Hamster Posted October 9, 2010 Share Posted October 9, 2010 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!. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stingray5 Posted October 9, 2010 Share Posted October 9, 2010 Nice one, Hamster. Just what I needed. Now I need to go and play the rest of 'Close To The Edge'... 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) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marvin Posted October 9, 2010 Share Posted October 9, 2010 I feel I've been misled here. The thread title was so positive and then........ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigAlonBass Posted October 9, 2010 Share Posted October 9, 2010 [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........ [/quote] ........you were forced to listen to decent music.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
karlfer Posted October 16, 2010 Share Posted October 16, 2010 [quote name='BigAlonBass' post='982397' date='Oct 9 2010, 11:10 AM']........you were forced to listen to decent music.... [/quote] 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ezbass Posted October 16, 2010 Share Posted October 16, 2010 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lonestar Posted October 16, 2010 Share Posted October 16, 2010 thanks for this, First Yes song that I heard ( Yessongs album I think) still love it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Earbrass Posted October 18, 2010 Share Posted October 18, 2010 [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) [/quote] 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jonunders Posted October 18, 2010 Share Posted October 18, 2010 yes were the first band i saw live, wenbley arena wonderous stories tour, ?1976/7. i'm still a big fan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GreeneKing Posted October 18, 2010 Share Posted October 18, 2010 THE most formative band of my youth without a doubt. Went a little off the boil after CTTE imo. Peter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
misrule Posted October 18, 2010 Share Posted October 18, 2010 Yes were the first band I saw live, too. Tormato tour, about 1978. Cheers Mark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lonestar Posted October 18, 2010 Share Posted October 18, 2010 [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? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
misrule Posted October 18, 2010 Share Posted October 18, 2010 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2pods Posted October 18, 2010 Share Posted October 18, 2010 [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. [/quote] Wow ! Is this the version on the "Age of Atlantic" sampler ? Did they ever release it any other way ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jezzaboy Posted October 18, 2010 Share Posted October 18, 2010 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steve-soar Posted October 18, 2010 Share Posted October 18, 2010 [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] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris2112 Posted October 18, 2010 Share Posted October 18, 2010 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! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steve-soar Posted October 18, 2010 Share Posted October 18, 2010 My favourite Yes song. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steve-soar Posted October 18, 2010 Share Posted October 18, 2010 Oh, hang on, maybe this. Yes are, were, always, will be magic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Davo-London Posted October 18, 2010 Share Posted October 18, 2010 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paul h Posted October 18, 2010 Share Posted October 18, 2010 NO. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GreeneKing Posted October 19, 2010 Share Posted October 19, 2010 Good choices Steve Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Earbrass Posted October 19, 2010 Share Posted October 19, 2010 [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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
toneknob Posted October 19, 2010 Share Posted October 19, 2010 [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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamsalad Posted October 19, 2010 Share Posted October 19, 2010 What an unbelievably brilliant band. No one else can play that well in a major key. Gates of Delirium is pretty much the pinnacle of human composition for me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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