Remembering Alan White (R.I.P.) with Yes' Turn of the Century and CTTE (Yessongs) | Episode 405

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
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    In this episode of #TheDailyDoug, I'm paying tribute to and remembering Yes drummer Alan White, who passed away at the age of 72 yesterday. First, we listen to Turn of the Century, a song he cowrote with Anderson and Howe. Then, we listen to their classic Close to the Edge, performed live from the Yessongs album. Rest in Peace, Alan!
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  • @rodneygriffin7666
    @rodneygriffin7666 2 года назад +126

    I cannot express how much this band and their music has enriched my life for over 50 years.

    • @progfrog5623
      @progfrog5623 2 года назад +1

      I’m right there with you! I was going to leave pretty much the same comment, truly the soundtrack to my life.

    • @Heatherofscots
      @Heatherofscots 2 года назад +3

      I could go on and on about Yes. They are BY FAR and away my favorite band (have been from a very tender age). Masters of their craft and not just great musicians noodling on but wrote some of the best compositions I've ever heard. It is not hyperbole for me to say that their best works are a religious experience for me. RIP Alan, Chris and Peter 🕊

    • @danruetenik3583
      @danruetenik3583 2 года назад +1

      So agree...Made my life full

    • @richardjosephus6802
      @richardjosephus6802 Год назад

      Yes, ELP

    • @rodneygriffin7666
      @rodneygriffin7666 Год назад

      I am extremely grateful to have experienced the late sixties and early seventies in my youth in America.
      Fantastic British bands like: The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, The Who, Jethro Tull, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, The Clash, ELP, The Sex Pistols, Elvis Costello and The Attractions, Deep Purple etc..
      Along with Motown, Stax , Aretha Franklin, Al Green, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder and so many, many more.
      Music, I believe is the greatest accomplishment mankind has given this beautiful blue dot of a planet that we ALL call Home.
      ✌️❤️

  • @davidyoung7418
    @davidyoung7418 2 года назад +214

    Alan White played a larger part in composition than most people realise. The perfect all round musician and a hero of mine. RIP Alan ~ borne away on the silent wings of freedom.

    • @alexbolt4406
      @alexbolt4406 2 года назад +8

      Amazing that two very different drummers found themselves in Yes, and not a beat was missed.

    • @vccgmarkpearce4984
      @vccgmarkpearce4984 2 года назад +2

      He was a good enough pianist to have auditioned for the keyboard vacancy whenever it came up.

    • @billcaradonna608
      @billcaradonna608 2 года назад +4

      @@vccgmarkpearce4984 He played all the keyboards on Magnification

    • @artysanmobile
      @artysanmobile Год назад +2

      Very nice tribute, David.

  • @IAmGRX
    @IAmGRX 2 года назад +11

    Alan White was amazing. One of my best friends, who actually taught me to play bass in the 90s, is Jon Davison. The current singer for YES. Decades before Jon(I call him Juano) joined YES he was the bass player in a band with a bunch of my friends called Sky Cries Mary from here in Seattle. Alan and Juano knew each other and after the SCM sound track I got to have lunch with my wife, Juano and Alan before the SCM gig. He was just the nicest English bloke you'd ever want to meet. Just a regular guy that happened to be the drummer in an iconic band. Juano's the same way really. Just a dude that sings in an amazing band. R.I.P. Alan! You rocked my friend. You were awesome and Seattle will miss you living around here.

  • @bélalugrisi
    @bélalugrisi 2 года назад +126

    "He was My best man at my wedding to Janee in Maui 1997…We love you Alan and will miss you…You were just the best of the best for Yes, and an amazing drummer...We wrote 'Turn of the Century' together all those years ago, just one of so many wonderful times together…he was a gentle soul." - Jon Anderson, Anderson's message concludes, "And now you're in heaven…resting after the long journey Home to meet your dear Mom who you loved so much...Blessings brother."

    • @heart9426
      @heart9426 2 года назад +7

      I got think about Jon writing those lines and that broke my heart. RIP ALAN 😞

    • @johnkru1295
      @johnkru1295 2 года назад +1

      Very good!

    • @algreaves4515
      @algreaves4515 2 года назад +11

      Alan live(d) about four minutes away from me on the East Side of Seattle in Newcastle. I couldn't believe it when I heard it ... I would see him out in his yard quite often. It would never occur to me to invade upon anyone's private life while at their home, or out eating dinner, etc... He always wore a black hat ... Not like Bonham's bowler hat... Just a cool black hat. I would listen to Big Generator or Imagine and think... "I just drove by that guy who's playing on these albums..." RIP Alan. I shan't see you in your garden forever more. Going For The One was one of my favorite albums as I was growing up. Alan White, Top bloke.

    • @bélalugrisi
      @bélalugrisi 2 года назад +3

      @@algreaves4515 Thanks for sharing that memory! He was a truly talented drummer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist,
      and a wonderful guy. Best to you! RIP Captain!

    • @bélalugrisi
      @bélalugrisi 2 года назад +5

      @@johnkru1295 Alan was the only member of YES that called Jon when he almost died from respiratory arrest. Yeah, an amazing career, I will miss Alan and cherish his work. Best, John!

  • @haljalykakik2384
    @haljalykakik2384 2 года назад +26

    Turn of the Century is one of the most underrated Yes songs IMHO. This song slays me every time I hear it. Amazing balance of everything. And the ending... spectacular.

    • @lizschneider3195
      @lizschneider3195 6 месяцев назад

      Turn of the Century is one of the most beautiful and powerful songs in the Yes arsenal. Thank you Alan

  • @nancymjohnson
    @nancymjohnson 2 года назад +89

    Seeing Yes in the mid-70’s literally changed my life, to this day. Never missed a tour.

