YES Rehearsals 1977 Pt2 Parallels

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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2007

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A behind the scenes look as Yes rehearses for the "Going for the One" album in Montreux, Switzerland.

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  • Watching this video makes me wonder how a band like Yes could ever collectively agree on what version of a song goes on the album.

  • Yes and no. "The Rick" is still doing the bulk of the duties, along with the Fish out of Water Rick.

    The '75 Jazz you see here was retired about a decade ago due to intonation issues.

    The White Gibson is actually a Westone Electra with built in effects pods - generally gets used for Tempus Fugit.

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  • es 175 kicks ass ive played the epiphone model before and even that has great tone and i hate these jazz players saying u cant rock with an 175 i say just look at steve howe he shuts them up and i like his telecaster as well its different to other customs ive seen

  • @hairyhaw The Jazz is a 1972 model, not -75.

  • Crazy how they twist the song at 2:20

  • @BassLinezzz He is using a Fender Jazz Bass NOT a Precision here.

  • @kennyplay How do you think he hit the high notes?? j/k

  • I like the jazz bass generally, but did not like Squire's EQ on this album. It felt like the "crunch" had disappeared from out of the rhythm section. There were other things that compensated for it though. Primarily the quality writing and arranging. and of course Howe and Wakeman's overall performance.

  • what they are doing is "troubleshooting" their song. Working out certain idiosyncracies so it "flows" correctly.

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