Hey everyone thanks for watching and thanks for the kind words - I noticed this video’s been gaining some views! This is a performance by the fantastic performers at San Francisco Rock Project, a nonprofit music school for young San Francisco/Bay Area musicians.
Sinceramente notable la interpretación de una las malas emblemáticas canciones de YES. Lo más rescatable que en tono de la música esta hecho para un vocalista masculino. Felicitaciones por la interpretación de la canción. SENSACIONAL. Saludos desde La Paz, Canelones Uruguay 🇺🇾
Y sobre todo lo más notable es que hayan interpretado unos jóvenes con mucho talento una canción que cuando se estrenó ninguno de uds habían nacido. Gracias por existir y mantener el buen y exquisito gusto de una música y un grupo de cabecera personal e irónico.
whoa! this is surreal, i’m the keyboardist in this video! i’m 16 now but was only 12 during this performance. i’m cringing at my skills displayed here but i still have many awesome memories with everyone with this wonderful group. - Jonah Safavi
@@zyrrhos yes, i’m even releasing a song to my youtube channel in a week. after that i want to release a jazz fusion album this fall hopefully! i already have a single out from february :)
He even survived his strap coming loose at 2:25. The kid on the drums couldn't help him, but another guy did - all the while not barely missing a beat!
The fact that they dared even play something as challenging is this piece of Prog rock is commendable when you think about how old or/young they are. Also, the keyboardist and bassist both are feelin’ it! 💪
I'm 64 years old, and a former pro-keyboardist. This nearly brought tears to my eyes. Helps me to feel hopeful for the younger generation. Way to go you guys!
Someone posted this on Reddit which is why you’re getting comments 3yrs later but outstanding job on this great Yes tune. Bonus points for the bassist.
Fingerpicking parts Cris Squire used to pick on. Pretty impressive. Also, props to the guitar player for not rushing me intro. These kids are probably even better by now 🔥🙌
As a bassist with 55 yrs. of playing under my belt, I was honestly waiting for the WOW moment I saw in the comment. Instead, what I hear is a competent player doing an acceptable ok cover version of a great Chris Squire line. BTW there are some Squire riffs omitted in his line for whatever reason. Nice job, but WOW? Really? He’s a competent bassist who fulfilled his role. Best of luck to him, but let’s not go overboard. How are musicians ever going to improve when you praise them before their time is due. Say something nice, but save the praise for when it is deserved. Otherwise, you end up with players who’s egos are bigger than their talent and they never reach their full potential.
@@itsjustme8947 Besides “Nights In White Satin”. Roundabout was one of the longest AM radio songs. Btw condescension is rude. At least they’re doing it. Dude gives the bass player a compliment and you’re projecting 🤦♂️
I'm 62 and it's difficult for me to express how I feel watching these teens feeling obviously as exhilirated as I did when I was their age listening to this fascinating Yessong. Thx and kudos for reviving so talently one of the greatest band of the past century !
Surely this was a vlliant effort by this group of kids, but lets not overstate it. Alot of bands can do a sloppy perfomance of this piece. It can only improve with practice practice practice..
@@arydant, they are children. In addition to the excellent result of this cover version, it is to be admired and applauded that they like these classics and are interested in experiencing the sensation of reproducing them. I cannot limit myself to a technical musical judgment in the face of this beauty and I wonder if Yes itself would be able to reproduce this music under these same conditions in a bustling and beautiful urban scene full of contrasts and different layers, very interesting to enjoy, my friend!
As an old goat, it warms my heart to see these kids appreciating the music I grew up on. We always think the music that shaped our lives is special, but when you see kids 50 years junior obviously treasuring those same songs, well, how can you not think it really is special. Great job guys and girls. 👍🏻❤️😎 Was definitely not a waste of my time like some RUclips videos are! Thank You for the post.😁
Admirable job by the whole band! First I want to say, at the opening of the song I was wondering, "woah, what's this bassist going to do?" If you know any of Yes, they had a legendary bassist. I'm old and listened to Yes in high school. Chris Squire was one of my musical heroes. This bassist gave him some serious respect - really impressive work on this song by your guy. The guitar opening was a solid signature, and he kept up the part throughout the piece. Keyboard was super solid with no mistakes.
