0:00:01 Rick Wakeman 0:06:50 Steve Howe, Gibson ES175 electric 0:09:47 Trevor Rabin, Fender electric 0:13:08 Chris Squire, Rikenbecker 0:20:15 Trevor Rabin assist S. Premautorous 0:23:22 Make it easy, Owner of a lonely heart 0:30:50 Trevor Rabin accoustic Soly bread 0:38:52 Heart of the sunrise 0:48:26 Steve Howe maestro accoustic 0:55:40 Awaken, Wakeman Solo.. 1:03:35 Roundabout
YES are without any doubt, my all-time best ever favourite band in the history of music including every imaginable genre! I'm a Bass Player because of the finest ever on the planet, Mr Christopher Squire who is and will remain the best and that even takes into account all the awesome virtuosos in Fusion who all sound so similar! Chris is absolutely unique with a wonderful voice! To be able to play such ludicrously beautiful basslines in weird time signatures and sing such different vocal lines and play the Moog Taurus pedals shows a superhum amount of coordination!!! I love Chris like a wonderful older brother and I'll aways miss him with all my broken heart!!! XXXXX
At 70 I enjoy listening to Yes as when I was 16-17as with Floyd Zeppelin Genesis Santana Steely Dan ELP Deep Purple Rainbow The Doors Supertramp,the list goes on
We are of the same age and we still rock. I just get a charge when I crank my stereo, of course the wife says...Are you deaf! Not in the least. I just love my music.
@@petersonlafollette3521 Except Rabin who is south African. He is a VERY modest guy despite his massive talent. Totally wasted doing music for films, he resurrected Yes. He is completely underrated.
Trevor Rabin wrote in his twitter: "Hi everyone, I am about as sad as I could be. You all I'm sure know by now that Chris has passed. I spoke to him about a week ago, and we were still laughing together. Even though he had recently taken a turn for the worse, this was not totally unexpected, and the shock and sadness is extreme. I will miss him terribly. An era is over. Music has lost a one of a kind, and I have lost a dear friend and brother. RIP"
Perhaps Chris' death will be the key needed to open the door of the rock and roll hall of fame! Its a travesty that Yes is not already there! RIP, to one of the greatest Bass players the world has seen!
Christopher Wood Forget the Hall of Shame Yes is too good for that nonsense.Alex Lifeson of Rush had the greatest speech there.They are a joke.If Yes is to continue Jon Anderson has to come back or else put the band to rest.They are just a tribute band now
You will not be the judge of whether Yes should cease to exist or not. Jon Anderson does not NEED Yes and Yes does not NEED Chris Squire. There will come a time when the last original member retires and the newest member takes his place. It is my sincere hope that Yes is playing great music a hundred years from now. Now THAT is something to say YES to.
What a great collection of talent. One can only imagine the clash of egos that went on behind the curtains on this tour. Saw them in Atlanta at the Lakewood Amphitheater. Somehow, i had never heard Awaken before that day. Thought it was a new song. Absolutely blew my mind. It still does. Chris flies on the silent wings of freedom.
So good at playing fast scales. His guitar playing doesn't fit with classical Yes epics IMO. I prefer what he did on 90125. In Big Generator, "Shoot High..." is a really good song ; so sad he decided to play this Di Meolesque thing in the middle, just to show off. Anyway, Howe remains the man, next to Squire.
Yes is still one of my all time favorite bands. And Union is the best form of Yes ever. Sadly, Chris is no longer with us, but his legacy will live in infamy.
2024 October 9, I've been listening to Yes since I've been14 years old to me they are the most gifted best musicians ever ,I've seen them three times every time it's a experience of ancient times,something you where meant to experience or witness truly inspiring Thanks to all thank God for Yes
These guys are the hardest working band ever, because the complexities they made through their music. Also, trying to get along for the many years. The longevity of the music, has definitely paid off. RRHOF 2017!
