Thought the same showed it to my Mum who is from 1947, Jon s from 1944..I was 14 when this song came out fav of mine for life..his voice and the guys playing so well is testament to real musicianship..nowadays not found anymore
Met Rick Wakeman once outside an Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman and Howe show. He was a super nice guy, stopped for autographs and spoke with his fans with genuine enthusiasm and gratitude. He's probably been approached by thousands of fans for decades and I'll never forget how kind he was to us as if it was the first time.
We saw him in a restaurant one lunchtime. He was constantly interrupted by people wanting to say hello and shake his hand. I'm sure his soup must have been cold by the time he finally got to eat it but it didn't stop him giving everyone a minute of personal attention! A real star!
I turned 57 yesterday, just checking in; somehow, my heroes all got old. Yesterday, I was taking on the world, and they were older, but cool, people. Time.
Rick Wakeman and his keyboard setup on stage are one of a kind.....walking the crowd he looks like royalty.....the faces in the audience are priceless.....
Walter, I totally agree, moving into the crowd with pure confidence is completely PRICELESS! There very few who can/could pull that off like the legendary Rick Wakeman...
Seem YES in Roosevelt stadium in Nj, they played the CLOSE TO THE EDGE 5Stars album a warm up to appearing at Madison Garden for the first time they played the Garden 25 times the most by any band. Fantastic show best one one of many concerts I been at.
Trevor Rabin is one of the most under-rated guitarists out there. He and Rush's Alex Lifeson have similar styles and techniques, yet still possess their own unique stamp on the genre. Phenomenal talent.
Rick Wakeman presents a wonderful mixture of cultivated pomposity and humour (and musical genius, of course). His walk round the audience was something special - a caped crusader indeed!
They were phenomenal in the 70's and now they are STILL phenomenal "in their 70's"...They sound as good here as they did when I was 20... I'm almost 72 now...
@@CatT1987 Tells me to shut up and go elsewhere then complains about negativity. Not a hypocrite. PS Not my fault if facts aren't interesting to you. I can understand how it's beyond your comprehension.
It would have started off as falsetto, but he's been doing it for so many years it's become his regular rock voice and he can probably bridge the two voices together without taking a step.
@@reddevil9554 I had a friend who met the band many years ago in Atlantic City at the casino they playing ay and Jon whispers to preserve his voice on tour. Apparently it works for him. He is amazing!
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He has a very light and clear mix and he has used it wisely all over the years. He never pushed it. Pays off !
SOCIETYDWELLIN GIFD. If for you the persons and the legends are the same, you are right. But maybe only the persons die, not the legends they became. But sure, one day Jon Anderson will definitely close his eyes too...
If you have not, already and/or if you give a damn, please, check out Hall and Oates "Adult Education" @ The Apollo. Black People are in the crowd, for some reason.
Yes, Chris Squire was one of a kind. But, if I had to choose a bassist to fill in for Squire, it would definitely be this one, Lee Pomeroy. He's got the Squire bass sound perfect and, sounds like Squire's vocal, too. Just a true blessing!😁
Trevor Rabin is a phenomenal guitarist yet grossly underrated and many of Yes's commercial successes have been in collaboration with him. The guitar sound is soaring, clean and crisp and melodic and I would rate him amongst top 10-15 guitarists that I've heard in the last 30 years.
@@arunsabherwal6256 Clapton, Gilmore, Steve R Vaughan, Jeff Beck,Mark Knopfler. Thing is you could ask me that in a month or two and I may have changed the list. I think it's a little daft trying the who's the best list's as it always a matter of preference pertaining to what your listening to at the time. Alex Lifeson is one of the world's greatest players and if there is a month were I am listening to a lot of Rush then he would make one of me who the best list's. So many great players. Some saddly have passed but we got some great players still with us and loads coming up.
Yes(In any of its various iterations), ELP, Genesis, Kansas, Rush, Pink Floyd, Jethro Tull, Dream Theater et al. A collection of extraordinary talent like this will never be seen again, I fear. Truly when giants walked the earth. Viva Yes! Yes, indeed, kind folks, Gentle Giant and ELO, of course! Mea culpa.
