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Yes - Close to the Edge, clip 1 - A Celebration 1969 - 1979 2DVD set

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Taken from Live at Queens Park Rangers stadium May 10, 1975.

Close To The Edge!
We feel that this is the best version of this concert available now. Listen to the improved audio

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. 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.

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 in 1979
Don't Kill the Whale
Madrigal
Wonderous 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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  • I now officially love YouTube. I was at this concert! Do you know what it's like to find the best moments of your childhood...on line?!?! I was a teenager then...I remember meeting this guy who had a pound of weed with him...a pound. How am I still breathing is a medical mystery. Yesterday a morning came, a smile upon your face...

    Yes - Genesis - Pink Floyd = The Holy Trinity

  • I've got a fever, and the only prescription is more maraca!

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  • Yes, at their best: Wakeman, Howe, Squire, Anderson; Roger Dean's way-cool album covers and his design of their stage setup; Great progressive music, albeit with melodic SONGS in between great instrumental breaks and explorations (they weren't just mindlessly jamming); Oh, yeah - and the CAPE - gotta love Rick's cape, haha.

  • Smoke a joint, put on the headphones and kick back!!! Love it

  • cool early guitar shredding yes were ahead of their time very under mentioned band

  • butbutbutbutbutbut... it was just getting to good!

  • is this the one with patrick moraz destroying the song???

  • on theie own level!

  • What a band!!!! I loved these guys. Listen too Chris Squire on the bass. Amazing!!! Is that Patrick Moraz on keyboards? It certainly doesn't look like Rick Wakeman. ELP, GENESIS and these guys were the best. I loved them all, so, it's hard for me to pick my favorite. I loved this era of music.

  • Chris Squire makes me sad. Playing all those 16th notes for 3 minutes straight and he doesn't show ANY sort of effort in it whatsoever. I oughta just break all my musical equipment and become a slave to the office.

  • Really love this piece but damned keyboard sucks...

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