This is probably one of the very best concerts recorded by this great band: Yes. You feel the energy and the joy to play together again. Plus Anderson sound like Anderson, not like in other couple of concerts I had watched where he can't reach certain notes and even get crossed the beat/compass or time, whatever way you want to call it.. This is a great concert from this great band!!!
Крис Сквайр собрал оба состава вместе для единения и понимания, каждый играет в своей манере и стиле, я люблю стариков, кто-то новичков... Время развело их снова, но это был уникальный тур Единство неповторимой группы ЙЕС!!! Через 35 лет они опять двумя группами ездят по миру! После ухода Криса их не собрать, он был костяком группы... Придут молодые и подхватят флаг планеты ЙЕС, неповторимой и прекрасной!!!
Thank you for your Philadelphia shows...in the round, was blessed enough to be there 1975 thru 81, dont think I missed a Philly concert, saw Queen do Ogre Battle, Stones do All down the line, Who, Frampton, Tull, Fleeetwood mac, Dire Straits,Bad Company, Slade and just keep going..never saw Beatles,Hendrix and the 67 to 69 legendary groups, however , wouldnt trade growing up in the NYC to Philly corridor , just not the same today ,actually i feel sorry anyone who missed that particular generation of music. But then again its all relative, my father in law said the big band era were the golden days and real bands. Whatever floats your boat!
Chris plays that dirty bass like a lead guitarist. A master. Im glad to have seen in the year before he passed. I have some great images of him. RIP Chris
@@mattleppard1970 well .... Ability to read does not indicate greatness, but it's a great skill to have. Remember. Steve Howe wrote Awaken, which is one of the finest pieces of prog Rock ever written. Beautifully complex, with its classical underpinnings. A masterful composition
I enjoyed the Union concert.93 if I remember,Rick was with the page 3 model Nina who was at the concert and her name was announced over the tannoy.Again another enjoyable concert great musicianship
Heart of the Sunrise starts around 38:40 (well, that's Jon commenting, first)... and a signature motif of the song, played by CHRIS SQUIRE, starts around 39:30. RIP, Chris... enjoy the revelation; thanks for coming to the planet, helping us to "wake up and dream."
Gracias!!! Elena no lo había visto feliz y alegre a mis 66 años desde Mérida Chichén Itza Yucatán gracias!!! Nuestros años maravillosos para mi gracias!!! Escucharé después cuentos de océanos topografícos para dormir 💤🥱🌓🎼🎵☮️
Wow...this is the best Yes Union footage I've seen. Doesn't appear to be the same content I've seen posted in several other places. Better video and audio. Thanks for posting.
ouahhhhhhhhhhhh la claque!!!!! quel concert fabuleux mr squire merci pour tous ses bon moments tu ma fais vibrer avec ta basse pendant toutes ses années repose en paix tous les fans de yes vont te regretter
It’s a shame they didn’t think to involve Peter Banks in this tour. How cool would it have been to have THE ORIGINAL lineup play some of the really ancient Yes songs…and have the rest of the guys kick in their parts or interpretations.
In some guitar mag. in the 1970's Steve Howe got voted the best guitarist, and best overall guitarist 5 years straight, and Chris Squire the best bass player for 5 years also, then you have one of the best keyboard player and two of the best drummers inBill Buford, and Alan White, then throw in Trevor..... Whewww the best
So many scream Emerson, may he rest in eternal peace...but Wakeman is a master guiness, and comical as well. I saw this Union tour and thought it was great. Talk about a super group.
Chris largely did the same schtick when I saw them (in front of a much smaller audience) in 1997; it was corny and over-the-top, but great. He knew exactly how to pull it off, and definitely had the best stage presence (sorry Jon). It also helped that they cranked his Rick up so you could feel the low notes in your chest!
