Practically all Yes music will blow you away and take you to corners of your mind and soul you never knew existed, but none will “transport” you like Gates of Delirium. It will leave you speechless and simply in awe.
If you grew up in the 70s on this music, there is little of anything since 2000 that could ever compare. We were truly blessed. Yes, the greatest prog band of all time.
every time i listen to this after a couple of beers or late at night in peace ... i cant help but tear up ...its just so strong wonderous stories does that to me as well I bought the albums on release and listen to them most months with the occasional break to refill my emotions
@@EvilSean62 I tear up every time I hear And You And I. There is something really touching in the song. The classic YES (Anderson, Squire, Howe, Wakeman and White )had some magic and spiritual mojo no other iteration of the band had, with the possible exception of the Moraz version
The joyous thing about Yes is watching a young persons reaction to a group that I have loved since the 70’s and discovering how much the music is still loved and appreciated by a new generation
You were born too late my friend! You should have been around for this era of epic music! You would have loved it! I am SO thankful that I was born in 1959, which put me in jr high & high school in the 70s, and in my 20s during the 80s. Music was a huge part of my life and still is. I am happy for you that you are now discovering the treasures from those magical eras. If you like Yes, you should check out Emerson, Lake & Palmer too. Have fun!!!
@@SalvoG I really do love seeing how much you love "my" music!! Lol!! As much as I love the old stuff, you'll notice in my profile pic that my arm is tattooed "PENTAHOLIC"... the best ever!!!
Thank You Salvo. This is another level to music. No one else aspires to this because it would be fruitless. There has never been another vocalist to match Jon’s tone and impassioned percussive delivery. He has always said this is his personal favorite song to perform. Their DVD Songs from Tsongas can not be topped. Rick Wakeman shines on the keyboards.
I've seen Yes in concert more than any other band, and they never failed to blow me away. Their musicianship is next level, and Jon's voice is always incredible. Thanks, loved your reaction! 🤟
'And You And I' is the most spiritually uplifting song of pure love ever written. I've been listening to it for half a century, and it's never lost its magic. Every time, without fail, warm, radiant waves of joy ripple upwards through my body and it's as if I'm rising up through layers of brilliant clouds to the clear sun-drenched sky above.
I don't know who wouldn't be watching at the end - this is a masterpiece of a song, and it's great to see your reaction to it. I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Yes is so enduring that snippets of their songs are in movies & commercials. They are so recognizable it's almost a homage to the 70's, we baby boomers that did things in grandiose fashion & demanded the same from our music. Yes has always been the soundtrack for my life. This song always gives me goosebumps & causes my eyes to water. What a magnificent era.
Steve Howe is playing the pedal steel guitar (aka the lap guitar). It’s actually fairly popular in country music, but rarely used in rock. Steve uses it in quite a few songs and it’s beautiful.
Saw them do this dozens of times, mostly with Wakeman. Seldom omitted. The most beautiful and powerful song I have ever heard from anyone living or dead. A true spiritual experience.
Hi Salvo I discovered Yes at the tender age of 15 back in 1972 (yes i'm 65 now) I found your channel a few months ago and look forward to your videos. Its great to see your expressions and commentary when watching and listening to bands like Yes, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd etc you have this sense of awe just like I did when I first discovered these bands. Keep up the good work and I look forward to your next video. Take care Terry.
He he - welcome to the dedicated club of Yes. Once you have been listening to Yes and liked their music, you are caught forever and will never escape their magic musical universe.
Over the years and decades, being able to introduce individuals to yes has made me feel almost as if I were able to provide a bounty of oxygen to the somehow starved/deprived. Never failed to bring great joy to those who experienced this wonderment for the first time. Thank you.
Steve Howe’s guitar playing reaches into your soul. Sadly, Chris the bassist and Alan the drummer are no longer with us, and Jon doesn’t sing with the band anymore. Steve and his guitars are still there though. I recommend “To Be Over” from the Relayer album.
