Tony Kaye...one of the founding members of Yes and an absolutely great keyboard player...he should be respected and honored for his work in building the Yes sound in the early years. I also want to send kudos out to Peter Banks...Yes's first lead guitarist and underrated player! Wish he was here today along with Chris. I wish Tony had played with Yes in Providence, RI when I saw this this past summer. That would have put the icing on the cake for me!
And a further note, I can't believe that there are actually down thumbs on TK. What? Founding member, great Hammond player. Surely no RW, but c'mon- down thumbs on TK? Methinks that some people just don't know any history of YES!
Tony Kaye...one of the founding members of Yes and an absolutely great keyboard player...he should be respected and honored for his work in building the Yes sound in the early years. I also want to send kudos out to Peter Banks...Yes's first lead guitarist and underrated player! Wish he was here today along with Chris. I wish Tony had played with Yes in Providence, RI when I saw this this past summer. That would have put the icing on the cake for me!
Cool to see Tony and Steve together again. Sounds great!
Past, present, and future of YES all on one stage!
Good to see Tony playing with Yes again!
And a further note, I can't believe that there are actually down thumbs on TK. What? Founding member, great Hammond player. Surely no RW, but c'mon- down thumbs on TK? Methinks that some people just don't know any history of YES!
thanks for your comments Mark! :)
@@donutcookiepie You bet donut! I have a very soft spot in my heart for this guy! The original sound of YES. Where would we be w/o him?
I see one thumbs down: obviously from an Anderson worshipping Yes hater.
sadly, a few Yes haters here
might be just one avid hater with multiple accounts
@@donutcookiepie Multiple personality disorders more like.