WOW is YES! This is one of THE best versions I've ever heard of this tune! Hard to fathom YES having never put this out during the YESSHOWS era. If anyone with pull is reading these comments, get this out there ASAP, Please!
Merci Becoup, Veilen Dank, Muchas Gracias, 多くの感謝 (Japanese), Wanishi (Lenni Lenape American Indian) in any language: Many Thanks kelorinP for posting it!
the most unheeded album. great song! My friend and i, we was on YES-Tor in Dartmoor in 1991, two years after the fall of the berlin wall. Yesmusic was the inspiration of this trail and we found the place of the Albumcover. Great time. Thanks Yes.
This version i never heard before. Thanks for uploading!
This was either a few dates before or after I saw them in Detroit. Chris knows how to rock out while Howe doesn't. That's why 90125 with Trevor Rabin took OFF. In fact, the two were going to form another band called Cinema. I love this song.
I hope your don't mean that Rabin is better than Steve Howe! Listen to 10/28/78 Starship Trooper, you will take back (Chris knows how to rock out while Howe doesn't.) Chris rocks and Steve Howe is the best guitarist ever!! I have a very rare bootleg of YES doing South side of the Sky in the early 1970's. Steve Howe does more in that 8 minutes that any human can imagine.
An excellent Soundboard recording. I've seen Yes on every tour since 76 my first was JFK Stadium with Peter Frampton. If I remember correctly in '79 I saw Yes 3 times in 2 days they did a "matinee" performance at the Spectrum (RIP). Phiily loves Yes & Yes loves Philly back. BTW this is the best live version I've ever heard of this. THANK YOU FOR THE POSTING as well as the memories
@feather0926 There is a "King Biscut Flower Hour" version that is probably better. It is from the show that was used for some of the other "live" releases they did, like the version of "ive seen all good people" that was on the "classic Yes album".
WOW is YES! This is one of THE best versions I've ever heard of this tune! Hard to fathom YES having never put this out during the YESSHOWS era. If anyone with pull is reading these comments, get this out there ASAP, Please!
Merci Becoup, Veilen Dank, Muchas Gracias, 多くの感謝 (Japanese), Wanishi (Lenni Lenape American Indian) in any language: Many Thanks kelorinP for posting it!
HasinaiMan 23 hours ago
because CS found previously undiscovered frets on the bass
MrAnidealhusband 2 weeks ago
Just listen to Alan White on those drums. Speed! Oh the days of the 20"!!!!
jbedna41 1 month ago
WOW!!! Awesome version! Thanks for posting!
TheDW12pc 1 month ago
Yes boots make my blood race!
DominickBlack 2 months ago
the most unheeded album. great song! My friend and i, we was on YES-Tor in Dartmoor in 1991, two years after the fall of the berlin wall. Yesmusic was the inspiration of this trail and we found the place of the Albumcover. Great time. Thanks Yes.
This version i never heard before. Thanks for uploading!
Moey1710 2 months ago
This is pretty tight!!
enoesque 3 months ago
Yes at their epitome. Happens once in a lifetime.
Tsnore 3 months ago
What does that mean....(Source : soundboard)?
Does that mean that this was recorded by the soundboard that they were using at this concert?
If so, then maybe there's a lot more of such recordings?
JJ8KK 6 months ago
This was either a few dates before or after I saw them in Detroit. Chris knows how to rock out while Howe doesn't. That's why 90125 with Trevor Rabin took OFF. In fact, the two were going to form another band called Cinema. I love this song.
roccotool 7 months ago
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yesshows100 6 months ago
@roccotool
I hope your don't mean that Rabin is better than Steve Howe! Listen to 10/28/78 Starship Trooper, you will take back (Chris knows how to rock out while Howe doesn't.) Chris rocks and Steve Howe is the best guitarist ever!! I have a very rare bootleg of YES doing South side of the Sky in the early 1970's. Steve Howe does more in that 8 minutes that any human can imagine.
yesshows100 6 months ago
This song is so tight. I can't wait to give a listen to the new album.
joshuavideogames 7 months ago
Awesome. Thank you for posting.
PaulfromEastside 7 months ago
An excellent Soundboard recording. I've seen Yes on every tour since 76 my first was JFK Stadium with Peter Frampton. If I remember correctly in '79 I saw Yes 3 times in 2 days they did a "matinee" performance at the Spectrum (RIP). Phiily loves Yes & Yes loves Philly back. BTW this is the best live version I've ever heard of this. THANK YOU FOR THE POSTING as well as the memories
feather0926 9 months ago
@feather0926 There is a "King Biscut Flower Hour" version that is probably better. It is from the show that was used for some of the other "live" releases they did, like the version of "ive seen all good people" that was on the "classic Yes album".
dinkydao 9 months ago