I love whenever you do Yes track and press play as soon as the music begins a look of pure Bliss just comes over your face every time and that's what I love about yes and that's what I love about your channel. ❤
I was there! Opening night of this tour in Pensacola FL. Actually got to the front row and the stage was in the round which rotated. They opened with "Yours Is No Disgrace" What an amazing concert!
@@L33Reacts I'm catching up on your reactions and Yes is one of my favorite bands. To understand part of the back story of Yes, is that Jon Anderson left and returned to the band multiple times and the last time experienced respiratory failure in the middle of a tour and his recovery time was for a while unknown. It was years before he could sing and tour again. That's why there is and have been different lead singers for Yes, in recent history.
I love the Union album, there's some great songs on it, IMO, but the band hated making it; however, they had a great time on the Union Tour. BTW, Jon is very spiritual, but he is also very Alpha. He was the leader of the band, wrote the majority of the songs, either by himself or with Steve (usually), and he pushes the direction of the band, causing a lot of tension between band members, which is why Steve refuses to work with him anymore. Steve's old and doesn't want to put up with a bunch of head butting. Also, L33, Jon Anderson &The Band Geeks are releasing a new album in a few months, which they say is like a new Yes album, and the first track was just released. The song is called "Shine On," and it's very good, probably one of the best "Yes" songs in a long time, IMO. I think you'll enjoy it. ❤✌
I saw then during this tour in Cologne, Germany. It was not the first time I saw them. So I knew what to expect. But I was not ready to experience how great a P.A. can be set up. Normally they are so loud that not only nuances are totally lost. In this case I could even understand the lyrics as clear as on my HiFi. Unbelievable good work by the engineers.
I have been a huge YES fan since almost the beginning but in the early 90s, I missed the Union tour and other shows. I was a little busy raising new babies 👶 So, I'm super thankful for these videos and your reaction to take me there!! I just saw Jon Anderson, performed with the Band Geeks, for the 2nd year in a row. He's a marvel of nature, a treasure. I love how young he looked here in the Union show. How I so still miss the incomparable Chris Squire 😢 but I'm so grateful that his and YES' music lives on to enjoy today. 💚💚💚
Bruford is one of my favorite drummers, Top 4 All Time for sure (Neil Peart, Carter Beauford, Phil Collins and Bruford). Just such unique playing style. His rhythms and polyrhythms are just jaw dropping.
Bill: One critic put it very well, I thought: He said that Alan White was the meat and potatoes and I was the hollandaise sauce. Trevor: Bill has no pretenses and no ego. He's purely a musician. He's an amazing, wonderful guy ... I got on very well with Bill and Rick and although Steve and I had differences of opinion of how things should be approached, we still got by okay. People think there was animosity between us and there wasn't any, really. It was just difficult for the two of us. Bill: I think Trevor is enormously talented ... They couldn't find a common meeting ground in the guitar playing; they weren't being difficult--they tried ... With this band, all we have to do is turn up on stage--and not fight--and the people are thrilled. We don't even have to play a single note and they go absolutely wild... I was there to be well paid and I was also there for old time's sake and to spend a happy summer with some old acquaintances. Rick: The Union tour was a wonderful tour... undoubtedly the most enjoyable Yes tour I ever did ... I have a stunning respect for Trevor Rabin. We've become bossom pals. For a lot of the stuff that he did in the eighties, he said, "Imagine that you were in the band with me then. Here's the music. What would you do with it? Trevor: The strange thing is the Union tour was quite fun once it started to get going ... I loved working with Rick. Rick and I got on tremendously well, musically and personally. I got on with everyone else, but Rick in particular was a good moment for me. Chris: Jon and I had spoken about doing this reunion for quite a few years. When it was finally suggested I was a bit reticent about the reunion. But I was surprised at how well it worked out... I honestly didn't think I was going to get on with Rick, because I could never quite grasp his sense of humor in the past... However, as it turned out, the pleasant surprise was that it was completely the opposite. He was very sweet and we had a very good time together... And there never really was a problem with ABWH and Yes y'know. It all worked out in the end!
YES! 😊 I'm so glad I was able to see this tour in Atlanta back in the day! I really, really enjoyed the show and seeing all of my favorite band members on the same stage. I heard they weren't always happy together on this tour, but the show I saw was really great!
