"Heart of the Sunrise" From YES Live From Bass Music Hall in Fort Worth, Texas July 15, 2009
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The short bass riff at 6:59 . . . Short but sweet.
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Yes! Good job, music good to us. I'm too an astral traveller, so thanks God, thanks ev'ry Yes' guys.
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How bad it that! A shadow of what it was in the seventieth......bah !!
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@vinstrumentals Well said my friend. My brother, 13 years my senior, got me hooked when I was 5. He will tell you I could sing Yessongs before I could speak. Anyways, I agree. I have been blessed to see them 16 times or so, many lineups, all amazing!! Yes is yes because of the brilliance of John Rick and Steve and Chris!! If someone else plays the symphony Im still goin. Why? Its the music. " Acquiesce the thought."
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Ok, now I have seen yes with, without Rick, With Jon Without Jon, With Alan White, or With Bill, shit I have seen them with Alan and Bill and that one may have been in the round. (many moons ago). In small venues and Large stadiums. My point is, It is the music that grabbed us and never let go. Then we began to know the members whom without, these compositions would be non-existent. Let them rest they deserve it. A true fan will listen to yes because of yes!! I love them from my soul.
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@rogerluciano1 I've been a fan of theirs ever since I first heard "It's Your Move/All Good People" on my local AM station I believe it was 1971! I was in a choir then (long before my voice changed and I smoked cigaretttes, but I digress) and I was struck by the singer's voice! Absolutely phenominal how far we all have came! Peace G.
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Saw them at Six Flags, Great Adventure on this tour, they were amazing! Steve Howe played guitar for Asia, then for Yes. That's right, this guitar God played both sets!
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@kennywowie This was settled a week ago look at the previous comments
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@TalonsOfFire NOT common knowledge....simply not true. has always played with pick, with YES
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What a kick-ass video, Chris Squire is an absolute monster (no pun intended) when it comes to technique on the bass. His style is unparalleled along with his feeling and sense of rythm. He lays a proper foundation for the master technician Howe. But lets not forget Mr. WHite whose syncopation and rythm also create a masterful total arwork.
The Yes without the presence of Jon Anderson and Rick Wakeman to me is not the same, they should settle their differences and work together again, age has arrived and time is running out ... Again with Jon and Rick please ...
(I follow the career of Yes since 1971)
rogerluciano1 1 year ago 13
Yes is always great WITH or WITHOUT, Jon and Rick, we're talking over 4 decades, musicians should have the right like anyone else to make changes. I feel sorry for fans who only like one version of the band, they have missed lots of good stuff. Much of the reasons for the absence of Jon and Rick have to do with health issues. You can't do a full blown tour when your health is in question.
vinstrumentals 6 months ago 6