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  • @davidmontgomery9846
    @davidmontgomery9846 2 місяці тому +153

    It is hard to explain to young people like you just how amazing music in the seventies was .True musicians playing incredible songs covering many different genres .
    I wish I could go back .

    • @mickzed6746
      @mickzed6746 2 місяці тому +13

      70s stuff was before my time. But anything between the 50s and 80s.... Maybe early 90s was a hell of a run with great, timeless music. Most stuff today is embarrassing and quite frankly..... pathetic.

    • @schrodingerszombie2401
      @schrodingerszombie2401 2 місяці тому +10

      Ground-breaking albums came out weekly.

    • @RandymanB
      @RandymanB 2 місяці тому +1

      We were so fortunate to have been able to experience those times!! My high school years, such awesome music!

    • @ZENmud
      @ZENmud 2 місяці тому

      We saw YES twice and ELP three times, between 1974 and 1978... in Denver for my side.
      🎉🎉🎉❤🎉🎉🎉

    • @debrahirshfield6997
      @debrahirshfield6997 2 місяці тому +2

      I remember when the 60’s were over and I thought there can’t be music like we’ve had in the 60’s. Of course, I was wrong. The 70’s were just different music but just as good.

  • @rockitflash
    @rockitflash 2 місяці тому +128

    Chris Squire playing those bass lines and singing even higher harmonies on top of Jon Anderson is mind blowing.

  • @timkjazz
    @timkjazz 2 місяці тому +194

    Yessongs - one of the greatest live albums ever, Yes bringing the heat.

    • @Tarkus_
      @Tarkus_ 2 місяці тому +13

      Yesshows is awesome too.

    • @marckusel5602
      @marckusel5602 2 місяці тому +5

      Concur!

    • @tommack9395
      @tommack9395 2 місяці тому +10

      I really love Close To The Edge on it. imo is an awesome lp.

    • @themchangesband
      @themchangesband 2 місяці тому +5

      I've been listening to that since I was a young man. I recommend that the lads give it a listen...set aside a bit of time and just absorb it. I saw the movie too (of course).

    • @David-iv6je
      @David-iv6je 2 місяці тому +11

      What's great about it is they are all playing around without their parts while remaining tight together. It's not like this is the blues: it's ridiculously hard.

  • @wai701b6
    @wai701b6 25 днів тому +1

    Easily the best guitar / bass duo in rock history.

  • @danomalley2473
    @danomalley2473 2 місяці тому +143

    I recently read about the early days of Yes, when the first record came out. Critics and fans were amazed by their technical skill, but everybody felt they must be only a studio band. So, they went on tour, and nobody thought they could actually play their songs live with any skill. They were wrong. Time changes, key changes, complicated incomprehensible lyrics, they could do it all live, and just as good as in the studio.

    • @JeffTaylor-tr7my
      @JeffTaylor-tr7my 2 місяці тому +6

      it's amazing to think they were playing this live almost 2 years before recording it. But the recorded tracks is so epic no one can believe it could ever be done live. Damn, YES so good.

  • @stevegirardmedia2255
    @stevegirardmedia2255 2 місяці тому +165

    Their concerts were like lining up 15 -20 songs - all just as great and many which were more intricate - and playing them back -to-back-to-back, etc... You leave with your minds completely blown. Can't believe it's been 53 years that I've been listening to them. Can you imagine walking around at 12 - 13 years old with this as one of your foundational bands... and many of your friends thinking you're completely weird, musically? It was great!

    • @jdbroders64
      @jdbroders64 2 місяці тому +5

      I had the good fortune of attending several Yes concerts back in the day and agree completely. Every concert was amazing and mind-blowing. They always sounded so good and the level of musicianship was ridiculous.

    • @Richard2003
      @Richard2003 2 місяці тому +5

      Yep. I was in college when I saw them. 1973.

    • @lesblatnyak5947
      @lesblatnyak5947 2 місяці тому +3

      I was 14, and all my buddies had older brothers

    • @markgatica12
      @markgatica12 2 місяці тому +2

      The first time I saw them was in 1977. Including encores, they played 10 songs, totaling about 2 hours. The set list included Close to the Edge and Awaken, and several other longer pieces.

