band looked like, especially Jon. Oddly, at first it was the keyboard solo that starts at the break that captured me. Later, it was the guitar parts.
Saw yes twice in Chicago in the roundlovef them onssmely couldn't hear enough the best of the Best,,!
Wild and crazy can't get enough😅
Yes was so unique in that they were better live than their studio work. True musicianship shows up in live performance. Chris and Alan will be missed.
Great song and great album. I’ve had this album since I was 14 and at the age of almost 60 I still have it.
I first heard this song (and YES) at Mass when I was a sophomore at an all-girls Catholic school. Needless to say, it was a revelation! Love it to this day, 40+ years later.
Such great musicians Still jamming here in South Texas
Chris Squire! Rick Wakeman! Damn, all of them!
hey kids check it out,
No Auto Tuner
No studio magic
this is Yes
No tricks, just guys who enjoyed playing real music together..
thats Rock n Roll
And..no miming either. Real music by real musicians who didn't care about 'image'. The music was everything. Sadly now, its the other way round... the dance, the spectacle is all that matters and for that, it is impossible to sing in tune with all the dance exertions. Miming is the only solution for some, or all of modern pop shows.
To anyone that hasn't experienced early (1970s) and classic Yes, can't appreciate the greatness of this band...after 1978s "Going for the One " is my last album in my collection..seen them 10X and was never dissapointed....RIP Allen White......
Probably my favorite live album side from them is yesshows, side 1 parallels>time and a word>going for the one...
Absolutely smoking.
The first time I heard this was in early 1972. It was far from the typical rock & roll being played and I loved it. Been a fan ever since.
Me too. 1971 and the fragile album. Maybe 72. I joined the army as a 17 year old moron. Long Distance Runaround was my favorite song during basic training at ft Polk LA.
One of the three most talented prog rock ever
Ever notice how they had 2 Yes's over the years, & on the Union tour they had 2 of everyone- except Jon & Chris. Only 1 bass player & lead singer who stayed the course
I have to say the magic of Yes didn’t really click with me until I went down the rabbit hole of their live performances. Admittedly late in life….but I finally get it. 💕
I get it. I'd heard this piece but didn't appreciate it until a girlfriend related it to me. I have always given it a higher level of respect ever since. Cheers
Happy to have you!
Please what means rabbit whole and finally get it.
@@davidcicc Going on what is almost like a spiritual journey through music my friend.
london 1973...bought fragile...hooked for life!...so many wonderfull memories over the decades since...many many live concerts and i am due to see them again in glasgow in may 2024...70 year old man making a complete arse of himself that night...cant wait!!!
YES YES YES!
アコギからの入り鳥肌ものだ❤❤❤❤
こういうのがあるから、日本の音楽は永遠にアメリカに勝てないんだよなあ
神曲、完璧!!
Sorry, this is not American music. It's British through and through. Like the Beatles, Led Zepellin and Pink Floyd.
@@stephenclark9720
OK.
thanks.
@@621matrix No problem sir, just keep enjoying the Yes ;-)
Rip Chris you were the best
Absolutely sick. You were the shit, Chris Squire, even when wearing your backgammon robe. RIP.
Saw them play this in 1975 , With Blue Oyster Cult ,Awsome!!!
THE BEETHOVEN AND MOZART'S OF THE 20 CENTURY.FANTASTIC!! GREATEST ROCK GROUP OF ALL TIMES.
EVANGELIST ROGER MANSOUR
FORMER LESLIE WEST DRUMMER
Not they are not. My good, the staggering musical ignorance is sad.
Brilliant !
Huh. Musicians used to be able to play their instruments instead of just jump around and scream.
switch the tab of your browser and enjoy the music...
I seen YES in Pensacola FL. 1990
Jojo Bizarre Adventure
Amazing YES!!!!!!
Incredible . loving this in 2024.