Roundabout (Jon Anderson and CYO)
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- Опубліковано 2 тра 2020
- Arrangement by Peter Mowrey (www.petermowrey.com).
Jon Anderson and the Contemporary Youth Orchestra (Liza Grossman, director) perform my arrangement of the Yes classic Roundabout at Severance Hall, Cleveland, on May 24, 2010.
Huge thanks to Jon, and also to Liza and the CYO for allowing this video to be posted.
Soloists! If you appear in this video and would like for me to credit you, please contact me through the website above and I'll be happy to give you a shout-out!
As an old guy now and having grown up with Jon Anderson's songs, I just love seeing the new generation of people enjoying his music as I did when I was their age.....Just great!
The music dance and sing, they make the children really ring
Seeing Jon with a bunch of youngsters is always heartwarming and inspiring. Thank you.
love how aged famous musician invests himself in next generation and being happy and content ...
awesome to see many generations appreciate this fabulous music
Un pezzo immortale. Jon Anderson è la classe fatta persona. Gli voglio bene.
Amazing!All these young people connected to YES music and giving New life to it.Jon so fantastic.Wonderful music and musicians.
Joining that band for this performance is epic Jon. You just made life long friends.
YES's legacy will remain in history just like the orchestral/choral/organ/piano classics!!! I love YES so much.....XXX
Liza has done an amazing job with the CYO. I love watching these videos.
Anderson still has it!!
Those kids are outstanding! Gives me chills every time I watch.
Wow these youngsters are amazingly talented. They would be awesome with the Moody Blues. They always have an orchestra at their concerts
Absolute street credit, I played roundabout with John Anderson, priceless.
This is so great and spectacular performance by CYO
Jesus!!!!! Speechless... How can we describe 😮😮😮 astonishing ❤❤❤
wuao que impresionante ver a este maestro del yes con esta nueva generación de musico
This is just brilliant. So much talent.
Great to see all of those young, new Yes fans who are now, of course, nearly eleven years older.
Great arrangement and performance!
The look on the faces of these gifted musicians is something beyond compare. There IS hope for the future generations!
I'm so glad these kids were introduced to "good" music and not the garbage they play on the radio today. Jon is 77 years old and still going strong!!!
One of the best interpretations I have seen!
Thank you, Mr. Mowrey; this is wonderful. I remember seeing the full concert on Panhandle PBS some years ago, and I loved it then. (Ooh, I love the sax.)
What a joy!
absolutely great on how a different arrangement adds to the song... not better than the original, but really worth listening too
Every time I watch this I get goosebumps!
This is really good!
Bravissimo 😂😂 I didn’t even know he did this.. I only saw Tommy Shaw’s work with CYO. What a great experience for these kids.
Loved it ….thank you all..please continue to make more of these.
Bravo!❤️❤️❤️❤️
Great find thanks
Seriously Beautiful
That orchestra is greater in numbers than my entire grammar school of 1st-5th grade in 1972. Crikey,
This is some crazy stuff! Hard to move a mass that large on time, but the individuals seemed to be having a good time!
Bravo!!
Just beautiful. 2021.
50 anni che li ascolto, ma l’emozione è sempre la stessa !!! Incredibili YES !!!
Man love this
Wonderful to see this.
Way Cool Peter, Jon and the CYO...
Fantastic!
Amazing,
Yes!
Bravo, Bravo💥🔥🙌🏽
My god how cool
dancing conductor ! and the song fantastique
Yeah! ❤
la música que sacudió y sacude al mundo
Jojo!!
I wanted to fly to Cleveland for this, but was an expensive ticket from Minneapolis to Cleveland, and it didn't happen. This is great, and supposedly it was going to be released officially, but wasn't, which makes me wonder what happened. Thank you for sharing it!
To be continued.......
Very good again wow
👍😎👏👏👏👏🇧🇷
How typical. Jon taking the old making it new. And then presenting the truth. YES! Young Electronic symphony! Totally right
Why wasn't I told about this ? this is great !!
what is even shocking is the news he was fired from YES.And many fans are not happy.They said he was the real reason YES is are music legends
This must be filmed in the US. Only US audiences like to clap during performances rather than at the beginning and end. (Chinese mainland audiences like to talk all the way through - but it's getting better these days.)
Another way Taiwan is superior
He prompted them to do so at the beginning!
Mo-nu-men-tal.
cute
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I do not know why he always sings "in an around the lake...." in higher notes
sad that he was fired from the group YES.
To bad these talented kids didn't get the $ that unless school sports gets. Just another sad injustice
They tried but sometimes that's not quite good enough.
is this a jojo reference
no. this is a YES tribute
Me gusta más con YES.
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love a challenge ....... notes and words play with us ....... days it take s to find the one s we will be....... recognize this voice ....... words sound like ... one heard before ......... take a llllook now at you never do as i write what i do to the music you sing........ just words never a face......... i see....... as i say me to you.......
Much better by YES.
You really can't do this with an orchestra this is strictly keyboard music.
Forgive me, but some things are better off left alone, in originality.
Horrible, forced, obnoxious, awful.
Without Rick Wakeman it's kind of lame
That is so lame
I mean it's a bunch of kids and a 70+ year old rock star who's prime years were 30 years ago. This was about fun and inspiring a group of young musicians. I'd say it was quite successful at doing that.