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  • I regret that I was on no concert YES. Best

  • My mother was at this concert. whe was 3 rows from them haha

  • Please Tony, put some long pants on, for all of us. 

  • Where was this video shot?

  • @mrmom05 it was posted at red rocks... my mother was at it

  • @mrmom05 ACtually, without digging out the DVD to verify, I believe it was in Binghamton, Pa. Opening night of the talk tour. There is supposedly another audience cam of the second night which is supposed to be better than this one. I haven't found it though.

  • IYAMNI I also started my Yes collection after at age 15 I was at The Tales from Topographical Oceans tour and witnessed something very few Yes fans will be able to claim.... the 4 album set played from Andersons 5 minute explanation and minor notes complete non-stop qll 4 sides and it was flawless. To all the fans w/regard to Rabin Vs Howe either guitarist can substitute! It has always been Anderson who makes Yes who they are and without Jon they can be whatever they choose to but not Yes....

  • Is Jon laughing during "you've always lived your life"? :p

  • I have a video where Steve Howe plays with Trevor in Owner of a lonely Heart and Steve did actually enjoyed playing it..lol

    youtube.com/watch?v=SelmnDWnUL­Y

  • @stevezane Cool vid Thanks. They seemed to be having a great time during the union tour too.

  • @IYAMNI Yes...Steve and trevor in Yes together had a nice flavor as they are very different..it was a very interesting time for yes.

  • Saw them in KC for this tour! The Trevor Rabin "Talk" Show. It was awesome! Thank You for posting. Trevor playing the national anthem since it was July 4th. :-) Good times!

  • a great song and sound quality is good

  • OK, I gotta agree, Trevor Rabin covers this better than Steve Howe does and there really isn't any excuse why Steve won't crank up his amps to do the song justice for the fans. Having said that is not taking away from Steve's career as a MVP for Yes and the songs he does cover well. 50 years of playing a myriad of musical styles has got to count for something - plus Steve is probably ticked about covering Rabin anyway.

  • @TheFred156 I love Trevor and think Steve was just jealous. He always looks sour on the concert videos from what I've seen. Trevor and Jon's voices worked very well together. They were the "voice" of YES for a number of years and it will never be the same without those 2 in the group.

  • @Mitsy1212 Steve's not sour, he's just old. He and Jon were the original voice of Yes for longer and many more albums than Trevor. In life, he and Trevor get on just fine. Steve's only complaint about the new Yes music was he thought it focused too much on rythm and sacrificed the melodic interplay of the older style.

    There is no competition between those two, just between people who are only loyal to one era of Yes or the other.

  • @IYAMNI i'm loyal to all three...with "Drama" being my favorite LOL

  • @lifesonfan ;-) Drama, yes. It was unfairly dismissed by many of the old skool fans. In a way it was sort of a precursor to 90125. Not to mention it gave them an FM hit, "Tempus Fugit" I think it's an excellent album. Into The Lens, Does It Really Happen... two of my favorite tracks. Machine Massiah's distorted opening sort of announced that fans were in for something different. It definitely showed the band's ability to adapt. Horn did great production.

  • @IYAMNI Back up what you have to say about Steve and Trevor with some quotes and some sources, becuase Steve often comes accross as being arrogant and that is is a burden to cover Trevor's material. Howe acts like he is miserable being on stage with Trevor, and Steve rarely gives much more than a half 7%@# effort to play any guitar part on a Rabin song, and his sounds are always wrong and lame. Trevor on the other hand enjoys playing anytime he was on stage regardless of Howe being there too.

  • @neechee5150 ??? Back up what?

    On second thought, never mind. I am tired of juvenile crap.

    One thing that I noticed, and remains true with you, people who start these useless fuking debates never post anything. They just stir up shit at everyone else's vids.

    You want a Rabin vs Howe fight, post your own Yes vid and start it there. I started following this band in 1973, saw them live for the first time in 1975 and have loved them in every incarnation since.

    Take your BS elsewhere.

    Adios.

  • @neechee5150 in my opinion, and even though i was born in the 90's, Yes is good with either rabin or howe, thats my opinion, if your goin to reply back with a bad comment or remark, dont, because i aint goin to anyways, but howe, or rabin is good with yes, so it doesnt matter, yes has managed to last this long, even with the hiatuses they went through

  • @neechee5150 in my opinion, and even though i was born in the 90's, Yes is good with either rabin or howe, thats my opinion, if your goin to reply back with a bad comment or remark, dont, because i aint goin to answer anyways, but howe, or rabin is good with yes, so it doesnt matter, yes has managed to last this long, even with the hiatuses they went through

  • @luffythepirateking Thank you. I got so tired of people posting hate for one or the other I had to delete some comments. Yes It is and always has been, a combination of influences. Close To The Edge and Talk about two of my favorite albums. Entirely different yet both carry the essential spirit of Yes. They even managed to put out a good album without Jon: Drama.

    BTW, we always forget Peter Banks. Their first guitarist. He had a wide range of influences and came up with the name Yes.

  • aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

  • those clean arpeggios just after the guitar solo are so nice

  • the mad elephant... (on bass)

  • @ramzahnY yeah, I wouldn't want to get in his way onstage or off. :)

  • MITICI...davvero mostri della buona musica...

  • Jon at about 5:00 - "I need more cowbell!!!" And what;s up with that ending?! lol

  • @mlester72 the cowbell is Jon Anderson covering Will Ferrel from the SNL skit about Blue Oyster Cult :) And the ending? I think it was the disco version... more cheese, please. :)

  • @TheFred156 You know... now that you mentioned it, this song could have used MORE COWBELL! haha

  • @IYAMNI actually I was thinking what it would be like if Yes agreed to play Las Vegas and do a Celine Dion-style show. Having a fully-lighted disco ball come down at the end of "Owner..." would be a truly cheezy moment for them. And Jon and Chris could wear those big capes again and jump around while white tigers stalk the stage during "Siberian Khatru". (just kidding... :)

  • @TheFred156 Well, if I am not mistaken Yes used to use a disco ball for CTTE. And the Vegas scenario is not so unlikely anymore since that is where so many big bands go to die. But Jon probably wouldn't be there since they've cloned him now. Chris has already taken the new lineup to the Mike Huckabee show. I think it's time they 'move on glory to the sons of old fighters past.'

  • @IYAMNI yes, I saw that Mike Huckabee segment with "Chris MacGuire". :( I guess the only hope is to team Chris and Alan with the Jon-clone and add Oliver Wakeman and Trevor Rabin to the mix. Maybe bring back Patrick Moraz (where did he go?) and add those two guys from the Buggles-Tormato tour as warm-up musicians. OK now that's disturbing, this could lead to an entire Las Vegas production of "Yes: the ultimate-substitute-reunion-un­ion".

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