  • @LordGreystoke
    @LordGreystoke 2 года назад +63

    Turn of the Century is one of prog rocks (and rock in general) most beautiful ballad ever composed!

  • @davijoski
    @davijoski 2 года назад +132

    When Bruford quit and Alan joined as his replacement, he had only THREE days to learn the set material from The Yes Album, Fragile, and CTTE before the first night of the CTTE tour - the same tour that you're watching.

    • @mrmusic248
      @mrmusic248 2 года назад +12

      Dave: No pressure !!

    • @tommy2x4
      @tommy2x4 2 года назад +16

      On 19 July 1972, after Yes had finished recording Close to the Edge, Bruford left to join King Crimson.[7] With their supporting tour less than a week away, the band were desperate for a replacement. White then got a call from Tony Dimitriades, who handled Offord's affairs and later became Yes's manager, informing White that the band wanted him to join.[16] Anderson and Squire then met White at Offord's flat, and he joined. He spent the following three days learning the band's repertoire before the Close to the Edge Tour began in Dallas, Texas on 30 July 1972.[17] In the same week, White was offered to join Jethro Tull and America.[18] White's performance was documented on their first live album Yessongs, in 1973;[19] this was followed by his first studio album with them later that year, Tales from Topographic Oceans.[20]

    • @tracerocks
      @tracerocks 2 года назад +35

      Good thing it was only Yes music and not something difficult 😂

    • @NewBritainStation
      @NewBritainStation 2 года назад +9

      He had sat in on Siberian Khatru (at least) while it was being recorded. They also didn’t perform Close to the Edge for the first time itself until mid-tour. But yes he picked it up very quickly.

    • @1planetmusic294
      @1planetmusic294 2 года назад +3

      @@NewBritainStation Yeah, and according to an article in Prog magazine on the making of the CTTE album Alan was there for the mixing of the album (to listen in as a drummer and friend of Offord) as Bruford had gone to King Crimson after the CTTE tracks were recorded but before mixing and mastering.

  • @DavidJones-lz4io
    @DavidJones-lz4io 2 года назад +136

    Jon put out a beautiful tweet earlier saying that Alan would be seeing his dear mother and Chris Squire in heaven very soon. Whether you believe or not, this certainly brought a tear to my jaundiced eye ❤️❤️

    • @Magnetron33
      @Magnetron33 2 года назад +27

      I remember Jon saying that when Jon was hospitalized with repiratory collapse, Alan was the only one that contacted him.

    • @rcpsammy7186
      @rcpsammy7186 2 года назад +16

      @@Magnetron33 that's true...
      I met Alan many times and he was incredibly nice.

    • @jimilove7773
      @jimilove7773 2 года назад +6

      You better believe it. 777

    • @matto9734
      @matto9734 2 года назад +5

      So good that we have recordings, videos and memories, right?

    • @DavidJones-lz4io
      @DavidJones-lz4io 2 года назад +2

      @@matto9734 So very true my friend 👍

  • @danburnes722
    @danburnes722 2 года назад +85

    Relayer was a standout for Alan. Great intros and strong elements of fusion in that album.

    • @hpatss4966
      @hpatss4966 2 года назад +4

      Every track Alan played on was a standout

    • @stanwray4070
      @stanwray4070 2 года назад +14

      Soundchaser is Alan’s Magnum Opus ( In my humble opinion )

    • @ChollieD
      @ChollieD 2 года назад +6

      Right? The intro for Sound Chaser showed off his amazing gift for rolls, which he could articulate more cleanly than anyone I've ever heard.

    • @jamiegolden7093
      @jamiegolden7093 2 года назад +1

      Sound Chaser, Doug. You need to do Sound Chaser

    • @philgrimm1508
      @philgrimm1508 2 года назад

      Alan wasn't on that album. Buford recorded on that one. But I'm sure if he had been, it would have been as perfectly good with him as it was without him.

  • @jaquestraw1
    @jaquestraw1 2 года назад +38

    From Jon -
    Dear Alan. My best man at my wedding to Janee in Maui 1997
    We love you and will miss you
    You were just the best of the best for Yes and wonderful soul...
    We wrote Turn of the Century together all those years ago, just one of so many wonderful times together…
    And now you’re in heaven ….resting after the long journey Home to meet your dear Mom...and Chris of course
    Blessings brother 💕💕💕💕
    We love you so Alan. Jon&Janee🙏🙏🙏💕💕

    • @briano.1503
      @briano.1503 2 года назад +2

      Thank you for this brother!
      ✌💀👍🧠🌌♾

    • @stevennovakovich2525
      @stevennovakovich2525 6 месяцев назад

      Life is short. Don't let it just pass you by.

  • @lylesmith3506
    @lylesmith3506 2 года назад +73

    Alan’s best playing I feel was the Going For The One album and Drama. He has a great feel and touch and excellent timing. I love the chime work he does on Awaken. Turn of the Century is a perfect choice and my favorite song Yes ever did. Harmonies and playing are superb. RIP Alan and Chris

    • @andycarter9845
      @andycarter9845 2 года назад +3

      This is GFTO's 'And You And I'

    • @danielecardinali7349
      @danielecardinali7349 2 года назад +16

      In Relayer he was from another planet

    • @christopherwright8811
      @christopherwright8811 2 года назад +6

      If ever there was a more beautiful song than this, I have never heard it. RIP Alan White.

    • @MichaelVLang
      @MichaelVLang 2 года назад +4

      Tormato gets a lot of stick, but Alan was amazing on every track.

