Yes - Awaken (Live at Montreux Jazz Festival 2003)
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2012
- Yes are one of the most innovative and successful rock bands of all time with a career that now spans five decades. In 2003 the band made their first appearance at the Montreux Festival, despite having a long association with the town itself (they recorded there frequently in the seventies). It was a triumphant night and is regarded by both the band members and fans as probably the finest Yes gig ever to be filmed.
2003 Montreux Sounds
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LIVE AT MONTREUX - MONTREUX JAZZ ARCHIVES
This performance is part of the unique Claude Nobs Foundation audio-visual collection, included since 2013 in the UNESCO Memory of the World Register. From Aretha Franklin or Miles Davis to David Bowie or Prince, more than 5’000 concerts have been recorded LIVE both in audio and video since the creation of the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1967 by Claude Nobs.
MONTREUX JAZZ FESTIVAL WHERE LEGENDS ARE BORN
The Montreux Jazz Festival takes place for two weeks every summer in Switzerland, drawing 250,000 music lovers to the shores of Lake Geneva. Since 1967, the Festival has celebrated all genres of music and generated countless legendary performances. Artists who have graced the stage of Montreux include Aretha Franklin, David Bowie, Prince, Bob Dylan, Lauryn Hill, Kendrick Lamar, Leonard Cohen, Marvin Gaye, Miles Davis, Nina Simone and many more.
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I won't labour the point but these guys stand next to the 18/19 century classical composers as sublime musicians, whose music will still be enjoyed for Millenia to come.
Chris Squire is always regarded as the amazing bass player from Yes but few make any reference to his incredible supporting vocal harmonies underneath Jon, he was also an excellent harmoniser, RIP Chris
not me, i always say that this band was a great vocal harmony group...beyong amazing
Yeah yeah. But why doesn't anyone ever talk about Steve Howe? He's light years ahead of other guitarists.
I've been a chorister for almost 40 years. I know a good voice when I hear one. Chris had a fine voice, and I always picked him out - as much as I love Jon's voice, like we all do!
So happy to learn that when he lived in Switzerland, Chris formed 'Chris Squire's Swiss Choir'! :-)
Yes. Perfection in their ease at using every chord, every descant, each beat, keys and harmony. Just.. YES! 9:51
Chris was always bang on with his vocal harmonies, and his voice blended well with Jon's. A total musician.
In 2004, when I was 21, I paid for my whole family (10 tickets) to see Yes at a local fairgrounds here in Vermont. My parents had been big fans since the 1970s, and I was raised on Yes in the '80s and '90s. We all thought we knew what to expect. But when they played Awaken - a song that wasn't often played at home for whatever reason - we all broke down into tears. The piece is so incredibly moving, even visually. I will love this band and these musicians forever.
You have brilliant parents & it has obviously brushed off on you.
My favourite Yes track.
Champlain Fairgrounds has given us an amazing variety of very cool musicians/bands. I forget the year, but that's where I saw Metallica.
none of that ever happened.
I wish I could have seen them. I was born too late
Watch the Todmobile version with Jon singing from 10 years ago. Mind-blowing good Justin!
What I love about many Yes performances is after 7 minutes you think , wow that was genius! Then it continues and gets progressively better for 15 more minutes. Really the absolute Mozart perfectionists of rock music, and I mean it. i wish I had seen them live.
I'm nearly 72, a year or two older than these fantastic guys, whom I have followed since they started. I think this track is one of the finest they ever did and epitomises the band really, with the outright emotion it produces. It still makes the hairs on my arms stand up every time I hear it
+Philip Hodkinson too right phillip no other song makes me so fucking emotional-excuse my language but words cant do this piece of music justice
+tokaicarl Glad you like em too. Actually many tracks of real prog rock induce many emotions. My top band King Crimson can produce anything from tears to elation and downright threatening fear. Just love it.
The part from 7.30 onwards is triumphant, what other group would write stuff like this.