So many difference between Rabin and Howe. Rabin seems more laid back and has great chemistry with Wakeman and Squire. Howe, on the other hand, is so focused and dialed n. Rabin is a shredder and a rock guitarist. Howe is a master at so many styles. I'm so glad they could coexist in this tour because that was the absolute highlight for me. And nothing against Tony Kaye, one of the best keyboardist in rock, but Wakeman is a composer, a true pianist. Could never figure out my favorite lineup until this tour.
Rabin is not just a shredder he is MILES more talented than Howe ( who is not a bad player) , its just a pity that his talents were wasted on movie soundtracks rather than music. The man gifted 90125 to Yes.
Trevor marco un despues no dejando mal a Yes con su trabajo en su estilo....howe siempre el sabio y trevor sigte.....dos guitarras dos estilos ...dos genios ...el resto idem ...son fantasticos ..YES SEÑORES!!!!!!@
Esto si son los Yes y no lo que anda por ahí tocando con solo Steve Howe y unos amigos. Me gustaria que Steve no se marchara, el y Trevor hacian mas fuertes a Yes.
Loved original line up of band, but with the change in members, I saw a decline in overall musicianship. Like YES and I will always . But the only time one should change a member is when they are sick or pass away ! Sorry Chris Squire, u r missed. Geddy Lee from my fav band was so excited to be part of Yes induction into Rock n Roll (pop) Hall of Fame. Thanks for all the creativity and a special thanks to Squire for influencing Geddy Lee . Long live PROG-ROCK.
This will serve to remind EVERYONE of what the Masters can do. This is a routine invitation to the apprentices of what they can learn from.said masters and further accomplish once on their own but alas, it has one other much more sacred component: that the masters that once were CANNOT BE DUPLICATED. We have these "servants" to help add additional harmony. In no way is this the YES we once knew and loved...no. That YES has gone into a new existence. Ciao.
Hi Tapio...Peter Banks claimed in a print interview that the band had arranged for him to join them onstage at a gig, but Howe pulled the rug out at the last minute. Also, Rabin has said that Howe accused him of "disrespecting" (I think that's the word he used) the chords on "Your Move".
Thanks for your reply. I knew about the incident at the Union event in London, however the claim of Banks "disrespecting" the chords in Your Move was totally new to me. Thanks for the info!
Geeze...all this whining about Howe blows my mind! Howe has been Yes' main guitarist for how many decades? The Beatles, Stones, etc, etc all had prior guitarists, drummers, who never played with their respective bands again!!!#&&& All this whiny bitch talk about Howe is for Bitches##!!!!&!!#
0:00:01 Rick Wakeman
0:06:50 Steve Howe, Gibson ES175 electric
0:09:47 Trevor Rabin, Fender electric
0:13:08 Chris Squire, Rikenbecker
0:20:15 Trevor Rabin assist S. Premautorous
0:23:22 Make it easy, Owner of a lonely heart
0:30:50 Trevor Rabin accoustic Soly bread
0:38:52 Heart of the sunrise
0:48:26 Steve Howe maestro accoustic
0:55:40 Awaken, Wakeman Solo..
1:03:35 Roundabout
thank you bro
😊😊
@@fictaufmann7423 You are welcome..
@@audiomez 😊😊
One for the history books ! Two complete incarnation of yes, on stage at the same time in perfect harmony! At the time we never thought we’d see it…
YES are without any doubt, my all-time best ever favourite band in the history of music including every imaginable genre! I'm a Bass Player because of the finest ever on the planet, Mr Christopher Squire who is and will remain the best and that even takes into account all the awesome virtuosos in Fusion who all sound so similar! Chris is absolutely unique with a wonderful voice! To be able to play such ludicrously beautiful basslines in weird time signatures and sing such different vocal lines and play the Moog Taurus pedals shows a superhum amount of coordination!!! I love Chris like a wonderful older brother and I'll aways miss him with all my broken heart!!! XXXXX
And beyond musicianship he was the consummate entertainer !