    • @adrianstevens2146
      @adrianstevens2146 2 місяці тому +2

      @@jdbroders64 Me, too! All 3 Yes concerts I saw were incredible! I believe the last one was just after they released 90125, it started with "Leave It", and ended with "It Can Happen". I wish the boys would do some of these later great songs of theirs.

  • @josephcrangle4669
    @josephcrangle4669 2 місяці тому +75

    It was so wonderful seeing Geddy Lee sitting in with the band doing Roundabout during their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction. Chris Squire was an early bass guitar influence.

    • @danmayberry1185
      @danmayberry1185 2 місяці тому +10

      Classiest guest spot ever. Stood off to the side playing Squire's part, looking awestruck.

    • @mobanewman7139
      @mobanewman7139 2 місяці тому +5

      That is a great video if they want to watch that one too.

    • @mikemilne
      @mikemilne 2 місяці тому +1

      100%, I would suggest to A&A to just watch that one without videoing their reaction- probably some copyright problems if they tried to post a reaction to it

  • @ralphus555
    @ralphus555 2 місяці тому +93

    RIP Chris and Alan... #Legends

  • @qtheband751
    @qtheband751 Місяць тому +3

    There ya go. 1972. No pitch correct. No sampling. No backing tracks. Just pure talent.

  • @cathyhendrix172
    @cathyhendrix172 2 місяці тому +63

    Rick Wakeman still wears a cape today.

    • @Richard2003
      @Richard2003 2 місяці тому +4

      Yep he had the wizard cape in 73 when I saw them.

    • @mgnz88
      @mgnz88 2 місяці тому +7

      Now I just want to walk into the office wearing a cape

    • @AncientActivist
      @AncientActivist 2 місяці тому +1

      I didn't know that, but I believe it. ❤

    • @valeriekhall
      @valeriekhall 2 місяці тому +1

      If ever someone DESERVED to wear a fully sequined cape....
      I cannot explain, as someone who had piano lessons from the age of 4, how much of a keyboard wizard he is.

  • @APaganPerspective
    @APaganPerspective 2 місяці тому +85

    Jon Anderson is INSANE.. vocals top notch

    • @testodude
      @testodude 2 місяці тому +2

      effortless. It really helps to have all the talent in the world.

    • @Hobodeluxe960
      @Hobodeluxe960 2 місяці тому

      he's still got it. he's using youtube's "the band geeks" as his band for his tour. they did a cover of roundabout for their channel and he loved it so much he hired them. it's a great cover, you guys should check it out. they did it during covid remotely, each instrument separately then mixed together and it's fantastic. ua-cam.com/video/W_7tBdAWZoU/v-deo.html

    • @thomasrudy6132
      @thomasrudy6132 2 місяці тому

      and he still sounds very good today despite his age and illness that ended his time with the band. the karaoke singer they got now has such a weak voice. i'd rather see Jon with the School of Rock kids than the no original member line up YES has become.

    • @Hobodeluxe960
      @Hobodeluxe960 2 місяці тому

      @@thomasrudy6132he's touring with the Band Geeks now and they rock.

  • @DorothyFarias
    @DorothyFarias 2 місяці тому +60

    So many memories of Yes - being a teen in the 70's. all we needed was the music, good friends, and good weed.

  • @sirajaxl
    @sirajaxl 2 місяці тому +59

    My life changed on August 5, 1972 when this tour came to Berkeley California.

    • @GreggOliverBass
      @GreggOliverBass 2 місяці тому +2

      I saw them in 1973 at the Forum in Inglewood

    • @neilyoungfan
      @neilyoungfan 2 місяці тому +2

      I saw them on November 4, 1972 at St. John Arena in Columbus, Ohio.

    • @allenparleir2234
      @allenparleir2234 2 місяці тому +2

      I was 18, saw them in the fall of 1971 upstairs in a small dance ballroom on 4th and Broadway in Oklahoma City (no chairs, sitting on the oak floors, less than 1000 full capacity, tickets were $1.50) and again in the spring of 1973 when they played in the OKC Fairgrounds arena for over 10k fans. I was then manager of a small vegetarian restaurant called The Tree House and we got the gig to feed them after the show (because they were all vegetarians except Wakeman who didn't travel with the band) so my friends and I sat around the table eating with these legends who were so at ease, calm, friendly and seemed to just want to relax in conversation with us regular folks. Jon was the most friendly and talkative. It was an amazing experience!