Squire's outfit was from the Going for the One tour in 77 - he's donned it a few times since, sure got milage out of it. What I've seen and read White and Bruford had the least bit of ego, then Raban - all the others were huge - hence the revolving door of Yes. Unfortunately, that was what was required to make this incredible band.
How's this for an evening's live entertainment...Frampton's Camel opened the show...then Yes performed The Yes Album...and headlinin'...Jethro Tull promotin' their new album Aqualung. Sacramento 1971. Phenomenal!
As someone else once posted, "Listening to Chris makes you want to grab a Rick, sand it down, paint it white, and play it with a pick." I can't say it any better than that.
Wakeman called the album Onion because it made him cry. The tour was pretty amazing, especially in the round. There were a few potential Spinal Tap moments but the playing was stunning. My favourite part was Trevor Rabin playing excerpts from Six Wives of Henry VIII on solo guitar. Could not believe my ears. Apparently this track was written as a sort of response to Schizoid Man: look how fast we can play. BTW have you checked out Jon Anderson with the Band Geeks? I'm becoming a serious fan.
In the 70's early 80's, in their genre, no one could touch what they were doing re musicianship. And with the live music/lightshows - took it to another level for the acid scene - which was substantial.
Rabin might be in his late 30's, the rest of the band were in their 50/60's at this point. I saw them at the Greek Theater in Berkeley, CA on the 90210 tour, One of the best shows ever. Saw Bruford with King Crimson later that year, Mind blowing stuff
Those ages of the band members aren't accurate. This was 1991 Trevor was indeed 37 that year, so you got that right. But Jon was 47; Bill, Rick & Alan were 42; the others in between those two ages.
@@mattleppard1964 Bill: "Jon was always on me, quite aggressively to write music. I was glad that he did ... I think he's a man of terrific strength and phenomenal stamina... He was a driven man. He knew what he wanted. He was the organizational thing just by sheer force of willpower and the music was the way. He'd do the music the same way... Somehow you had the feeling that he was central to everything."
Wow. This IS the ultimate Yea lineup. The standard lineup plus Bill Bruford and Tony Kaye! Just wow. Saw Yes 5 or 6 times over the years. How did I miss this tour?! 😒😑
This reminded me I need to get back into Yes. Love the Progeny live recordings of their 1972 US Tour. Way better sound quality than Yessongs but sadly no video
If you want to do a track off the _Union_ album, your best option is "Miracle of Life", which is pretty Rabin-heavy but surprisingly has the most proggish elements. The album as a whole was a disjointed mess, with no true collaboration between all eight members, but a few of the tracks are decent, if not stellar.
Jon's vocals haven't faded (significantly). It boggles the mind for lead signers in concert singing the same song hundreds of times over and over, and still delivering like it's fresh & new.
The problem with Jon and it goes back decades is that his lyrics are often so complicated that he blows them in concert. I've seen him do that more than any other lead singer.
I do think Chris was the driving force that kept the band together. The problem began when Jon got sick and had to take a break and the other guys decided to go on without him, though it was a band decision, many people blamed Chris as he was a leader.
Wow. That was some lineup! Two drummers, two keyboardists, and two lead guitarists??? There’s only one Chris though and one Jon. And apparently Rabin said NO to Yes attire? 😅
Actually there were more shots of Alan than you took notice of.The cameraman seemed to favor Bill though. Interesting as Bruford had decided to 'move on' from Yes after Close to the Edge. Also when Rabin was in the band, it was his lead on Owner of a Lonely Heart but other commitments kept him from touring with the band at 1st and they asked Steve Howe to learn it and he refused and somehow, their keyboardist at the time was able to imitate it. I Like Rabin but he came in at a time, when it seemed like there was a trend wherein groups like Jefferson Airplane/Starship, Fleetwood Mac, The Doobie Brothers and then Yes, were infusing new people seemingly with attempting to achieve a more 'commercial' sound. I had to ask, "Does Yes really need another guitarist, singer, song writer in the band"???