At 70 I enjoy listening to Yes as when I was 16-17as with Floyd Zeppelin Genesis Santana Steely Dan ELP Deep Purple Rainbow The Doors Supertramp,the list goes on
We are of the same age and we still rock. I just get a charge when I crank my stereo, of course the wife says...Are you deaf! Not in the least. I just love my music.
That's ist true
Greetings from Germany
I'm 67
@@martinjaeger7912 Greetings to you I’m now 71 and going to see Deep Purple on the 6th of November 👍
I too am now 71👍can’t wait till tomorrow night.
I think Yes had been the best musicians in the history of rock music. I love this group.
All members are so expressive yet dignified- VERY British...
@@petersonlafollette3521 Except Rabin who is south African. He is a VERY modest guy despite his massive talent. Totally wasted doing music for films, he resurrected Yes. He is completely underrated.
@@mcrobbj PS: A lot of SA are British as well !! kkkk
I would have to add Kansas to the mix. Each one of those guys were so tight and polished especially in their live shows.
I agree with you my friend 110%
Trevor Rabin wrote in his twitter: "Hi everyone, I am about as sad as I could be. You all I'm sure know by now that Chris has passed. I spoke to him about a week ago, and we were still laughing together. Even though he had recently taken a turn for the worse, this was not totally unexpected, and the shock and sadness is extreme. I will miss him terribly. An era is over. Music has lost a one of a kind, and I have lost a dear friend and brother. RIP"
Perhaps Chris' death will be the key needed to open the door of the rock and roll hall of fame! Its a travesty that Yes is not already there! RIP, to one of the greatest Bass players the world has seen!
Christopher Wood THOSE ASS HOLES IN CLEVELAND.......
stryder922 Many bands are missing that should be there.
Christopher Wood Forget the Hall of Shame Yes is too good for that nonsense.Alex Lifeson of Rush had the greatest speech there.They are a joke.If Yes is to continue Jon Anderson has to come back or else put the band to rest.They are just a tribute band now
You will not be the judge of whether Yes should cease to exist or not. Jon Anderson does not NEED Yes and Yes does not NEED Chris Squire. There will come a time when the last original member retires and the newest member takes his place. It is my sincere hope that Yes is playing great music a hundred years from now. Now THAT is something to say YES to.
What a great collection of talent. One can only imagine the clash of egos that went on behind the curtains on this tour. Saw them in Atlanta at the Lakewood Amphitheater. Somehow, i had never heard Awaken before that day. Thought it was a new song. Absolutely blew my mind. It still does. Chris flies on the silent wings of freedom.
Wow! The whole gang! They’ve made my day! My drug, if anyone would ask, is MUSIC! YES is right at the top!
Rabin displays an overwhelming technique on guitar...he plays mahavishnu on the middle of his solo with ease...see no limits for him...
We miss Chris Squire, nobody can play the bass like him, but Billy Sherwood has inherited a touch of Chris's spirit.
Trevor Rabin... such an underrated guitar player
Sous-estimé peut-être, mais à côté de Howe il n'a pas d'hipotéses. Trevor a bien fait de choisir les compositions pour le cinema.
Omg he’s incredibly great!👍
agreed, just read an old Steve interview, he hated Trevor's Yours is no disgrace solo!
So good at playing fast scales. His guitar playing doesn't fit with classical Yes epics IMO. I prefer what he did on 90125. In Big Generator, "Shoot High..." is a really good song ; so sad he decided to play this Di Meolesque thing in the middle, just to show off. Anyway, Howe remains the man, next to Squire.
Wakeman was a genius
Simply the best !
I first saw YES in 72, Close to the Edge tour. I still get chills when i listen to the best live band I have ever seen.
Ufffffff!!!!!!! Fenomenal Unión las dos baterias y las dos guitarras, los dos teclados fuera de serie.
People die but the music will live forever
👍👍👍 For all of the wonderful music U made. That will never die.
