Well I'm sure you are aware of John Anderson, Chris Squire, and you don't have to be in a Bill Bruford in the other God on KEYBOARD AND THE SUCH; Rick WAKEMAN Steve HOWE I'm OBMF
I mean... people constantly say how much Danny Carey lifted from Bruford's style lmao. I can't listen to Tool a ton (brings back bad memories) but I've practiced a lot of Bruford's parts and Tool seems to be much easier to play after doing so
Both era of Yes reunited = frightening display of musicality. my mind is simply blown. this is the most beautiful version of Heart of the Sunrise. even better than the original studio version.
The first 3-4 minutes of this song is one of my favorite sections of prog, ever. And this performance absolutely knocks it out of the park. So damn good.
I was born in 1958 and I feel so damn lucky and blessed to have grown up with all these great bands... I can't even put into words how grateful I am. So I'll say it here, thanks to all those guys, geniuses every one be it Yes, Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, The Beatles, Stones, Who, U2...god damn it's a long list, too long for this place. I'll never take this amazing music laden gift of a lifetime for granted and will go to my grave thanking my lucky stars each and every day for all that these artists have given us.
I saw Yes at a Warehouse several times and I must say that it was Phenomenal, the real show was of course Wakeman, but the Bass player was superb, the Guitar was very very very good, the Drummer was impending on the I the non other than the one who was in Heaven, he put on a show, well rambling, jűs sāyīn !😎✌😎!
Incredible! Bruford has played with some of the best. I've seen him with Yes, Genesis, and one of my favorite concerts... KingCrimson for Discipline in '80,'81? Ardrian Belew, Rober Fripp, Tony Levin and Bruford...crap they were GREAT!
Heh . . . they didn't get along EVER. It must have been one of the most acrimonious bands ever to have existed. You can see that just from their insane personnel changes.
Wakeman has said that they all mostly got along on this tour. Squire was always a very self-involved person - it's the main reason Bruford left - and Howe has never quite gotten over the fact that Rabin wrote and played on YES' most successful song, which of course eclipsed Howe's own _Roundabout,_ the song which previously held that honor. And when players of that caliber get together, squabbles are unavoidable. But the music is what drew them all together, so whenever they were on stage it was time for them to reap the reward of all the time they spent having friction with each other. Led Zep was actually an oddity, in that they were a great band full of great musicians who all got along just fine with each other. Rush was another such oddity. Most of the super-legendary bands, by the time their first albums had come out, had that friction with each other.
@@a2ndopynyn Since Steve wrote all the music except for OLH, I don’t think he was too concerned about Trevor. Steve played these songs the way they were suppose to be played. Without Steve Howe there would be no Trevor Rabin
@@a2ndopynynLed Zeppelin also all had dirt on each other whereas no one in Yes ever did anything seriously heinous. Can't kick anyone out of the band because they'll spill everything lol
They are are superhuman maestros, but Wakeman is the virtuoso who holds all their greatest albums together. “Going for the One” is Wakeman’s masterpiece. The organ and choral arrangements blow that album into the stratosphere.
Found this song from a movie called Buffalo 66'. I wanted to see if Yes sounded as good live and I'm completely blown away with how great this is. They were truly a band ahead of their time and I wish more people my age respected true artisty.
They played great together on this tour. There are definitely a couple of very powerful egos there but it was shocking how often they interacted on this tour.
I'm amazed that 2 drummers, 2 keyboards, 2 guitars can be so tight, sounding like a single unit, with such crazy, precise rhythms... you can even tell just by their loose appearance that they were all in the zone.
I bought that album when it first came out. I still listen in awe. This song, as well as all the others, are perfect models of beauty in music. Nothing else comes even close to the perfection they've created.
I just don't see anything like this being created today. I'm glad I got to witness it first hand at the garden in ny and then again at Roosevelt stadium in jersey city. what a ride thanks for the memories.