These guys tackled a very intricate song and did an excellent job. I have followed many bands that would be terrified to do this song. All around the group was great. Mad props to the young keyboard player.
I’ve listen to the original Yes track probably hundreds of times and I got to say this is REALLY WELL DONE version! This group kicks! Great job and love to see the appreciation for this music lives on!
I’m just amazed that these young kids UNDERSTAND this piece musically! BRAVO!!!! Special kudos to the young bass player playing FINGER STYLE! Even the late great Chris Squire played this with a pick. I was moved to TEARS!
Yes had a different sound from every other band. Their music was difficult for even very experienced musicians. It was amazing to hear such young people be able to pull it off. Loved it. Thank you!
Just the fact you guys were able to get people together and encourage them to do it… nobody covers this song out there… it takes a lot of courage! Great work!!
It was impossible, but they didn't know, and they did it. Absolutely AMAZING. You've totally captured the sound, the spirit and the feeling of the song!
Absolutely bloomin brilliant... Chris Squire would be so proud of the bassist..... All of you absolutely nailed a very difficult song to play... And its really appreciated that the younger generation should take the time to recreate a Yes classic.... Keep up this amazing work..
Agreed, considering the complexity of their music, their ability to take their studio renditions to the stage was something else, and I can't recall seeing any other band that gets that close to perfection.
Music appreciation. How cool that they learned this song. Hard enough when you are an accomplished band. Hat's off to you. BTW, the keyboardist and bassist rule. Great job everyone.
These young musicians are just great. This was one of my favorite yes songs in my younger days. It’s good to see the younger generation play tunes like this.
WOW young ones!!! Whew. That was absolutely smokin incredible. This is an incredibly difficult song to pull off and you ALL did it admirably. That was truly amazing. I can see why everyone was throughly captivated and into your performance. You all are truly of the Light! Yes and hey hey- that rhythm section was nailing it. Dude that bass tone was on point!!! Chris Squire would be smiling ear to ear. Great musicians you all are. Ladies- way to belt out those vocals. So so cool y’all. Keep it going. Best. D
Man, this is crazy! Young people playing music I was fortunate enough to see performed live by Yes in 1973! To the non-musicians reading this, this song takes an enormous amount of research, practice, and talent.
Having seen Yes in person back in 1975, I have to say these kids are rockin' it. This is an extremely tough song to cover and I've seen bands try and it's not easy. Nice job!
I'm 62 and I first heard this song when I was 11. It changed my life profoundly. Long story short, I've owned my guitar repair business for 47 years because of the way this song inspired me. To hear these kids play it, makes me cry.... REALLY! Bravo!!!!
I'm 64. This was one of my favs. in the 70's. and still is. You guys were AWESOME!! Your bass player is phenomenal!! Keyboards singers and guitarist were great too. Took 4 yrs to finally see it, but glad I did😆👍
Rarely do you ever even see a group attempt a cover of a Yes song. The fact that these kids chose to is just amazing. The bass line makes the song and that kid just nails it.
I almost cried when I watched/listened to this. I'm 63, so I've been listening to this kind of music for over 50 years and I must tell you, I love this. Not only because they did such a good job but it does my heart wonders to know that these kids obviously understand & appreciate real music from yesteryear. Great job guys & girls.
I never thought 47 years after hearing this I would see the younger generation playing this. Awesome to watch and hear such young talented musicians.Just brilliant ❤❤❤
Boy it's amazing that these kids put all this together from a complex song that's maybe 40 years old. And yes that bass player nailed Chris Squires tone and was right in there driving that band
This is a great cover of a song few attempt to cover. They are all nailing it. As a bassist for over 30 years, I find this bassist a true talent who can likely make it to the top levels. I've been a Yes fan since before I saw them live in the 1970s.