    • @paultrouskie1825
      @paultrouskie1825 2 года назад +3

      Agree with Turn of the Century. So beautiful. Perfect song.

  • @Kang2112
    @Kang2112 2 года назад +46

    The live version of Close to the Edge is so full of energy and just so intense so good. Only Yes would do this only Yes.

  • @bethrappeport9381
    @bethrappeport9381 2 года назад +37

    Turn of the Century is an amazing piece, and the lyrics are truly poetry.

  • @MichaelVLang
    @MichaelVLang 2 года назад +23

    I was gifted front row tix for their 2015 tour at the Fox. Alan and Chris shared a brain, I experienced so much effortless music from both of them, I was lifted from my seat. Seeing Chris's wry smile when he went somewhere and Alan joined him, magical. Alan heard things that no one else did. A bit of Ringo, a bit of Ginger, a bit of Giles, and a huge dose of confidence and intelligence. When he hit a note, it was obvious it was him, his snare was so unique and full of personality and fire. I hate losing heroes.

  • @RonTavalinProgBassist
    @RonTavalinProgBassist 2 года назад +14

    "Turn of the Century" is one of Yes' most beautiful songs. RIP Alan.

  • @davidpalermo4695
    @davidpalermo4695 2 года назад +25

    "Turn Of The Century" is one of the best YES songs.

  • @douggottlieb
    @douggottlieb 2 года назад +25

    One of the most beautiful songs ever. RIP Alan. You touched so many, and left us so much, but are gone too soon.

    • @misterghee1
      @misterghee1 2 года назад

      Going for.....the 1 Goodevening sir, 🎶👍

    • @yessharp472
      @yessharp472 2 года назад +1

      Y3S, my friends. The heart of the band now in heaven, Chris and Alan.
      Alas, I've never seen the band play live, but Yes, they have been the heartbeat of my life

  • @martinmay8919
    @martinmay8919 2 года назад +39

    Thank you Doug for such a fitting tribute to the late Alan White. He was more than just a drummer, he was the heartbeat of this truly unique and brilliant band of musicians.
    This shows us how good they were, being able to reproduce such intricate music live, in the 70's, when the sound equipment wasn't what it is today.
    I saw them perform Turn of the Century, in the early 70's. Steve absolutely nailed the guitar parts on it. As he played the solo, a ballet dancer appeared on top of the amps at the back of the stage. She danced across the amps, then suddenly jumped in the air and turned in a ball of fire that whizzed around behind them. It was a brilliant piece of back projection that fooled us in the audience, making her look real. The looks on the fan's faces was priceless!
    Once again, thank you Doug,
    RIP Alan, and thank you for your music and the enjoyment you brought us, on record, and on stage.

    • @robertakerman3570
      @robertakerman3570 2 года назад

      So true. On a different note, can U picture Doug @ a Karaoke bar? I think it would B a hoot.

  • @peterdixon7734
    @peterdixon7734 2 года назад +22

    Some of the greatest moments of my life have occurred with the sound of Alan White's drumming in the background. RIP indeed.

  • @sagitt1856
    @sagitt1856 2 года назад +11

    After the shock of Chris's death in 2015, Alan in turn has just left us. YES, how not to be sad! R.I.P Alan. Thank you, Master Helvering.

  • @JeffreyBrock58
    @JeffreyBrock58 2 года назад +5

    I have seen yes 22 times over 45 years until Jon left the band. I have met Alan several times. He was kind hearted and warm. I will miss him. Seeing Yes was a spiritual experience. The music effected you on more levels than just with your ears and eyes. It was combination excitement, awe and spiritual calm. Alan was awesome each and every time I saw them. He was a beautiful person.

  • @fabiofreitas1438
    @fabiofreitas1438 2 года назад +16

    Yes music is a very important part of my life, and Alan's drumming is key in my favourites, including masterworks Ritual, Awaken, Gates of Delirium, Release Release, Endless Dream and Mind Drive among many others. One of the Finnest Drummers I ever seen! Thank you for all these beautiful songs and RIP Mr Alan White.

  • @MrDaveBurl
    @MrDaveBurl 2 года назад +2

    Simply Gorgeous.... (Turn of the Century) Thank you Alan White & YES

  • @binnad7091
    @binnad7091 9 месяцев назад +3

    The genius of Close to the Edge is how the composition and arrangement feels like it's just one stray thread away from completely unraveling... close, so close to the edge -- but it never quite goes over.

  • @mjc01
    @mjc01 2 года назад +11

    Turn of the Century. Such a beautiful story and song. Love, loss, grief. And transcendence.

  • @positivelygodberg1903
    @positivelygodberg1903 2 года назад +13

    I'd like to see all the surviving members and ex-members who are still musically active do a one time reunion show in honour of the legacy of Alan and Chris and the history of the band... They don't need to change the current lineup of the band... Just all get together and put the awkwardness aside and do a true "An Evening of Yes Music"... Just one time. Just for the legacy... Record it for the fans worldwide to see... I would love to hear the two Jons singing lead vocals together... A guy can dream, I guess.
    Thanks for this awesome tribute, Doug!

  • @neilanderson7669
    @neilanderson7669 2 года назад +10

    For me, this is Yes’ most beautiful song. I am giving thanks to Alan for all the years of enhancing my life. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @S-Ltd1000
    @S-Ltd1000 2 года назад +25

    Turn of the century is one of those hidden gems. The guitar work is amazing and it perfectly captures the atmosphere of Victorian England as per the title.

    • @joelliebler5690
      @joelliebler5690 2 года назад +1

      A sensational tune highlighted by Howe’s genius and Jon’s incredible vocals.