Now with this song... none can over rate the fantastic voice of Jon Anderson! *also see how not every band has bitter resentments when the line up makes a change. What a treat to have all this talent and history on one stage.
Had front row seats and backstage passes for this tour at the Garden. One of the highlights of my life. Thanks WNEW-FM. Your memory lives on. Special shout out to Dave Herman for choosing my name as the grand prize winner...
I was in my late 19 yrs (now 64) and introduced by a friend to Yes (thanks Rob). First album I heard was ‘Tales from Topographic Oceans’. Immediate an addict to the Yes music. Now 40 or more years later I still love it. It never got bored. Still baffled by the drawings of Roger Dean as well.
wow! combined forces with this crew and it does not get better than this... outstanding.. yes at there very best........thanks for paying this one forward cheers
I grew up with a heavy DAILY dose of their perfect musicianship in the 70's and in a lot of ways, was the reason I started drumming (along with ELP and Rush). This concert in the 90's and the stuff that's posted from their 2001 concerts in Amsterdam are truly AMAZING. However, what I've seen on RUclips from a March, 2011 show was really disheartening. I just think it's better to remember days gone by and bask in what was 'the perfect musical storm'. God bless all the original members.
I saw Yes many times throughout the years starting in 1972. I would have seen them in 1971 on a bill with ELP but was too embarrassed to ask my friends for the $4 ticket price. Can you imagine how many times I've kicked myself over that? I saw this show also in Costa Mesa, CA. One of the best!
Saw this tour in Denver A co worker in the biz worked on the McNichols arena crew and got a couple passes. This was in the round with a revolving stage. Sat second section on floor which was just far enough to enjoy the full light show and still close enough to see them really take to the moments . What a hoot to see Tony Kaye and Trevor Rabin along with Bruford and the rest of the boys play these tracks so well, together !
This is not music, it is art! I have been enjoying this song for over 40 years now.
2 guitars, 2 drums, 2 keyboards, 1 bass
RIP Mr Squire
Union of the old members with the new...
and Jon Anderson
...and the bass definitely wins!
Very Very quaintly put!!! :)
Lol
Like... how do you even start trying to write a song like this and then flawlessly play it live??
“How do you even start trying to write a song like this and then flawlessly play it live??”
Very succinct Enrico
I have thought this often-
The Force...of Course!
A: Genius
From 1971 album
Eternal question 😊
RIP Mr Squire, my favorite Yes song
+Matt LeDonne Don't you remember? That was a million miles away.
What song is that?
This song is a celestial trip, Fragile is a mind blowing record. God bless Yes
Oh he'll yeah.. I'd smoke a fatties, and turn up the volume... the best high ever
Hell yeah...
There will never be another Yes.
Yes.
As in, I agree.
There've been two or three.
Yes... the soundtrack of my youth and backbeat of my life! What a band! What a song! What a performance!
Can't put into words how much i love this band.
Thinking persons Rock....🤔😁
My favorite band
Totally agree...there are no words to describe my level of appreciation of this phenomenon of music. YES is a gift to the ages!!!
Well I'm sure you are aware of John Anderson, Chris Squire, and you don't have to be in a Bill Bruford in the other God on KEYBOARD AND THE SUCH;
Rick WAKEMAN Steve HOWE I'm OBMF
Bruford is a real beast in this. His timing and presicion is easily one of the best ive ever heard, along with Neil Peart and Danny Carey.
I mean... people constantly say how much Danny Carey lifted from Bruford's style lmao. I can't listen to Tool a ton (brings back bad memories) but I've practiced a lot of Bruford's parts and Tool seems to be much easier to play after doing so
Phil Collins....
Just don’t care for all those electronic drum effects though
@@Oh_I_Will Agreed… acoustic all the way! But this was the way of the late 80s and early 90s.
He doesn't get enough credit.
