I was sceptical going into this video but you won me over. This was a really good presentation and I was surprised you went with many of the solo stuff (although Howe’s solo stuff was good too). While unusual sounding on vinyl, Tormato was absolutely spectacular live on stage - Yes in the round, I think 78- 79 tours. Future Times -> Rejoice, On the Silent Wings of Freedom, Don’t Kill the Whale live on stage was really, really energetic and inspiring live on that round, slowly spinning stage. I also enjoyed Drama and Yesshows. Asia was an album I didn’t love but enjoyed the live shows. Thanks for the enjoyable video!
And Bruford played on "Fish out of Water", as well as Moraz. And Bruford and Moraz played together as well. Bruford also supported some of Steve Howe's solo efforts.
Nice recap, i will highly suggest you get No Earthly Connection by Rick that came out in 1976 it is a fantastic album. In 1970 Jon and Vangelis release Short Stories, in 1980 Jon Released Song of Seven, in 81 Jon and Vangelis released their second album Friends of Mr Cairo.
That was really good. I'm a big Bill Bruford fan and thought Alan White was a bad choice. But, having said that, I loved "Relayer". It would've been interesting, to hear what Bill Brufords style of drumming fitted in, on that album. I also thought "Fish Out Of Water" was up there with "Close To The Edge" and "Fragile". King Crimson three in a row "Larks Tongues in Aspic", "Starless And Bible Black" and "Red" Just saying. Anyway, enjoyed your Video, keep them coming.
Rush, to me, changed with whatever was the fashion, at the time. Which is fine, they couldn't keep producing "2112", into the 1980's. Plus, most bands, that were big in the 1970's sounded aweful, in the 1980's, look at the 'Stones' But, I can only listen to Rush for a short period. The voice dose my head in.
I was sceptical going into this video but you won me over. This was a really good presentation and I was surprised you went with many of the solo stuff (although Howe’s solo stuff was good too).
While unusual sounding on vinyl, Tormato was absolutely spectacular live on stage - Yes in the round, I think 78- 79 tours. Future Times -> Rejoice, On the Silent Wings of Freedom, Don’t Kill the Whale live on stage was really, really energetic and inspiring live on that round, slowly spinning stage.
I also enjoyed Drama and Yesshows. Asia was an album I didn’t love but enjoyed the live shows. Thanks for the enjoyable video!
Always good to hear about Yes
Great presentation of the prog giants.
And You And I got lots of radio play where I am from.
Dram is very underappreciated indeed. Into the Lens, Tempis Fugit are fantastic. Epic.
And Bruford played on "Fish out of Water", as well as Moraz. And Bruford and Moraz played together as well. Bruford also supported some of Steve Howe's solo efforts.
Yep, Bill toured with Genesis too.
@@lancewilson7038 - Great concert video. And what of 1975's release of "Yesterdays"? Great cover of "America".
Nice recap, i will highly suggest you get No Earthly Connection by Rick that came out in 1976 it is a fantastic album. In 1970 Jon and Vangelis release Short Stories, in 1980 Jon Released Song of Seven, in 81 Jon and Vangelis released their second album Friends of Mr Cairo.
21:10, Patrick Moraz is Swiss, not Swedish.
That was really good. I'm a big Bill Bruford fan and thought Alan White was a bad choice.
But, having said that, I loved "Relayer". It would've been interesting, to hear what Bill Brufords style of drumming fitted in, on that album.
I also thought "Fish Out Of Water" was up there with "Close To The Edge" and "Fragile".
King Crimson three in a row "Larks Tongues in Aspic", "Starless And Bible Black" and "Red" Just saying.
Anyway, enjoyed your Video, keep them coming.
Gotta add Rush to your top bands, and Rush had a longer run of great prog albums...
Rush, to me, changed with whatever was the fashion, at the time.
Which is fine, they couldn't keep producing "2112", into the 1980's.
Plus, most bands, that were big in the 1970's sounded aweful, in the 1980's, look at the 'Stones'
But, I can only listen to Rush for a short period. The voice dose my head in.
The second Flash album is nowhere near as good as the first
This Yes fan had no idea about either until this video.