Yes indeed, very passionate and committed playing; turning the Yes classics into repertoire for various line-ups is a worthy and important task. It brings great rock gradually into the classical tradition, where it most certainly belongs. thanks for posting! wordofgord
I loved Chris Squire, and he was an amazing player …. but, having seen Yes and "Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman and Howe", I have to say, Tony Levin was even better than Squire for those Yes songs. Levin's style is different, but his virtuosity is just astounding.
Hard to imagine this song without wakeman (or anyone for that matter) on keys, but these guys pulled it off.
Love it
I adore how bands like Yes and King Crimson play with time signatures especially when they juxtapose them. This is real progressive rock.
Yes indeed,
very passionate and committed playing; turning the Yes classics into repertoire for various line-ups is a worthy and important task. It brings great rock gradually into the classical tradition, where it most certainly belongs.
thanks for posting!
wordofgord
Sounding great Pat . md.
saw these guys live in st louis -small venue-actually MET Tony Levin-shook his hand-AWESOME set included Genesis,Yes and KC Great Night!!!
nice, rocks, and perfect musicianship.
what a great song it is.
TONY!
Heard this on XM. Thank you, love the original, you guys are amazing.
Cool interpretation of a great song.
This line-up makes perfect sense ! Since Chris Squire has said he was influenced by King Crimson's riff on 21st Century Schizoid Man !
Crimson Guys playing Yessongs, interesting, they like each other
Mastelotto is as great as Bruford, though he doesn't receive fame and respect he deserves widely.
Bass riff reminds me of "Starless" by King Crimson
This tune predates Starless
Bassist as well
I loved Chris Squire, and he was an amazing player …. but, having seen Yes and "Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman and Howe", I have to say, Tony Levin was even better than Squire for those Yes songs. Levin's style is different, but his virtuosity is just astounding.
Who says you can't play keyboard on the guitar. It only takes 6 hands.
Not bad.
Very sloppy!!
Sorry dude.. but you get the most miserable failing grade possible strictly based on the percussion. This is blasphemic.