+Ally Mac Look them up. There are many more excellent tracks, try out tales from topographic oceans, going for the one.......
For real prog drama check out fraktured, dangerous curves and level 5 by King Crimson
this piece of music came directly from heaven
This song is probably the most beautiful, complex, emotionally moving piece of progressive rock ever written. It brings tears to my eyes. RIP Mr. Squire.
Fully agreed.
Have to agree!
@@hvollesen holly fucking shit, man... most beaultiful words... the best band of the world...
Totally agree!
@Bradley Dayton : I duly agree, hearing YES since I was 14, now 56, "Going for the One" was recorded at the Mountain (Rock) Recording Studio in Montreux, Switzerland, the same where QUEEN, GENESIS, DEEP PURPLE, etc, also performed and recorded, with Rick Wakeman playing the Church Organ of Saint-Martin, Vevey, also recorded at the "Les Planches Church", Montreux. AWAKEN is the Best piece of Progressive Rock Ever Composed. R.I.P. Chris.
As a YES fan of nearly 50 years, I have only one word. Sublime. Thank you Jon, Chris, Steve, Rick and Alan. Thank you.
What about Bill Bruford?
Lol
I love Genesis, but the Yes album is Eternal
@@robertsimpson9403 I agree, and don't forget Bill's playing with King Crimson as well! However I meant my original comment to refer to this performance, not the 50 years of Yes.
@@robertsimpson9403 it is!
@@robertsimpson9403What about bill bruford? Alan White' rock is far more suited to the musical style of Yes than bruford's jazz ever was
Amen Richard...
The most wonderful, moving and truly magnificent spine-tingling piece of prog music ever written. Thank you so much, Jon, Chris, Steve, Rick and Alan.
A band of this dimension will never come again. Their music will continue to blow minds for another century.
...make that centuries!
Música celestial, belleza sublime, gloria de Jehová, talismán cosmico
Well at least they left us with a lot to listen to until that time!
I'd like to think that, but the way Africa is being imported into Europe they will be listening to rap at best and probably the sound of unrythmic jungle bongos at best.
Well to at least the 'Turn of the century'!!
Absolutely genius. Progressive and ethereal in the same song. Rick and Jon together are magical. Steve’s three guitars in one song. Omg. If this song doesn’t give you goose bumps you aren’t breathing.
Met Jon a few years ago and had a great conversation. Such a lively man
Absolute masterpiece
You can feel his energies for sure.
Few groups make me cry at the beauty of their music. Yes is definitely #1.
I'm South Brazilian and we have a constant relationship with the Platinian Countries.
Between Brazil and Argentina there is a playful fight about "PELÉ" and "MARADONA".
Until 2022, there was a journalist in Argentina called Mauro Viale, a very close friend of "MARADONA" and one of the greatest experts on the legacy and history of "PELÉ".
In Argentina, until the '70s, PELÉ was affectionately called "EL NEGRO".
One day Viale was asked who is the better MARADONA or PELÉ, and he replied: "Of course, the best is MARADONA, but EL NEGRO, EL NEGRO is the PELÉ".
The same goes for RICK and JON, they belong to a category above of all.
@@JoseCarlosLuz Amen. Well said Jose
One of the finest and best compositions ever written in prog rock history
I'm 62 & I had seen Yes do this live with Jon Anderson. It was absolutely AMAZING. Anderson & Yes are one of the very few bands that are truly PERFECT live. Never a mistake. Absolutely PERFECT!!
If Yes wrote the only one song "Awaken" for whole life, they'd deserve place in music history
I consider myself to be tough as nails but Awaken and To be over bring tears to my eyes almost everytime. My wife if she survives me will play both songs at my burial.
Peace.
awaken77 I truly agree. One of my favorite songs of all time. A masterpiece!
greg agnello but they did more love them
I agree with Greg. The music and lyrics are so beautiful I always end up blubbing.
