Yes - Mood For A Day / Yours Is No Disgrace - Live at The Pavilion 1971 (Remastered)
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- Опубліковано 10 січ 2021
- Audio and Video Remastered version by BrunoSamppa - ko-fi.com/brunosamppa
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Hemel Hempstead - October 3rd 1971
too bad we have so little video footage of actual gigs with Bill. What a drummer. Such speed and yet power at the same time. Bill and Chris were arguably the best rhythm section of the 70s.
Clive Bunker and Glenn Cornick were better
God bless whoever found this footage.. I watch it all the time. Yes was the best
Steve Howe was at least 10 years ahead of its time. He came up with that "yours is no disgrace" solo stuff in the early 70s, when all guitar playing was blues based. Amazing.
Outstanding performance by Howe.
MAGIC 70s🎧🎵🎶🎧🎧🎧🎶🎸🎸🎸🎸🎧🎵🎵🎵 🎧🎶🎧🎧🎧!!!!!!!!!!!
Steve firing on all cylinders.. always loved that jam.
One of my favorite Yes tunes.
I always watch for the impro section in the middle of yours is no disgrace to see what mood Stevie was in.
Mr. Steve Howe, this is my favourite version of his Yours is no Disgrace's solo. What a guitar player!!
Same year I saw them in New Haven. Mind boggling.
Steve Howe a master
I wish they'd filmed Heart of the Sunrise but as it is this is excellent footage.
First time seeing this version.. wow! Thank you. Steve Howe is the best. How did he even come up with this stuff?!
The Best moment of yes...JOHN ROY ANDERSON....STEPHEN JAMES HOWE....RICHARD CHRISTOPHER WAKEMAN.....WILLIAM SCOTT BRUFORD....CHRISTOPHER RUSSELL EDWARD SQUIRE....SIMPLY THE BEST.
Freaking brilliant.
Why have I never seen this, nor known of its existence?
Howe and Anderson
That is a brilliant!
Steve Howe is a great musician
Damn this is amazing quality
Excellent, Thankyou, rare, and early in the decade (70’s) in which they became the best live act (GOAT in my opinion)
Thank you Bruno Samppa for, yet another, piece of rock history.
Steve is on fire here
What a spectacular rendition. Sound reinforcement was getting better but nothing like now.
I was there
O cara que postou esse vídeo é uma LENDA, esse vídeo é uma maravilha contemporânea. Ps: thank you my friend
Haha, valeu aí querido
extra pozz
Check out Rick on tambourine!
Too much improv from Steve here imo, (flame away) but hearing Jon's young voice is awesome.
The only known, professional footage featuring the greatest lineup in their storied history: Anderson, Howe, Squire, Wakeman and Bruford. Price less, 16mm footage of the Fragile tour. Thankfully, its on dvd as the "sounding out" documentary from 1972.