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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2007

Original Loyal lineup (with Ted Stockwell on keyboards) of YES offshoot band WHITE performing YES' TEMPUS FUGIT from the album DRAMA. Performed LIVE in Seattle on January 28th, 2005.

TREASON.NET features higher quality video/audio and more from the original unreleased WHITE album LOYAL.

See MACHINE MESSIAH, TEMPUS FUGIT, CHANGES, NEW DAY and LOYAL on YouTube and higher resolution video on TREASON.NET

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  • Come on guys , get your facts straight... Goeff Downes played keyboards on the song, not Wakeman

  • Tight! What a killer rendition of this song!

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  • Some minor flubs notwithstanding, excellent work. God, what fun that must be!

  • yes and trevor horn sang original.... tight!!!

  • I love you guys. Rock and roll with cover BITE. Great timing.

  • Yes thats Alan on skins and Alan isnt covering him self, this was in 2007 when Jon Anderson was too busy for Yes.

  • alan white on the skins?

  • Cool

  • The guitar and bass player are outstanding... White rocks as always, but drops the beat a few times near the beginning... oops. The singer kind of struggles at times... GREAT(4/5 - lol) COVER

  • I don't really know who these guys are except Alan White, but I thought it was a decent cover. This singer is decent, but I prefered the dual lead vocal style of Trevor Horn and Chris Squire. But like i said, this is a good cover, and Alan White is one of the greatest drummers!

  • Awesome job guys!!!!!!!!

  • @usahot1 Indeed - I saw Yes and the Buggles play in 1980 at Hammersmith Odeon in London. I'd never been to a gig before where people shouted "Bring Back Rick Wakeman". This song though isn't at all bad and good bass line. Think Trevor Horne got over the experience by producing some of the best pop acts in the 1980s. Didn't he produce Frankie Goes to Hollywood. And ABC I think.

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