    • @JasonSmith-jr7jh
      @JasonSmith-jr7jh 2 года назад +3

      Need to hear Annie Haslam (Renaissance) and Steve Howe do their beautiful rendition of this song.

  • @p165711
    @p165711 2 года назад +4

    It's been a bad couple of weeks with losses starting with Klaus Schulze, Vangelis, now Chris White. I guess it's the era, them's all aging as are we all. Sadly they are my era. RIP Chris.

    • @framundajohnson2186
      @framundajohnson2186 2 года назад +1

      Chris?

    • @lindazee
      @lindazee 2 года назад

      ALAN (Alan White) and yes, rest in peace to both Alan and Chris 😔

    • @framundajohnson2186
      @framundajohnson2186 2 года назад

      @@lindazee Chris has been gone for years . his first name was Alan

    • @lindazee
      @lindazee 2 года назад

      @@framundajohnson2186 if you look at the post above by AJCN, you'll notice that he wrote "Chris White". My post was in response to his combining and mixing the names Chris Squire with Alan White.

    • @framundajohnson2186
      @framundajohnson2186 2 года назад

      @@lindazee I was only playing. May they both rest in peace. ✨

  • @abettermoon
    @abettermoon 2 года назад +6

    Turn of the Century is the only song that gives me chills every time I listen to it. Love it. RIP Alan White, we'll miss you.

  • @yestopographic73
    @yestopographic73 2 года назад +2

    R.I.P Alan. I also raised my glass to my < All Time Favourite > drummer. Many thanks Doug for this beautiful tribute. Especially playing . This Song is Paradise On Earth. It is not beautiful, it is CELESTIAL.

  • @duanesmith1523
    @duanesmith1523 2 года назад +30

    Close to the Edge is a masterpiece. Loved Alan’s playing on Yessongs

    • @joelliebler5690
      @joelliebler5690 2 года назад +2

      That got me going!

    • @briano.1503
      @briano.1503 2 года назад +3

      The first Yes I ever head was the Starship Trooper from Yessongs when I was a preteen in the early 70's. His drumming on that song especially blew me away as a young drummer myself.
      Godspeed Alan!
      🧠🌌♾❤

  • @Galahad-hk4bb
    @Galahad-hk4bb 2 года назад +1

    Watching people re-‘Awaken’ to the incredible body of work that the YES alumni have created is pure joy !!
    Sadly, Yes’ heartbeat 💓 has left us. Chris & Alan, Thank God we will carry you ‘Onward’ in our ‘Hearts’.
    I know, eventually, we will meet again.
    RIP CHRIS & ALAN🥲🥲🥲

  • @kevinbrown3082
    @kevinbrown3082 2 года назад +5

    I went to the cinema to see this concert film. Fantastic in the big screen. This live album got me into YES in a big way. Chris Squires stage presence had a massive impact on me. Still one of my all time favourite bass players. I think I’m right in saying this was the first recording that Allan White appeared on. His first album in the studio was Relayer. An absolute masterpiece in my opinion. Totally mind blowing.

    • @brandoncrow3741
      @brandoncrow3741 2 года назад

      I think Topographic Oceans was his first studio album with Yes.

    • @kevinbrown3082
      @kevinbrown3082 2 года назад

      @@brandoncrow3741
      Yes. I think you’re right. Then Wakeman left and Moraz joined for Relayers. My bad. They really made him earn his keep in those early days with them. 😂

    • @brandoncrow3741
      @brandoncrow3741 2 года назад

      @@kevinbrown3082 to be honest, I wasn't sure. My initial Yes journey started with Fragile and 90125! 🤣 A child of the 80's. What can I say? A huge loss for us with Alan passing. 🙏

  • @luvyesmusici4886
    @luvyesmusici4886 2 года назад +1

    The magic that is YES-music.
    The magic that was Alan White.
    Many/most drummers don't get the recognition that they deserve. Alan was a giant of a drummer/percussionist.Alan White was a true legend.

  • @lorcazola
    @lorcazola 2 года назад +9

    "On Silent Wings of Freedom" is one of my all-time favorite songs. Squire & White nail it !

  • @Oliasn8
    @Oliasn8 2 года назад +32

    Iconic Yes music and a great choice to honor Alan’s vast legacy with this wonderful assemblage of virtuosos. Thanks, Doug.🙏🏻

  • @ansfridaeyowulfsdottir8095
    @ansfridaeyowulfsdottir8095 2 года назад +22

    Oh, I am so glad you did _Turn of the Century._ One of my favourite ever songs.
    {:-:-:}

    • @Domino-bo4kh
      @Domino-bo4kh 2 года назад +2

      Absolutely awesome spine-tingler...

    • @ansfridaeyowulfsdottir8095
      @ansfridaeyowulfsdottir8095 2 года назад +4

      @@Domino-bo4kh
      _"Laughing as they danced, highest colours touching others..."_
      _"We walk hands in the Sun, memories, when we're young love lingers so..."_
      {:-:-:}

    • @tracerocks
      @tracerocks 2 года назад +2

      One of my favorite songs!

  • @maval4537
    @maval4537 3 месяца назад +1

    I was twelve when 90125 came out and I thought Yes was a new band...I bought the album and couldn't stop listening... When I heard the odd-timed intro to Changes (which is credited to Alan White) for the first time, I thought that was the coolest rhythm I'd ever heard. And at that point I didn't even know how many brilliant albums there were to discover from the band!

  • @iantyler4045
    @iantyler4045 2 года назад +4

    Listening to this was an emotional experience for me. Alan white had some big shoes to fill but he more than stepped up to the challenge and in only 3 days yet! What a legend.

