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I had the good fortune to walk to the end of my road last night to watch Rick Wakeman & Jon Anderson in concert at a pre-tour show. They were both excellent although it was just a duo with no band. They did a few Yes numbers and a couple of the Vangelis collaborations, but it's the Yes stuff I realise I'm still a big fan of.

I just had to look up a Yes video, and found this one. I can't remember if it was Chris Squire or Lemmy who I first saw playing a Rickenbacker. Two very different styles, but a very distinctive bass!.

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Nice one, Hamster. Just what I needed. Now I need to go and play the rest of 'Close To The Edge'... :lol:
Meanwhile, here's a touch of the remastered video of Yes at QPR football ground.
Patrick Moraz on keys; Squire on that Jazz bass again (at least for this number).
Spot the...er...deliberate mistake!?! A great gig, nonetheless - I have to say that 'cos I was there. :)

Yes - Yours Is No Disgrace (QPR 1975)

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[quote name='Marvin' post='982261' date='Oct 9 2010, 05:53 AM']I feel I've been misled here. The thread title was so positive and then........ :) :lol:[/quote]
........you were forced to listen to decent music.... :)

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[quote name='BigAlonBass' post='982397' date='Oct 9 2010, 11:10 AM']........you were forced to listen to decent music.... :)[/quote]


:lol:

My 1st band started off doing Hawkwind, Sabbath etc then "progged" to Roundabout and All Good People.
Boy did I murder them, but I learned so much.

Fantastic music and memories, cheers Hamster.

Karl.

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Yes doing Paul Simon's America still remains one of my favourite songs ever. Chris Squire playing Bernstein's America riff under the section at 1:44 is inspired.

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[quote name='Stingray5' post='982256' date='Oct 9 2010, 03:24 AM']Meanwhile, here's a touch of the remastered video of Yes at QPR football ground.
Patrick Moraz on keys; Squire on that Jazz bass again (at least for this number).
Spot the...er...deliberate mistake!?! A great gig, nonetheless - I have to say that 'cos I was there. :)

Yes - Yours Is No Disgrace (QPR 1975)
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I was there too! Great gig. That month (May 75) I saw Yes at QPR, Led Zep at Earls Court and Rick Wakeman somewhere or other (Wembly Empire Pool (now the Arena)?? Heady days for a music-obsessed 15 year-old.

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[quote name='misrule' post='992556' date='Oct 18 2010, 06:13 PM']Yes were the first band I saw live, too. Tormato tour, about 1978.

Cheers

Mark[/quote]

I think that I was at that one too. Wembley Arena?

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Mine was Madison Square Garden. We lived in New York for a couple of years when I was a teenager and friends of ours got free tickets because their dad worked for a bank, or something.

It was in the round with a revolving stage that broke down halfway through the set. Roadies then had to push it :)

The gig was great -- it's stuck in my head all these years.

Cheers

Mark

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[quote name='ezbass' post='989965' date='Oct 16 2010, 09:37 AM']Yes doing Paul Simon's America still remains one of my favourite songs ever. Chris Squire playing Bernstein's America riff under the section at 1:44 is inspired.

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Wow !

Is this the version on the "Age of Atlantic" sampler ?

Did they ever release it any other way ?

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Just in case ya don`t know, Rick is on Planet Rock digital radio on a saturday morning, 10am till 1pm along with David "Kidd" Jenson Inteceptor and Fiesty. A thousnad laughs and some decent tracks to boot!

[url="http://www.planetrock.com/"]http://www.planetrock.com/[/url]

Jez

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[quote name='2pods' post='992785' date='Oct 18 2010, 09:25 PM']Wow !

Is this the version on the "Age of Atlantic" sampler ?

Did they ever release it any other way ?[/quote]Yesterdays. Or as we called it, "That pissing kid".

[url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yesterdays_(Yes_album)"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yesterdays_(Yes_album)[/url]

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I've just never [i]got[/i] YES. I'm not a huge fan of prog rock though, but YES have always struck me as a bit naff. I guess you had to be there, because looking back on those records I struggle to find anything to like! :)

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Ah those were the days. I saw yes in 1978 I think. I went with my big brother!

Yes's early albums are really good. I haven't heard them in ages. I even loved Tales of the Tropographic Oceans. Relayer was the last Yes album that counts in my opinion.

Davo

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[quote name='Davo-London' post='992887' date='Oct 18 2010, 10:41 PM']Relayer was the last Yes album that counts in my opinion.[/quote]

I've always felt the same. Not entirely sure why now :) . Similarly with Floyd, I still think that everything after Wish You Were Here is pretty rubbish. The Wall, in particular, is just embarrassing, in my humble opinion. I'm sure many will disagree.

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[quote name='Earbrass' post='993233' date='Oct 19 2010, 10:06 AM']I've always felt the same. Not entirely sure why now :)[/quote]

Relayer's my favourite Yes album - and Going For The One counts as classic Yes as well. 90125 is a brilliant album, but it's not prog any more. After that it gets a bit patchy until Magnification.

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