I saw the Union concert at Wembley Arena. Didn’t work for me and the acoustics were bad. Left early with a headache. ABWH better 😊 The rigidly enforced no-smoking policy at Wembley may have contributed 😂
3rd row in Chicago, Fall of '90. Round stage. The sound was pristine, the performance flawless and the crowd's energy was phenomenal
Saw them in Chicago both nights 1978/79 in the round Tourmato Tour. '91 all over the Midwest! Shows were incredible!!!👍😎
Of the 214 shows i have seen, the Union shows were some of the best. Flat stage or in the round YES were PHENOMENAL❗️❗️❗️👍😎
👑🎶👑
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I saw it at the Forum in LA . I liked it but it wasn’t one of the best tours.
@@lesblatnyak5947 36!👍⭐️😎
In the round was fun! No bad seats. 😊
Best band, ever. Period.
I love whenever you do Yes track and press play as soon as the music begins a look of pure Bliss just comes over your face every time and that's what I love about yes and that's what I love about your channel. ❤
I was there! Opening night of this tour in Pensacola FL.
Actually got to the front row and the stage was in the round which rotated.
They opened with "Yours Is No Disgrace"
What an amazing concert!
I saw them in Lakeland Florida😊😊
Thank you so much for the great music today!! Enjoyed every minute 🎼
So glad you enjoyed, Nancy! Thank you for watching 👍😎
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I'm catching up on your reactions and Yes is one of my favorite bands.
To understand part of the back story of Yes, is that Jon Anderson left and returned to the band multiple times and the last time experienced respiratory failure in the middle of a tour and his recovery time was for a while unknown. It was years before he could sing and tour again. That's why there is and have been different lead singers for Yes, in recent history.
Ladies and gentlemen, Chris Squire and YES, the greatest show on earth ✨️🎶✨️
👍😎
I love the Union album, there's some great songs on it, IMO, but the band hated making it; however, they had a great time on the Union Tour.
BTW, Jon is very spiritual, but he is also very Alpha. He was the leader of the band, wrote the majority of the songs, either by himself or with Steve (usually), and he pushes the direction of the band, causing a lot of tension between band members, which is why Steve refuses to work with him anymore. Steve's old and doesn't want to put up with a bunch of head butting.
Also, L33, Jon Anderson &The Band Geeks are releasing a new album in a few months, which they say is like a new Yes album, and the first track was just released. The song is called "Shine On," and it's very good, probably one of the best "Yes" songs in a long time, IMO. I think you'll enjoy it. ❤✌
Very good song!
I saw then during this tour in Cologne, Germany. It was not the first time I saw them. So I knew what to expect. But I was not ready to experience how great a P.A. can be set up. Normally they are so loud that not only nuances are totally lost. In this case I could even understand the lyrics as clear as on my HiFi. Unbelievable good work by the engineers.
That’s amazing. I bet that was a hell of an experience. I wish I could have seen them at any point together :(
@@L33Reacts Maybe it gives you some comfort that at least you win that bet.
I have been a huge YES fan since almost the beginning but in the early 90s, I missed the Union tour and other shows. I was a little busy raising new babies 👶 So, I'm super thankful for these videos and your reaction to take me there!! I just saw Jon Anderson, performed with the Band Geeks, for the 2nd year in a row. He's a marvel of nature, a treasure. I love how young he looked here in the Union show. How I so still miss the incomparable Chris Squire 😢 but I'm so grateful that his and YES' music lives on to enjoy today. 💚💚💚
Thank you Lee for keeping the Yes legend alive😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
That's a lot of talent on one stage
Great to see them play this classic
Didn't like YES in the '70's - didn't understand? Now 2024 , good like the Beatles.
Better than Beatles!
I saw them on this tour, and it's in my top 5 of concerts I've seen out of over 200
Yes! Yes.
Happy Father’s Day.
Must Watch Yours is no Disgrace from this tour
I’ll keep that one in mind, thank you my friend!
I've seen this one live actually. The Union Tour was quite hilarious.
Capes, capes, more capes.
Bruford is one of my favorite drummers, Top 4 All Time for sure (Neil Peart, Carter Beauford, Phil Collins and Bruford). Just such unique playing style. His rhythms and polyrhythms are just jaw dropping.
Yes! More Union live, please! Yes!