Start at 21:25 - Chris playing amazing Grace brought a tear... RIP Fish.
nunca me canso de ver este directo, es absolutamente increible. Yours is no disgrace y awaken son insuperables
Yes is still one of my all time favorite bands. And Union is the best form of Yes ever. Sadly, Chris is no longer with us, but his legacy will live in infamy.
2024 October 9, I've been listening to Yes since I've been14 years old to me they are the most gifted best musicians ever ,I've seen them three times every time it's a experience of ancient times,something you where meant to experience or witness truly inspiring Thanks to all thank God for Yes
Probably no definitely the greatest musianship in a group I've ever seen live
I saw this tour and frankly I thought it was,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,AMAZING!!!!
YES are some TALENTED MUSICIANS!!! Trevor Rabins solo is unreal!!!
My God! Such collective of unique geniuses!
These guys are the hardest working band ever, because the complexities they made through their music. Also, trying to get along for the many years. The longevity of the music, has definitely paid off. RRHOF 2017!
Fantastic musicians...wow extreme talent !! Saw Yes in about 1982 ....Perfect !
This is probably one of the very best concerts recorded by this great band: Yes. You feel the energy and the joy to play together again. Plus Anderson sound like Anderson, not like in other couple of concerts I had watched where he can't reach certain notes and even get crossed the beat/compass or time, whatever way you want to call it.. This is a great concert from this great band!!!
Крис Сквайр собрал оба состава вместе для единения и понимания, каждый играет в своей манере и стиле, я люблю стариков, кто-то новичков... Время развело их снова, но это был уникальный тур Единство неповторимой группы ЙЕС!!! Через 35 лет они опять двумя группами ездят по миру! После ухода Криса их не собрать, он был костяком группы... Придут молодые и подхватят флаг планеты ЙЕС, неповторимой и прекрасной!!!
Таки да , ви правы ! Мы уйдем , музыка останется ...
Thank you for your Philadelphia shows...in the round, was blessed enough to be there 1975 thru 81, dont think I missed a Philly concert, saw Queen do Ogre Battle, Stones do All down the line, Who, Frampton, Tull, Fleeetwood mac, Dire Straits,Bad Company, Slade and just keep going..never saw Beatles,Hendrix and the 67 to 69 legendary groups, however , wouldnt trade growing up in the NYC to Philly corridor , just not the same today ,actually i feel sorry anyone who missed that particular generation of music. But then again its all relative, my father in law said the big band era were the golden days and real bands. Whatever floats your boat!
Holy freaking musicianship!🤯🥸🥳🤯😎🤯🧐🤯😮🤯🤔🥳🤯😵💫
✅🫶🏼
@@cherylmahaffey6184 🤭
Chris plays that dirty bass like a lead guitarist. A master. Im glad to have seen in the year before he passed. I have some great images of him. RIP Chris
Chris keeps knocking my speaker off the table
Lo máximo . Estuve allí carajo !
This my #1 group .
Jajaja Yes es el papá de Rush !
Trevor showing up Steve..? ..that's okay Trevor earned it. I have played with Trevor in the past...A privilege indeed.
He’s the better guitarist. And he can read music
@@mattleppard1970 well .... Ability to read does not indicate greatness, but it's a great skill to have. Remember. Steve Howe wrote Awaken, which is one of the finest pieces of prog Rock ever written. Beautifully complex, with its classical underpinnings. A masterful composition
Apples to oranges
Phenomenal.......Philly loves you Yes! Thank you for all the memories......
Excellente démonstration de Rick Wakeman ...!!
I enjoyed the Union concert.93 if I remember,Rick was with the page 3 model Nina who was at the concert and her name was announced over the tannoy.Again another enjoyable concert great musicianship
zazdroszcze tej publice byc na takim koncercie YES
Heart of the Sunrise starts around 38:40 (well, that's Jon commenting, first)... and a signature motif of the song, played by CHRIS SQUIRE, starts around 39:30. RIP, Chris... enjoy the revelation; thanks for coming to the planet, helping us to "wake up and dream."