My hats off to you all. It took me much longer to actually play this masterpiece. I was about 23 years old and it scared the s#!t out of this keyboardist. Wonderful job. Keep going. You are our musical future. We’re very proud of you.
It's so "Awesome" to see the young people of today, playing the great Prog songs of the 70's from my most favorite band, "YES!!!"...Great Job you guys!!!!!...Keep it up and practice hard!!!...You'll go Far!!! 👍😃👍
These young kids are jamming to a song that their grandmas and grandpas were probably listening to while stoned out of their heads over 50 years ago! Good music is timeless!
Great job by everyone! Great seeing young people playing songs like this. Special call out to the bass player whose strap came off (2:28) and did not miss a beat. Great recovery with getting it back on (with help).
Great job! They weren't even born when this song was a hit. Does this old heart good to see quality rock and roll remembered by this generation. They nailed it!
Just awesome. Great to see such young musicians tackle this very difficult song. As a musician who has been on some big stages I applaud these wonderful musicians. Bravo!
So great to see the "younger gen." I'm 67 some I greaw up with this amazing music and have been inspired buy it ever since... Truly brilliant band on both count's! Not an easy song and fab effort! Nice job guy's please don't stop and keep the classics alive, they deserve it! You guy's are inspiring!!!!
Parece que la gente ni siquiera conoce esta rola mucho menos a YES. Esta música no es para cualquiera, es la primera vez que escucho una interpretación de YES, mis respetos para estos jóvenes saben lo que es bueno indiscutiblemente.
I’m on my way to teach a couple music classes at a school and this just made my day! These kids should be super proud and whoever taught them is awesome!
Absolutely fantastic. Yes, the bassist. But everyone is killing it here. Shoutout to this band's ability to have 2 vocalists who can recreate that double-tracked effect on the original studio recording.
They all did great ...playing through inadequate equipment and playing all the right notes the keyboard player and bass player the guitarist...so wonderful to see young people playing the old people music.
Absolutely fantastic!! I cannot tell you how hard this song is to any of you. Non-musicians out there. It is so heartwarming to see this new young generation of musical students appreciating this progressive music from when I was a kid and I’m 62 this was groundbreaking music. The fact that you even attempt it is amazing and you did a great job, and you captured the vibe completely, which is more than I can say for hundreds of bands. Keep going keep playing rock ‘n’ roll learn the classics. Thanks.
Hey everyone thanks for watching and thanks for the kind words - I noticed this video’s been gaining some views!
This is a performance by the fantastic performers at San Francisco Rock Project, a nonprofit music school for young San Francisco/Bay Area musicians.
once in a while yt algorithm throws one of these gems our way 😎
Sinceramente notable la interpretación de una las malas emblemáticas canciones de YES. Lo más rescatable que en tono de la música esta hecho para un vocalista masculino. Felicitaciones por la interpretación de la canción.
SENSACIONAL.
Saludos desde La Paz, Canelones Uruguay 🇺🇾
Y sobre todo lo más notable es que hayan interpretado unos jóvenes con mucho talento una canción que cuando se estrenó ninguno de uds habían nacido. Gracias por existir y mantener el buen y exquisito gusto de una música y un grupo de cabecera personal e irónico.
曲の解釈もいいし、何よりこの雑多なメンバーで演奏することが、ロックの解釈を広げる新しいものだと思う。
東京からです。希望をありがとう。
The great algorithm in the sky 👏👏👏🥂
So cool to see the younger generation have an affinity for the classics... And might I say... Your bassist is BADASS... He nailed the bassline.
Chris Squire would be impressed.
he definitely did research and is moving towards getting there
Mad respect for his fingering technique, but he's never going to get the "sharp edges" without a pick, as used by C. Squire... ;')
Lo importante es la herencia musical,tened en cuenta la dificultad que entraña este tipo de música,yo pongo un 10 para éstos jóvenes
The kid on keyboards was pretty damn good too.