  • @joeday4293
    @joeday4293 2 місяці тому +34

    "Yessongs" is such a great live album. I was watching this concert film with a musician buddy of mine once, admiring Master Rick Wakeman resplendent in his silver lamé wizard robe, and I turned to my friend and said, "You know what's wrong with rock and roll these days? Nobody has the balls to be fucking *majestic* anymore."
    Also, fun fact: drummer Alan White got thrown into the fire taking Bill Bruford's place in Yes, with only two weeks to prepare to join a tour playing some of the most complex rock music in history. No internet, no UA-cam, no Spotify, no iPod, no tabs, no sheet music, not even a Walkman and a pile of cassette tapes. He had to practice whenever he had the chance, and sit down next to a record player whenever he had the chance. And he absolutely nailed it. This film was shot only 6 months after he joined the band. What a complete boss, and an inspiration.

    • @michaelbeerbados3291
      @michaelbeerbados3291 2 місяці тому +4

      If Yessongs had been recorded far cleaner,no doubt would have to be considered the greatest live album ever.

    • @matrobnew
      @matrobnew 2 місяці тому +2

      @@michaelbeerbados3291 Check out a remaster if you haven't. It's probably due for a new one too. I think they could still get it to greatest live rock album ever. Technically, hard to see who could touch them from that period.

    • @jameshannagan4256
      @jameshannagan4256 2 місяці тому

      I like Bruford so much more then Alan White, who is a good drummer but not on Bruford's level in any way.

    • @joeday4293
      @joeday4293 2 місяці тому +4

      @@jameshannagan4256 Couldn't disagree more. When Bruford left for King Crimson and Alan White joined Yes, both bands ended up with the drummer they should have had all along. I love them both for very different reasons.

  • @calguy3838
    @calguy3838 2 місяці тому +33

    Chris Squire was the only member of Yes to have played on every single studio album, so he's the bass player on pretty much any live footage you see of Yes up until 2015, the year he died.

  • @hamiltonburger4574
    @hamiltonburger4574 2 місяці тому +32

    And You And I is a must to watch live.

    • @matrobnew
      @matrobnew 2 місяці тому +3

      And Close to the Edge! I mean, with the Fragile songs they at least had a year+ to become comfortable playing them live. But CTTE had been out just a few months! Insane to be playing something that complex live. I don't know that the CTTE songs were the best parts of this performance -- you can see Jon's visible relief whenever they manage to land some super-complex change, it's like Olympic figure skating. Whereas they were utterly comfortable with the Yes Album songs, and that is clear from their performances. Bosses.

    • @normandaubry
      @normandaubry 27 днів тому

      @@matrobnew it seems inconceivable, but I think that Howe’s playing on the Yessongs version surpasses by far his playing on the studio version!

  • @tehmcfogarty6813
    @tehmcfogarty6813 2 місяці тому +36

    I can’t believe how good they sound live, especially this song!

  • @alan73795
    @alan73795 2 місяці тому +10

    I had the pleasure of spending a few months working with Yes in the summer-fall of 1999. I was shooting interviews and song videos to promote The Ladder, their 1999 album that marked the return to their classic '70s sound (after going through their "Owner of a Lonely Heart" new wave phase). At that time, I was helping launch DirecTV's Freeview service (free programming for their customers) and the first special I worked on was a live satellite concert of Yes, on Halloween night 1999, from the House of Blues at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. They were all wonderful guys to work with, witty and self-effacing but all class, especially Chris who let me play his iconic bass guitar at an impromptu jam session that broke out between shoots. Seeing them play their classic songs up close over the course of those months was a true privilege.

    • @susanryan2451
      @susanryan2451 Місяць тому

      Oh baby baby such a beautiful story. Love and hugs to you and your great histories

  • @jimmyaye4204
    @jimmyaye4204 2 місяці тому +23

    The intense expressions on their faces show that they knew they were creating something epic. It would've been so cool to have an overhead cam to show Rick's fingers flying over those keys.

    • @light9999
      @light9999 Місяць тому +1

      Indeed. We notice the camera work on this was really subpar. Too bad we don't see Wakeman's playing much or Squire's playing at all or if a drummer exists. At least we can hear it.

