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Sounding Out 1971 Pt. 2 - Yes, A Celebration 1969-1979 2DVD set

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This is the best version of Sounding Out, period.
This part of the show features excerpts from songs and interviews including:
Long Distance Runaround, Your Move, Perpetual Change, The Fish, Mood For a Day, Yours is No Disgrace.
Chris Squire, Rick Wakeman, and Steve Howe are interviewed in this clip.
This is from a show broadcast in October 1971. Pt.1 can be viewed here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEu9MLdk7F4
Pt. 3 with Yours is No Disgrace can be viewed here:
http://uncutvideo.aol.com/videos/7c71d57d46c8d8c62a2a34949fac79fe?index=0

If you like 70s Yes than check out this 2-DVD set:

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

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

Beyond and Before - France Fest 1969
Astral Traveler - promo
Everydays - promo
Then - promo
No Op, No Exp -- promo
Starship Trooper - Live 1979
Don't Kill the Whale - promo
Madrigal - promo
Wonderous Stories - promo

more info? RBarrier@optonline.net
www.myspace.com/yesqpr1975

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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  • I'd do terrible, horrible things to hear this performance of Heart of the Sunrise from start to finish.

  • What a cool video,,,,,,so young, so creative,,, one of the finest bands ever exist...

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  • @Caulfield789 It is a GREAT song! Can't believe Rick W's son (who now tours with YES, looks just like Rick did in 1969!

  • Oh dear.. Chris is sounding a bit like Nigel Tufnal here... still. they were so golden and beautiful in those days.

  • Bruford.

  • Best era from Yes!

  • at the top of this clip "Long Distance Runaround," you can here the interplay between Bill and Wakeman. They are accenting the beat every 5th beat, but the song is in 4/4. Very interesting effect

  • You don't need to be a fucking shitty michael angelo or any other "tappingmaster". Steve Howe is the way!

  • "...you couldn't possibly do it on flute"...

    CHALLENGE ACCEPTED.

  • " I thought that was quite rockin' "...

  • @TheRobo66 The live footage was filmed at the Hemel Hempstead Pavilion on 3 October 1971 Hertfordshire, England

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