Yes / 1994 Talk Tour - 16 Walls
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@ 34axt That was the Real Yes too!..just a different incarnation..with Trevor injecting new & fresh ideas, creativity, & inspiration to the other band members & into Yes itself..I just don't get why so many people fail to understand how responsible Trevor is for bringing Yes back to life & in so many creative areas. Even if you're not a fan of his influence, at least understand & respect all the good he did do for the band..Without Trevor, Yes would have ceased to exist after they broke up in 81
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@34xati Jon & Rick hold much esteem & regard for Trevor's talents, as Jon & Trevor have been songwriting together the last few years & now they & Rick are planning their own trio & officially planning to record an album & do some sort of live shows as a trio. Also, when Trevor was with Yes, he saved the band when they had officially broken up, he was one of their chief songwriters, sang, played keys, piano, bass, arranged, engineered, & produced. That was the REAL Yes
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Talk was a VERY underrated album. My favorite really. I like Steve Howe but have seen Rabin in different hats and I believe Rabin had the upper hand in terms of production and playing. The band was killing in 1994. Great stuff.
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5:03 So adorable! Trevor & Chris!
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90's music at its finest. Damn! Yes can do anything at all, except polka...
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The little guitar that Jon Anderson is playing, is a Puerto Rican cuatro.
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dcccece
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Respectfully, do you want Tony Kaye on keyboards and Peter Banks on guitar? That is the real YES. Tevor is a bridge just like Steve Howe, Rick Wakeman, and Alan White were. It's in the family.



Me and my friends had a privilege to see this tour(TalkTour) in Brazil. Was one of the best shows that we have seen in our lives. With Trevor, YES was the best band of the world! Great song, great album, great video. Thank you!
Raulcirilo 3 years ago 6
NEW FOR 2010
Jon, Rick, and Trevor.
Very close.
RICHARDTRICHMOND 1 year ago 5