  • @scifimonkey3
    @scifimonkey3 2 місяці тому +50

    When you hear the studio version you know that they are all great musicians, when you hear them live it becomes clear that they are all God Tier…..

  • @geneticrex
    @geneticrex Місяць тому

    So many bands from this era are SO talented it's ridiculous.

  • @b.stewart757
    @b.stewart757 2 місяці тому +6

    "Stunning" is an understatement! Insane!!!

  • @tonyetchells6051
    @tonyetchells6051 2 місяці тому +1

    You wanna hear more Yes? "Awaken" will blow your minds. it's time.

  • @DZibman
    @DZibman Місяць тому +2

    Alan White joined the band just a few days before this tour started. He replaced Buford. Incredible. You should watch the whole Yessongs movie.

  • @VernonOdom-jw4ko
    @VernonOdom-jw4ko Місяць тому

    As a fan of Yes for 56 years, I have seen Yes in concert 5 times. They are AMAZING!
    btw great reaction

  • @David-iv6je
    @David-iv6je 2 місяці тому +3

    Best music ever recorded in capes.

  • @randomperson-dy6kj
    @randomperson-dy6kj 2 місяці тому +1

    Wakeman’s cape game is legendary.
    🔥🔥🔥

  • @bob1ess
    @bob1ess 24 дні тому +1

    I attended their show on the 72 tour (and many others as well). This line up is, hands down, the most talented group of musicians ever assembled in the rock or prog rock genre, with the possible exception of Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce and Eric Clapton.

  • @timmy707707
    @timmy707707 3 дні тому

    I saw this tour and every tour for the next 6 years. The amazing thing about YES is that they could pull off these complicated tunes live. Although for sure something had to be missing, I never noticed it while in the audience.

  • @lindalor9284
    @lindalor9284 2 місяці тому +6

    My friend and I drew the Yes logo on her bedsheet. We hung out at the back of the concert arena and held it up as their limo drove into the garage. One of them pointed to us as they got out of the car and we ended up getting two passes to the concert in the round. Great memories.

  • @daleperkins4901
    @daleperkins4901 Місяць тому

    I'm so glad I grew up when I did --- we had the best music there has ever been!!!!

  • @ZENmud
    @ZENmud 2 місяці тому +3

    Someone wrote (Paraphrased):
    "When great bass players 'go to summer Bass camp' it is Chris Squier driving the bus" ❤ and meant as a high compliment 😂

  • @alansmith8195
    @alansmith8195 2 місяці тому +1

    Heartbreaking that Jon Anderson, Steve Howe & Rick Wakeman are still playing this live, but not together... Thankfully we've got a great archive available

  • @emmelleperry9956
    @emmelleperry9956 2 місяці тому

    Let's not forget Rick Wakeman's keyboard genius! They were so amazing in concert ❤

  • @cbn6635
    @cbn6635 2 місяці тому +6

    Vocal harmonies bordering on Beach Boys level greatness and blistering solo's from both Howe and Wakeman, but it's Squire's bass and White's drumming that glues the whole thing together. R.I.P. Chris Squire & Alan White.

  • @mutleymutley7474
    @mutleymutley7474 2 місяці тому

    Pure musicianship. Hard to find these days in live concerts.

  • @pattyliedel6485
    @pattyliedel6485 2 місяці тому +3

    I never saw this video! There’s confetti flying in my brain! Thanks!

  • @mdfreels
    @mdfreels 2 місяці тому +3

    WHOA! I don't comment a lot but OMG! Great live performance and great song to react to 🎉

  • @JaneTheSeekerTarot
    @JaneTheSeekerTarot 2 місяці тому +16

    Welcome to my childhood. I ate Yes, ELP, The Who, Pink Floyd, for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. I saw them live when I was 13. Talkin' 'bout my generation.

  • @bjwnashe5589
    @bjwnashe5589 2 місяці тому +1

    In the early 70s, Steve Howe, along with Jimmy Page, were on another level than everyone else playing rock guitar.

  • @paulwebster3417
    @paulwebster3417 Місяць тому +1

    There were two bands growing up in the 70’s that were not cool to be fans of but had a huge fan base. Yes and Rush. Yes has some of the most complex innovative and groovy songs ever. Absolute great band!