If I could 'Like' your comment a thousand times, I would.
Simply amazing Yes.
My 2 favorites Yes songs are, yours is no disgrace and heart of the sunrise, these songs are ao powerful and beautiful.
Gracias!!! Elena no lo había visto feliz y alegre a mis 66 años desde Mérida Chichén Itza Yucatán gracias!!! Nuestros años maravillosos para mi gracias!!! Escucharé después cuentos de océanos topografícos para dormir 💤🥱🌓🎼🎵☮️
Happy for Chris, who has surely found some dudes for some gigs!
Wow...this is the best Yes Union footage I've seen. Doesn't appear to be the same content I've seen posted in several other places. Better video and audio. Thanks for posting.
Dang! The bestest juiciest bits of Yes to be had! Thank you!!!
Rick is definitively a monster of keyboards......And so was Chris with is Rickenbaker....RIP my dear friend 😭
Owner of a lonely heart sounds stunning live
R.I.P. Mr. Squire!
Saw this tour. 2nd of three times I saw them. What a great concert back then.
For me, every one and each one are very good musicians, two guitars are different, but very good both
Desde 1973 con solo 12 años comencé con yes. No he oido jamás una música que me haya hecho tan feliz. Sin duda son músicos al 100% y más
Oh my god i don't know how to express my admiration
cocoroco I think you just did quite well.
Lo máximo . Estuve allí carajo !
This my #1 group .
ouahhhhhhhhhhhh la claque!!!!!
quel concert fabuleux
mr squire merci pour tous ses bon moments tu ma fais vibrer avec ta basse pendant toutes ses années repose en paix
tous les fans de yes vont te regretter
Adiós Alan !!!! Fuiste, eres y serás!
Best band ever !
It’s a shame they didn’t think to involve Peter Banks in this tour. How cool would it have been to have THE ORIGINAL lineup play some of the really ancient Yes songs…and have the rest of the guys kick in their parts or interpretations.
Massive 35" scale rick looks like mandolin wielded by Chris. Rest in peace mate.
33.25", Rics are actually slightly shorter than a conventional long scale which is 34"
Le magnifike maestro de la guitarra extraordinario
REAL MONSTERS OF ROCK! RESPECT FOREVER!!!
Danke from Germany. Three letters come to mind LSD. Awesome time to expend the inner heart.
This is stunning
steve howe wow
Спасибо за такое качество. Я давно искал йес вместе вэйкманом и теперь я очень доволен
Are you so satisfied you're on your way?😊
Trevor Raven really brought out yes to their maximum potential I feel
Greatness, the 70s were the best music ever!😊Yes Eagles Rush , so on & on!
70s y 80s
genio Rabin ,steve howe ancient master
Holy shit! This is amazing.
If only that beautiful Union lasted. It was the absolute height of YES.
In some guitar mag. in the 1970's Steve Howe got voted the best guitarist, and best overall guitarist 5 years straight, and Chris Squire the best bass player for 5 years also, then you have one of the best keyboard player and two of the best drummers inBill Buford, and Alan White, then throw in Trevor.....
Whewww the best
zurich 1977 one of the best concert I have seen
Chris mój ulubieniec z yes.Charyzmatyczna osobowosc.Czesc Jego Pamięci ❤❤❤ Chris.
Perfecto, increíble ésta es la indiscutible formación de YES los más grandes por siempre!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
simplesmente uns monstros, inigualáveis, magníficos.....,
Fantástic this Band…..❤ I Love só Much😊 Uau!!!!!
So many scream Emerson, may he rest in eternal peace...but Wakeman is a master guiness, and comical as well. I saw this Union tour and thought it was great. Talk about a super group.
music of eternity!