  • @Magnetron33
    @Magnetron33 2 года назад +13

    Thanks Doug! Saw Alan roughly 40 times with YES. Incredible drummer, compser and Human Being. We have been hugely blessed by this man RIP

  • @tracerocks
    @tracerocks 2 года назад +11

    I totally broke down hearing this. Never fails to move me after all these years.

  • @mosestalbot
    @mosestalbot 2 года назад +5

    Turn Of The Century can bring me to tears when someone HASN'T just died.

  • @gerrybvr
    @gerrybvr 2 года назад +8

    The true test of any band is their ability to reproduce their albums live. This is a perfect example of virtuosos at work.

  • @3ggshe11s
    @3ggshe11s 2 года назад +16

    I think Alan did his best work on "Relayer" and "Drama." A great guy who'll be dearly missed.

  • @thomasrudy6132
    @thomasrudy6132 2 года назад +6

    Turn Of The Century, MASTERPIECE, Close To The Edge, MASTERPIECE, Alan White, MASTER DRUMMER, PERCUSSIONIST, RIP

  • @michaelsoto5542
    @michaelsoto5542 2 года назад +2

    Turn Of The Century is one of their absolute best! Alan White also turned down an offer by Jethro Tull to join Yes. In 2019 I got to meet Alan & his wife Gigi at a Rock&Roll Fantasy Camp while in the recording studio with Eddie Kramer & Laurence Juber. We also saw Alan back in the lobby of the Universal Sheraton where he was alone & lost! He remembered my group from earlier in the day, chatted with us, took selfies, & was very grateful for our escort back to the elevator to go back to his room. God speed Mr. White. You were superlative & will be dearly missed.

  • @Magnetron33
    @Magnetron33 2 года назад +5

    Certainly one of the most beautiful ever. A true Materpiece! When they did that tour they had a holographic ballerina dancing behind them. They were the masters of PROG!

  • @Sam_Utah
    @Sam_Utah 2 года назад +1

    Tip a glass to a musical giant, indeed! Turn of the Century is a YES master piece, everyone at the top of their game. Alan is barely heard, a couple of toms and cymbals. But an inspired melody and perfectly realized. Whenever I get tired of my limited skill set, I go to Turn of the Century, Awaken or Close to the Edge and get re-inspired.

  • @williamsporing1500
    @williamsporing1500 2 года назад +5

    R.I.P. Alan…thank you for everything.
    Doug, it’s entertaining watching you realize what us Yes fans have known for decades….

  • @rofavilla
    @rofavilla 11 месяцев назад +1

    Steve Howe just crushed his guitar on this out of the world masterpiece! The tones and development of the song is one of the best examples of the band 's composition and performance skills . Kudos!

  • @J.-M.
    @J.-M. 2 года назад +19

    Sad news. Alan White was a very underrated drummer. While Bill Bruford is a genius and totally unique, I've also always loved Alan's straightforward, rock-oriented versions of the older stuff on Yessongs. I've always admired his extremely energetic performance on Anne Of Cleves from Rick Wakeman's The Six Wives of Henry VIII, his style and brutal sound really seemed ahead of its time. His drumming on Relayer is spectacular, too, especially Sound Chaser.

    • @JeffreyBrock58
      @JeffreyBrock58 2 года назад +4

      I think Alan was a genius too. Listen to his fills. There were never two alike.

    • @J.-M.
      @J.-M. 2 года назад +2

      @@JeffreyBrock58 Yeah, he had an amazing gift for fills. When I was listening to Yessongs 30 years ago, Alan's fills were the main attraction for me. So distinctive, gutsy, youthfully vigorous, even the simple things sounded cool, powerful. Very quick hands. Like the polar opposite of Bruford's restrained, clinical, more intellectual style. I remembered every fill he played on that album, note for note.

    • @JeffreyBrock58
      @JeffreyBrock58 2 года назад +2

      @@J.-M. I’m glad you agree about his genius. I was never a Bruford fan. He was way to esoteric for me. To me rock music is based on the power of the rhythm section. Alan and Chris were truly amazing. Sadly we have lost them both. To be honest I have seen Yes play live over 30 times but I haven’t seen them since Jon left. That’s just me.

    • @ezioauditore3128
      @ezioauditore3128 2 года назад

      @@JeffreyBrock58
      Not just you.

    • @sidalientv
      @sidalientv 10 месяцев назад

      Underrated? In which planet lived you in the last 30 or 40 years?

  • @harrisonandrew
    @harrisonandrew 18 дней назад

    When I listen to Yes I am in my happy place. I’m so lucky to have seen the band, with that line up, a couple of times. I also saw Alan with Steve’s version of Yes a few years ago. At that time Alan was recovering from an illness or surgery or something. He was quite shaky on his pins and only played a couple of songs - they had a stand-in drummer for that reason. He got such a blast of love from the audience - it was at Liverpool’s Philharmonic Hall. I was gutted when he passed away and it still feels raw (as it does with Chris). A saw Rick doing Journey to the Centre of the Earth last year with Mollie Marriott on vocals (she was amazing). It again was at the Liverpool Philharmonic. My wife and I were lucky enough to meet and chat with Rick before the show. What a truly nice man. So relaxed chatting away, mainly about football (soccer). When you first reacted to Close to the Edge I was delighted at how much you loved it. Clearly you are a convert. Their music is a joy. Thank you Doug.

  • @Jets0wn23
    @Jets0wn23 2 года назад +3

    I’ve seen them at least over 30 times since 1976! The best live band! RIP Alan! You will be forever missed! You are now with Chris! ❤️🥁

  • @Omm3693
    @Omm3693 2 года назад +1

    I was lucky to see yes live many times. I am a Yogi and now live in Cambodia. Last night may 27th I was watching the colorful videos of Heart of the sunrise and perpetual change live ,Posted by Jon. I was meditating in a higher mind. After listening i got my phone from charging,I looked at it and the article from the BBC that Alan died was opened on my phone without me opening it. Hard to believe but that's what happened.