  • @jpirard
    @jpirard 2 місяці тому +2

    This was Anderson, Squire, Howe, Wakeman, and White.

  • @doug_nu_york4853
    @doug_nu_york4853 2 місяці тому

    They are simply all extreme master musicians. !!!!!

  • @kmichaelp4508
    @kmichaelp4508 2 місяці тому

    Wasn’t it great? I was in the audience in ‘73 with my wife. WOW!!! Everything you hear on album was what you experience in concert.

  • @daleclark7127
    @daleclark7127 2 місяці тому +12

    The keyboard work is amazing. Basically like Keith Emerson’s. Yes is fantastic and saw them back in the days this was filmed. The concert performances in the 70’s were just so good. Zep in 73 proves that without a doubt if you don’t accept the fact. So glad to be a teen in the seventies.

    • @joeday4293
      @joeday4293 2 місяці тому +2

      Emerson gets my vote for best rock keyboardist, but Wakeman is a very, VERY close 1A. I explained the difference between them to a friend like this: Wakeman is a wizard, and Emerson is an assassin. When you need magic, you call on Gandalf, but when you clean and simply need someone's ass completely whipped, you call on Aragorn. ✌️😎

    • @Oldschoolnana
      @Oldschoolnana 2 місяці тому

      We were truly blessed.😊

    • @normandaubry
      @normandaubry 27 днів тому +1

      @@joeday4293 i find both amazing. I think that Emerson is a bit superior technically, but i find Wakeman better at conveying emotion and sheer beauty. An example of this is the ways he plays on Morning has broken from Cat Stevens, or the piano on Turn of the Century. Because of that I prefer him to Emerson.

    • @joeday4293
      @joeday4293 27 днів тому

      @@normandaubry You're not wrong. It's like the old saying: that's why they make chocolate and vanilla. And actually, both are awesome.

  • @BrianJacob-sb5fr
    @BrianJacob-sb5fr Місяць тому

    I saw them when I was 14 in 1978, I saved up my paper route and shoveling money to buy a rickenbacher bass, best concert I've seen, best 5 guys to ever play together! Still never get tired of them cause they re to good

  • @5891jonathan
    @5891jonathan 2 місяці тому

    This live performance is much more emotionally accessible - “better” - than the over-produced studio album recording. This is very good!

  • @wendellwiggins2900
    @wendellwiggins2900 2 місяці тому

    ❤😅 can you imagine being 16 and seeing THIS BACK THEN LIVE!? There was nothing to compare them to, so we were simply in shock and AWE. I saw them all throughout the 70s and just got unbelievably better.

    • @MsThebeMoon
      @MsThebeMoon 2 місяці тому

      I actually remember the first few times hearing this song when it came out. I didn't know what to make of it. I liked it but I never heard anything like it before. I was twelve yo at the time. I can't remember if it was on the pop station or I heard it on the new FM AOR station at the time. We had the goods. I did see them in the later 70's - Bob Segar opening. Kind of a strange combo but it worked. I loved Bob Segar too especially when he came out with Night Moves.

  • @coltonweber4246
    @coltonweber4246 2 місяці тому +3

    Chris Squier played in every Yes concert up until his death.

  • @user-sr4gw3gs4v
    @user-sr4gw3gs4v 2 місяці тому +16

    RIP Chris Squire. This is from their YESSONGS Album ( originally a triple) now a double on CD. That version of Starship Trooper is Brilliant. have seen them many times Rick Wakeman the Keyboards Player is a phenomenal player and a great personality who has load of funny stories. I have met him a few times.

    • @matrobnew
      @matrobnew 2 місяці тому +1

      Starship Trooper and Yours is No Disgrace are both brilliant, as soon as you accept that they're not going to sound exactly like the studio. I'd seen them played "straight" live in footage from a few years before, and they were fine. But on this album they've got loose, funky versions of both. The new intro to Yours is badass. And the live version of Wurm is badass. They were a badass talented band.

  • @budmaynard5952
    @budmaynard5952 2 місяці тому +2

    The whole concert is available. I saw Yesshows several times as a midnight show in college and I own the DVD. Perpetual Change is a banger from Yesshows.