I saw Yes in concert, fabulous night, they sounded just as good or better, live. It was special ❤ one of the very best of their time! When Pink Floyd broke up, I was wanting more…then Yes came on the scene, they always lift me up and make me feel light and happy. YES!!!
At the tender age of 74, I can say that I can still enjoy this band as much as I did when it came out. This is one of the few concerts that I ever went to. However, I have CDs of most of their albums. It was truly a different era in music. The creativity of YES and ELP has yet to be matched.
I love your reactions man! And I'm glad you connected with this song. The studio version of this (from 1972's Close to the Edge album - yes, this song is 50 YEARS OLD)is the one that got me into Yes back in my youth. A couple of things that may have been pointed out by others: the instrument being played by Steve Howe is generally called a pedal steel guitar, most often associated with country western music. Steve is pretty much a master of that instrument and there are several uses of it in Yes music that will rearrange your brain. -- The animation of the metallic figures with the wings was added for the DVD and were not part of the original live performance. I have the DVD and those animations can be turned off, and that is the way I like to watch and listen so that I can see the band at all times. -- Chris Squire is amazing and his addition of the harmonica is legendary. It does not appear on the studio version of the song yet when I hear that recording now I miss how it creates such a homey real feeling to the music. Billy Sherwood, who was Chris's hand picked successor, has carried on the tradition and plays the harmonica during that section as well. It truly is a magnificent piece of music and is a piece I tell folk to listen to if they want to get a good idea of what Yes is all about. Thanks again! (future Yes songs to review: Wonderous Stories, Turn of the Century, To Be Over, and if you want to get crazy and experience the band at their most insane (technically and musically) Sound Chaser.)
Howe is pretty amazing, isn't he. Pedal steel guitar, acoustic and electric . . . Squire drops in his little harmonica cameo. Anderson's voice was perfect that evening.
It’s not only totally beautiful music , as is always with yes but the words are just as beautiful. You and I , a journey of love between two people, the conception and birth of a child made from ‘ emotion reveled as the oven made”
I am still gobsmacked after 50 years of hearing my favorite band playing all of these gems in so many ways. You do not need drugs to trip out with all versions of Yes. Keep listening to all the solos, too. Rick Wakeman has 100s of solos albums all by himself, so just listen to all of his top 20 albums as a start. I picture Wakeman's fingers dancing on multiple keyboards .....Billy Joel lyric on Piano man...and the piano it sounds like a carnival....that captures the essence of rick wakeman. Tom Breslin and an entire orchestra perform the Wakeman parts here in excellent fashion. Soaring musicm cresting waves of emotional manipulation in a positive musical way....pure bliss. You understand this thoroughly... you dig it! Live your genuine reactions are joy. Keep going. Fyi....Jeff Beck will blow your mind as well. Cheers!
Hi Salvo! Yes is one of my fav groups ever! (Roundabout is my fav by them, but this is a close 2nd!!) If you don't remember me, I am your sub who came in for your Pentatonix reactions but was really thrilled to see you reacting to my all time fav rock band Heart (I practically worship Ann Wilson!). I love it when you react to all the great music from the 70s & 80s. Thanks!!! Edit: Such a work of art!! It's ethereal for sure. Takes you to another place up in the heavens!
I am old now and I was introduced to this song when I was 10 by my brother who was 10 years older than me and it is still my favorite song. What the song means to me is the unconditional true love between two soal mates and their journey through life. together together.
Love it! This Album and song make my heart SWELL with POSAITIVE energy! and being stoned or tripping makes it even better! Magical! Thanks for the video!
If there is anything better than knowing one of these pieces well and then hearing it done live, it must be experiencing it with other people who get it and appreciate the marvelous and intricate construction. These video reviews give me the feeling of watching it with those knowledgeable others.
So glad you appreciate this awesome music that a lot of us have been listening to it for 50+ years with the exact same amount of wonder as your feeling.