That bassist is a beast, and that keyboard player is not getting enough love in these comments. Very well done, indeed, all of you👍
yea bassist is holding it all down and up front its tough bass to keep down he does a fine job.. real good
The bass player plays like Chris Squire, and looks like Jaco Pastorius. Get that man a Ric with fret rattle!
Definitely a challenging song to try and pull off; I think baby Rick Wakeman was pulling it off better than baby Steve Howe...
Totally agree.
Not mic’d up well, but the drummer is on point, to say the least. Nailed it.
whoa! this is surreal, i’m the keyboardist in this video! i’m 16 now but was only 12 during this performance. i’m cringing at my skills displayed here but i still have many awesome memories with everyone with this wonderful group.
- Jonah Safavi
No need to cringe. It's a fantastically difficult piece and you guys killed it.
Are you his still performing? Keep it up! You guys are excellent!
@@sthompson3 you're the kindest
@@jonahhiro1 Are you still playing?
@@zyrrhos yes, i’m even releasing a song to my youtube channel in a week. after that i want to release a jazz fusion album this fall hopefully!
i already have a single out from february :)
Bass player is killin' me. He's playing Squire without a pick. Gettin' close to the same tone too. Amaaaaazing, dude.
Looks like an Alembic or an Alembic clone from the distance.....
Yes no pun intended.. no pick.. How cool was that?
I am a fingerstyle player exclusively, and grow nails on right hand to get the pic sound....
@@rikcleary1680yeah doesn’t look like a squire to me
@@garyd3725 No Squier has a 2 X 2 headstock...that's a dead giveaway.
my word that bassist is absolutely nailing it. Sound and playing superb.
On a danelectro longhorn no less.
He captures Squires stye quite beautifully
He even survived his strap coming loose at 2:25. The kid on the drums couldn't help him, but another guy did - all the while not barely missing a beat!
As a musician and live performer,I must say that I am taken by this fearless performance.
Like your use of fearless..
Aimed high to copy this song. 💯
same here, was not expecting them to be so tight. tough song to do right
Takes balls of solid rock to attempt this tune.
These kids nailed it.
I think I hear a blend of two different versions of Roundabout; the classic studio version off Fragile and one of the live versions.
The fact that they dared even play something as challenging is this piece of Prog rock is commendable when you think about how old or/young they are. Also, the keyboardist and bassist both are feelin’ it! 💪
agree
Could not agree more! I take my hat off to these brave young talents! Superb!🤠
Love it! Seriously well done 👏👏👏
The guy on the base was having a good time jammin' to this. Hat's off to the guitarist to even attempt to play this song full of intricate notes!
It's one of the ABSOLUTE classics.
I'm 64 years old, and a former pro-keyboardist. This nearly brought tears to my eyes. Helps me to feel hopeful for the younger generation. Way to go you guys!
Someone posted this on Reddit which is why you’re getting comments 3yrs later but outstanding job on this great Yes tune. Bonus points for the bassist.
Absolutely, the bass. You know the difference between a bass player and a bassist? $50 bucks.
Fingerpicking parts Cris Squire used to pick on. Pretty impressive. Also, props to the guitar player for not rushing me intro. These kids are probably even better by now 🔥🙌
@@scottpeterson-hs3yf 😂👍
haha hi! that's awesome. do you know if the reddit post is still up/where I can find it?
Chris Squire looked down and said "Well done my son, well done.."
RIP Chris, thank you for almost half a century mindblowing music.
As a bass player of over 40 years, all I can say is WOW!
Good job to all of you. My heart is happy.
Good one Gary (or as his mom pronounced it Geddy) ; )
As a bassist with 55 yrs. of playing under my belt, I was honestly waiting for the WOW moment I saw in the comment.
Instead, what I hear is a competent player doing an acceptable ok cover version of a great Chris Squire line. BTW there are some Squire riffs omitted in his line for whatever reason.