What amazes me about this piece of heavenly music is how its' concept was communicated between the musicians to produce a masterpiece in soaring and ever soaring emotions.
"Like the time I ran away...turned around and you were standing close to me." (Eyes water.)
So brilliant. I wish I was 21... sometimes.. But am also glad I'm 63. Because i had this in my time and still after all these years it fills my heart.
Yes was (is) much more than just a rock band, they were an invention. They invented something original, an invention of sight and sound that we never experienced before, and never will again. Unique into itself, there are no imitators, or sound a likes. And they reinvented themselves over 5 decades, always with a new look, a new sound.. always intriguing and exciting. Their theme based albums centered on our own self-discovery, the trials of mankind, and how we all fit together, and of course the awakening of the human sprit epitomized in this song. They are a gift to the world.
And Yes was is much more than just a rock band they were an invention they invented something original an invention of sight and sound that we never experienced before and never will again
A lineup we will never see again, hear again live, to enjoy the talent that created this and so many wonderful compositions, which thankfully transends time. For those of us who have been lucky to see and hear them perform, videos such as this, brings back all the majical memories that these particular 4 Men have gifted us with.
The ultimate merging of spirituality and music. Brings tears every time.
I still think this has to be one of the best songs written and played by YES.
It is
This is one of the most complete songs, period. Ever
My best song
I love this live version of Awaken
Wonderous stories "is better.
One becomes an astral traveler when listening to this wonderful beautiful wonderous anthem
100 years from now Yes music will be as revered as Bach and Beethoven
No, like 'minor composers'
Here's hoping, man.
It is already.
When it comes to YES, with all the key players who created masterpieces such as Awaken, there will never be another time like it. Music that was developed, explored and experienced. An era slowly passing us by, But relived and appreciated with all the audio recordings and especially the videos and DVD's. Like a fine wine, its good when first tasted, but even better when its aged. Yes stands on their own merits, one of a kind.
Nice comment 👌
Go see Jon and the Band Geeks if they're around. They're tearing up the Northeast!
Very well said. Every-time I listen to this I have a sense of euphoria, get goose bumps , it an amazing feeling.
I’m shore my mum was greeted by this masterpiece as she entered heaven!
This is still the most Fantastic song ever written!
20 mins of the most beautiful progressive rock ever written!
Behind ' Shine on ' from Pink Floyd
@@alexanderbleeser9784 you mean " The great gig in the sky".
@@benvanzanten379 first thing I said to myself but they look down on us..
So I dont look up to them
@@craigprice7957 will miss Allen White and Chris squire
Ellen White with a croatoes, and John Anderson with the harp
May Yes be blessed as they've blessed us all throughout the years!
🙏 Amen
Jon Anderson could sing the phone book & make it sound like he's delivering the word of God.Amen
Amen, indeed.
Love it...!!!
Well said
Wakeman pulls it off geniusly, Jons vocals are perfect! What a band! Steve Howe = perfection.
When Yes are in shape there is nobody like them.
Squire nr 1 always
All the band is perfectly aligned
This is perfection
This is paradise of music
And the triple neck bass
na minha opinião o Rick Wakeman e o melhor da Banda.... com todo respeito aos outros musicos
@@joaoroberto2853 Steve Howe was presented "best guitarist" 5 years in a row and had to be"declined" for him receiving this prestigious award the 6th time due to award limits..
Along with Keith Emerson, Wakeman is definitely top tier when it comes to being a master of his instruments, however, the sound of yes..particularly this lineup(giving Bill Bruford no less of credit) merritts the highest of respect from top musicians in the highest of standards!!
Они все красавцы!!! Браво!!!
I can't get through this song without crying. Jon's proud of this song & he should be. I'm always tapping to Alan's bells from the bridge. I'm so grateful I grew up in this period of music, mainly the 60's & 70's when music was it's most creative. I hear what's out today & would prefer hearing someone snoring. After all today's music puts me to sleep as it's so boring. I thank my late oldest brother, Steve, for turning me on to YES in 1972. These gentlemen should receive an honorary Grammy for their work which far exceeds anything awarded today.