  • @joedella-mattia2234
    @joedella-mattia2234 2 місяці тому +2

    Every kid should watch concerts like this. They will learn what real music and entertainment is. No auto tune. Real musicians. Pure talent 🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🇨🇦

  • @generic53
    @generic53 Місяць тому

    Yes, they ARE the SH*T! Over FIFTY YEARS ago and the music from this period is SO much better than today's "music."

  • @tas22222
    @tas22222 27 днів тому

    Unique at the time and not for everyone and then... THEY WERE !!!

  • @jamesjay7499
    @jamesjay7499 2 місяці тому

    Best of both worlds on live without a net is an incredible performance

  • @michaelbeerbados3291
    @michaelbeerbados3291 2 місяці тому

    NO band could touch YES in their prime years...not even close....IMMACULATE is thee description of the greatest ensemble in history.

  • @billklee7065
    @billklee7065 Місяць тому

    I saw them in Chicago in 72 or 73 time frame. Perhaps the best concert I was ever at!

  • @brettv5967
    @brettv5967 2 місяці тому +2

    It’s just flippin’ unreal that they could do this live. And do it this well.

  • @carlfisher3924
    @carlfisher3924 2 місяці тому

    The addition of Alan White just weeks before this tour kicked off gives Yes extra drive

  • @joelliebler5690
    @joelliebler5690 2 місяці тому +20

    The top of the progressive rock mountain. So many have tried to emulate though no band of this style could ever reach or maintain the quality of music that they have done over the decades or live during the 1970’s through the ‘80’s and into the 1990’s!🥁🎹🎼🎤🎸i grew up on my older brother’s albums of YES,(Fragile and YESSONGS).Then I purchased several more in my late teen years, into my twenties and beyond!The pinnacle for me was seeing them live with one of my brothers at Madison Square Garden in NYC. Best concert ever even if I could not hear for a couple of days!Chris was the leader and backbone who was in the band until he passed away in around 2015. To me when Jon Anderson left the band permanently they never reached their highest level again. Jon always hit the notes and still does today on his solo tours around the globe!

  • @MuseumOfWonders
    @MuseumOfWonders 2 місяці тому +9

    My favorite moment at Yes concerts was the song Perpetual Change. That gets heavy!

  • @richardlindell9976
    @richardlindell9976 2 місяці тому

    Just one more reason us old bastards are glad we were born in the 50's. We grew up with great music weekly! It was incredible the talent that was everywhere. Graduated high school in 72 and brings back so many great memories.

  • @andywalker8064
    @andywalker8064 2 місяці тому

    Glad you enjoyed.
    FYI... Chris Squire is the original Yes guy. Shameful that he died before the HOF recognition.

  • @jameswoodside5933
    @jameswoodside5933 2 місяці тому

    You guys have no idea the number of great bands in the 70’s. I was luck to have seen yes a multiple of times. What a great time to have been a teenager. Rock on my friends. !!!

  • @alfredlandesman5165
    @alfredlandesman5165 2 місяці тому +3

    I will never forget my experience see YES in '73 @ Hollywood Bowl.

  • @tylerhackner9731
    @tylerhackner9731 2 місяці тому +24

    One of my favorite songs of the decade

    • @stephanechamberland8486
      @stephanechamberland8486 2 місяці тому +1

      It's maybe only their 17th or their 22nd best of the catalog ! Close to the Edge, The Gates of Delirium, The Revealing Science of God and many more are better for me. ;-)

  • @Dragoninja
    @Dragoninja 2 місяці тому +24

    Roundabout by Yes is my Favorite Yes Song. A&A is Spot on about the Band Members are Super Talented Playing their Respective Instruments.

  • @user-jp6in7fx9c
    @user-jp6in7fx9c 2 місяці тому +1

    I also like the way Rick Wakeman plays two keyboards on opposite sides of him. And Jon Anderson's vocalizations without words...dah dah dah doo dah dah dah... etc.

  • @keefmack
    @keefmack 2 місяці тому

    What is amazing is the difference in music from 1962 to this type of music in 1972. From Chuck Berry, Everly Brothers, Little Richard and Elvis to Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Yes, Black Sabbath, King Crimson, Elton John, Bowie and on and on. There has never been a more abrupt change in sound since.