Nice job, but WOW? Really? He’s a competent bassist who fulfilled his role. Best of luck to him, but let’s not go overboard.
How are musicians ever going to improve when you praise them before their time is due. Say something nice, but save the praise for when it is deserved. Otherwise, you end up with players who’s egos are bigger than their talent and they never reach their full potential.
I've watched your own stuff. I can see why you're so easily impressed.
@@itsjustme8947 Besides “Nights In White Satin”. Roundabout was one of the longest AM radio songs. Btw condescension is rude. At least they’re doing it. Dude gives the bass player a compliment and you’re projecting 🤦♂️
@@ThnkQ Ok. Whatever makes you feel good about yourself. Want a participation trophy for your comment?
I'm 62 and it's difficult for me to express how I feel watching these teens feeling obviously as exhilirated as I did when I was their age listening to this fascinating Yessong.
Thx and kudos for reviving so talently one of the greatest band of the past century !
Yes. Opened for Jethro Tull believe it or not. Two eventual supergroups. Same stage 6bucks.
What he said!
@@danclark3377 I saw Def Leppard opening for Scorpions back in 1980 ! So, you know... 😏
Totally agree. I admit it brought tears to my eyes. Great work to those young musicians.
Seen few bands try to cover this song because it's too difficult. These kids pulled it off! Amazing!
Yes indeed!
Surely this was a vlliant effort by this group of kids, but lets not overstate it. Alot of bands can do a sloppy perfomance of this piece. It can only improve with practice practice practice..
@@arydant, they are children. In addition to the excellent result of this cover version, it is to be admired and applauded that they like these classics and are interested in experiencing the sensation of reproducing them. I cannot limit myself to a technical musical judgment in the face of this beauty and I wonder if Yes itself would be able to reproduce this music under these same conditions in a bustling and beautiful urban scene full of contrasts and different layers, very interesting to enjoy, my friend!
Yes. Nice to see them working on such a hard song .
Faster!!
Faster!!
lol
Holy eff slow down
Bassist is killing it, much respect
Keyboard player is like 11 and nailing it. And the girls' harmony is just nuts...they even did the syncopated harmony on the outro.
😂❤ glad i sounded good! that’s ellie and sofia on the vocals, they are amazing
@@jonahhiro1 aw thanks Jonah! haha yeah, we practiced it a whole bunch :))
@@ellieisgrooblen ellie!!!
Ambitious selection. Props to the bass player. Chris Squire was no slouch and he managed to keep up even with equipment issues.
Rock solid rhythm section! You can't go wrong if you've got that.
Thank you for caring about Jon, Steve, Chris, Alan and Rick
Bill Bruford plays drums on this song
@@neighborbruce the br00f himself
i watch live at the rainbow 72 at least once a week lol
As an old goat, it warms my heart to see these kids appreciating the music I grew up on.
We always think the music that shaped our lives is special, but when you see kids 50 years junior
obviously treasuring those same songs, well, how can you not think it really is special.
Great job guys and girls. 👍🏻❤️😎 Was definitely not a waste of my time like some RUclips videos are!
Thank You for the post.😁
I'm 64 & it got me misty-eyed 😢
This put a smile on my face and a tear in my eye. Bravo!
Definatly a new generation, she was checking her smart phone while singing lol.
@@mtjsmith70 Lol I saw that, but figured she may have looking at the words of the song
this entirely, great to see the kids of today enjoy our music👍👍👌
Admirable job by the whole band! First I want to say, at the opening of the song I was wondering, "woah, what's this bassist going to do?" If you know any of Yes, they had a legendary bassist. I'm old and listened to Yes in high school. Chris Squire was one of my musical heroes. This bassist gave him some serious respect - really impressive work on this song by your guy. The guitar opening was a solid signature, and he kept up the part throughout the piece. Keyboard was super solid with no mistakes.
