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  • Bruford's drumming is so much fuller than when he played with Yes in the early 1970's.

    Back then: trebly tones (hi-hat snare) and bass drum, no mids. It made for a very distinct sound. He's had at least two very distinct styles in his career. How many drummers can say that..

  • ABWH Summer '89 at Old Orchard Beach Maine, I was there! Wonderful concert.

  • Jeff Berlin's sound does not fit Yes at all.

    Wish I could see Levin playing this song, I'm sure he'd get way closer to Squire's Rickenbacker growl.

  • I wish there was a video of them with Tony Levin on bass.

  • Don't know why Wakeman abandoned the Mellotron sound for cheesy synth pads. Great samplers are out there with that 'tron sound (I have one). A lovely rendition, otherwise!

  • call me crazy.. i think Jeff Berlin sounds great..

  • I don,t think anyone could drum this song any better than Bill does.

  • @DaddyDrummer007 Bruford was the one who wrote this great drum part and he plays combinations that Alan White certainly can't play.

  • ESTA ES LA MEJOR VERSION DE ESTA CANCION, AQUI DEMUESTRA BRUFORD LO QUE SIGNIFICA EN EL GRUPO, CASI UN PRIMER PLANO, AUNQUE TODOS TIENEN LO SUYO, WAKEMAN Y HOWE, QUE PENA QUE ESTE AUSENTE SQUIRE. EN TERMINOS GENERALES UNA EXCELENTE PERFOMANCE DEL SUPERGRUPO YES.

  • Yes with bruford it's better... It's more prog than they alredy are

  • Brilliant.

    

  • Even Bill is happy.

  • Jon...just a beautiful creature.

  • unreal.

  • Absolutely phenomenal!

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