This has got to be one of the best songs of the 80’s. With a band that still sounds as good or better since when the song came out…nothing surprises me anymore 😂 Stellar performance, a lot better then I was expecting
Vocals sound awesome! How much want to bet he's not a smoker? So sad when great vocalists lose their range. See Geddy Lee. Chris Cornell lost a lot of clarity toward the end as well. Smoking is so bad on the vocal cords. I'm sure there are many others. I watched the video when The Cure got inducted into rock n roll HOF and OMG Robert Smith's vocals sound as great as ever. Perfect. Amazing.
Unbelievable musicianship...Lee Pomeroy does Chris Squire proud and Lou Molino is a beast of a drummer channeling his inner Bruford and White just fine!
It kills me that I didnt know about this tour... but I was so sick at the time. I survived though, and here I am, grateful that this wonderful concert has been preserved for us all to enjoy.
I've loved this song since its release, but one has to give respect to the keyboardist performing in his full wizard cloak. This is a bygone age that I wish we could reclaim. I hope I'm not the only one who feels this way. Bless the Apollo for giving these epic artists their due on this venerated stage.
Yes still on top ! Never get tired of listening to their songs after 40 years. Anderson has a unique voice and Rabin plays guitar divinely. The solo of Hold on is a pure chill of emotion!
Le temps est le maître absolu, quand les musiciens sont guidés par la technique,et pas seulement par la passion,quel régal. Comment Jon Anderson, peut-il encore chanter comme ça? C’est une voix, et un cadeau.
He’s friggin amazing actually. Anyone that calls Rabin “ average “ I’d like to see them play haha. Rabin is amongst the very best of all time. Average ?..who would think that
Tengo 53 y aún tengo el cassette de YES, 90125....y mi walkman.....cuanta nostalgia de los 80. Esta es una canción de granito, mientras más pasa el tiempo, más se agiganta ......melodía increíble y músicos de otro nivel....un verdadero KILLER SONG......ni mencionar el registro vocal de anderson....GRACIAS YES....😍😀👏👏👏👏
Asi es hermano, yo a mis 66 años sigo siendo fan de yes, toda la vida desde los años 1973, muy especial, aunque aqui no esta completo el grupo original, esta lo mejor, yo tambien guardo mis cassettes, vinilos, etc........saludos
Listened and viewed this hundreds of time. It's probably the most COMPLETE rock performance ever. The amazing Rick Wakeman and Trevor Rabin totally in sync, with the other band members, lovin it. And the audience appreciated the close contact walkabout I am sure. Totally incredible but it happened so you have to believe it.
Agreed. So unique and so pleasing to the ear, he could sing the phone book and I'd listen.....IMHO, some of the early lyrics were rambling, but nobody ever cared.
A YES fan for 50+ years, The ARW iteration was one of the best. Only Squire being there could have completed the show. His singing harmony with Rabin was “The Best” in Yes’ history. His work on the Bass will be eternal.
Saw this show at a packed Massey Hall in Toronto -- or rather 4/5ths of it, because our balcony seats were so far around that Wakeman could only be seen by leaning far forward at a perilous angle. I occasionally saw a hand playing a Minimoog until they finished with Owner Of A Lonely Heart and Rick and Trevor came down into the audience. Still a great night.
What a phenomenal band! His voice is crisp despite the fact that he is 70! They sound better than 90% of the bands that exist today.
Ahhh, yer just sentimental, you know all the words. Braand Loyalty?
@@Wintermute0168 What?
Pulling your Leg..I agree with you 😑
Including the band that bills itself as Yes.
I musicisti di oggi sono marci
This is not a band, it's a perfection exercise.
This and roundabout is
m a g i c✨😫🔥
💯 Percent agreed
Yes
Preach!
Pure talent, zero AI
Jons voice sounds better here than ever. Dude is special
Jon's voice, in his 70's, as good as it was in 1974. Unbelievable.
Exactly. No limitation or detuning
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Thought the same showed it to my Mum who is from 1947, Jon s from 1944..I was 14 when this song came out fav of mine for life..his voice and the guys playing so well is testament to real musicianship..nowadays not found anymore
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Almost sounds improved with experience. Amazingly preserved with age.
Met Rick Wakeman once outside an Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman and Howe show. He was a super nice guy, stopped for autographs and spoke with his fans with genuine enthusiasm and gratitude. He's probably been approached by thousands of fans for decades and I'll never forget how kind he was to us as if it was the first time.
Class, is not water ... :)
We saw him in a restaurant one lunchtime. He was constantly interrupted by people wanting to say hello and shake his hand. I'm sure his soup must have been cold by the time he finally got to eat it but it didn't stop him giving everyone a minute of personal attention! A real star!