Left you loads and loads of recommendations. Please please do the studio version of Close to the Edge. Best piece of music ever written. Thanks for noticing Chris❤ and for the warmth of your reaction. There’s so much more too 🎉
Love your appreciation of Yes, Salvo. You get the virtuosity and trancendant nature of the music these guys created in the 70s. The Roundabout video from this same concert is a lot of fun. The players from the orchestra join the band on the stage dancing to the music. Of course, the Rainbow Theater version is worth a watch, too, because it's 1972 when the guys were young and on fire..
I was fortunate enough to see YES three times in Milwaukee, first time in maybe 1974? I was still in high school, once in 1977, and once with the orchestra although I don't remember the year. I sure wish I could recapture those memories. They say our lives flash before our eyes at death, so I hope I'll get to see the shows again.
You should definitely check out their live performance of "Awaken" from 2003. You can see Rick Wakeman jumping from one keyboard to another, playing multiple keyboards at the same time.......and much more. In other words, you can witness Wakeman at his best!!! Cheers!!
That was my teenage years encapsulated. My first ever concert was 1973 at the Rainbow Theatre in London. Front row. I was totally enthralled. Get goosebumps still 😇
Glad you hit on this concert, amazing piece of work. If you thought this was good then try the 'Holy Trilogy' from this same concert namely Close to the Edge, Gates of Delirium and Ritual (featuring amazing solo from Chris and drumming extavaganza fro 4 of the 5 band members). I find myself playing these regularly back to back. Mind blowing! No distracting visual effects.
'And You And I' is a song about love. Jon Anderson almost always dedicates it to "his Janie" whom he has loved for decades. They were wed in 1997. Truly uplifting and this video, along with the song itself, show the tremendous power of love. We need more of it now. Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, Bill Bruford, and Steve Howe all had a hand in writing it.
Yes. I saw them in Cleveland in 1982 (the year I graduated HS) and I alway wished I had been old enough to see them in 1973 or so. Still, they were all together and only 9 years older in 1982 and they put on a show that my friends and I will remember until we’re pushing up daisies. 🤘🏼❤️✌🏼
More classic Yes: Roundabout, Your’s is No Disgrace, Long Distance Runaround, Your move/ I’ve seen All Good People, Close to the Edge, Starship Troopers, Soon just to mention a few😁👍🏻
Seeing Yes in concert with a psychedelic enhancement in 1974 was (as you put it) an otherworldly experience, LOL! I've seen them 3 times since, entirely coherent, and still otherworldly.
All this, a complete symphony orchestra and the Yes lineup playing their instruments.. and then you get Squire playing harmonica??? It still astounds me the amount of talent this band had. As for their music, if you have a spiritual bone in your body, it’s screaming for more Yes music.
Transcendent. In 47 years for me, Yes; never gets old. I doubt if you'd react to it, but it reminds me of another live performance that not many are aware of called: John Miles, the song "Music". Live with Orchestra. Another magical moment in time.
Been listening since album 1. Compositions like this seem more amazing as time goes by. I went to see them dozens of times and this is one of the primary reasons. Incredible EVERY TIME
So to this day.. After all the songs I have heard with great introductions.... This is the GREATEST intro of all time... At least in my opinion...partially because it's such a great intro.... but also because of what's coming... incredible.
Practically all Yes music will blow you away and take you to corners of your mind and soul you never knew existed, but none will “transport” you like Gates of Delirium. It will leave you speechless and simply in awe.
If you grew up in the 70s on this music, there is little of anything since 2000 that could ever compare. We were truly blessed. Yes, the greatest prog band of all time.
Still gives me goosebumps after decades of listening to it.
can never listen without tears
every time i listen to this after a couple of beers or late at night in peace ... i cant help but tear up ...its just so strong
wonderous stories does that to me as well
I bought the albums on release and listen to them most months with the occasional break to refill my emotions
@@EvilSean62 I tear up every time I hear And You And I. There is something really touching in the song. The classic YES (Anderson, Squire, Howe, Wakeman and White )had some magic and spiritual mojo no other iteration of the band had, with the possible exception of the Moraz version
Every time the goosebumps are liberated.