Trevor Rabin is great
special , fabuleux ...
Monsters of rock, not just prog rock!
Que monstruos por favor!!
Hoy mi hija ❤️ cumple 47años y recuerdo el momento en que la recibimos ❤fue escribí cuando. yes💙❤️✨🫶🇦🇷grzciasss
Chris largely did the same schtick when I saw them (in front of a much smaller audience) in 1997; it was corny and over-the-top, but great. He knew exactly how to pull it off, and definitely had the best stage presence (sorry Jon). It also helped that they cranked his Rick up so you could feel the low notes in your chest!
So many difference between Rabin and Howe. Rabin seems more laid back and has great chemistry with Wakeman and Squire. Howe, on the other hand, is so focused and dialed n. Rabin is a shredder and a rock guitarist. Howe is a master at so many styles. I'm so glad they could coexist in this tour because that was the absolute highlight for me. And nothing against Tony Kaye, one of the best keyboardist in rock, but Wakeman is a composer, a true pianist. Could never figure out my favorite lineup until this tour.
Rabin is not just a shredder he is MILES more talented than Howe ( who is not a bad player) , its just a pity that his talents were wasted on movie soundtracks rather than music. The man gifted 90125 to Yes.
@@mcrobbjHowe won a number of best guitarist awards from Guitar Player in the 70s an amazing achievement considering the competition.
The Best progressive rock! !!
Trevor marco un despues no dejando mal a Yes con su trabajo en su estilo....howe siempre el sabio y trevor sigte.....dos guitarras dos estilos ...dos genios ...el resto idem ...son fantasticos ..YES SEÑORES!!!!!!@
Esto si son los Yes y no lo que anda por ahí tocando con solo Steve Howe y unos amigos. Me gustaria que Steve no se marchara, el y Trevor hacian mas fuertes a Yes.
Saw this incarnation. I like to call it two of everything.
Loved original line up of band, but with the change in members, I saw a decline in overall musicianship. Like YES and I will always . But the only time one should change a member is when they are sick or pass away ! Sorry Chris Squire, u r missed. Geddy Lee from my fav band was so excited to be part of Yes induction into Rock n Roll (pop) Hall of Fame. Thanks for all the creativity and a special thanks to Squire for influencing Geddy Lee . Long live PROG-ROCK.
me encanto. me recuerda cuando vinieron a mexico
That "moment" in Awaken......oh my....
fabuleux
This will serve to remind EVERYONE of what the Masters can do.
This is a routine invitation to the apprentices of what they can learn from.said masters and further accomplish once on their own but alas, it has one other much more sacred component: that the masters that once were CANNOT BE DUPLICATED.
We have these "servants" to help add additional harmony.
In no way is this the YES we once knew and loved...no.
That YES has gone into a new existence.
Ciao.
Amazing Grace, nice
Hi Tapio...Peter Banks claimed in a print interview that the band had arranged for him to join them onstage at a gig, but Howe pulled the rug out at the last minute. Also, Rabin has said that Howe accused him of "disrespecting" (I think that's the word he used) the chords on "Your Move".
Thanks for your reply. I knew about the incident at the Union event in London, however the claim of Banks "disrespecting" the chords in Your Move was totally new to me. Thanks for the info!
No, it was Rabin....
Geeze...all this whining about Howe blows my mind! Howe has been Yes' main guitarist for how many decades? The Beatles, Stones, etc, etc all had prior guitarists, drummers, who never played with their respective bands again!!!#&&& All this whiny bitch talk about Howe is for Bitches##!!!!&!!#
Best modern art and rock..
Incredible
Kings ...
GREEEEAAAAAATS: RICK, STEVE, CHRIS, ALAN, TREVOR . . .
Jon.
Состав отличный. Здесь не поспоришь
Chris Squire still rules! Keep on rockin'.. in Heaven!
Yes,,,es un grupo ya clásico
They are just cool.