Yes - The Gates of Delirium/Jam 1975 - A Celebration DVD set 1969-1979

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If there was a sound dictionary for 70s prog, this video clip would be the sound sample.
It doesn't get any better than this!
The Gates of Delirium from Relayer.

Taken from Live at Queens Park Rangers stadium May 10, 1975.
We here at Tommygun studios feel that this concert is the best concert ever recorded by Yes, and inexplicably also the least known. Not anymore.

We feel that this is the best version of this concert available now. Listen to the improved audio

Unbelievably, 2 Yes videos were released in the 70s w/ bad audio. Yessongs has bad audio & Live in Philadelphia 1979 is unlistenable.

Yes -- A Celebration, 1969-1979 2DVD set

The feature presentation of this 2DVD set is the complete Live at Queens Park Rangers Stadium show recorded May 10, 1975 taken from a rare Japanese laser disc. Unbelievable video quality with the best audio of this show available to date. In our opinion this is the best audio of any Yes show ever filmed.
www.myspace.com/yesqpr1975

Playlist:

disc 1
Intro:
Your Move/I've Seen All Good People (Sounding Out/German TV 1972)

Live at Queens Park Rangers Stadium
Act I
Introduction - Firebird Suite Finale Sound Chaser
Close To The Edge
To Be Over

Act II
The Gates Of Delirium
Your Move
Mood For a Day - featuring Steve Howe Long Distance Runaround
(acoustic first part)
Cachaca - featuring Patrick Moraz
Clap

German TV 1972
No Opportunity Necessary/No Experience Needed
Yours Is No Disgrace

disc 2
Live at Queens Park Rangers Stadium Final Act III
And You & I
Ritual
Roundabout
Sweet Dreams
Yours Is No Disgrace

Remembrance - Rare 70s Yes footage:

Beyond and Before - France Fest 1969
Astral Traveler
Everydays
Then
No Op, No Exp
Starship Trooper - Live 1979
Don't Kill the Whale
Madrigal
Wondrous Stories
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Check out these CDs from my favorite Yes era:
Yes - 1969
Time and a Word - 1970
The Yes Album - 1971
Fragile - 1971
Close to the Edge - 1972
Tales from Topographic Oceans - 1973
Relayer - 1974
Going for the One - 1977
Tormato - 1978

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  • So what years was this? Moraz was with the band through the 1976 "solo albums" tour. This stage is too small for the giant clam shells, but those glowing things on the stage could have been part of that.

  • 1975

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  • THEY WILL NEVER PLAY and SMOKE like this again sadly to say... Time marches on. This was an increcible tour and album. One of the greatest of my lifetime.. Thank GAWD I was young, trippin and there to experience it.

  • steve howe is such a motherfucker!

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  • No Wakeman....no Yes

  • Thanks so much, This was my first time seeing YES in 1975 Portland OR. I had to

    go back and see them 20 or 30 times. I was 15 and wanted to be just like Chris Squire.

  • If someone from the current generation was to ask me 'who was the greatest instrumental band in rock 'n roll history?', I would give this song as the prime example.

    Yes by a nose over Frank Zappa. I particularly like pulling next to some rapper at the stoplight and blasting this. Space alien music vs. barbrians with sticks. No mercy.

  • I like all the Yes periods, but must admit this was my favorite; I was a Moraz fan before he joined Yes and think he helped steer them into a more interesting direction. I had not seen this before; this is terrific.

  • Alan White in a ginnie T not Lycra?

    The edit is at a bad place.... right wear the tune become cohesive and elevates 

  • Alan White in a ginnie T not Lycra?

  • @JimSVoit When Moraz was picked from Refuge Yes said they wanted him to replace Rick Wakeman, and the word has it, that if Yes said they wanted someone to fill their line-up, there wasn´t any choice. You simply didn´t turn them down. The reason for Moraz´s bitterness is that he was fired because Wakeman decided he wanted to rejoin which happened after the 1976 tour. I think no one is overly happy being dumped that way since it wasn´t due to Moraz´s incompetence, right?

  • @bogota46 How did the guys in Yes treat Moraz? I've always wanted to know the story behind it.

  • @TheCheezMusic I know, right?! This is why I love Yes! Not because of Owner, which is still a cool song. :D

  • @HildebrandJohnson I saw this set up in 76 in Huntsville Alabama! Moraz was playing the keyboards at that time. Excellent show!

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