You just might get it! ;)
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Bill: One critic put it very well, I thought: He said that Alan White was the meat and potatoes and I was the hollandaise sauce.
Trevor: Bill has no pretenses and no ego. He's purely a musician. He's an amazing, wonderful guy ... I got on very well with Bill and Rick and although Steve and I had differences of opinion of how things should be approached, we still got by okay. People think there was animosity between us and there wasn't any, really. It was just difficult for the two of us.
Bill: I think Trevor is enormously talented ... They couldn't find a common meeting ground in the guitar playing; they weren't being difficult--they tried ... With this band, all we have to do is turn up on stage--and not fight--and the people are thrilled. We don't even have to play a single note and they go absolutely wild... I was there to be well paid and I was also there for old time's sake and to spend a happy summer with some old acquaintances.
Rick: The Union tour was a wonderful tour... undoubtedly the most enjoyable Yes tour I ever did ... I have a stunning respect for Trevor Rabin. We've become bossom pals. For a lot of the stuff that he did in the eighties, he said, "Imagine that you were in the band with me then. Here's the music. What would you do with it?
Trevor: The strange thing is the Union tour was quite fun once it started to get going ... I loved working with Rick. Rick and I got on tremendously well, musically and personally. I got on with everyone else, but Rick in particular was a good moment for me.
Chris: Jon and I had spoken about doing this reunion for quite a few years. When it was finally suggested I was a bit reticent about the reunion. But I was surprised at how well it worked out... I honestly didn't think I was going to get on with Rick, because I could never quite grasp his sense of humor in the past... However, as it turned out, the pleasant surprise was that it was completely the opposite. He was very sweet and we had a very good time together... And there never really was a problem with ABWH and Yes y'know. It all worked out in the end!
YES! 😊 I'm so glad I was able to see this tour in Atlanta back in the day! I really, really enjoyed the show and seeing all of my favorite band members on the same stage. I heard they weren't always happy together on this tour, but the show I saw was really great!
Live Yes ... Yes!
Squire's outfit was from the Going for the One tour in 77 - he's donned it a few times since, sure got milage out of it. What I've seen and read White and Bruford had the least bit of ego, then Raban - all the others were huge - hence the revolving door of Yes. Unfortunately, that was what was required to make this incredible band.
How's this for an evening's live entertainment...Frampton's Camel opened the show...then Yes performed The Yes Album...and headlinin'...Jethro Tull promotin' their new album Aqualung. Sacramento 1971. Phenomenal!
As someone else once posted, "Listening to Chris makes you want to grab a Rick, sand it down, paint it white, and play it with a pick." I can't say it any better than that.
Saw this in the round at Birmingham NEC, with my then girlfriend and best friend, one of the best nights of my entire life.
Yes! Always!
Gotta love the yessatudays 😮😅
@@L33Reacts they were all born in the 1940s except for Rabin. Jon turns 80 in October. 🙏
Jon's always got a tambourine!
Rick loved doing this tour. He didn't care for the Union album as his parts were mixed out.
Wonderful reaction, forgot to set my alarm 🤷♂
☮, ❤ & 🎶/ 🌎
Wakeman called the album Onion because it made him cry. The tour was pretty amazing, especially in the round. There were a few potential Spinal Tap moments but the playing was stunning. My favourite part was Trevor Rabin playing excerpts from Six Wives of Henry VIII on solo guitar. Could not believe my ears.
Apparently this track was written as a sort of response to Schizoid Man: look how fast we can play.
BTW have you checked out Jon Anderson with the Band Geeks? I'm becoming a serious fan.
I saw this tour in Rotterdam. I' ve seen them a few weeks ago in Arnhem.
Excellent tour
Great live version is they were!
In the 70's early 80's, in their genre, no one could touch what they were doing re musicianship. And with the live music/lightshows - took it to another level for the acid scene - which was substantial.
I saw them four times on that tour. It was amazing.
I bet it was bro. I wish I could have been there.
LOVE!! 😃❤💙🎵🎶🎶
Rabin might be in his late 30's, the rest of the band were in their 50/60's at this point. I saw them at the Greek Theater in Berkeley, CA on the 90210 tour, One of the best shows ever. Saw Bruford with King Crimson later that year, Mind blowing stuff
Those ages of the band members aren't accurate.