Thankful, too, for AM radio bringing the (abbreviated version) of Roundabout to us!
First heard this when I was 15, now 54, still makes me cry too. Beautiful MUSIC. Not prog etc etc, MUSIC. All that is good, true, wild and magic in humanity. The positives. Glorious.
Only do National Anthems and the night of the proms Edinburgh Tattoo Cardiff Arms Park for tears but know where you are coming from
I was just thinking about adding this to my "crying time" playlist...
Then you have the Kanye West and Bieber types
I believe that this is one of the greatest pieces of music of the 20th century. It always brings me to tears, its almost a religious experience . I use to loop this song in my apt to give it good vibrations. It just seems so uplifting and spiritual .
I'm with you on that one, Frank. This track simply defies brilliance - the most astounding rock track (if it can be described as such) I've ever heard. The central section with the interchanges between organ and harp and percussion is magnificent - it sounds futuristic and mediaeval at the same time.
Mark Thorne When I first started to play drums, this song and heart of the sunrise were songs I had learn to play. I grew up in Massachusetts listening to this band. Mike Portnoy use to as well. Indeed one of the fathers of Progressive Music.
The only thing I would mildly disagree with Frank, is your phrase: "...almost a religious experience".
I think those who listen to/view this with an open heart can have a true religious experience (not almost).
In this music I hear the Voice of God.
You are exactly correct. When this album came out I bought it but did not pay it the attention it deserved, now all these years later I have come to fully realize the ethereal surreal feeling one gets when the song truly unfolds itself to you. It is a religious experience, without a doubt. I have come to appreciate anew the songs "Parallels" and "Machine Messiah" for what they are, true works of art.
Steve, to your short list I would suggest you add "Turn of the Century" from the same album (as "Awaken"). If you want a longer list, well...I could go on for an hour! I am happy for you that you've opened a gate that leads to lots of amazing places!
Their magnum opus, GOOSEBUMPS every time I hear this.... so perfect it becomes scary
If i were to be granted a wish it would be to see these 5 musicians playing one more time. Life and purpose. How truly blessed we were by Yes.
Amen brother 🙏
possibly the most spiritually important pieces of rock music ever composed. It is glorious.
Nice !
Followed the band since the beginning. Every time I listen I am still in awe!
Whenever I feel too stressed or unbalanced, I listen to this song. That is my meditation: I stop doing anything and just LISTEN AND FEEL this masterpiece. It's healing.
Amazing that human beings can play these instruments like this. In awe.
And still work together after all these decades.
Musically, I think YES song that best exhibits their virtuosity is "Siberian Kahtru"..
The keyboards blow me away, with his eyes closed!
Hours of work, mate
I lost my brother on Tuesday. This was his favourite piece of music. It's perfection, in every way.
Sorry for your loss:(
Check out “Brother of Mine” from AWBH if you’ve never heard it.
It’s sort of like this song.
May his memory be a blessing
Now he's experimenting the high vibration going on ♥
Sorry for yout loss
I'm just visiting. Someday we'll all meet. I hope there's beer there...
Sorry for your loss man. This track would have been great at the funeral.
Christmas eve 2023, an almost full moon to the east, and the Sun is setting, "like the time I ran away turned around and you were standing close to me" love has no boundaries. So beautiful so beautiful! Many thanks always and in all ways!
The planets aligned when Yes composed this piece of aural magnificence
I loved Yes from the 1st time I heard them in 1970, a few years later Awaken came out and has been my hidden favorite since. This live version shows how great of a Band they are.
Can you imagine being one of the lucky 3 camera operators front and center capturing this gem? Not a bad job!