These guys tackled a very intricate song and did an excellent job. I have followed many bands that would be terrified to do this song. All around the group was great. Mad props to the young keyboard player.
The girls harmonize so well.
thank you! :,)
Great stuff! Their grandparents must be proud!
Bassist killing it!!!👍👏👏👏
67 years old, big Yes fan and played in a few bands. I'm very impressed with these youngsters. Refreshing.
I’ve listen to the original Yes track probably hundreds of times and I got to say this is REALLY WELL DONE version! This group kicks! Great job and love to see the appreciation for this music lives on!
For a street performance, this was pretty epic. Bassist is killing it.
I’m just amazed that these young kids UNDERSTAND this piece musically! BRAVO!!!! Special kudos to the young bass player playing FINGER STYLE! Even the late great Chris Squire played this with a pick. I was moved to TEARS!
Isso foi realmente incrível,e aquele cara de óculos tocando chocalho ,,bem, chamem ele para frente de uma vez,ele ama a banda 🙌🙌🙌
The group's manager is on the left, in the back, jammin' w/a tamborine, HA!
Yes had a different sound from every other band. Their music was difficult for even very experienced musicians. It was amazing to hear such young people be able to pull it off. Loved it. Thank you!
Just the fact you guys were able to get people together and encourage them to do it… nobody covers this song out there… it takes a lot of courage! Great work!!
Thumbs up for this band, they are great kids and, bonus points for their talented and cool bassist.
Excellent organist too!
They look like they're 12-16 years old 😮 anazing!
@@knowhere60 I'd guess the keyboardist/organist is not more than 10.
I love the vocals too.
I’m just sitting here smiling
What a bunch of awesomely talented people
Thank you ❤
i'll say so, too!
thank you so so so much!
It was impossible, but they didn't know, and they did it.
Absolutely AMAZING. You've totally captured the sound, the spirit and the feeling of the song!
Absolutely bloomin brilliant... Chris Squire would be so proud of the bassist..... All of you absolutely nailed a very difficult song to play... And its really appreciated that the younger generation should take the time to recreate a Yes classic.... Keep up this amazing work..
As a Yes fan of over 45 years that's a pretty good effort. Top bass player. Seeing them in their prime was jaw dropping it really was.
Agreed, considering the complexity of their music, their ability to take their studio renditions to the stage was something else, and I can't recall seeing any other band that gets that close to perfection.
I think its was in 1971 this great song.
Can't believe a bunch of kids nailed a very complicated song. Muchos kudos to all, you rock mightily!
In 1978, the height of my Yes fandom, I never ran into a young band on the corner pumping out songs from 1921. Hoorah!!!!
Music appreciation. How cool that they learned this song. Hard enough when you are an accomplished band. Hat's off to you. BTW, the keyboardist and bassist rule. Great job everyone.
These young musicians are just great. This was one of my favorite yes songs in my younger days. It’s good to see the younger generation play tunes like this.
Brawo za odwage!!! Klasyka rocka absolutnie!!! 👏👏👏👏👏 Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That bass line from Chris Squire...was phenomenal. Nice to see kids of today...recognizing its superiority.
I love the way they not only got notes rights but matched the enormous attitude of this groundbreaking work.
There have been a few live performances in my 6 decades that have brought tears to my eyes, but this is the first time they were tears of joy!
aw wow thank you so much!! so happy this made ya happy!
So happy to see these kids playing real music. They're nailing it too:)
we love us some prog!!
WOW young ones!!! Whew. That was absolutely smokin incredible. This is an incredibly difficult song to pull off and you ALL did it admirably. That was truly amazing. I can see why everyone was throughly captivated and into your performance. You all are truly of the Light! Yes and hey hey- that rhythm section was nailing it. Dude that bass tone was on point!!! Chris Squire would be smiling ear to ear. Great musicians you all are. Ladies- way to belt out those vocals. So so cool y’all. Keep it going. Best. D
BRAVO! To these kids on being inspired and having the courage to publicly perform this great song. Job well done, all of you!! ❤
Very ambitious for ANY band of any age! Every instrument and vocalist very impressive! The keyboardist must be at least 12. Super!
