❤❤❤ a SUPER SUBLIME Epic song and album with Orchestration from the last album of this classic lineup that is often too underappreciated. I also saw this amazing concert Live and the orchestra's sound and contributions were tremendously powerful & emotionally effective. Once is my lifetime of many YES experiences!
You're right andre, when you're at a live show, nobody talks and you sit there with your mouth opened wondering what the heck are these guys doing. In a good way. I've seen them many times.
This entire concert is wonderful. The orchestra adds so much fullness to the sound. We in the U.S. just celebrated "Thanksgiving Day" on Thursday. We all should carry a bit of that every day. Thankful for what we have, instead of angry about what we don't have. I am thankful for your channel. ☮🤎🎶
😃YES! YES! LoveYES! ❤ Keep them coming, Glad your liking them Dominika, Thanks to God and Andrei 😂, Like l've said put on the headphones 🎧, get in a comfortable Chair💺, and enjoy YES.😉 Nothing Better to Relax. Peace 😊✌️☮️ your 70 year old forever Hippie Gary🕺💃 Great Reaction👍
The greatest band that has graced this plenet or any other. I first saw them in 1973 in Glasgow many times after up to this Magnification tour the last truly great Yes album with the most unique inimitable voice of Jon Anderson the voice of Yes. Great reaction from you both you immersed yourselves in the beauty of this song.
Such a great band full of such talented musicians Jon Anderson has the most unique voice in Rock and with Chris Squire RIP they have such great harmonies together Beautiful track and there are so many more to discover Love both your reactions you always say from your Heart❤
Love this version. Jon's voice sounds wonderful. Wish some the voice coach reactors would do this, Todmobile Awaken, Turn of the Century or the video of Wondrous Stories, even The Meeting from ABWH to get a sense for his voice. Loved by the Sun off Legend Soundtrack? NnOOoo! Heh. Owner from Rockn Roll hall of fame instead. Ok, /rant off. Thanks you two! Love this track.
That was incredible. I’ve heard this a couple of dozen times on the disc. But this is awesome-inspiring. Thanks to you two and Jon and Steve. Chris, Allen, and Rick are gone. See you in the afterlife.
Nice that you enjoyed this. For me tho, I feel this is so far from their 70s greatness -- yes, I'm one of those fans. This doesn't have any of Anderson's mind bending poetic lyrics and (again for me) the instrumentation doesn't have any real distinction -- unlike their earlier work, this could have been done by someone else. I think they do Gates of Delirium in this show -- that is worth seeing with the orchestra.
Symphonic live my most watched music dvd and In the Presence of features maybe the only use of an ebow by Steve Howe. Great guitar work and as this is from Magnification it is a work from the last Yes record with Jon Anderson. He is always going on about the Divine or his Janeeee. A natural waffler unlike Steve Howe who is in charge of song introductions in Yes now.
Regards your remarks about classical music it is possibly only Steve Howe who has composed and recorded an overtly classical piece reminiscent of Martinu . The title track from Beginnings with Patrick Moraz on harpsichord is pre Going for the One is sadly overlooked mainly due to his clunky singing and is maybe the most underrated Yes related record.
If this aint Christian music I'll kiss your ass - funny how some are afraid to admit it - as if believing in Christ , the Son of the Father, is some kind of taboo
I've heard Jon talk a lot about being in touch with God and a higher power and the universe, but I don't recall ever hearing him mention Jesus Christ. Personally I believe that there's quite a difference between faith in God our Creator and faith in Christ who is our Redeemer from sin in this fallen creation. I also would like to see the term "Christian" be reserved for referring to faith in Jesus Christ.
A live YES classic. Best band, ever. Period.
❤❤❤ a SUPER SUBLIME Epic song and album with Orchestration from the last album of this classic lineup that is often too underappreciated. I also saw this amazing concert Live and the orchestra's sound and contributions were tremendously powerful & emotionally effective. Once is my lifetime of many YES experiences!
So uplifting watching you both experience this musical brilliance, wonderful.
YES. Best...band...ever. And this song, among other by Yes, is ethereal.
So beautiful ❤️Every day you wake up is a blessing agree one hundred percent! To me every instrument has it’s own language.
I have this DVD.........ABSOLUTELY AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!
You're right andre, when you're at a live show, nobody talks and you sit there with your mouth opened wondering what the heck are these guys doing. In a good way. I've seen them many times.