I haven't heard one thing said about or by Rick Wakeman that's led me to believe he's anything but a class act.
That is the sign of a true gentleman!
Musicians that play from the ❤ often tend to be that way...What a blessing!
I turned 57 yesterday, just checking in; somehow, my heroes all got old. Yesterday, I was taking on the world, and they were older, but cool, people. Time.
I am a South African & I saw Trevor Rabin back in the early 70s in Johannesburg performing in his band Rabbitt. A man of great talent
He composed the music for the film “Armeggedon.
I'm also South African and so proud to say that Trevor Rabin is the only South African to be inducted into the rock n roll hall of fame. ❤❤❤
Rick Wakeman and his keyboard setup on stage are one of a kind.....walking the crowd he looks like royalty.....the faces in the audience are priceless.....
As a kid I wore out Journey to the Center of the Earth
Walter, I totally agree, moving into the crowd with pure confidence is completely PRICELESS! There very few who can/could pull that off like the legendary Rick Wakeman...
❤❤❤
Didn't no one notice the dude playing keyboard from the other side, who can play from reverse the right notes, insane
Had the great, great privilege to sit behind Rick at one concert and it was incredible. Some of the best live music I ever heard.
What did I just see here? I‘m blown away. How can he … he is over 70! And the whole band is on a higher level. Wow! Just wow!
At 70, I have listened to this for over 40 years.... Such a great song, performance, vocal, a song of my life. Fabulous!
OMG. Jon Anderson will be 80 years old on October 25, 2024.
Ups, we are older too!
That's my birthday too!
Seem YES in Roosevelt stadium in Nj, they played the CLOSE TO THE EDGE 5Stars album a warm up to appearing at Madison Garden for the first time they played the Garden 25 times the most by any band. Fantastic show best one one of many concerts I been at.
Yes played at my college in 1971. I paid 75 cents. It was at the beginning of their first American tours. Roundabout was their big hit.
just read this today the 25th
Trevor Rabin is one of the most under-rated guitarists out there. He and Rush's Alex Lifeson have similar styles and techniques, yet still possess their own unique stamp on the genre. Phenomenal talent.
true and Chris Squire and Geddy Lee too
I totally agree 👍
I hadn't thought of that comparison, but that's a great observation,.
That's an astute observation...
Love me some TR!
Rick Wakeman presents a wonderful mixture of cultivated pomposity and humour (and musical genius, of course). His walk round the audience was something special - a caped crusader indeed!
Can't believe after so many years they sound so good. Brilliant in fact.
ProTools
They were phenomenal in the 70's and now they are STILL phenomenal "in their 70's"...They sound as good here as they did when I was 20... I'm almost 72 now...
No singer like Jon Anderson...ageless...this is one of best versions I’ve heard of this tune...
It's almost ridiculous how good they sound. Rabin and Anderson, in particular, are elevating the shit out of this performance
Rabin is a talentless circus clown.
An unmatched group of brilliant musicians we will be lucky to see again in our life times
Still don't understand how Yes can be so precise in such a complicated and timing critical performance ..... love em !!!!!
They sound FANTASTIC for a live band. Another group that has aged VERY well. Nice job.
ProTools
@@robinwatson4282 Serious??
@@mikespearwood3914Yeah, Rabin would make DAMNED sure this sounded perfect even if it didn't. There's no way they sounded that clean on the night.
The guitar solo is one of my all-time favorite solos--so incredibly modern and eccentric and catchy.
Jon Anderson is simply amazing. How he can sing like this being in his early 70s is just beyond my comprehension. I do love Yes.
Tony Bennett is well into his 90's and still going strong.
You can't hear the autotune?
@@topdog91 Please shut up and take your negativity elsewhere.
@@CatT1987 Tells me to shut up and go elsewhere then complains about negativity. Not a hypocrite. PS Not my fault if facts aren't interesting to you. I can understand how it's beyond your comprehension.
What a composition! Trevor Robin’s guitar arrangement is borderline genius.
This video has precisely the right amount of cape.
Enlighten me please - what is CAPE
Thanks
@@debbiebird1324 ...look at rick wakeman....you'll see...maybe...🦸♂️
There are reports of a shortage of fabric in the Third World.
Oh yes, i Love old men in swirling Capes (I'm a Woman, by the way...)
