I'm 15 years old and I love this song and "Yes". Thumbs up if your a part of my generation and you love this music and you think all of our other generations music is shit.
I'm old, been a fan since '72, seen all the concerts. Sad to see them getting old, long live Jon Anderson and wish him well with his health. He has the voice of an Angel.
I remember seeing them live on the Open Your Eyes tour in 97 in Merillville, I was real young and had to stand on my seat just to see them. I was close to the front, and I remember Jon Anderson laughing seeing an 11 year old rockin out to Yes. Im 24 now and these guys still rock!
You are so right...Douglas......and i so dearly wish that when it happens...Chris, Rabin, White and Kaye...coming alll together...bringing out again the best of their..efforts as ever...we get to see tperform.....Age..never stops from giving the best...that you have....they have..kudos....
October 1977, first concert was Octoberfest (Mahogany Rush when they recorded the live album), Then Skynyrd 3 days before the crash, then Kansas, then ELP all in 4 consecutive weeks in a row. Then November '77 was the Doobie Brothers, Rod Stewart, Robin Trower, and The Greatful Dead. That was 8 Saturday Nights in a row.
I remember this YES concert from 1988 at what we called then the snortatorium. Remember when the road was just two lanes and traffic was backed up for miles on Hollywood Blvd.? I was 30 then
I was at both of these shows. Tommy Shaw opened for Rush. The opening act for this YES show was a run of old Popeye cartoons on a giant projection screen.
That song is from 90125. Really good audio considering the equip used. I was too young to go to the sportarium but I did go to sunrise musical theater a few times.. The good old days :)
@CentralScrutinizerxx Maybe then, but NOW Jon IS writing & planning to record and maybe do some live shows with Trevor..along with Rick Wakeman touting their wondrous creative triumvirate as AWR! Jon & Trevor have very much grown to mutually creatively respect one another through the years, especially when they co-wrote 1994's Yes album "Talk"..and have done some songwriting together the last half decade, as well as Trevor teaching Jon about film composing.
They were due to play Jacksonville the next night but they cancelled!! crushed! Trevor had the flu. He looks preety good here. News has it he collapsed backstage of this show.
I'm 15 years old and I love this song and "Yes". Thumbs up if your a part of my generation and you love this music and you think all of our other generations music is shit.
I'm old, been a fan since '72, seen all the concerts. Sad to see them getting old, long live Jon Anderson and wish him well with his health. He has the voice of an Angel.
I remember seeing them live on the Open Your Eyes tour in 97 in Merillville, I was real young and had to stand on my seat just to see them. I was close to the front, and I remember Jon Anderson laughing seeing an 11 year old rockin out to Yes. Im 24 now and these guys still rock!
You are so right...Douglas......and i so dearly wish that when it happens...Chris, Rabin, White and Kaye...coming alll together...bringing out again the best of their..efforts as ever...we get to see tperform.....Age..never stops from giving the best...that you have....they have..kudos....
Yes. Genius indeed. 90125 is their best album by far and thanks to Trevor. This is a great song. I wish they could still tour.
I cant beleive Ithis exist! I was at this show! The quality is increditble! I never remember the Sport Hole sounding better!
Born in '71, my first song from YES was "Owner" then heard "Hold On",
etc. IMO, under-rated.
October 1977, first concert was Octoberfest (Mahogany Rush when they recorded the live album), Then Skynyrd 3 days before the crash, then Kansas, then ELP all in 4 consecutive weeks in a row. Then November '77 was the Doobie Brothers, Rod Stewart, Robin Trower, and The Greatful Dead. That was 8 Saturday Nights in a row.
I remember this YES concert from 1988 at what we called then the snortatorium. Remember when the road was just two lanes
and traffic was backed up for miles on Hollywood Blvd.? I was 30 then
Yes is Great! Thanks for the upload!
Great stuff! Caught this tour in NJ. Thanks for sharing!
Excellent vid! Thank you for uploading.
Thank you for the post mate! Great stuff here!
Great video, these days it's easy to do a video like this. Back then this was very difficult to do, great job.
fantastic.. thanks for the upload
imagine seeing them that day and then Rush on febuary 16th. I would never dream of a better two months.
I was at both of these shows. Tommy Shaw opened for Rush. The opening act for this YES show was a run of old Popeye cartoons on a giant projection screen.
the most under rated drummer.
Yes!❤
That song is from 90125. Really good audio considering the equip used. I was too young to go to the sportarium but I did go to sunrise musical theater a few times.. The good old days :)
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This is a shreddin' version BTW. Thanks for the up!!
@CentralScrutinizerxx Maybe then, but NOW Jon IS writing & planning to record and maybe do some live shows with Trevor..along with Rick Wakeman touting their wondrous creative triumvirate as AWR! Jon & Trevor have very much grown to mutually creatively respect one another through the years, especially when they co-wrote 1994's Yes album "Talk"..and have done some songwriting together the last half decade, as well as Trevor teaching Jon about film composing.
First guitar solos at 3:08-3:20 and another at 5:57-6:52.
They were due to play Jacksonville the next night but they cancelled!! crushed! Trevor had the flu. He looks preety good here. News has it he collapsed backstage of this show.
Short tapping at 2:08.
Why are they all wearing raincoats? Is it easier to sing that way?