The last great epic from the definitive Yes line up. This performance transported me right back to the Empire Pool, Wembley in 1977, the only time I got to hear Yes play this masterwork. The communion between musicians and audience is captured perfectly here. Seeing these guys so completely and utterly lost in this harmonic meditation makes you wonder why this line up just didn’t go on and on and on. If anyone wants to know why I so deeply, deeply love this band then just watch this stellar performance and Awaken to all its wonders. Rick, Steve, Jon, Alan and Chris, wherever you may be … thank you.
This song is the musical equivalent of a spiritual awakening....
Tis indeed.
Best version!
I think it´s the closest you can get to God.
it sure is
@ScottBaldwin•~You put into words what I was feeling...😔❤
Here is a little of trivia that few people are aware of. After all of the writing, creating and rehearsing was completed and it came time to record the Going for the One album, the band was all set to record the 3 songs for side 1, and Awaken was originally intended to take up all of side 2. But when they were actually recording Awaken, they realized that there was too much redundancy. According to the late Alan White, they removed parts of the song which totaled about 5 minutes. Mr. White stated they tried various ways to use that 5 mins to enhance the song, but nothing was working. The band accepted the idea that it was one of their best recordings of any length, so they left it at 15 mins. But their studio contract was within a few days of expiring. Wondrous Stories was written, rehearsed and recorded in a bit of a panic to get it done on time. This was described by Alan White in an interview long ago.
"Awaken" really benefits from their restraint. Quite a few of their longer pieces would have benefitted from a 15-30% trim.
Thanks for the info 👍
The song lasted for nearly 20 minutes here and there wasn’t any sign of redundancy, what a shame, this song didn’t make the whole side of an album, it should be up there, with their fantastic repertoire of 20 minute masterpieces.
@@Atom-56 Masterpiece indeed. To see Awaken last close to 20 mins live is no surprise. Many live versions of other songs took longer to complete live. The best example is Ritual. Not sure what concert DVD, (35th anniversary concert tour? ) one version goes on for over 25 mins. Mostly due to Squire's extended bass solo.
I have had the pleasure of seeing and hearing "Awaken" performed live on six occasions in my lifetime, and I can truthfully say that it is a religious experience.
The first time I heard Awaken was live in 1979. They were in the round, I was on the 5th row…my mouth was open & I was wondering what the heck just happened!
Amen
Amen to that
Religious. Yes. Absolutely
congrats. love it.
What a piece of music..marvellous, beautiful..no words can do it justice.
Sitting here with tears running down... most beautiful music from Yes and Chris Squire!
Sharon La Tour , me too.
Life seems worth living when I hear this
Sharon, I saw this and literally sobbed in ecstasy.
19:52 of pure human musical sorcery to the magnificent....
Very good
John Anderson is one of the finest voices to ever grace the stage. .
JON anderson is one of my favorite singers for sure.
@@leofender909 both are correct anyway. Jon's birth name was John Roy Anderson
Roger 👏👏👏👏👏🎆🎆🎆🎆🎆
@@abdurrahmanzulfikry9202m
The voice of Jon is magnificent* .
This group is the "eight marvelous" of the world...
YES IS FOREVER.
This song, this performance, by this band transcends time and space. It is musicianship at it's finest. Whatever happened to make these guys come together and create this band had to be bigger than a coincidence. Thank you YES for giving us such great performances like this over so many years.
Amazing ❤
Probably the best piece of progressive rock music ever produced by the human race
This absolute masterpiece should be 19 hours and 52 minutes....... !
I lay on my back on the carpet of my brother’s room to listen to this in the summer of 1978 and I experienced an epiphany that has never been surpassed. I go to see Yes when they visit the UK and I am I lifelong believer. Yes! Be free!
... Spectacular... Amazing... Fantastic... Beautiful... even when 'Yes' have all turned to dust, this song will last forever...
💯💯🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹
Chris Squire RIP the greatest Prog Rock band of all time!
Exactly !!!
Yeah, man. He would have been cool to hang with..the one time I saw them was 1979, a bad period for the band. So grateful for these vids, so I can see what I missed!