Same here!
every performance in this show is a masterclass
The joyous thing about Yes is watching a young persons reaction to a group that I have loved since the 70’s and discovering how much the music is still loved and appreciated by a new generation
Rick Wakeman (ex-keyboardist) said that when they wrote this one they went for as much emotion as possible in this song! 👍
It is ethereal. My favorite Yes song.
it's a shame that wakeman isn't evolved in this symphonic shit. But hats off for the young keyboardist who does an awesome job.
I think they achieved that in spades!
I've been on the Yes journey since '71 sir, welcome aboard.
You were born too late my friend! You should have been around for this era of epic music! You would have loved it! I am SO thankful that I was born in 1959, which put me in jr high & high school in the 70s, and in my 20s during the 80s. Music was a huge part of my life and still is. I am happy for you that you are now discovering the treasures from those magical eras. If you like Yes, you should check out Emerson, Lake & Palmer too. Have fun!!!
I am very happy as well, glad you enjoy these.
@@SalvoG I really do love seeing how much you love "my" music!! Lol!! As much as I love the old stuff, you'll notice in my profile pic that my arm is tattooed "PENTAHOLIC"... the best ever!!!
Rock On 👍
Try listening to Glass Hammer too , you'll be surprised
Hey Bev, I too was born in '59.
We sure lucked out didn't we, as far as music goes?
Perfectly beautiful
Yes the greatest show on earth. 51yrs old that song is. Nice reaction. Release Release off Tormato
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Jon Anderson is impossible to classify, he is one of those gems that is rarely seen in the world of music.
Thank You Salvo. This is another level to music. No one else aspires to this because it would be fruitless. There has never been another vocalist to match Jon’s tone and impassioned percussive delivery. He has always said this is his personal favorite song to perform. Their DVD Songs from Tsongas can not be topped. Rick Wakeman shines on the keyboards.
I was at Tsongas. Incredible show. Well said!
@@glenndespres5317 Oh Lordy, I am jealous!!! 🤩
@@glenndespres5317 So was I! Wasn't it just incredibly hot in there? :)
Listening to YES was one of the best things.............listen to "Starship Trooper" where Chris Squire (bassist) blows minds.................
I've seen Yes in concert more than any other band, and they never failed to blow me away. Their musicianship is next level, and Jon's voice is always incredible.
Thanks, loved your reaction! 🤟
Jon Andersons voice is one of my all time favorites, his solo stuff is incredible as well!
'And You And I' is the most spiritually uplifting song of pure love ever written. I've been listening to it for half a century, and it's never lost its magic. Every time, without fail, warm, radiant waves of joy ripple upwards through my body and it's as if I'm rising up through layers of brilliant clouds to the clear sun-drenched sky above.
Another YES masterpiece.
I don't know who wouldn't be watching at the end - this is a masterpiece of a song, and it's great to see your reaction to it. I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome.
RIP Chris Squire and RIP Alan White
Is that a masterpiece or what? From the greatest album of all time!🤩
😎
I saw them on this tour in Vancouver, and actually met Jon Anderson in a restaurant across from the venue before the show.
Beautiful song with great performance. God bless
Yes is so enduring that snippets of their songs are in movies & commercials. They are so recognizable it's almost a homage to the 70's, we baby boomers that did things in grandiose fashion & demanded the same from our music. Yes has always been the soundtrack for my life. This song always gives me goosebumps & causes my eyes to water. What a magnificent era.
Every freakin day Salvo G comes thru!!!! YES!!!!!!
💯
Indeed, and his Spirit is as beautiful as his voice.
Steve Howe is playing the pedal steel guitar (aka the lap guitar). It’s actually fairly popular in country music, but rarely used in rock. Steve uses it in quite a few songs and it’s beautiful.
Emotion as an expression of musical excellence, just sink into the depths such perfection
Saw them do this dozens of times, mostly with Wakeman. Seldom omitted. The most beautiful and powerful song I have ever heard from anyone living or dead. A true spiritual experience.
