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Yes Live At The QPR (1975) Part 6- Gates Of Delirium Part 2

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2011

Yes playing live at Queens Park Rangers' Loftus Road Stadium in England during their Relayer Tour. Rick Wakeman's replacement Patrick Moraz is on keyboards. A year later he was replaced by Rick Wakeman.
Jon Anderson- Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Percussion
Steve Howe- Lead Guitar, Vocals
Chris Squire- Bass, Vocals, Percussion
Patrick Moraz- Keyboards, Piano
Alan White- Drums

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  • my favorite song of yes!! namaste

  • Patrick Moraz is pretty freaking awesome. His work on Relayer was some of my favorite.

  • @MozenBee Not silly at all, you have excellent taste!

  • Wow, and to think this song was flying around in Jon's head one night in a dream! Can you imagine dreaming that?? Never mind, remembering it enough to teach it to the other band members and use it on your next album?? Guys, we are in the presence of greatness, here!

  • The line of Bass is..Lo mejor de todo y totalmente maestra..una obra maestra para toda la historia del bajo..

  • I was born in '84, dunno what that has to do with this - but I think this is one of their most thought provoking, concisely written/performed pieces ever. I can't believe how many years went by and I had no knowledge of its existence. Definitely one of their best.

  • I was born in 1952 and got to see this live when it was first toured. It was incredible! Jon says it was the most gear they ever took on the road. There was this bizarre 3-headed dragon-like creature hanging over the band at center-stage, and the 3 heads could move up and down independently to cast light onto who ever was soloing. There were also very cool light-pods around the stage that looked like rocks imbedded in a meadow. What a show........Thank you for this!

  • @MozenBee Tell me bout it, same story here. Born in '87

  • i really like this song !!!!! one of the best

  • i was born in '89 and, even though i know it's silly, i take pride in the fact that i like this song very much.

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