Chris Squire wearing the maroon Air Jordan 6 on stage! I just noticed this, how cool R.I.P
Both era of Yes reunited = frightening display of musicality. my mind is simply blown. this is the most beautiful version of Heart of the Sunrise. even better than the original studio version.
Exactly. Lotta ego up there. The Union Disa----- Tour!
@@larryhyde7048 the union tour was great the union Album was a mess
They were perhaps the most flawless live band ever!
To see Trevor and Steve up there together is freakin fantastic
Jon gave his all there. Brilliant.
The first 3-4 minutes of this song is one of my favorite sections of prog, ever. And this performance absolutely knocks it out of the park. So damn good.
One of the best bands EVER!!! Technically superior in composition and performance. Showmanship now seldom seen. One of a kind... Bravo!!!
I can listen to this all day.
YES
This was their best line up, best time and their finest hour.
Hmm, not if you saw them in the early 70s it wasn’t.
The most proficient instrumentalists in rock!
This really is one of the greatest musical performances I’ve ever seen. Pure gold.
I was born in 1958 and I feel so damn lucky and blessed to have grown up with all these great bands... I can't even put into words how grateful I am. So I'll say it here, thanks to all those guys, geniuses every one be it Yes, Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, The Beatles, Stones, Who, U2...god damn it's a long list, too long for this place. I'll never take this amazing music laden gift of a lifetime for granted and will go to my grave thanking my lucky stars each and every day for all that these artists have given us.
Well said! Me too--and we get the bonus of recordings!! Peace !
It will follow us forever….even greet us in the heavenly realms (which was the real influence for yes)
You are one year younger than me, and I totally agree with your post.
I saw Yes at a Warehouse several times and I must say that it was Phenomenal, the real show was of course Wakeman, but the Bass player was superb, the Guitar was very very very good, the Drummer was impending on the I the non other than the one who was in Heaven, he put on a show, well rambling, jűs sāyīn !😎✌😎!
I was born in 54, I agree 1000%
Yes was so great, grew up listen to them so talented .love this song.
Incredible! Bruford has played with some of the best. I've seen him with Yes, Genesis, and one of my favorite concerts... KingCrimson for Discipline in '80,'81?
Ardrian Belew, Rober Fripp, Tony Levin and Bruford...crap they were GREAT!
Tony Levin is still making new music to this day... absolute fucking beast. LTE3 is scheduled to release this March!
Yeah me too ... Crimson "Discipline" at one of my go-to spots in SF back in the day ... "The Old Waldorf".
The greatest version of an absolute Yes Masterpiece!!
One of the best concerts I ever saw. At the Garden State Arena in NJ.
SIMPLESMENTE ESPETACULAR!!!! CHRIS SQUIRE RIP,
God. Bill Bruford should have never left. His drum parts were epic. Yes Album, Fragile, Close To The Edge....wow!!
Bruford, Squire, Howe, Anderson and Wakeman. Quite possibly the best lineup of anything, ever.
@@as7river Deep Purple MK 2.
No history should’ve went as it has because Alan White gave us brilliant drum parts on Tales and Relayer and GFTO.
But Alan White was his equal, if that makes any real sense - both = great
King Crimson: Then what about us?
Damn! I'll never, never tire of listening to this performance!!!
Squire is a god on bass. Got me into the instrument, love him to death. RIP.
Chris and Jack Casady!
And let's not forget Geddy Lee, and Tony Levin.
g o d
RIP Chris you are missed so much
This should have millions of views. What a performance!
I heard these guys didn't get along on this tour. This performance is amazing. Really historic.
Heh . . . they didn't get along EVER. It must have been one of the most acrimonious bands ever to have existed. You can see that just from their insane personnel changes.
Wakeman has said that they all mostly got along on this tour. Squire was always a very self-involved person - it's the main reason Bruford left - and Howe has never quite gotten over the fact that Rabin wrote and played on YES' most successful song, which of course eclipsed Howe's own _Roundabout,_ the song which previously held that honor. And when players of that caliber get together, squabbles are unavoidable. But the music is what drew them all together, so whenever they were on stage it was time for them to reap the reward of all the time they spent having friction with each other.
