Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe (ABWH) - 1989-08-09 Middletown, NY (Yes)
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- Опубліковано 9 жов 2015
- Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe (ABWH) performing live at Orange County Fair Speedway in Middletown, New York on August 9, 1989.
Setlist:
1. Birthright
2. And You & I
3. I've Seen All Good People
4. Close To The Edge
5. Themes
6. Bruford / Levin solo
7. Brother Of Mine
8. The Meeting
9. Heart Of The Sunrise
10. Order Of The Universe
11. Roundabout
12. Starship Trooper
Band lineup: Jon Anderson, Bill Bruford, Steve Howe, Rick Wakeman
with Tony Levin, Julian Colbeck, and Milton McDonald
Loving Steve Howe's happy face toward the end of Starship Trooper... smile my dear, you deserve it.
If this band ever toured again I'd happily pay $500 to see them.
great to have a video of Tony Levin with Yes Yes. this is Yes.
I kept hoping Bill and Tony would do just a little bit of KC, but it didn't happen. Still a good show.
Oh if I could just go back in time and see this show again (Manchester NH) especially the new ABWH stuff... we were all in a small SRO city park. I'd seen Yes before but this was in its own category.
I was there and it was awesome!
I saw this show at Blossom Music Center near Cleveland. I remember I got a retired guy to close the store so I could leave early enough to make the show (I lived in Erie PA)…. I figured live YES was of great importance Just so happy I got to see
To
See Tony Levin play YES😅
I was just imagining this line up (from the late 80's) in the Las Vegas Sphere, or whatever it's called. That would be an audio/visual experience to remember.
How cool! I saw this tour. In fact, I was at the show after which Tony fell ill. He sat for most of the show, and apparently collapsed backstage after the set. It's a bummer that he got sick and missed the Shoreline show (and film). Jeff Berlin did a great job with the pretty superhuman task of filling both Tony and Chris' shoes, but it would have been nice to have Tony on the official video of the tour.
Saw the show with Tony a few times, Heart of the Sunrise was a standout moment that I will never forget. At the time i did not realize he was the studio bassist for Momentary Lapse of Reason, it made sense....too bad he didn't tour with Floyd, no disrespect Mr. Pratt
ABWH was THE definitive YES in the era😅
Was at this show! Great stuff! Tony Levin and "the Funkfingers" on a Stingray
doing the Squire work was a gas.
I just bought my ticket for Rick's upcoming appearance next month - I hope he plays a bit of ABWH.
Saw this tour twice in the Meadowlands and at MSG. Funniest moment was outside MSG asking a buddy of mine which bootlegger sold the best t-shirts and a cop comes over and says "The guy over there (points) has really nice shirts he's selling". I bought one for $5 and had it for years. It was actually really nice.
saw them msg,nyc 1989 great show
Thanks for the post. Other than a song or two, never heard them with Tony Levin before (live). They sound pretty good with Sherwood on bass, he has done the most respectful "filling in for Chris" imaginable. Rest in peace, Chris.
I'd seen Tony Levin with King Crimson, so this just made sense. If not Chris Squire, then...
Listen to that crowd.thats whats gone for ever
Noone like Tony Levin at the bass guitar !! I saw him many times with Peter Gabriel and everytime he has been great !!
Band strepitosa, e Rick Wakeman semplicemente immenso.
Funk fingers RULE
Tony Leven was the star of the show
this is extreme
Качество не ахти, но концерт и запись есть.. 🙂 👍!
This shows so much more of the flavor of the tour than the Jeff Berlin shoreline show ! Thanks for uploading this !!
I was right in front of Rick. Saw a few shows on this tour. Where does the time go?
Time went on, but the music is still here :-)
Milton Mcdonald works with Lee Pomeroy these days... Yes basically connect everything in music!!
They should have just called it "Yeah" or something. Its basically Yes with Tony Levin, and closer to Yes that what "Yes" was doing at the time. "Hell Yes"?
Roger Dean and Tony Leven rule
I get up (37:25)