Yes Talk Tour (1994) Part 3- I Am Waiting
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- This is a bootleg recording of Yes playing in Santiago, Chile during their Talk Tour in 1994. It is the last Yes recording with Tony Kaye and with Trevor Rabin, until his brief return during the Prince's Trust ten years later. It is also noted to feature future member Billy Sherwood on backing instruments. The tour wasn't as successful as though to be since the fans were tired of the 80's material and were eager to hear more of their work from the 70's.
Jon Anderson- Vocals, Guitar, Percussion
Trevor Rabin- Guitar, Vocals, Keyboard
Chris Squire- Bass, Vocals
Alan White- Drums
Tony Kaye- Keyboards
Billy Sherwood- Guitars, Vocals, Keyboard, Bass, Percussion
This is one of my favourite songs from the Rabin era, a bit of a departure for the group, granted, yet it shows the huge versatility these musicians possess. Lovely melody, warm and romantic. I also love the chance to listen to Billy Sherwood sing (off camera, sadly), but that voice of his is truly a joy. Jon, as always, brings on the usual "My God, he's got to be the best singer on the planet" refrain from me every time I hear Jon sing. I love this album, and especially this song.
This song is so beautiful! Trevor, Tony, Jon, Alan, Chris Squire!!! Gives me goose bumps. I've been a Yes Fan since 1980's and feel so grateful to have them in my life! They give me hope, love and inspiration. Moved beyond...
RIP Chris.
R.I.P. Chris Squire :(
The entire Talk album was a sonic Picasso...
Rest forever in your exquisite symphony. Chris...
It means it's OK or not?
@@pedrobriceno1635 Very much so
@@pedrobriceno1635 He basically said that the album was a sonic work of art, so yeah that means it’s ok.
This song brings chills and tears... In a good way 💚
Great moment between Trevor and Chris at the end. Everytime they played together it looked like they had a blast.
RIP Alan White 😢
God I love this song.
Rest in peace, Alan White
This is one of my fav Yes albums. Glad there seems to be a video of them touring with "Talk".
Trevor Rabin was vastly under-rated, think he created a great new sound for Yes, it is/was a progression after all. If you don't like this Yes.............just no hope for you, I've followed them since the early 70s' and without a doubt this is in my top 5 Yes albums.
Agree!
We'll said
Talk is one of my favorite Yes album. I agree about Rabin. I think he brought new energy and life to the band. I love the whole of the Rabin era.
R.I.P. CHRIS!
First time I've heard this version.
Won't be the last time it brings a tear. This is a beautiful song.
I happen to love this album! This record has moved me in so many ways I can't begin to explain. I am very sad to hear this news.
i love this song , and i love Trevor!!!!! thanks Trevor for you music!!!!!!!
1 guy dont like the real music.
si Pamela!!! es verdad , es como el viento , da mucha sensación de paz!
A quick glimpse....I thought Jon was Piper Laurie in Carrie. It's summer 2021, I'm almost 59. Fell in love with this band in 5th grade, age of 11, 1973. My love for this band is so profound, and deep...sometimes it's painful. I've watched them get old, felt the agony of losing Chris. The story of my life is intertwined with this band. I hate getting old.
Saw this tour with my brother (Great Woods). One of dozens of Yes Shows we saw together when he was here . It was AWESOME.Miss You .
Para mi YES es YES sin importar quien este... son mi banda del corazon juntos solistas
Que música, que melodia... fantástico!!!
sencillamente una obra maestra, no solo esta música, el disco completo, soy un gran fanático del Yes de los 70, tuve la suerte de verlo a Howe en mi pais, pero definitivamente me hubiese gustado ver al grupo con Trevor.
grande CHILE todas las cosas grandes se hacen en mi pais, Como te quiero Chile ¡¡¡
I am a bit amazed that music of this caliber only got 1750 views at the time of this posting after almost a year. I loved this album when it came out and remember playing it often it was very well done and was sonically cutting edge. As another poster stated Rabin was/is underrated and I am a big Steve Howe fan but he really helped freshen their sound in the 80's and early 90's and is an awesome guitar player. No surprise that he seems to have a successful post Yes career composing movie scores.
you buy Trevor Rabin soundtracks? Film scoring is just another sit down job but with elevator-music machines programmed to serve the corporate overlord. Rabiin just prefers that over shredding for a hundred fans every other night. touring is work
So glad to have seen this tour live 💚
my world is you.