I love when young talented kids appreciate great music.
Man, this is crazy! Young people playing music I was fortunate enough to see performed live by Yes in 1973! To the non-musicians reading this, this song takes an enormous amount of research, practice, and talent.
incredible!! I remember at the time we were all wishing we could see them live
Everyone did a great job. As a guitarist I gotta say this is a tough song to learn and play
Very impressed that such a young band managed to play such a difficult song so well.
I have to say that if RUclips had an award for the best video of the year...this would be my vote. :-)
Having seen Yes in person back in 1975, I have to say these kids are rockin' it. This is an extremely tough song to cover and I've seen bands try and it's not easy. Nice job!
Wow! As a huge Yes fan I was surprised. This is not a mainstream easy piece of music these youngsters tackled. Respect for their musicianship.
So great to see this music live through a new generation.
Fab job guys. Big round of applause from the UK.
From Switzerland as well ... 💖
Big roundabout of applause 😎
I'm 62 and I first heard this song when I was 11. It changed my life profoundly. Long story short, I've owned my guitar repair business for 47 years because of the way this song inspired me. To hear these kids play it, makes me cry.... REALLY! Bravo!!!!
I'm 64. This was one of my favs. in the 70's. and still is. You guys were AWESOME!! Your bass player is phenomenal!! Keyboards singers and guitarist were great too. Took 4 yrs to finally see it, but glad I did😆👍
Rarely do you ever even see a group attempt a cover of a Yes song. The fact that these kids chose to is just amazing. The bass line makes the song and that kid just nails it.
I almost cried when I watched/listened to this. I'm 63, so I've been listening to this kind of music for over 50 years and I must tell you, I love this. Not only because they did such a good job but it does my heart wonders to know that these kids obviously understand & appreciate real music from yesteryear. Great job guys & girls.
wow! this is soooooo awesome! there's still hope in the world! all Yes members should be so proud of you. Congrats!
Absolutely wonderful. I've been a fan of Yes since the 70s, and you did them proud. ❤
I never thought 47 years after hearing this I would see the younger generation playing this. Awesome to watch and hear such young talented musicians.Just brilliant ❤❤❤
Faith in humanity restored!!
💖💖💖
Boy it's amazing that these kids put all this together from a complex song that's maybe 40 years old. And yes that bass player nailed Chris Squires tone and was right in there driving that band
The song was released more than 50 years ago ... hard to believe, I know!
This is a great cover of a song few attempt to cover. They are all nailing it. As a bassist for over 30 years, I find this bassist a true talent who can likely make it to the top levels. I've been a Yes fan since before I saw them live in the 1970s.
Oh Snap! These kids are badass! The bass player even managed to nail that Rickenbacker tone. Harmonies are killer!! Nice Job!!
Absolutely superb, guys. First the bassist nails the riff, then the young lad on the keyboard comes in... wow!
My hats off to you all. It took me much longer to actually play this masterpiece. I was about 23 years old and it scared the s#!t out of this keyboardist. Wonderful job. Keep going. You are our musical future. We’re very proud of you.
Como fan de Yes me emociona mucho ver a gente joven recuperando clásicos como éste. Me da esperanza en la humanidad. Bravo!!!😂👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
It's so "Awesome" to see the young people of today, playing the great Prog songs of the 70's from my most favorite band, "YES!!!"...Great Job you guys!!!!!...Keep it up and practice hard!!!...You'll go Far!!! 👍😃👍
That dude on bass!!!!!!!!! Amazing! They all are incredible, and this was 4 years ago. I bet they all totally jam their butts off now.
These young kids are jamming to a song that their grandmas and grandpas were probably listening to while stoned out of their heads over 50 years ago! Good music is timeless!
