@@danielsheehan3870 Nope. Listen to Howe start it off slow. Drummer and band starts in faster to try to speed it up. Howe is still dragging on the main riff. Compare it to the orginal. He's old! It happens.
@@cornfilledscreamer614 Perhaps in this case Steve started slow, but I was at this show and there were songs where Jay set the tempo with stick hits, and the stick hits were slow. He also just doesn't rock out in general. Pretty mellow. I know this is Yes, not Deep Purple, but live it should rock to some extent.
Steve Howe is dragging. Doesn't he have in-ear monitors?
I've been noticing it for 2-3 years now. His meter is gone. Old age is a bitch...
I think it's Jay the drummer. I was at this show. He doesn't seem to drive the songs.
@@danielsheehan3870 Nope. Listen to Howe start it off slow. Drummer and band starts in faster to try to speed it up. Howe is still dragging on the main riff. Compare it to the orginal.
He's old! It happens.
@@cornfilledscreamer614 Perhaps in this case Steve started slow, but I was at this show and there were songs where Jay set the tempo with stick hits, and the stick hits were slow. He also just doesn't rock out in general. Pretty mellow. I know this is Yes, not Deep Purple, but live it should rock to some extent.
@@dansheehan8754 Listen to the parts in this video where Howe is playing and the drums aren't. A notable decrease in meter from Howe...
They should quit now.
They sound putrid
No original members
Shameful
Yes tribute band.
Quite honestly - Jon Anderson and the Band of Geeks is more Yes than this is now. They're certainly better...