If I recall, this was the Yahoo live streaming concert that aired in 2014. I saw this tour and enjoyed it entirely, sad to see that Chris and Alan are gone forever, RIP.
Close to the Edge - 0:00 And You and I - 19:06 Siberian Khatru - 30:12 Roundabout - 40:02 Cans and Brahms - 48:17 We Have Heaven - 50:07 South Side of the Sky - 51:46 Five Per Cent For Nothing - 1:01:23 Long Distance Runaround - 1:02:09 The Fish - 1:05:55 Mood For A Day 1:09:24 Heart of the Sunrise - 1:12:48 Going for the One - 1:24:33 Turn of the Century - 1:30:27 Parallels - 1:39:04 Wonderous Stories - 1:45:31 Awaken - 1:50:07 Yours Is No Disgrace - 2:07:31 The Clap - 2:18:12 Starship Trooper - 2:21:58 I’ve Seen All Good People - 2:33:20 A Venture - 2:40:50 Perpetual Change - 2:45:53 The Game - 2:56:25 Owner of a Lonely Heart - 3:03:19
Dam. They play everything so slow to accompany their geriatric level of enthusiasm for the music. They should've hung it up when they dumped Anderson because this is NO YES.
@@christiancazabonne NO. You need a good vocalist/composer. Mr. Davison does not cut it. Benoît David, or Trevor Horn, or Jon Anderson.......any of those would be ok, but not Davison.
Sure it’d be great to have Jon. But clearly they don’t get along. …But Trevor Horn? Lead vocal? With Yes? Horn himself would laugh you out of the room. Not to mention Horn is wealthy enough from producing that he has zero reason to be bothered going out on the road playing some other person’s hits, sleeping in hotels, eating carryout, for months. Get real, they’re touring to play shows, get paid and play the music. I would guess Yes fans enjoyed the show. Is what it is.
Glad you are right inside T. Horn's mind. If he's that rich, there would be nothing cheap about it. Playing other people's tunes? You forget he was on DRAMA and the Buggles wrote FLY FROM HERE, so he'd have plenty of his own material. Having said that, he was reluctant to tour on the DRAMA tour and for that reason you may be correct. But you're also discounting that Mr. Horn may do it because he might enjoy it. I don't claim your clairvoyance with Mr. Horn's head, so I'll leave it at that. Your criticism is just that: yours. My comment was just stating a fact: Any of those mentioned (Horn, Benoit, Anderson.....or even Rabin) would be a better vocalist than Davison, and I stand by that claim. You have no obligation to accept my claim.@@sub-jec-tiv
If I recall, this was the Yahoo live streaming concert that aired in 2014. I saw this tour and enjoyed it entirely, sad to see that Chris and Alan are gone forever, RIP.
Yes; 1968 - 2004.
Fly From Here was actually a pretty good album, so I'd say 2011, but I get what you're saying!!
Thank you for this post👍……saw them in UK on this tour.
It is wonderful to see the whole set, the sound is great too.
love these guys
Watch QPR 1975 Ritual remastered, if you want to see Yes.
Close to the Edge - 0:00
And You and I - 19:06
Siberian Khatru - 30:12
Roundabout - 40:02
Cans and Brahms - 48:17
We Have Heaven - 50:07
South Side of the Sky - 51:46
Five Per Cent For Nothing - 1:01:23
Long Distance Runaround - 1:02:09
The Fish - 1:05:55
Mood For A Day 1:09:24
Heart of the Sunrise - 1:12:48
Going for the One - 1:24:33
Turn of the Century - 1:30:27
Parallels - 1:39:04
Wonderous Stories - 1:45:31
Awaken - 1:50:07
Yours Is No Disgrace - 2:07:31
The Clap - 2:18:12
Starship Trooper - 2:21:58
I’ve Seen All Good People - 2:33:20
A Venture - 2:40:50
Perpetual Change - 2:45:53
The Game - 2:56:25
Owner of a Lonely Heart - 3:03:19
Dam. They play everything so slow to accompany their geriatric level of enthusiasm for the music. They should've hung it up when they dumped Anderson because this is NO YES.
I agree now it’s the Steve Howe band
Steve Howe is one of the main composers of Yes and member since 1970 so Yes now is Yes!
@@christiancazabonne NO. You need a good vocalist/composer. Mr. Davison does not cut it. Benoît David, or Trevor Horn, or Jon Anderson.......any of those would be ok, but not Davison.
Sure it’d be great to have Jon. But clearly they don’t get along. …But Trevor Horn? Lead vocal? With Yes? Horn himself would laugh you out of the room. Not to mention Horn is wealthy enough from producing that he has zero reason to be bothered going out on the road playing some other person’s hits, sleeping in hotels, eating carryout, for months. Get real, they’re touring to play shows, get paid and play the music. I would guess Yes fans enjoyed the show. Is what it is.
Glad you are right inside T. Horn's mind. If he's that rich, there would be nothing cheap about it. Playing other people's tunes? You forget he was on DRAMA and the Buggles wrote FLY FROM HERE, so he'd have plenty of his own material. Having said that, he was reluctant to tour on the DRAMA tour and for that reason you may be correct. But you're also discounting that Mr. Horn may do it because he might enjoy it. I don't claim your clairvoyance with Mr. Horn's head, so I'll leave it at that. Your criticism is just that: yours. My comment was just stating a fact: Any of those mentioned (Horn, Benoit, Anderson.....or even Rabin) would be a better vocalist than Davison, and I stand by that claim. You have no obligation to accept my claim.@@sub-jec-tiv
@@relicofgold He has said MANY MANY times that he was not and s not interested on being YES's singer.
Benoit David, Jon Anderson, Trevor Horn, Trevor Rabin.........any of those would be a better vocalist than Mr. Davison.
At this stage I was just thankful for anyone with the kahunas to tackle such a feat (with at least some technique.) Thought he pulled it off well
David Benoit is a JAZZ pianist. Benoit David is a retired rock singer. He quit the music business.