  • @talibe801
    @talibe801 2 года назад

    Close to the edge was in 73 my introduction to Yes, i was only ten but listen to this intire album in a friends house ,was an eye opener,still one of my favorite albuns of all time. in 1990 i qwent to Madrid to see the first Yes Concert for me.

  • @APlotMusic
    @APlotMusic 2 года назад +10

    As a side note, EVERY track on Yessongs utterly blows away the earlier studio recordings of the same songs, IMHO. Without exception.

    • @duanesmith1523
      @duanesmith1523 2 года назад

      Agreed

    • @Mike__G
      @Mike__G 2 года назад

      What Yessongs shows, for sure is how talented these guys were as musicians in the wild world of live performance. Studio albums reveal a more planned and controlled creativity.

    • @GreenmanWood
      @GreenmanWood Год назад

      And, the Yessongs versions of Yours Is No Disgrace and Perpetual Change in my opinion, contain the greatest examples of electric guitar playing of all genres, all eras, all time, period.

  • @hughcdavies
    @hughcdavies 2 года назад +1

    Alan wasn't just drummer, he was a multi instrumentalist and composer. And like Stewart Copeland and Neil Peart, Alan taught me the value of learning to play as many instruments as possible.
    Because, music is ever changing, just like skiing or sailing. You never stop learning.

  • @jacquesjanoyer
    @jacquesjanoyer 2 года назад +4

    When we listen to this song, we are not quite the same after.

  • @yyzwdm
    @yyzwdm Год назад +1

    Although I had listened to Yes extensively, when I first discovered this album it cemented this band as one of my absolute favorites. It's still my favorite album by the band out of so many greats.

  • @manager0175
    @manager0175 2 года назад +3

    Turn Of the Century is the most beautiful love song ever written. IMHO. I have taken my entire family to see YES live.

  • @getexis8685
    @getexis8685 2 года назад

    What a beautiful whiskey... tasty.
    Alan White ... the work remains and perpetuates its name for us to appreciate and reflect on.
    What a beautiful music and... I don't even know what to say... just listening.
    Music has to be another state of matter that has not yet been cataloged.
    It's just fascinating what humans can do.

  • @arpeggioblues5924
    @arpeggioblues5924 2 года назад +3

    I was blessed to be able to talk directly with Jon Anderson this week.. It was very touching; I told him of my experience meeting Alan White.. There have been so many wonderful musical artists that are leaving us.. as Jon Anderson said : "Alan is up there in heaven with Chris Squire" Jon just made it a tad easier to cope with this mourning... We'll love you and the gifts you have given us over the last 50 years, and I can honestly admit, I was introduced to them in 1971, and have been an avid fan; I've had the oppty to see him perform 17 different concerts over the last 50 years.. (* I definitely will hang out with all the best when it's my turn for heaven).

  • @robsmith1a
    @robsmith1a 2 года назад +7

    Sad to hear of Alan's passing. Andy Fletcher of Depeche mode too. Going for the one is my favourite yes album, beautiful throughout, a fitting tribute

  • @freak49
    @freak49 2 года назад +10

    This is a hard one. Other than Chris Squire, Alan White was a mainstay with Yes. What a bummer.
    If i remember, I think "Turn of the Century" was the first song I played in the year 2000

  • @_JimS
    @_JimS 2 года назад

    The Symphonic Live [2001 Blue Ray/DVD] with the Eurpoean Festival Orchestra was a phenomenal concert and is available on DVD. I have it and break it out every Christmas season for a watch. CTTE is in it and will bring a tear to your eye. Highly recommended. I first saw YES in Cleveland in '74 as a junior in HS at Richfield Coliseum, Ohio....then two more time after. My all-time favorite band.

  • @ionakiya2448
    @ionakiya2448 2 года назад +6

    Thanks Doug for this magical tribute. Been riding the spiritual wave with Jon and YES for over 50 years now and seen them play live in every continent of this beautiful planet. Such Chakra spinning sounds. Thank you so much for sharing this with us all today. It has been such a pleasure watching you find Yes music and watching the impact it is having on you. Just let it in. I was a mere 14 year old in Scotland when I first heard CTTE and it just blew my mind and it still does.. I found YES the day after the passing of my father when I was 14……it was perfect timing and heaven sent. It’s a big toast to you Doug……Cheers

  • @frankmcdowell7728
    @frankmcdowell7728 2 года назад +1

    RIP Alan, a perfect drummer for a perfect prog band. So sad to hear to hear this news. Been a follower since '75. I am not a musician, but IMHO the YesSongs version of CTTE is very different to the studio version *mainly* due to Alan's dynamism on the kit driving the music forward in contrast to Bruford's classic metronomic precision holding the band really tight in the studio version. The resulting energy in the live version released by Alan's playing is unreal. That version never ceases to amaze me.

  • @bobfitzpatrick8952
    @bobfitzpatrick8952 2 года назад +13

    This wasn't the easiest of days, but your tribute made it better - thanks for this.

  • @rissman6007
    @rissman6007 2 года назад

    Mr. White was always one of the best drummers ever, but never got the recognition he deserved. He was truly an amazing professional and a great guy. Condolences to his wife and children. Ouisiyes.

  • @LuisGarcia-ee2tr
    @LuisGarcia-ee2tr 2 года назад +6

    Great drummer. For me his best work, due to the complexity of the rhythm, is in "The Gates of Delirium". RIP brother.