Yes.is my favorite band I'm 54..been listening to them since I was 13 years old..they are a gift from God..they have taught me alot
YES and Pink Floyd. Jon Anderson and David Gilmour.
Hi Salvo I discovered Yes at the tender age of 15 back in 1972 (yes i'm 65 now) I found your channel a few months ago and look forward to your videos. Its great to see your expressions and commentary when watching and listening to bands like Yes, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd etc you have this sense of awe just like I did when I first discovered these bands. Keep up the good work and I look forward to your next video. Take care Terry.
Yes is the GOAT ofProg rock!!! Each concert I saw was outstanding and beautiful!! They sound just like their records!❤🔥🔥
That was incredible!
He he - welcome to the dedicated club of Yes. Once you have been listening to Yes and liked their music, you are caught forever and will never escape their magic musical universe.
Yes and you and i Grande performance,Grande Steve Howe, Grandi Tutti.RadheRadhe 😢
YES and orchestra come together as one. Beautifully done!😎
Thanks!
Over the years and decades, being able to introduce individuals to yes has made me feel almost as if I were able to provide a bounty of oxygen to the somehow starved/deprived. Never failed to bring great joy to those who experienced this wonderment for the first time. Thank you.
another world of music just like their album covers
Your jaw drop is priceless. 😁🤗
The Best Prog Rock Band EVER!!!
Steve Howe’s guitar playing reaches into your soul. Sadly, Chris the bassist and Alan the drummer are no longer with us, and Jon doesn’t sing with the band anymore. Steve and his guitars are still there though. I recommend “To Be Over” from the Relayer album.
It's most beautiful. Such a great reaction.
I think is WAS worth saying. I agree. Jon Anderson is a legend.
I saw Yes in concert, fabulous night, they sounded just as good or better, live. It was special ❤ one of the very best of their time! When Pink Floyd broke up, I was wanting more…then Yes came on the scene, they always lift me up and make me feel light and happy. YES!!!
At the tender age of 74, I can say that I can still enjoy this band as much as I did when it came out.
This is one of the few concerts that I ever went to. However, I have CDs of most of their albums. It was truly a different era in music.
The creativity of YES and ELP has yet to be matched.
I saw Yes in 1979 on a rotating stage as they were dressed as minstrels at MSG. I was hypnotized. Thank you for this.
I love your reactions man! And I'm glad you connected with this song. The studio version of this (from 1972's Close to the Edge album - yes, this song is 50 YEARS OLD)is the one that got me into Yes back in my youth. A couple of things that may have been pointed out by others: the instrument being played by Steve Howe is generally called a pedal steel guitar, most often associated with country western music. Steve is pretty much a master of that instrument and there are several uses of it in Yes music that will rearrange your brain. -- The animation of the metallic figures with the wings was added for the DVD and were not part of the original live performance. I have the DVD and those animations can be turned off, and that is the way I like to watch and listen so that I can see the band at all times. -- Chris Squire is amazing and his addition of the harmonica is legendary. It does not appear on the studio version of the song yet when I hear that recording now I miss how it creates such a homey real feeling to the music. Billy Sherwood, who was Chris's hand picked successor, has carried on the tradition and plays the harmonica during that section as well. It truly is a magnificent piece of music and is a piece I tell folk to listen to if they want to get a good idea of what Yes is all about. Thanks again! (future Yes songs to review: Wonderous Stories, Turn of the Century, To Be Over, and if you want to get crazy and experience the band at their most insane (technically and musically) Sound Chaser.)
Howe is pretty amazing, isn't he. Pedal steel guitar, acoustic and electric . . . Squire drops in his little harmonica cameo. Anderson's voice was perfect that evening.
