I have seen this lineup several times, did a meet and greet when Chris and Alan were still alive. Steve does a fine job of keeping the band alive. Jon D is not Jon A but is better than David Benoit. Yes still puts out new material. I like Fly from Here which is a few years old now. Yes forever!
@@MarkGarber-mt8yfYes fan since 1970. Seen them many times, including twice in one day in early '74 during the Topographic tour. Just saw Jon and the Band Geeks live at the Ryman in Nashville, 7/24/24. Comparing both versions of Starship Trooper, Jon and the Geeks much better, more alive, more infused with the energy, spirit and fire that was Yes at its peak. These guys sound like a decent tribute band. Sorry, but it's true.
I have seen this lineup several times, did a meet and greet when Chris and Alan were still alive. Steve does a fine job of keeping the band alive. Jon D is not Jon A but is better than David Benoit. Yes still puts out new material. I like Fly from Here which is a few years old now. Yes forever!
Not Yes. Steve Howe and friends
Everyone on the stage except the drummer has played in YES for years. Are you aware of the number of YES band members since inception? Obviously not
@@MarkGarber-mt8yfYes fan since 1970. Seen them many times, including twice in one day in early '74 during the Topographic tour. Just saw Jon and the Band Geeks live at the Ryman in Nashville, 7/24/24. Comparing both versions of Starship Trooper, Jon and the Geeks much better, more alive, more infused with the energy, spirit and fire that was Yes at its peak. These guys sound like a decent tribute band. Sorry, but it's true.