  • @shemanic1
    @shemanic1 2 місяці тому

    It certainly was a great time for musical innovation.

  • @JaneWalters-ni7se
    @JaneWalters-ni7se 2 місяці тому

    Hearing Starship Troopers live is just out of this world 🌎

  • @jimideaton
    @jimideaton 2 місяці тому +3

    I saw Yes in '74 or '75 in Albuquerque. Kind of a blur now 'cause I saw a lot of shows back then. I do remember how tight they played and harmonized. Roundabout was amazing.

  • @targetshootr
    @targetshootr 2 місяці тому +1

    That bass is nasty. Great band. We saw them in late '72 which I found out years later was recorded and released. My main memory is Rick Wakeman in his cape.

  • @markgrant5305
    @markgrant5305 2 місяці тому +1

    I’m a lucky guy. I saw Yes in 1972 and 1973.

  • @trainman5323
    @trainman5323 2 місяці тому

    Dudes. I saw Yes 4 times back in their classic years. BLOW YOU AWAY. One of the most technically complex groups ever. They would play songs that seemed IMPOSSIBLE to play live. And they did it. Brilliant musicians.

  • @user-jp6in7fx9c
    @user-jp6in7fx9c 2 місяці тому +1

    Also, so you know, until his death a few years ago, Chris was the only original member, from the very beginning; so yes, that was him. I remember the first show I saw with Billy Sheehan. The opening, as they came on stage, displayed Chris's Rickenbacker on a stand on stage with a set of his licks playing. I cried. But don't get me wrong, Sheehan is good. In fact he's been with Yes for a long time - decades, mostly as a producer, but with occasional multiple instruments. In fact when Anderson separated from them they wanted Sheehan to sing but he declined because he didn't want to try to fill Jon's shoes. I'm not sure if I ever heard him sing.
    Also, I went on the first Cruise to the Edge, and Chris was on the same shuttle boat with me back to the ship from Grand Cayman Island.

  • @jeffschielka7845
    @jeffschielka7845 2 місяці тому +15

    Hey guys! Seen YES 214 times. Trying to think of a show where they didn't play Roundabout. I can't think of one. It has been their closer or encore for decades!! Such an incredible song. S tier for sure!!!👍😎

    • @papalaz4444244
      @papalaz4444244 2 місяці тому

      and you probably saw The Exorcist when you were 8yo and received the Congressional Medal of Honour from JFK, right?

    • @calguy3838
      @calguy3838 2 місяці тому +1

      Not necessarily their best song, but no concert would have been complete without it.

    • @papalaz4444244
      @papalaz4444244 2 місяці тому

      @@calguy3838ok sockpuppet

    • @jeffschielka7845
      @jeffschielka7845 2 місяці тому +1

      @@calguy3838 👍😎

  • @jr.resendes7373
    @jr.resendes7373 2 місяці тому

    Zero computers or software/apps. Pure talent. Pure analog. FM radio was brand new and so was stereo and Hi-Fi!

    • @jr.resendes7373
      @jr.resendes7373 2 місяці тому +1

      By the end of the 1970s, 50.1% of radio listeners were listening to FM stations, ending AM's historical lead. By 1982, FM commanded 70% of the general audience, and 84% among the 12- to 24-year-old demographic.

  • @Oldschoolnana
    @Oldschoolnana 2 місяці тому

    Saw them in the 70's. They were incredible.✌️🌻🌻

  • @percymiranda
    @percymiranda 2 місяці тому +2

    I discovered Yes in 1976. No Yes albums were available for sale in my country back then, so I started my collection of Yes music with cassettes recorded from my friends’ vinyls, purchased abroad. Then in September 16 1999 Yes did a concert in Lima, Peru and my life change. I was in front row a few feet away from Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, Steve Howe, Alan White, Igor Koroshev and Billy Sherwood. Best day in my life.

  • @user-rx3xg1yv2n
    @user-rx3xg1yv2n 2 місяці тому

    I saw Yes at Asbury Park, NJ August 1972. Unbelievable. The opening band that night was...The Eagles. A night to remember.