I think that ELP already has that title .
Aw crap! Yeah, the top progressive band by a mile.
It’s all subjective about who’s the greatest ever in what genre. People will always have their personal faves. For example I prefer Genesis over Yes but still love yes. I know others who’ll say gentle giant or VDGG or King crimson were the greatest. Personally I love em all, what a great era from 67 to 77 it was for progressive rock music.
I can’t remember my life without Yes . At age 12 I bought my very first record . Close To The Edge
Yessongs for me, aged 10 in 1977, asked it as Xmas present to my uncle under an advise of an older friend who taught me Mood for a day The Ancient and The Clap in that period
i guess we werent the only ones 👐🤲👍✊👏🖐🖖✌👌🤘🤙
I've always liked yes everything they create is gold to me
I was 16 in 1972. There has never been, nor will there be another band like them. Always have enjoyed their music through the decades. Under the stars, around the campfire, desert or mountains, always a perfect fit.
Sitting here at 4 o clock in the morning overwhelmed by these genious artists... pure magic ♥♥♥
Special is a really fine word, but I fear it doesn't begin to describe what witnessing this truly is. Quite the package wouldn't you say ?
No words. Left breathless.
So true.
Take a sleeping pill
Everything is magical here with details along with rythmic of Mr Squire.
RIP CHRIS SQUIRE........52 YEARS PLAYING BASS FOR YES.
If it was their 50th Aniversary, in 2018……..and Chris died in 2015, that makes him 47 years, playing bass with Yes. 👍
A true masterpiece. Thank you YES
RIP Chris Squire the most talented bassist in world, in my world
I was glad to be able to see him a year prior to his passing. Rest in peace Fish!
Yes yes yes!!! I had seen their 1990 or 91 tour in Hartford CT. It was in the round and to this day the most incredible concert I had ever seen hands down! This band is damn good! I’m amazed and grateful
Amen 💔
Nice to see REAL musicians. Absolutely brilliant. Technically a masterpiece. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
This is a monument to the music. It is an historic song for the next generations
I first saw Yes in Memphis I believe in 1972 maybe 73.
I since have gone to every tour that has been within a 3 hour drive regardless of the area of the country I am living at the time but only when Jon is the lead singer with the exception of Trevor Horn in San Antonio. Sorry they just are not Yes with out Jon Anderson!
Really aren’t w/o Chris Squire either.
Rick Wakeman is second to none and I actually got to enjoy a Heineken with him after a Journey to the Centre of the Earth show.
I just wish the audio in the video was better quality.
We are all SO BLESSED to have enjoyed their tenure as the best Rock band ever with tremendous respect to ELP, Pink Floyd, Jethro Tull, Genesis, King Crimson and yes even Rush! (3 man bands deserve so much respect as there is no where to hide on stage!)
This epic masterpiece is so beautiful and emotional. I saw them perform this at The House of Blues in Hollywood and there were many of us crying by the end, including Jon. It was an intimate venue. I will never forget it. It gives me goosebumps every time I hear it. Rest in peace Mr. Squire, may your memory be a blessing….
For all the beauty of this song, Rick Wakeman shines as only he can. And every other member is masterful in their contributions. Truly one of the greatest musical compositions, rivaling the very best and easily surpasses the majority of music ever created. Thank you Jon Steve Alan Rick & Chris for giving us perfection in sound that reverberates our very core of being.
Wow! I just read my own mind.
H77
Agreed!!
What can I say? A Masterpiece!
+Valter Santanna in awaken rick is the captain
+Valter Santanna I couldn't agree with you more
Anderson has the voice of a ROCK angel in this Masterpiece. Never was a vocal sound to be heard like it again.
Can't think of another song that will make me swell up with tears. Beautiful.
I wish Steve Howe is really proud for the work he did in it. He got such nice melodies in it and in many other pieces of Yes. In Aweken the last solo on the steel guitar with an air that gently hovers above the other instruments is for me moving and therefore beautiful. Touché.