Not a pedal steel. Lap steel on a stand. No pedals. =^..^=
You’ve been hitting it out of the park lately, my friend
It’s not only totally beautiful music , as is always with yes but the words are just as beautiful. You and I , a journey of love between two people, the conception and birth of a child made from ‘ emotion reveled as the oven made”
I am still gobsmacked after 50 years of hearing my favorite band playing all of these gems in so many ways. You do not need drugs to trip out with all versions of Yes. Keep listening to all the solos, too. Rick Wakeman has 100s of solos albums all by himself, so just listen to all of his top 20 albums as a start. I picture Wakeman's fingers dancing on multiple keyboards .....Billy Joel lyric on Piano man...and the piano it sounds like a carnival....that captures the essence of rick wakeman. Tom Breslin and an entire orchestra perform the Wakeman parts here in excellent fashion. Soaring musicm cresting waves of emotional manipulation in a positive musical way....pure bliss. You understand this thoroughly... you dig it! Live your genuine reactions are joy. Keep going. Fyi....Jeff Beck will blow your mind as well. Cheers!
One of the masterpieces of music and creativity ...this whole.period.of 1972- 1978 music was.crazy.gokd. unmatched todsy.
Hi Salvo! Yes is one of my fav groups ever! (Roundabout is my fav by them, but this is a close 2nd!!) If you don't remember me, I am your sub who came in for your Pentatonix reactions but was really thrilled to see you reacting to my all time fav rock band Heart (I practically worship Ann Wilson!). I love it when you react to all the great music from the 70s & 80s. Thanks!!!
Edit: Such a work of art!! It's ethereal for sure. Takes you to another place up in the heavens!
Great reaction. I'll say that Yes takes me to that blissful place without the drugs. That's what makes them so great.
My favorite performance of this for sure. Have loved Yes since 1977's "Going For The One" album and keep listening in pure awe.
I am old now and I was introduced to this song when I was 10 by my brother who was 10 years older than me and it is still my favorite song. What the song means to me is the unconditional true love between two soal mates and their journey through life. together together.
And back in the day, this was listened to by many stoned people. And good that we have another "greatest band of all time" as well.
Ooh nice treat for a Friday night under the stars here in England ❤ I HIGHLY recommend doing the symphonic Gates of Delirium
Love it! This Album and song make my heart SWELL with POSAITIVE energy! and being stoned or tripping makes it even better! Magical! Thanks for the video!
If there is anything better than knowing one of these pieces well and then hearing it done live, it must be experiencing it with other people who get it and appreciate the marvelous and intricate construction.
These video reviews give me the feeling of watching it with those knowledgeable others.
So glad you appreciate this awesome music that a lot of us have been listening to it for 50+ years with the exact same amount of wonder as your feeling.
Great reaction, very good. .. seen "Yes" seven times.
You are lucky man.
Left you loads and loads of recommendations. Please please do the studio version of Close to the Edge. Best piece of music ever written.
Thanks for noticing Chris❤ and for the warmth of your reaction. There’s so much more too 🎉
"Please please do the studio version of Close to the Edge. Best piece of music ever written."
^^^ I was attempting to "amen" Matt's comment. Close to the Edge has never been matched. But Awaken came close.
@@stanleymerritt4722 And for me Gates a close third
This music is the “drug”, in a good way. Thx 😃
Absolutely the best rock band of all time. Just take a minute and actually listen to their music. Modern beethoven.
This was fantastic! Thanks
Love your appreciation of Yes, Salvo. You get the virtuosity and trancendant nature of the music these guys created in the 70s.
The Roundabout video from this same concert is a lot of fun. The players from the orchestra join the band on the stage dancing to the music. Of course, the Rainbow Theater version is worth a watch, too, because it's 1972 when the guys were young and on fire..
Just Pure Talent
A truly beautiful song enhanced by the orchestra. Jon’s voice is still glorious now as with the original.
Wonderful to see such an uplifting reaction to my favourite song by my favourite band. Makes me happy I, "discovered", Yes in 1972 ! : )
I was fortunate enough to see YES three times in Milwaukee, first time in maybe 1974? I was still in high school, once in 1977, and once with the orchestra although I don't remember the year. I sure wish I could recapture those memories. They say our lives flash before our eyes at death, so I hope I'll get to see the shows again.
thank you my god, for bands like YES to exist.