😆🤗
He can still hit those notes 30+ years later?? Epic!
It would have started off as falsetto, but he's been doing it for so many years it's become his regular rock voice and he can probably bridge the two voices together without taking a step.
@@reddevil9554 I had a friend who met the band many years ago in Atlantic City at the casino they playing ay and Jon whispers to preserve his voice on tour. Apparently it works for him. He is amazing!
He has a very light and clear mix and he has used it wisely all over the years. He never pushed it. Pays off !
Clean living can do wonders, it's very impressive nevertheless!
38 years later…wow. Epic is right!
All I can say is THAT WAS ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS. To still be THAT GOOD after so long is a testament to their talent
Damn right they're 🔥
Agreed!
Talent!! Thats the word!
yep, the band was fabulous, the (crowd) just americans sitting on their chairs during a Rock-Concert :) :)
@@lutz2354 Not as bad as when I saw Wishbone Ash and half the crowd was so old they were on oxygen tanks >:)
Fantastic live performance by Trevor, Jon, Al, Rick, and everyone else involved... Just pure magic.
33 years and the sound is still as tight as ever....
Tight is Right
Super, grandiose
The way Rick Wakeman just nonchalantly plays the keyboard from behind right at the end is beyond impressive.
Oh, that's just RIck!
Invented by Keith Emerson decades ago. What Rick was playing here is relatively easy.
I was wondering why the notes were ascending from his left hand! Well spotted!
@@RayyMusikyou think so??? 🤔🤔🙄
@@jimmyjammer Yes. Single notes with both hands, relatively slow quarter-note triplets.
OMG! Jon Anderson was 71 at this date, and how he was singing and moving!!! The legends cannot die!
@lilnetty2 no. 74.
Drugs... many many drugs... medical drugs you understand.... not the fun ones.... 🤪🤪🤪🤪
Ko Raek uh a lot of legends have died
SOCIETYDWELLIN GIFD. If for you the persons and the legends are the same, you are right. But maybe only the persons die, not the legends they became. But sure, one day Jon Anderson will definitely close his eyes too...
Look up glenn hughes and watch him in bcc. Scary how well he sings
I discovered YES at the age of 14. Been a fan ever since, and I'm now 63 years young. There's not a band in this world better than this! 🇬🇧
first car. got an 8 track. first song - roundabout. blew my head
If you have not, already and/or if you give a damn, please, check out Hall and Oates "Adult Education" @ The Apollo. Black People are in the crowd, for some reason.
I found them at 14 aswell but I'm 29.. I'm proud to be named after Trevor as well.lol
Absolutely 💯
I'm 65, and was a huge fan from day one also
I heard roundabout and was hooked
Didn't they have the coolest album covers too 😁
@@mondo_burrito every body wants to rule the world 🌎 ✨ 😍
I really dont believe how they sound so good, as good as in the studio, maann...amazing
@@MidwestFarmToys wooww,,,incredible
This performance has been doctored quite a bit though. I'm not saying that this lineup didn't sound great live though.
Great Soundengineers one can tell ;)
Autotune and backing tracks.
@@mangolassi_. All live performances are now. Our benefit!!
The smile on that bass player He's having the time of his life. So awesome.
That's Lee Pomeroy
@@mathieumelenhorst8308 Am I mistaken, or was Lee playing with ELO not so long ago? He's bloody excellent!
He play with steve hackett too....
@@luigioliviero438 And Take That...
Yes, a great bass player… a leftie playing with the strings set up for a rightie (upside down)
Wakeman. True innovator. A Phantom of every opera house. YES. YES. YES...
Jon Anderson still got the voice and Rick his cape. Glorious.
Peter Green that’s auto tune
The key change in this track is pure, unadulterated music theory perfection.
Jon Anderson still got the voice and Rick his cape. Glorious.
Not all heroes wear capes.
But some keyboard players do.
Chris Squire is missed 😟
Much respect for the new bass player, who plays Rickenbacker basses like Chris!
Yes, Chris Squire was one of a kind.
But, if I had to choose a bassist to fill in for Squire, it would definitely be this one, Lee Pomeroy. He's got the Squire bass sound perfect and, sounds like Squire's vocal, too.
Just a true blessing!😁
@@achaille9110 Agreed, Lee is smashing this and he is such a Yes fan
@@PietroRumenta Rick is like a keyboard wizard 😂
@@sethldrums he is the wizard of the keybords.