I keep listening to this again and again
A stage full of pure musical genius.
There's an extraordinary back story to this recording, recounted to me by the chief engineer on the sessions, my old friend and regular collaborator the late John Timperley. It was recorded at Mountain Studios in Montreux, but Rick Wakeman was determined to use a real church organ to achieve that final epic climax. So physical lines were laid between the studio and a nearby large church, which boasted a four-manual pipe organ (such was the clout these '70s supergroups enjoyed!), and Rick played live with the band, back in the studio, using just a pair of cans feeding him their contributions. It is without a doubt one of the greatest feats of musicianship in the history of pop music.
Two funny asides - the studio assigned Rick a junior engineer to deal with the technical stuff in the church, and the lad was one of Charlie Chaplin's (fairly numerous) younger offspring. When the recording was finished, Rick decided it would be fun to lock him in the church, return to the studio and deny any knowledge of his whereabouts. Apparently, the young man was in quite a state when they finally found him...
Then, when it came to the mix, impressed by the studio's technical abilities where long-distance communication was concerned, Rick demanded another pair of cans in his Rolls, in the studio car park, where he could monitor proceedings whilst 'entertaining' a young lady he had encountered nearby. Those truly were the days, my friends...
Great story! Thank you!!
That story does Rick no credit. A practical joke is one thing but that is just not funny. Shame.
actually, it was done thru the phone line that existed already.
The masterpiece. Always the best.
Seeing this, it's hard to argue you'll find guitar, bass, keyboard better anywhere!! We All got lucky, what a group of pure musicians.. Thank You YES!!😎✌
When I was 13 I played this every night before I went to sleep so amazing takes you to another world. Now 56 and still love it thank you xx
You are indeed a cool guy.
@@robinwatson4282 female!!
@@angleaturner2460 You are indeed a cool gal.
Absolute masterpiece, the most mystic piece in rock music I have ever heard
Saw yes 10 yimes, best 10 days of my life.
it’s crazy how this group at the the ages they are at
can play these amazing epics without any faults in one go, live in front of hundreds
One of the greatest masterwork of Modern Music, and not only that. Also, Rick Wakeman is simply superlative here.
actually, he's sloppy as f*ck here. still a great song, though.
well said
Indeed Wakey is!
Peter G - Those who can - do. Those who CAN'T - criticise. I set a metronome on Wakeman's solo. It was inhumanly ACCURATE. As one other poster noted - his tempo was so accurate - the drummer could have followed HIM.
@@wandamundy1759 He did make a mistake, though...LOL...that I heard. No, I am not gonna criticize. Still better than me.
The most amazing performance and wish I had been there. Just heard the sad news of Alan White's passing away today - may he keep inspiring in his incredible work he did and continue to - never to rest but to rock! xXx
Transcendent. This song is from another dimension.
So beautiful. I listened to Yes with a wonderful freind and lover and I love them as much now that I am 70 years old. They have a spirit!
Let us all never forget the fact, ;- Great composers, artists , painters , musicians , and many others to come of our past were never really as popular during their own time as they were hundreds of years later. This great band will get more famous long after the span of many generations .
Mike Hughes
So true.
True for me .
Yes I heard and appreciated the singles.
But only the last couple of years their wider material.
What a reward that has been .
Especially in the current era
I am so lucky to have lived in an era where we in the UK just had the best in Rock of all genres and we produced legend after legend..Also saw most of them live and impossible who to say were the best...unique and talented all...
Totally agree with you, have seen many wonderful live gigs , we are incredibly lucky to have so much talent and Mr Anderson is at the top of the tree.
I happened to live in Poland and never cared if a band was from UK or States. Only later I realized that 99% of my favourite music was "made in UK" ;)
Paul Gorka has anyone yet found the reason why so much of the best prog rock and rock groups were from England?
Maybe because England was a free country then.