You should definitely check out their live performance of "Awaken" from 2003. You can see Rick Wakeman jumping from one keyboard to another, playing multiple keyboards at the same time.......and much more. In other words, you can witness Wakeman at his best!!! Cheers!!
Rick Wakeman: Journey to the Centre of the Earth. Simply epic.
Good choice!
That was my teenage years encapsulated. My first ever concert was 1973 at the Rainbow Theatre in London. Front row. I was totally enthralled. Get goosebumps still 😇
Glad you hit on this concert, amazing piece of work. If you thought this was good then try the 'Holy Trilogy' from this same concert namely Close to the Edge, Gates of Delirium and Ritual (featuring amazing solo from Chris and drumming extavaganza fro 4 of the 5 band members). I find myself playing these regularly back to back. Mind blowing! No distracting visual effects.
'And You And I' is a song about love. Jon Anderson almost always dedicates it to "his Janie" whom he has loved for decades. They were wed in 1997. Truly uplifting and this video, along with the song itself, show the tremendous power of love.
We need more of it now.
Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, Bill Bruford, and Steve Howe all had a hand in writing it.
I am so glad you looked at a live performance. One of my favorite bands.
I would suggest listening to the album version too.
They, like other progressive bands, can easily fit in with an orchestra. Rock on.
I've seen them have 10 minute standing ovations mid song when they've performed this.
I saw this tour at a winery in WA. state. Outside, small ampitheater, great atmosphere.
I saw Steve Howe and his version of Yes do this 3 weeks ago. I saw the original lineup do it dozens of times. ❤❤
Yes. I saw them in Cleveland in 1982 (the year I graduated HS) and I alway wished I had been old enough to see them in 1973 or so. Still, they were all together and only 9 years older in 1982 and they put on a show that my friends and I will remember until we’re pushing up daisies. 🤘🏼❤️✌🏼
One of my all time favorite YES songs
My favorite Yes song of all!!
This is a very impressive performance of one of Yes’s best songs!!! Me Breslin on key s and extras with orchestra plus harmonica
Round-a-bout is a must to react to. Incredible musical trip.
More classic Yes: Roundabout, Your’s is No Disgrace, Long Distance Runaround, Your move/ I’ve seen All Good People, Close to the Edge, Starship Troopers, Soon just to mention a few😁👍🏻
Seeing Yes in concert with a psychedelic enhancement in 1974 was (as you put it) an otherworldly experience, LOL! I've seen them 3 times since, entirely coherent, and still otherworldly.
It's nice to see another recent reaction to a classic Yes song I just watched one on another site it was a to Ritual
Just love to see how Alan White could pass these passionate energy to the whole performance!
All this, a complete symphony orchestra and the Yes lineup playing their instruments.. and then you get Squire playing harmonica??? It still astounds me the amount of talent this band had. As for their music, if you have a spiritual bone in your body, it’s screaming for more Yes music.
Transcendent. In 47 years for me, Yes; never gets old.
I doubt if you'd react to it, but it reminds me of another live performance that not many are aware of called:
John Miles, the song "Music". Live with Orchestra.
Another magical moment in time.
Been listening since album 1. Compositions like this seem more amazing as time goes by. I went to see them dozens of times and this is one of the primary reasons. Incredible EVERY TIME
so funny to watch a novice experience YES. I grew up with this in the day. Seen many times Live. PURE GENIUS !
Great reaction. Should definitely check out the Close to the Edge studio version too especially the Steven Wilson remix for highest fidelity.
So to this day.. After all the songs I have heard with great introductions.... This is the GREATEST intro of all time... At least in my opinion...partially because it's such a great intro.... but also because of what's coming... incredible.
YES❗The greatest band on this or any other planet❗
Thank you so much for this! I needed to see and hear them again!❤
An expanding blessing bomb of rainbowcious dazzling dawn. Such an incredible piece. And a great reaction. In a word, Yes.
Roundabout from the same concert is amazing
This is magical. Love Jon Anderson's voice.