This is why Yes is one of the most iconic bands in the world! Epic Elite Talent.
It's amazing how Wakeman's minimoog solo brings the 70's Yes essence back to this 80's jewel.
They’re still awesome! Jon’s voice is so clear and good! I would love to see them in concert!
Trevor Rabin is a phenomenal guitarist yet grossly underrated and many of Yes's commercial successes have been in collaboration with him. The guitar sound is soaring, clean and crisp and melodic and I would rate him amongst top 10-15 guitarists that I've heard in the last 30 years.
he is not underrated, he is good enough for the job...
@@coco_bold Good enough for the job IS underrating him.
Steve is better. My top 4 guitarists are Howe, Hendrix, Malmsteen and Blackmore.
@@kennethmoh9042 Gilmour, Lifeson, Rothery and Vai (Hendrix is much beyond ratings for me ) 🤘
@@arunsabherwal6256 Clapton, Gilmore, Steve R Vaughan, Jeff Beck,Mark Knopfler.
Thing is you could ask me that in a month or two and I may have changed the list. I think it's a little daft trying the who's the best list's as it always a matter of preference pertaining to what your listening to at the time. Alex Lifeson is one of the world's greatest players and if there is a month were I am listening to a lot of Rush then he would make one of me who the best list's. So many great players. Some saddly have passed but we got some great players still with us and loads coming up.
YES .... After all these years, they’ve still got it! Masterful!
Yes(In any of its various iterations), ELP, Genesis, Kansas, Rush, Pink Floyd, Jethro Tull, Dream Theater et al. A collection of extraordinary talent like this will never be seen again, I fear. Truly when giants walked the earth. Viva Yes! Yes,
indeed, kind folks, Gentle Giant and ELO, of course! Mea culpa.
You left out one other band, Gentle Giant. Nothing else needs to be said.
@@greggrimes9642 Oh yeah, Gentle Giant! From that era I would also have to include Focus. They were all exceptional musicians!
A band is missing from the collection is ELO
O vplkt
Also Camel
Jon Anderson is a treasure. We must protect him at all costs. I'll go see any band he fronts.
Jon and the Band Geeks was a phenomenal show.
Three Ships is my go-to holiday album
This has got to be one of the best songs of the 80’s. With a band that still sounds as good or better since when the song came out…nothing surprises me anymore 😂 Stellar performance, a lot better then I was expecting
Jon's upper vocal range is phenomenal, even for a man half his age. Really impressive, he (and they all) sound as good as ever.
This voice simply does not age at all.
You have a point, Show a counterpoint. preferably your own. I still though it was pretty good.
Right! Unreal
@Grogu Djarin sounds okay??? Are you kidding me buttstick? His voice is absolutely incredible and he’s 74 years old there!
I hear a little processing in pitch correction. It's sad... And it really losed the weight and strength with the age. It's natural
Vocals sound awesome! How much want to bet he's not a smoker? So sad when great vocalists lose their range. See Geddy Lee. Chris Cornell lost a lot of clarity toward the end as well. Smoking is so bad on the vocal cords. I'm sure there are many others.
I watched the video when The Cure got inducted into rock n roll HOF and OMG Robert Smith's vocals sound as great as ever. Perfect. Amazing.
Unbelievable musicianship...Lee Pomeroy does Chris Squire proud and Lou Molino is a beast of a drummer channeling his inner Bruford and White just fine!
Rabin was a class act. Heard the song in 1984 and 38 yes later it still sounds good.
Me too, 1984. I just went to a 1984 live video of this song. Looks like Trevor is using the same guitar. No way?
Anderson voice is smooth as ever. Whole band is phenomenal. Legend.
This masterpiece was released 1983...38 years ago! The song was ahead of the time and still kicks!
Really? I thought it was from the late '80s. Time really flies!
Always thought that, also changing tempos mid song never missed a beat legends!!!!!!
It kills me that I didnt know about this tour... but I was so sick at the time. I survived though, and here I am, grateful that this wonderful concert has been preserved for us all to enjoy.
I love Trevor’s guitar playing and sound. And he is such a great songwriter and vocalist as well.
The guy is second to none, but he doesn't get a lot of credit
Awesome
Ahora por fin años despues conozco quien es esa voz que acompaña a Anderson que canta igualito en vivo.!!
Genial el solo de Trevor.