Laura . . . You mirror my life!!
A friend has worked with Jon Anderson on a project, and visited with Jon and the band after a concert. She asked Jon what was his favorite lyric. He proceeded to say, "Master of images, songs cast a light on You." This album was released months after a sudden, horrific loss of my mother, and it entered into the fabric of my life as part of my recovery. A song of loss, "Turn of the Century", new beginning, "Parallels", joy, "Wondrous Stories", and finally, what I consider an ode to the one true God, "Awaken". "...Like the time I ran away, turned around and You were standing close to me..." Finally, thank you for posting this wonderfully well made video. A subtle highlight is Chris Squire as whirling dervish to punctuate a moment in the song.
Modern classical music .........i have been listening for decades now and it never leaves me that YES feeling...........
its amazing how Rick Wakeman and Steve Howe can be in their own world at each end of the stage … and somehow … their music comes together and blends … at moments Jon and Chris and Alan are just there … that's how powerful Rick and Steve are … they are strong individuals that somehow meet and blend …
Jon Anderson is and always will be the voice of Yes!
bodeans59 but you can barely hear him compared to the album version, really the mixing didn't favor him this time :(
always will be mortal or not.
@@xGshikamaru overproduced Y2K gobbldegook. too much organ not enough raw sound.
@@fucheduck Go listen to anything today and you will change your simplistic view.
Right, and the fine work of Peter Banks
I'm 71. I've been a musician > 65 of those years, 60 on the guitar. I have so much respect for all of these guys.
Amazing!!!! It even takes my breath away and gives me goosebumps!!!!
I`m YES fan since 1979 .
This is certainly the piece of art that shows the outstanding talents of all Yes members most impressively. Not only the virtuosity in handling their instruments but their emotionality of composing and interpretating as a band. An honour to have the opportunity to whatch this - half a lifetime beyond the hype. It makes me feel blessed and grateful.
My favorite live performance of my favorite song by my favorite band featuring my favorite lineup for this band. YES, indeed.
This song is like being in Heaven and translates me to another realm. I close my eyes and see the most spectacular expressions of dancing, loving and joy! Unspeakable beauty and amazement ~ WOW!
*Chris brings out a 3 neck guitar*
Camera operators: “Nothing to see here”
Honestly the video editing for this video is bad
Thank you for this
Great
I was dying in an ambulance, heard the EMT say they were losing me. I was trying to tell them it would be OK; I didn't hear Awaken playing, so it wasn't my time. But it did become part of my Wondrous Stories.
when you hear ONWARD --you are toast !!! ahahah!!
@Donde Merlin Absolutely.
Donde Merlin yes it actually happened, I was the emt
@@mrbenoit5018 If you were the emt in the ambulance, thank you so very much. I did not think (later) that I was that coherent. It was a long recovery, and I still have my left arm. In fact, I will be golfing tomorrow morning at this time.
This brought me to tears. I've seen them in concert 7 times and never cease to amaze
It’s a masterpiece of pure art. A transcendent spiritual experience revealed by the magic of music. True artists, true beauty, true music. Highlights to the absolute amazing performance of the one and only “Merlin the Magician” on the keyboards. Sublime !!!
His voice is so spiritual and pure💫💫💫💫 angelus
I watched open mouthed, occasionally shaking my head in awe. What a fantastic live performance of a great song.
I'm 60 and this my favorite band playing my favorite song, that I have been listening to over 40 years, and this is the first time seeing this video, Rick Wakeman is a freaking genius, and the rest of them
Jon has the voice of an angel.
Back a year later and still mesmerized by these guys.
Who makes music of this quality anymore? LIVE!
Had a few beers listened to Osibisa made a comment a young kid replied said he just got into music from that era Heat breaking that I can't reply and that his generation might produce and it was not just music it was Art Literature Fashion ect Toss Up 1984 or Brave New World 🗿
The answer is NOBODY!
Never heard of Justin Bieber...???