Me too, 36 times of blessings
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This entire concert is wonderful. The orchestra adds so much fullness to the sound. We in the U.S. just celebrated "Thanksgiving Day" on Thursday. We all should carry a bit of that every day. Thankful for what we have, instead of angry about what we don't have. I am thankful for your channel. ☮🤎🎶
😃YES! YES! LoveYES! ❤ Keep them coming, Glad your liking them Dominika, Thanks to God and Andrei 😂, Like l've said put on the headphones 🎧, get in a comfortable Chair💺, and enjoy YES.😉 Nothing Better to Relax. Peace 😊✌️☮️ your 70 year old forever Hippie Gary🕺💃 Great Reaction👍
The greatest band that has graced this plenet or any other. I first saw them in 1973 in Glasgow many times after up to this Magnification tour the last truly great Yes album with the most unique inimitable voice of Jon Anderson the voice of Yes. Great reaction from you both you immersed yourselves in the beauty of this song.
Such a great band full of such talented musicians Jon Anderson has the most unique voice in Rock and with Chris Squire RIP they have such great harmonies together
Beautiful track and there are so many more to discover
Love both your reactions you always say from your Heart❤
YES is one of the greatest progbands ever. They where nex level. Amazing music i kept in my heart since early 70. Thank you guys.❤❤🎉
YES! Wondrous Stories, Close To The Edge, Heart of the Sunrise
Good choice.
This is the best live version I've come across. Great song.
Magnification is a Magnificent album no pun intended.... it was the last true Yes Album.
YES the greatest show on earth
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What 5947 said.
👍☮️⭐️😎
May favorite BAND. I have every album they have put out since 1968 and many of the bands solo albums. I saw these guys in 1983, 1986 and 1999.
YES❣️❣️❣️The greatest band on this or any other planet❗️❗️❗️🛸🪐🚀👍😎
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Looking good 214 😎
@lesblatnyak5947 Feeling better everyday!!👍😎
@jeffschielka7845 by Chicago! I'm going to listen to it now 🤪
Very moving song. Great reaction. Listen to CLOSE TO THE EDGE.
Beautiful song!
YES OH YES!! ❤❤
Well, I see you’re still doing this. 👏🏻. Yes.
I saw them LIVE 7 times...!! RIP Chris and RIP Allan...!!
Saw Squire and White 36 times
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Love this version. Jon's voice sounds wonderful. Wish some the voice coach reactors would do this, Todmobile Awaken, Turn of the Century or the video of Wondrous Stories, even The Meeting from ABWH to get a sense for his voice.
Loved by the Sun off Legend Soundtrack? NnOOoo! Heh. Owner from Rockn Roll hall of fame instead. Ok, /rant off.
Thanks you two! Love this track.
Brilliant, have you tried their official video song- wondrous stories. It was a successful top 10 song in the late 1970s, please watch.😊
Talkig about the Members of Yes playing multiple instruments... the Intro piano was written and performed by Alan White the Drummer ( RIP)
I just listened to Magnification again for the first time in a long time. What a beautiful album . Their last great work.
That was incredible. I’ve heard this a couple of dozen times on the disc. But this is awesome-inspiring. Thanks to you two and Jon and Steve. Chris, Allen, and Rick are gone. See you in the afterlife.
thankfully, Rick is still with us, although Tom Brislin was on keyboards on this tour
I'm watching😅
YES' Sacred Ground.
Nice that you enjoyed this. For me tho, I feel this is so far from their 70s greatness -- yes, I'm one of those fans. This doesn't have any of Anderson's mind bending poetic lyrics and (again for me) the instrumentation doesn't have any real distinction -- unlike their earlier work, this could have been done by someone else. I think they do Gates of Delirium in this show -- that is worth seeing with the orchestra.
Symphonic live my most watched music dvd and In the Presence of features maybe the only use of an ebow by Steve Howe. Great guitar work and as this is from Magnification it is a work from the last Yes record with Jon Anderson. He is always going on about the Divine or his Janeeee. A natural waffler unlike Steve Howe who is in charge of song introductions in Yes now.
Regards your remarks about classical music it is possibly only Steve Howe who has composed and recorded an overtly classical piece reminiscent of Martinu . The title track from Beginnings with Patrick Moraz on harpsichord is pre Going for the One is sadly overlooked mainly due to his clunky singing and is maybe the most underrated Yes related record.
If this aint Christian music I'll kiss your ass - funny how some are afraid to admit it - as if believing in Christ , the Son of the Father, is some kind of taboo
I've heard Jon talk a lot about being in touch with God and a higher power and the universe, but I don't recall ever hearing him mention Jesus Christ. Personally I believe that there's quite a difference between faith in God our Creator and faith in Christ who is our Redeemer from sin in this fallen creation. I also would like to see the term "Christian" be reserved for referring to faith in Jesus Christ.