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Trevor Rabin, from Johannesburg, South Africa. Saw him play with his band, Rabbit, 1977, in Cape Town. Rabbit were all the rage in SA in those days.
Time is the absolute master, when musicians are guided by technique and not just passion. Fifty years after absolutely impeccable.
I love every rendition of this band as a 70's child ,keyboard playing musician.
Thank you, JESUS, for keeping Jon alive and blessing the World!! The Best of the Best!!! None better!
This man voice have not changed in like 50 years. Amazing! Cool seeing Steve Smith on drums and the only and one Rick Wakemann on keys!!!
Lou Molino on drums.
Lou Molino, pacman.
Sorry, just saw that Scott replied with this as well.
I thought it was Steve as well at first. They definitely look similar.
Bands dont sound this close to the record a week after its recorded . these guys rock
I've loved this song since its release, but one has to give respect to the keyboardist performing in his full wizard cloak. This is a bygone age that I wish we could reclaim. I hope I'm not the only one who feels this way. Bless the Apollo for giving these epic artists their due on this venerated stage.
Totally hear you and agree, Whitekhat...a truly generation-representing group of world-class musicians!
Rick Wakeman is a legend.
That keyboardist is Rick Wakeman along with Keith Emerson, two of the greatest of all time.
What perfect band!
They know very well what are they doing.
It’s so refreshing to see a classic band that still sounds this good, especially a lead singer. Love this band.
2016 does not equal classic. But ok.
@@donutcookiepie It's so cute that you think they wrote this song in 2016.
Love the keytar solo in the aisles! That's how you get an older crowd on their feet. One of my top ten 80's songs!
Jon still sounds amazing.
no doubt! awesome!
Then you must be deaf
Amen! What a voice!!
If you listen carefully hes using autotune considering hes 74 it's understandable
Love his voice.
Johnはもちろんの事、トレヴァー ラビンと
左手ベーシスト リー ポメロイが楽しそうに演奏してるのが大好き❤
Yes still on top ! Never get tired of listening to their songs after 40 years. Anderson has a unique voice and Rabin plays guitar divinely. The solo of Hold on is a pure chill of emotion!
Same or me mate. What a class.
It's so great to see these veteran musicians so happy, obviously enjoying themselves and killing it.
Oh my god what a fantastic performance I cant beleive how perfect they sound
Le temps est le maître absolu, quand les musiciens sont guidés par la technique,et pas seulement par la passion,quel régal. Comment Jon Anderson, peut-il encore chanter comme ça? C’est une voix, et un cadeau.
Trevor Rabin is a glorious guitar player....severely and criminally underrated
One of my all time favorite guitarists and songwriters.
underrated? he is just ok, no crazy sound, no crazy performance, like millions of guitar players, very so so, good enough for the job.
He’s friggin amazing actually. Anyone that calls Rabin “ average “ I’d like to see them play haha.
Rabin is amongst the very best of all time. Average ?..who would think that
no
Agreed!! ❤❤❤
Tengo 53 y aún tengo el cassette de YES, 90125....y mi walkman.....cuanta nostalgia de los 80. Esta es una canción de granito, mientras más pasa el tiempo, más se agiganta ......melodía increíble y músicos de otro nivel....un verdadero KILLER SONG......ni mencionar el registro vocal de anderson....GRACIAS YES....😍😀👏👏👏👏
También tengo 53 y aun conservo el cassette original de 90125 pero mi walkman dejó de funcionar hace años ja ja. Estas bandas no envejecen
Asi es hermano, yo a mis 66 años sigo siendo fan de yes, toda la vida desde los años 1973, muy especial, aunque aqui no esta completo el grupo original, esta lo mejor, yo tambien guardo mis cassettes, vinilos, etc........saludos
Tell yer Friends This Band Are Part Of our heritage.Priceless
Fantastic performance!!!!!
This one might be the best live performance I've ever seen. YES rules!
One of the best live performances of any song ever. Period.
Jon Anderson does not look like he is in his early 70's. Still sounds fantastic too!
Autotune for this video?
@Tessmage_TesseraThat’s so not true. The pitch correction is rampant here. It’s very strong. It has an extremely distinctive sound.
Phenomenal!!! Holy crap, what did I just see & hear?!!! #whyamIonlyseeingthisnow?
Oh my god this performance is flawless 10/10 yes.
was just gonna say similiar . . .awe inspiring playing and production - and a grand tour of the audience to boot!! RESPECT!
