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EDIT: I get tons of emails asking me for a DVD of this show. There has never been any official release of this gig,

but there are two unofficial DVDs. One of them has the full concert but with a bad soundmix and not very good camera

angles but it's quite widespread among Yes fans. The other one, the source of these clips, is not the full show but

has sound mixed by Trevor Rabin and well cut video, presumably ready for a video release which never happened. You

can get both in the Trading Room at YesFans.com, THE forum for every true fan of Yes OR you can download them as

torrents from Dime-a-Dozen. Links:
The full show (worse sound and video): http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=84190
Trevor Rabin edit (the source of these clips): http://www.dimeadozen.org///torrents-details.php?id=182081

Yes: Union tour, Denver CO, May 9th 1991

Edited version, mixed by Trevor Rabin

Lineup:

Jon Anderson (Vocals)
Bill Bruford (Drums)
Steve Howe (Guitars)
Tony Kaye (Keyboards)
Trevor Rabin (Guitars)
Chris Squire (Bass)
Rick Wakeman (Keyboards)
Alan White (Drums)

Whole vid playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=88E9341241E1B062

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  • steve howe one of the greatest guitarist, plays so well, just masterfully. what talent on this stage, i like both versions or yes, both were progressive in different eras. the old yes has such depth and artistry, the new yes so progressive and powerful, and all of them together, well simply a brilliant group of musicians.

  • Absolutely love this song. I have had The Yes Album in my collection for over 35 years, and I never tire of hearing this brilliant song.

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  • ya steve tear that shit up

  • I love this song !!!!

  • @SynthOrgan he was good but definitely not as good as Rick. Kaye was a more traditional keyboardist than Rick. Rick pioneered many of the early concert keyboard techniques, equipment, setups (one of the first to rack up dozens of instruments in concert), and reveled in his unique solos. His style is generally more complex than Kaye's (although I do love Kaye's stuff). Kaye was excellent, but Rick brought a whole new dimension to the band. And I don't know if Kaye even wanted an extended solo...

  • @EragonFiresword I completely agree. Kaye was criminally ignored by the cameramen in this performance, and he was the original keyboardist! He has just as much talent as Rick. He didn't even get to have an extended solo like the 5 or so Wakeman got on this.

  • See an interesting acoustic version of this song by my family at Mark O'Connor's 2007 Fiddle Camp in San Diego; search YouTube on: "Rebecca Gastfriend: All Good People - Your Move"

  • This is the end song of Zeitgeist III moving forward. Watch it here on youtube :)

  • all we are saying is give peace a chance

  • Thank goodness that Rick Wakemen does not play at the beginning of this tune to show off his real talent...the Maracas. Great Show. Saw it twice.

  • @Hrci04 Change your friends.

  • The shot of Rick Wakeman playing maracas is probably the funniest thing I have ever seen. That is the definition of "out of your element".

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