This was 1991
Trevor was indeed 37 that year, so you got that right.
But Jon was 47; Bill, Rick & Alan were 42; the others in between those two ages.
@@johnnydev9318 I did not know that, thanks for correct facts. peace :D
this tour is always so good
I need to watch more
This was epic as hell 😂😂
Bill Bruford on drums, that dates this beautiful piece.
Jon the absence of EGO? LMFAO Alan was chill, Chris was no more an ahole than anyone.
Jon “Napoleon” Anderson? 😂
Yeah, he was the pushiest and most ruthless
@@mattleppard1964 Bill: "Jon was always on me, quite aggressively to write music. I was glad that he did ... I think he's a man of terrific strength and phenomenal stamina... He was a driven man. He knew what he wanted. He was the organizational thing just by sheer force of willpower and the music was the way. He'd do the music the same way... Somehow you had the feeling that he was central to everything."
Wow. This IS the ultimate Yea lineup. The standard lineup plus Bill Bruford and Tony Kaye! Just wow. Saw Yes 5 or 6 times over the years. How did I miss this tour?! 😒😑
This reminded me I need to get back into Yes. Love the Progeny live recordings of their 1972 US Tour. Way better sound quality than Yessongs but sadly no video
If you want to do a track off the _Union_ album, your best option is "Miracle of Life", which is pretty Rabin-heavy but surprisingly has the most proggish elements. The album as a whole was a disjointed mess, with no true collaboration between all eight members, but a few of the tracks are decent, if not stellar.
Jon's vocals haven't faded (significantly).
It boggles the mind for lead signers in concert singing the same song hundreds of times over and over, and still delivering like it's fresh & new.
The problem with Jon and it goes back decades is that his lyrics are often so complicated that he blows them in concert. I've seen him do that more than any other lead singer.
I think I might do one of his more recent outings with geeks next week
I guess we will see!
@@L33Reacts Jon with Todmobile from 2013 should be looked at too:
th-cam.com/video/cm3eedD-i7c/w-d-xo.html
The other guitarist is Trevor Rabin, the organist is Tony Kaye !
The organist is Geoff Downes
The Live at Montreux concert is also a great one.
There are so many songs. I think i want to hear something then i go on to something else after a few seconds.
I do think Chris was the driving force that kept the band together. The problem began when Jon got sick and had to take a break and the other guys decided to go on without him, though it was a band decision, many people blamed Chris as he was a leader.
Yes! YES!!!YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎
Check out the Union album.
It's not the best Yes album, but it is an interesting fusion of 70's and 80's Yes.
Wow. That was some lineup! Two drummers, two keyboardists, and two lead guitarists??? There’s only one Chris though and one Jon.
And apparently Rabin said NO to Yes attire? 😅
Actually there were more shots of Alan than you took notice of.The cameraman seemed to favor Bill though. Interesting as Bruford had decided to 'move on' from Yes after Close to the Edge. Also when Rabin was in the band, it was his lead on Owner of a Lonely Heart but other commitments kept him from touring with the band at 1st and they asked Steve Howe to learn it and he refused and somehow, their keyboardist at the time was able to imitate it. I Like Rabin but he came in at a time, when it seemed like there was a trend wherein groups like Jefferson Airplane/Starship, Fleetwood Mac, The Doobie Brothers and then Yes, were infusing new people seemingly with attempting to achieve a more 'commercial' sound. I had to ask, "Does Yes really need another guitarist, singer, song writer in the band"???
These guys' ages in 1991:
Jon 47
Chris 43
Steve 44
Bill 42
Alan 42
Tony 45
Rick 42
Trevor 37
Squire totally F’d up his own solo lol. But he got it back.
I saw the Union concert at Wembley Arena. Didn’t work for me and the acoustics were bad. Left early with a headache. ABWH better 😊
The rigidly enforced no-smoking policy at Wembley may have contributed 😂
Oh man that would have pissed me off too bro lol I hear yah
Jon was 46 and Rick 40 or so
Only Peter Banks snd Patrick Moraz are missing.
Very bad album A very great tour which I went to see. Glorious experience.
Young & uneducated ,like me in high school.
Who is? Lol