Of course it's flawless. About half of it was done in a studio. Check out the bootlegs for how they really played.
Ainda bem que esses caras nasceram pena que não são meus vizinhos
@@donutcookiepie where?
@@itsalolmor Don't encourage him, please!
What is in the water in the U.K. that allows that land to produce bands of OUTSTANDING talent ? The list is endless since about 1960. Unbelievable.
It's called TALENT and not fake mass produced junk!🎤😏👌🏽💯🇬🇧😊
Need to scape from a rigid society !!! And, they became the greatest, undoubtedly
When Wakeman comes out with the guitar keyboard ! That's So prog !! Love it x
Listened and viewed this hundreds of time. It's probably the most COMPLETE rock performance ever. The amazing Rick Wakeman and Trevor Rabin totally in sync, with the other band members, lovin it. And the audience appreciated the close contact walkabout I am sure. Totally incredible but it happened so you have to believe it.
Wakeman is a wizard of keyboards and a good one wears a cape
my absolute favourite YES clip. to see the absolute joy on the band and the crowds faces, is what its all about 10/10
10 / 10 for your spot on comment 👍
Jon Anderson, the ageless wonder, still sounding like he did decades ago! a true talent.
It's amazing. And great.
Sempre una delle migliori ugole del panorama musicale rockettetaro , chissa’ perche’ non ha mai fatto un disco solo…
@@fabrigasan2150 ne ha fatti almeno una ventina ;)
Jon Anderson is a dynamo with a voice and the pacing to match! Fabulous! Loving Rick Wakeman's magic cloak.
The recorded version of this song is highly produced. (Not a criticism).
Thus, to play it so well in a live setting is outstanding! NICE! 👏
I wish to hear some phone record to check guitar real sound
I've heard YES in concert about 13 times, and never been close to being disappointed!
I am So jealous- good for you- I saw/heard them once- I was too stoned!
There only seems to be half of them playing live at any one time, lol! 2 for the price of one eh.....
Saw them 7 times...........
Me, too. 70s and 80s. So great
You can't imagine how I envy you, but in the good way 😃
Jon's vocals is one of the distinctive voice of 80s along with Nick Van Eede.
I Should include Dio in this list.
And he still sounds great!!!
Agreed. So unique and so pleasing to the ear, he could sing the phone book and I'd listen.....IMHO, some of the early lyrics were rambling, but nobody ever cared.
Distinctive voice from 1968 & ongoing
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A YES fan for 50+ years, The ARW iteration was one of the best. Only Squire being there could have completed the show. His singing harmony with Rabin was “The Best” in Yes’ history. His work on the Bass will be eternal.
Saw this show at a packed Massey Hall in Toronto -- or rather 4/5ths of it, because our balcony seats were so far around that Wakeman could only be seen by leaning far forward at a perilous angle. I occasionally saw a hand playing a Minimoog until they finished with Owner Of A Lonely Heart and Rick and Trevor came down into the audience. Still a great night.
Possibly ...Actually definitely the best live performance I've ever seen... And to finish ... That's how a bass should be played
Richard Wakeman. Proof that keyboard players are born, not trained. Masters of Prog. Rock!
Except he was trained ... but, besides that ...
You just have to love Rick’s cape, not only a genius but one stylish muther friker
Jon Anderson voice like a brand mark for YES. Irreplaceable🎙🎶🙏
WOW! A true piece of classic rock, after all these years they still bring it! Jon Anderson voice is magnificent!
I’ve listened to this a thousand times and it’s STILL not enough......
Anderson has a fantastic voice and profiles a everlasting tribute to liberty and love which has guided me over the years. Bless them.
Jon Anderson is one of the few vocalists that has kept his amazing vocal range. 🔊👍
Agreed! Paul Rodgers is one of the very few others. Their voices are still strong and timeless!!!
And Klaus Meine ...
It’s seems impossible that he is able to hit those notes at his age!!
Rumor has it he had his testicles removed many years ago. Helps hit those high notes.
He sounds magnificent
one of the greatest prog rock bands of all time ! Love YES
"YES" that`s right
But this here is NOT YES. It is commercialized FAKE YES .
Anderson is a giant. He's still got it.
pas assez, faut qu'il baisse le micro!!!
They sound as good now as they did back in the seventies it's crazy John's voice is still fantastic