  • @rocinantae
    @rocinantae 4 месяца назад

    This is one of the bands/artist that kept me in touch with my spiritual side even though I tried so hard to run away from it. Always "Close to the Edge", but never fell over.

  • @djehuti3
    @djehuti3 2 года назад +5

    thanks Doug, that was great. Yes have been my favourite band since 1982 because of songs like these. I get the love for CTTE, although I put Awaken, Gates of Delirium and Ritual slightly over it. And Turn of the Century is staggerigly beautiful.

  • @lawrencejhutchinson
    @lawrencejhutchinson 2 года назад +2

    I was lucky to see Yes with Alan on the Tales from Topographic Oceans in November 1973. They played the whole Close to the Edge album, then the whole Topographic Oceans album (the second ever live performance), then Heart of the Sunrise and Roundabout as encores! Those were the days - £2 for a seat in the second row!

  • @Bryman1970
    @Bryman1970 2 года назад +4

    TOTC is a beautiful song. I've been a huge fan of Yes fan for years, and I've never thought that Alan joining the band took away the band's potential as some may say. If anything, him being a rock drummer brought Yes to a wider audience. Also, learning the Yessongs repertoire in 3 days as he did is quite a feat. Although some may say he sounded like "a bull in a China shop" on that album, again, he was more of a rock drummer and put his own stamp on it. He seemed like a great guy to all who've met him, and during his time in Yes, especially in the earlier years, he was the mediator between the other band members during their many heated arguments, and probably has a lot to do with the band staying together as long as they have. RIP Alan. Thanks for the many years of music.

    • @DavidLazarus
      @DavidLazarus 2 года назад +2

      I too think that Alan was the best drummer for Yes. Bill was (past tense only because he no longer plays) a phenomenal drummer, but Alan was what Yes needed.

  • @EARTHDAYGLOBAL
    @EARTHDAYGLOBAL 5 месяцев назад

    Doug, you understand the YES story, most have no idea how to interpret this amazing music (Story), understand the story of YES🌷, you will never have to question the music or the lyrics.......THE STORY.....Thank you Doug

  • @snacklofter
    @snacklofter 2 года назад +6

    Thank you Doug - I really think Alan deserves a ton of credit for his loyal contribution to Yes.👍👍👍

  • @brettpalfrey4665
    @brettpalfrey4665 2 года назад

    I listen and enjoys a lot of different forms of music , from punk thru to classical....but I always come back to Yes, especially these 2 songs...pure magic.

  • @jeffreytaylor6257
    @jeffreytaylor6257 2 года назад +6

    TOTC- One of the few Yes songs where Jon's words have real world meaning.
    It's just a beautiful effort from all of the musicians.

  • @gimmesometruth2003
    @gimmesometruth2003 2 года назад

    My first Rock concert was the July,8 1975 YES show in Nashville Tn. What a memory, what a band. After the show I was stopped in traffic behind the colosseum and they came out of the venue in their limousine just in front of us. Very happy memories!

  • @musicbeatlesband
    @musicbeatlesband 2 года назад +6

    What a beautiful discussion and tribute to Alan White. RIP Alan. And thank you for all you do, Doug.

  • @eehuffman54
    @eehuffman54 2 года назад +1

    RIP Alan White. Thanks for this post. There is percussion all over Turn of the Century -- temple bells, muted cymbals, etc. It's mixed in the background, but shows true ensemble playing. Also, compare Bill Bruford's and Alan's drumming on Close to the Edge. Bruford is very sparse -- excellent jazz drumming. Alan brought a rock drummer's approach to Yes. It brought the group to a new place.

  • @keithbk
    @keithbk 2 года назад +28

    If you've not done a review of every song from "Going for the One" by Yes, please do. I rank it as my all-time favorite album in my catalog.

    • @petecalgaro
      @petecalgaro 2 года назад +1

      It is amazing. ❤️🎶❤️

    • @anneshirley1748
      @anneshirley1748 2 года назад +2

      Was my introduction to the band in 1977! Never looked back! So sad xx ❤

    • @caroleann_2142
      @caroleann_2142 2 года назад

      I'm pretty sure Doug did AWAKEN, & loved it. ❤🥰

    • @DannyD714
      @DannyD714 2 года назад +1

      as with a lot of bands in the 70s i came late to the party. i was a pop fan until around 1974 at age 13, then started discovering more progressive rock. as a result i have a lot of albums that came out that were my first serious listen to more than what i heard on the radio,which were usually the hits. like you,it was "going for the one" that i claim as "my yes album". the starting point that sent me delving into their back catalog to play catch up. so in a way i can relate to all these people reacting to the music i've been listening to for almost 50 years. it's just too bad that i have nothing of today to react to myself. nothing from all of this century interests me like what came out of the last 25 years of the 20th century.

    • @keithbk
      @keithbk 2 года назад

      @@DannyD714 For more modern albums, try RadioHead's "The Bends" and "OK Computer." Also, 21 Pilots continue to surprise me with fantastic thematic albums like "Trench."

  • @patrickgrant109
    @patrickgrant109 2 года назад +2

    These Guys were so young, how could anyone that age not only compose such a masterpiece, but make it even better live! All are masterpieces themselves!

  • @laurasweed5262
    @laurasweed5262 2 года назад +24

    My favorite drummer, Mike Portnoy, has Alan White as an influence.