Led Zep was actually an oddity, in that they were a great band full of great musicians who all got along just fine with each other. Rush was another such oddity. Most of the super-legendary bands, by the time their first albums had come out, had that friction with each other.
@@a2ndopynyn
Since Steve wrote all the music except for OLH, I don’t think he was too concerned about Trevor. Steve played these songs the way they were suppose to be played.
Without Steve Howe there would be no Trevor Rabin
@@a2ndopynynLed Zeppelin also all had dirt on each other whereas no one in Yes ever did anything seriously heinous. Can't kick anyone out of the band because they'll spill everything lol
@@newusernamehere4772 - "had dirt"?!
Please, do tell us, what "dirt" they had?
The absolute state.
parents took me to see this for my 10th bday present. Best thing they ever did for me :D
I love how Wakeman applauds at the end of the song. He knew it was a smokin' performance.
They are are superhuman maestros, but Wakeman is the virtuoso who holds all their greatest albums together. “Going for the One” is Wakeman’s masterpiece. The organ and choral arrangements blow that album into the stratosphere.
I've never seen this version.....it Is one of my favorite Yes ditties..... man Everyone shines here! Just the best!
What a great song
one of my favourite Yes songs too
Hands down top bass player..what a legion of musicians and lead singer no one like him!top notch, Yes cant be topped !
Found this song from a movie called Buffalo 66'. I wanted to see if Yes sounded as good live and I'm completely blown away with how great this is. They were truly a band ahead of their time and I wish more people my age respected true artisty.
Great flick. Vincent Gallo was a huge Yes fan and said Squire was his favorite bassist. Gallo has a solo album as well that I highly recommend.
@@mattbrodeur4671 big King Crimson fan as well
Yes has always been a incredible band, they are magical. As musicians they are brilliant.
look at Trevor smiling knowing he's with the greatest band of all time!
What's amazing is how all of them got along for the album and tours.
Steve Howe & Trevor Rabin smiling together?
They played great together on this tour. There are definitely a couple of very powerful egos there but it was shocking how often they interacted on this tour.
Astonishing!!!
You boys still have got it!! You rock our souls!!!!
I'm amazed that 2 drummers, 2 keyboards, 2 guitars can be so tight, sounding like a single unit, with such crazy, precise rhythms... you can even tell just by their loose appearance that they were all in the zone.
never gets old..just like fine wine...some of today's musicians can learn from these masters
I bought that album when it first came out. I still listen in awe. This song, as well as all the others, are perfect models of beauty in music. Nothing else comes even close to the perfection they've created.
Rest in peace Chris. X
This is pure perfection!!
No words can come close, absolutely amazing performance
This song without Bruford had always felt off (and all Yes albums with him on drums), so this version is my favorite live version!
couldn't agree less
I love Bills playing but he was kind of a #### for quitting YES three days before the tour......ALAN saved the day and has proved himself.............
@Satanic Panic Fun and Games exactly….but at the same time, I always liked the ever changing lineup up until Jon leaving….
I remember cranking this song in the my parents basement in the 70's and knocking crap off the walls. Good memories 🙂
Congratulations
Yes... yes. This is perfection Yes to me.. bravo and thanks for posting!!!
Astonishing execution.
I just don't see anything like this being created today. I'm glad I got to witness it first hand at the garden in ny and then again at Roosevelt stadium in jersey city. what a ride thanks for the memories.
Saw them on that tour...Such a blessing.
Totally amazing.
Now with this song... none can over rate the fantastic voice of Jon Anderson!
*also see how not every band has bitter resentments when the line up makes a change.
What a treat to have all this talent and history on one stage.
Had front row seats and backstage passes for this tour at the Garden. One of the highlights of my life. Thanks WNEW-FM. Your memory lives on. Special shout out to Dave Herman for choosing my name as the grand prize winner...