Rock n roll don’t get better this song.
I hope they have rock n paradise
🎼☕️🦅🇺🇸🙏Lewis Haines
A melhor música do mundo
essa música é uma das melhores do Yes que é uma banda maravilhosa
I saw this tour in ST.Louis. Chris's bass was so loud it thumped my chest.
Took long enough for a shot of Squire. But I can hear the Ricky punching through!
Talk was a very good album, easily the best with Trevor Rabin, though... People are stupid, too often.. it contains two of the very best Yes songs... including this one. And yet, I'm definitely a fan from the seventies era of Yes ! But this song and Endless Dream, well, it's just pure beauty ! Pure class, pure bliss...
Thank you so much for uploading these live tracks/videos !! I had never ever sene them.. I even thiught they didn't tour for this album, as I heard the sales were competely dreadful. Tsk, while it is so good, so much better than Open Your Eyes, just for instance, and better than The Ladder too...
I had never thought Jon anderson had grown his hair again... I always saw him with rather short or not too long hair, since the first time in 1989.
Endless dream is a masterpiece through times
I Am Waiting 🦋
A very nice song.
this tour did huge sales @ Greek Theater Los Angeles- at a point when the band was considering packing it up, after poor sales in YES heartland. If "fans of the 70's material" cant support creative music, i guess in 2024 music fans are getting the music we deserve. Fact is, TALK was never appreciated by management, never got mainstream promotion. liike OLIAS, the union of peace and elemental conflict in TALK expands on our ultimate journey. btw- there's 4 standout vocalists harmonizing- Billy's strong voice handles lower tenor
RIP CHRIS
this was the infamous era of Chubby Jon
Like a little Buddha.
R.I.P Alan White
El viento hecho canción...
Highways...Starways...bought this masterpiece for $1.00.
Qué pena que YES haya clonado esta voz tan inmensa, intensa y personal para grabar un nuevo disco. Si, en la actual gira estuviera JON, iría sin duda donde fuera. Están de gira pero YES YA NO ME INTERESA
Toda la razón, es la banda de Steve howe.
Mr. Christopher Squire, of England made this band. And he should not have fired Mr. Anderson. 🌷2 yes⚡
Can someone please share with me what they sing at 5:34? This has always been bothering me since the release of this song.. Very beautiful song...
5:34 until 6:11?
Say you need me I'm yours
Say you need me just because
(It's our freedom)
It's our freedom, hear me now
We are made to be here now
We'll be waiting for the word
As the healing of the world
Make the promises to be true
All my life my world is you
Did I see a glimpse of Billy Sherwood in this?
lol
that heffner satin robe is a disaster. looks like he hasnt walked a mile in awhile. no matter, the vocals and musicianship here is most excellent.
Tim Gainnes who cares? This one is just beautiful. Saw them do it yesterday
Big Jon trippin' back to the ghey glory eras
Too bad you can't hear the bass pedals .They really crank in this tune.
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Great song. I really like it. The only thing, in my mind if Steve Howe isn't there it isn't there it isn't Yes. I don't want to take anything away from Trevor Rabin, he's an incredible guitarist, he just doesn't fit with the entire Yes vibe. I was a fan starting in 1971 with the "Fragile"album, so I was there from the start.
would you say Howe is ... underrated?
The timing was bad for this album and tour. They wheeled out Howe and Wakeman 3 years earlier and two years before that there was the ABWH tour. Both of which happened after Yes West released Big Generator. They fell behind. Talk was phenomenal. WAY better than ABWH and Union, but the CLIMATE was bad in '94. Kurt Cobain's death put a damper on everything and Grunge had swallowed up Yes' established attention demographic. Yes West were seen as passe & over.
not sure how those bigger tours you mention diminished YES? when the 1990's endless string of disastrous, cheaply designed, re-hash disks from YES' ass backwards-looking, Wakeman-only management bailed on the fans. goodbye local mass-marketing, hello random media appearances of '70's hits- and **poof**, they seem a nostalgia act to most. Time will phase with reality, one day
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