Magnificent performance!!! Love love love love this song. First heard it when I was 10 yrs old in 1971.
Great job by everyone! Great seeing young people playing songs like this. Special call out to the bass player whose strap came off (2:28) and did not miss a beat. Great recovery with getting it back on (with help).
Nice job with the little kid with enormous bass behind the scenes LOL
Can play the hound out of the bass......Someone get that young man some strap locks. 👌
Pensé que nadie mas lo había notado jajajaja
What a great great rendition of that tune , on the street as well, awesome. Seen Yes twice in concert and GTR. These guy's have no disgrace.
Great performance! The bass player & the singers are incredible! Congratulations!🎉
thank you Martin! :)
Great job! They weren't even born when this song was a hit. Does this old heart good to see quality rock and roll remembered by this generation. They nailed it!
Kudos! Especially to bass and keyboard players.Complicated song….and I have been listening to it for 50 years.
Just awesome. Great to see such young musicians tackle this very difficult song. As a musician who has been on some big stages I applaud these wonderful musicians. Bravo!
De dónde son estos chavos tendrás algún dato, parece que hablas español verdad.
Fantastic! Hat off to the bass player who even getting hooked up and asking for help never missed a beat FANTASTIC
Awesome job , gave me goosebumps seeing you do an great old YES song .
the guys from YES appreciate your talent.
This performance brought joy to my heart and what a great rendition! Great job! Hopefully they are already off to bigger gigs
I have been playing bass for 40 years and this shows how a good bass player makes a good band great.
So great to see the "younger gen." I'm 67 some I greaw up with this amazing music and have been inspired buy it ever since... Truly brilliant band on both count's! Not an easy song and fab effort! Nice job guy's please don't stop and keep the classics alive, they deserve it! You guy's are inspiring!!!!
thank you Billy!!!
As a longtime Yes fan myself, I just wanna say great job! Especially the bass player!🙌
Absolutely amazing!!!! I’m a Yes freak and I’m at a loss for words 😳
YES !
Great to see young people keeping the greatest music from the 70s alive!
My jaw is dropped on the floor. I can't even belive someone recreated this song note by note, just like Yes did.
Parece que la gente ni siquiera conoce esta rola mucho menos a YES. Esta música no es para cualquiera, es la primera vez que escucho una interpretación de YES, mis respetos para estos jóvenes saben lo que es bueno indiscutiblemente.
Classic Yes song. Great to see there is a young fanbase out there. Not an easy song to play either with so many mood changes.
I’m on my way to teach a couple music classes at a school and this just made my day! These kids should be super proud and whoever taught them is awesome!
Bravo to the whole band especially the bass player killing it
I love this. It’s not an easy song to do. They rocked it. That kid on bass!!! Wow.
Absolutely fantastic. Yes, the bassist. But everyone is killing it here. Shoutout to this band's ability to have 2 vocalists who can recreate that double-tracked effect on the original studio recording.
Muito legal ver jovens se dedicando a tocar uma musica extremamente difícil, e esse baixista é muito bom, assim nascem as feras !
Parabéns ao grupo !
Always nice to see today's youth appreciating the classics. :)
They all did great ...playing through inadequate equipment and playing all the right notes the keyboard player and bass player the guitarist...so wonderful to see young people playing the old people music.
Excelente....me encantaba de jóven ésta canción...hoy tengo ya 61 años...y aún .e encanta...felicitaciones a todos desde Chile 🇨🇱
The YES geezers here are happy and shocked that a young group of intelligent men and ladies chose to learn this song!
Great job!
Absolutely fantastic!! I cannot tell you how hard this song is to any of you. Non-musicians out there. It is so heartwarming to see this new young generation of musical students appreciating this progressive music from when I was a kid and I’m 62 this was groundbreaking music. The fact that you even attempt it is amazing and you did a great job, and you captured the vibe completely, which is more than I can say for hundreds of bands. Keep going keep playing rock ‘n’ roll learn the classics. Thanks.