Absolutely amazing, what a band.!
Beautiful
They have always been one of my favorite bands they are amazing liv
100 years from now, I'm certain that they're going to look back on this band with complete astonishment. No rock band is ever going to top this.
Early Genesis already did...perhaps a tie
This, rush, and floyd is all i need. Throw abacab and Duke by genesis and some good weed im done
I completely agree. I love all the others but this is just something else. I can picture aliens listening to this and being very interested.
@@nigelfarage4119 Yeah. No. Sorry. Not even close in my opinion.
@@DrumBass98 Yeah no Yeah no Yeah no
It's a real art progressive(classical) rock!
What a masterpiece...
Damn Jons voice here is amazing.
Magnificent!
I was in my late 19 yrs (now 64) and introduced by a friend to Yes (thanks Rob). First album I heard was ‘Tales from Topographic Oceans’. Immediate an addict to the Yes music. Now 40 or more years later I still love it. It never got bored. Still baffled by the drawings of Roger Dean as well.
wow! combined forces with this crew and it does not get better than this... outstanding.. yes at there very best........thanks for paying this one forward cheers
I listen and I'm 16... again. ♡
I was 16 too 1972
I'm 15 now :D, kinda jealous tbh...
Beautiful!!!!!
I can’t imagine a better Yes performance anywhere/anytime/anyhow! Friggin’ amazing!
How on earth did they remember it all? It doesn't get any better.
Ahhhhh. Loved it. Thanks.
This song writing is pure musical genius, along with most of there other songs.
Perfection!!♡
Saw them play this last week. Incredible. Just incredible.
Saw this tour 2 nights in a row. Fantanstic !!
Lindo demais, parabéns pelo talento Yes, sensacional!
That was bloody excellent. Not heard/seen this version before, and I loved it. The climactic ensemble at the end was *outstanding*.
I was there. Milano 1991. Awesome :)
I was at the final show of the U.S. tour at Madison Square Garden...it was heaven 😁
You are kidding me, that was so ridiculously AWESOME!!!
Wow. To say these guys are great is an under statement. Pure God given talent which translates into some of the most amazing music EVER recorded.
Best live performance of any band ever!
BEST !
Great version of a great song. Thanks very much for the upload.
Trippy memories of driving to Ca from NY on cassette.
You had a bootleg copy of this gig on cassette….awesome
Fantastik musicians !!! Always listening YES and appreciating even more !!
I grew up with a heavy DAILY dose of their perfect musicianship in the 70's and in a lot of ways, was the reason I started drumming (along with ELP and Rush). This concert in the 90's and the stuff that's posted from their 2001 concerts in Amsterdam are truly AMAZING. However, what I've seen on RUclips from a March, 2011 show was really disheartening. I just think it's better to remember days gone by and bask in what was 'the perfect musical storm'. God bless all the original members.
It's like seeing something wonderful and spectacular seeing them live. Flawless instrumentals and JON
WOW!!!!!
@7.30 Alan White is using two hands to play the cymbal part Bruford played on on the record, with one hand.
I saw Yes many times throughout the years starting in 1972. I would have seen them in 1971 on a bill with ELP but was too embarrassed to ask my friends for the $4 ticket price.
Can you imagine how many times I've kicked myself over that? I saw this show also in Costa Mesa, CA. One of the best!
Chris Squire was a bass god. I cried when he died.
Where is Wakeman's cape?!?!?!
simply amazing live song
I'm cryin'
These are some of the coolest humans ever to walk the earth. 1959
Saw this tour in Denver A co worker in the biz worked on the McNichols arena crew and got a couple passes. This was in the round with a revolving stage. Sat second section on floor which was just far enough to enjoy the full light show and still close enough to see them really take to the moments .
What a hoot to see Tony Kaye and Trevor Rabin along with Bruford and the rest of the boys play these tracks so well, together !
This is just so good!!