    • @peternielsen8362
      @peternielsen8362 2 года назад +7

      Mike Portnoy is a great drummer. I really got into "Metropolis 2, Scenes From A Memory". Great album.
      Also have a dvd of just him showing the drumming of some of his songs. "Liquid Drum Theater". An educational dvd.
      Of course, I loved Alan White and Yes. My favorite band.
      Alan was a rock drummer. But I really loved Bill Bruford for his jazzy drumming.
      I'm still sad that Alan and Chris Squire have passed.

    • @nsgobbi
      @nsgobbi 2 года назад +3

      @@peternielsen8362 Different styles. Techniques (White, Bruford) X Pirotechnics (Portnoy).

    • @peternielsen8362
      @peternielsen8362 2 года назад

      Yes, very different styles. All great.

  • @briano.1503
    @briano.1503 2 года назад +1

    R.I.P Alan White
    Not only did he work with YES , but John Lennon and George Harrison on All Things Must Pass .
    I was lucky enough to see him play live 3 times.
    Thank you Alan , Godspeed brother!
    🧠🌌♾❤

  • @Frankincensedjb123
    @Frankincensedjb123 2 года назад +4

    As soon as Steve's acoustic guitar begins accompanying Jon .... tears. And when the acoustic guitar takes over at 6:47 .... beauteous. Heart-felt melodious genius.

    • @pwethman1
      @pwethman1 2 года назад +1

      That last squeal of the guitar before the vocals come back in puts my heart in my throat every time!

    • @paultrouskie1825
      @paultrouskie1825 2 года назад +2

      @@pwethman1 will never get old. Goosebumps since I first heard it all those many years ago.

    • @eehuffman54
      @eehuffman54 2 года назад

      Me, too. I always imagine someone choreographing a ballet to this piece.

  • @marratia
    @marratia 2 года назад

    Yessongs was one of the 3 albums I bought when I was a 14years old teen, the other two were The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway and ELP Welcome Back my Friends..., It doesn't mater how many times I hear CTTE, it is the same feeling of greatness, It was sad when Chris and Alan left us, but they will be with us for ever.

  • @johnwolf3294
    @johnwolf3294 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for doing this. I loved Alan's playing. Turn of the century is one of my all time favs. And You and I, Awaken and Chris's masterpiece Onward.

  • @Phi1l
    @Phi1l 2 года назад

    Had the pleasure of watching him back in 1978 at Wembley with Yes. So many have said it below, he kept a great beat behind the complexities of a Yes song & the demands of a group of musical galactico's, then added more!! RIP Alan.

  • @dasbigguy
    @dasbigguy 2 года назад +3

    RiP Alan White - a great tribute to an accomplished musician. Well done Doug....

  • @jdennyan4722
    @jdennyan4722 2 года назад

    So Sad, Seen Yes at least 3 times in my hey days in Pittsburgh, All of the members are top notch artists Yessongs Live is my best, Always jammin loud in the 70's!! along with Sabbath,Nugent,Skynard,Manfred Man,Uriah Heep and my Favorite Pink Floyd seen them 4 times including Animals Tour in Cleveland 77' Seen Roger 4 times plus gonna check him out again July 6th them years was real Rock, R.I.P Alan and Chris.. And another great reaction Doug Thanks ✌ out

  • @willvickers5537
    @willvickers5537 2 года назад +5

    Damn RIP Alan, he had such a huge influence on me I will miss him. Thanks Doug I love your videos!

  • @Chadner
    @Chadner Год назад

    Turn of the Century might be my favorite by them. It was the first song we played in the delivery room when my daughter was born. Now every time I hear it it takes me back. Such a pure feeling of beauty and possibility. Such amazing optimism in this track.

  • @tentruesummers9043
    @tentruesummers9043 2 года назад +3

    Nice tribute Doug, thank you. Alan gave me a drumstick after a concert on the Drama tour. I couldn't believe how splintered it was from striking the rims. A life well lived.

    • @walter2990
      @walter2990 2 года назад

      That's a great memory for you I'm sure, thanks for sharing it with us!

  • @LeavesofGreenLoG
    @LeavesofGreenLoG Год назад

    One of their fine pieces of music. When I was about 14, I heard Wonderous Stories on the radio one morning, and that afternoon bought Going For the One from Acorn Records in Yeovil. When I got home, I put it on the turntable. Up till then, I had never heard music like this before - a revelation, and Turn of the Century otherworldly. Love Steve's guitar so much - worth listening to a version he did of this song with Annie Haslam (on Tales from Yesterday). Awaken also a masterpiece. We were lucky to get tickets to see Yes at Wembley, late October 1977. Again, this was the first real gig I had been to, and the band were on top form. Turn of the Century was accompanied by a visual backdrop green silhouette of a ballet dancer. When the band did Awaken, the backdrop to Steve's riffing guitar solo was a huge set of flames rising massively over the band. By this stage we had run down to the front and were standing on the front row seats jamming along with the band and thousands in the hall. And that was how, on that Autumn night, Wembley Arena came to be flying through the outer reaches of the Universe. Thanks for the memories fellas, and for being my teenage heroes when heroes were non existant at our school. (Tales from Topographic Oceans is my favourite album by the band)

  • @Jesusspop
    @Jesusspop 2 года назад +3

    Beautiful tribute Doug ! Glad you chose Turn of the Century, as it shows a different side of Alan, as a composer, and what a track it is !

  • @roynewell8155
    @roynewell8155 11 месяцев назад

    Doug amazing tribute, loved it, YES my band, I first watched YES live in Bristol UK 1968 and watched them many times since, they have been an inspiration for me all my life, my favourite track, like you Close to the Edge, I have the T shirt I wear it with pride. Thanks for these precise and in depth reviews, Cheers Me Dear..

  • @gphill3954
    @gphill3954 2 года назад +4

    Thank you Doug for a fitting tribute to Alan.