  • @Elephant2024-wi2li
    @Elephant2024-wi2li 2 місяці тому +2

    Musical prog perfection.🎼🎵🎶🎹

  • @floydshambles
    @floydshambles 2 місяці тому

    Saw them twice in '74 once for Tales, once for Relayer tour. 16 years old, loved every second of it.

  • @Snakebite351
    @Snakebite351 2 місяці тому

    Saw these guys many time back in the 70’s and early 80’s and they were always crisp and clean. The ultimate performers🤘

  • @PoppaFlagrant
    @PoppaFlagrant 2 місяці тому +5

    “And You and I” off of their Close to the Edge album is a killer song. The opening guitar solo is so cool and Rick Wakeman’s keyboards are legend.

    • @neilyoungfan
      @neilyoungfan 2 місяці тому

      Probably my favorite Yes song! Absolutely fantastic live too.

  • @steveblomerth
    @steveblomerth 2 місяці тому +1

    Yes always rocked more live than on their studio albums....I saw them many times live. First time as an opener for Jethro Tull. Then headlining and the opener was King Crimson; still later Yes was headlining and the opening act was The Eagles.

  • @danieledlefsen940
    @danieledlefsen940 2 місяці тому +7

    Our minds were blown away when this was first released!!

  • @johnlisonbee6494
    @johnlisonbee6494 2 місяці тому

    I was so lucky to see them in ‘76 with this lineup and then in the 80’s. They are in my top five groups.they were amazing!

  • @hankamania
    @hankamania 2 місяці тому +2

    Until just before he died, Chris Squire was the only bass player Yes ever had. If you're watching a Yes concert from the 20th century, it's definitely Squire on bass.

  • @Mona.555
    @Mona.555 2 місяці тому +3

    We had never heard anything like this before. We were stunned and amazed and floored.
    I remember where I was the first time I heard this in ‘72. Still exceptional!

  • @heynow6633
    @heynow6633 2 місяці тому +7

    Chris Squire hammering that bass...Oh yeah

  • @pedroV2003
    @pedroV2003 2 місяці тому +2

    1972 same year I saw them.

  • @paigeheagerty8062
    @paigeheagerty8062 Місяць тому

    BTW, the drummer, Alan White, was brought on in the middle of the tour when Bill Burford left for King Crimson so Alan had to learn all the music during a one week break and on the fly.

  • @MurrRockstroh
    @MurrRockstroh 2 місяці тому +7

    I saw Yes in 1978 in the round, which was amazing. The circular stage set up in the middle of the coliseum rotated so you could see all the members of the band at some point, with Jon Anderson in the middle. Unforgettable show.

    • @j.h.3777
      @j.h.3777 2 місяці тому +4

      I saw them also but I can't remember anything! Don't do drugs kids...lol

    • @elpelp1878
      @elpelp1878 2 місяці тому +2

      @@j.h.3777 😂😂😂😂

  • @catserver8577
    @catserver8577 2 місяці тому +1

    Not surprising about the Van Halen, David Lee Roth regularly went on tangents and forgot whole segments of songs when they played live. This Yes performance, of course, spotless.

  • @tewhitty1
    @tewhitty1 2 місяці тому

    That was my first concert when Montrose "Warner Brothers Presents" opened for Yes in '75 or '76 and it was mind blowing with an awesome lazer light show as well, I am 64 now watching you all still enjoying this old times music thanks to UA-cam. Life could become a drag without it LOL !

  • @colleensnodgrass7930
    @colleensnodgrass7930 2 місяці тому

    I remember listening to Yes while watching Laserium (laser light show) in Golden Gate Park in the 70’s. I definitely took the music of my generation for granted. We were spoiled and didn’t know it.

  • @VuhJJ
    @VuhJJ 2 місяці тому +1

    Now do And You And I live from the YESSONGS film. Steve's guitar work on a double neck 12/6 string and lap steel is incredible. 🥰

  • @TheAcgtrs
    @TheAcgtrs 2 місяці тому

    I’m always blown away by Steve Howe playing a Gibson Switchmaster on the live track.

  • @mobanewman7139
    @mobanewman7139 2 місяці тому +2

    I wish they also showed Chris Squire's hands. He is FLYING on that bass.

    • @marckniola9237
      @marckniola9237 2 місяці тому

      So agree! Got to see him in the front row in his later years, and he still could fly on the bass!