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Yes - And You & I - A Celebration, 1969-1979

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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2007

Available at www.tommygunvideo.com

And You & I performed live at Queens Park Rangers stadium May 10, 1975.
Released in 1972 on the album "Close To The Edge"
We here at Tommygun studios feel that this concert is the best concert ever recorded by Yes, and inexplicably also the least known. Not anymore.

We feel that this is the best version of this concert available now. Listen to the improved audio

Unbelievably, 2 Yes videos were released in the 70s w/ horrendous audio. Yessongs has bad audio & Live in Philadelphia 1979 is unlistenable.

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 taken from a rare Japanese laser disc. 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.
www.myspace.com/yesqpr1975

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 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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  • Holy mother of hair! Is that Alan White on drums?

  • @anthem74 Yes it is

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  • the lyrics of this album are very very complex so as the music, the music of this album is brilliant

  • It starts in D major, goes through, uh, G dorian ("Coins and crosses..."), then A major ("And you and I climb over..."), then modulates (the instrumental section) through C, G, D, and A major (three bars each) before reaching E major, where it stays for the rest of this clip (and most of what's missing), until the final section (Apocalypse), which is in B major.

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  • @JackAngelBlue great video jack... love it soo much...

  • Memorabili...:))

  • I love this!!!♥ Fantastic sound..........wonderful.....

    Jack, from Brazil YES FAN ETERNAL....

  • @cloudjia amazing

  • Play it at my funeral. Loud. And break out the green. There are other things in life, but none as enjoyable. Or important.

  • Very nice bassline play by Squire 2:383:04 !!

  • You know, it's missing Bill Bruford and Rick Wakeman. I am so partial to those 2. Pat Moraz is a fine muscian, but not Rick Wakeman. My concession is that it's good video from a fairly prime era of Yes. Thank you for whoever posted this. Classic!

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