Yes - Heart Of The Sunrise (Live at Montreux Jazz Festival 2003)

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • Yes are one of the most innovative and successful rock bands of all time with a career that now spans five decades. In 2003 the band made their first appearance at the Montreux Festival, despite having a long association with the town itself (they recorded there frequently in the seventies). It was a triumphant night and is regarded by both the band members and fans as probably the finest Yes gig ever to be filmed.
    2003 Montreux Sounds
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    LIVE AT MONTREUX - MONTREUX JAZZ ARCHIVES
    This performance is part of the unique Claude Nobs Foundation audio-visual collection, included since 2013 in the UNESCO Memory of the World Register. From Aretha Franklin or Miles Davis to David Bowie or Prince, more than 5’000 concerts have been recorded LIVE both in audio and video since the creation of the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1967 by Claude Nobs.
    MONTREUX JAZZ FESTIVAL WHERE LEGENDS ARE BORN
    The Montreux Jazz Festival takes place for two weeks every summer in Switzerland, drawing 250,000 music lovers to the shores of Lake Geneva. Since 1967, the Festival has celebrated all genres of music and generated countless legendary performances. Artists who have graced the stage of Montreux include Aretha Franklin, David Bowie, Prince, Bob Dylan, Lauryn Hill, Kendrick Lamar, Leonard Cohen, Marvin Gaye, Miles Davis, Nina Simone and many more.
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Комментарии • 864

  • @kevinwaters5872
    @kevinwaters5872 Год назад +71

    I don’t think of Yes as “prog rock” this is cosmic music. I just love it. Forever.

    • @scoutdogfsr
      @scoutdogfsr Год назад +4

      Cosmic indeed! Like the sound of the sunrise that is within all of our souls.

    • @unknownyt209
      @unknownyt209 Год назад +4

      They are about as Prog as it gets! 😀

    • @maryweller
      @maryweller Год назад

      @@unknownyt209 very cool

    • @MarcusVinicius-we2pg
      @MarcusVinicius-we2pg Год назад

      YES is PROG ROCK !!!!!

    • @pedrocosmepena3602
      @pedrocosmepena3602 Год назад +1

      Sera porque Anderson canta como un angel...

  • @michaelanthony9068
    @michaelanthony9068 Год назад +44

    I love any line-up of musicians Jon shows up with but there’s nothing like this one. The iconic real YES !

    • @bibby5000
      @bibby5000 Год назад +4

      it is the one and only line up

  • @billwalbek1911
    @billwalbek1911 3 месяца назад +22

    Rest in peace Alan and Chris . This music will go on forever!

  • @smyffmawzz
    @smyffmawzz 2 года назад +51

    I'm gonna mention JOn Anderson's voice cos no one else seems to have ..Bloody hell !! He's the key . And thankfully for us YES fans . His voice is spot on ,in-spite of his advancing years.

    • @johnsantostefano3373
      @johnsantostefano3373 2 года назад +7

      the most unique yet eerie voice in rock perfect for this band

    • @flyer5347
      @flyer5347 Год назад +3

      Even 19 years later, he can still sing very well, about 85-90% as well as this recording

    • @neilgordon8145
      @neilgordon8145 Год назад +1

      If you think this is good, look for Todmobile with Jon Anderson performing « Awaken ». His best ever.

    • @neilgordon8145
      @neilgordon8145 Год назад

      Musicianship of Todmobile off the scale ton!

    • @johndillard9204
      @johndillard9204 Год назад

      So tight and precise it could be studio, but fresh and alive as the first time that I heard it 🌄

  • @rickandrew6397
    @rickandrew6397 3 года назад +72

    Steve Howe plays such complex chord & note phrasing without missing a note, super high skills, underrated guitarist 👍

    • @waltercasteel3698
      @waltercasteel3698 2 года назад +11

      From Walt in NJ
      I fell in love with two bands, when I was 14/15 yrs. Old...1st was YES; the Seçond
      was Led Zeppelin. My 3rd favorite was Pink
      Floyd at age 15.

    • @rickandrew6397
      @rickandrew6397 2 года назад +3

      @@waltercasteel3698 3 excellent ones to fall for, cannot dispute your choices 👌👏

    • @LaurinaHawks
      @LaurinaHawks Год назад +6

      Steve Howe was never ever underrated. He is infact one of the most important guitarists of the prog era.

    • @craigmacfarlane6372
      @craigmacfarlane6372 Год назад +3

      Just the opposite Rick. He is overrated. Everyone knows he's the best. Just not a showy guy.

    • @ftroop8462
      @ftroop8462 Год назад +2

      He's correctly rated

  • @SibylleLeon
    @SibylleLeon 9 лет назад +426

    There's no other band quite like Yes. There's nobody like Chris Squire. My all-time favourite band will never be the same... So very sad.

    • @Leonhavenify
      @Leonhavenify 8 лет назад +34

      and Yes without Jon Anderson is not Yes.

    • @micasaveiro
      @micasaveiro 7 лет назад +6

      last time it was call ASIA

    • @TuxmanXP
      @TuxmanXP 6 лет назад +5

      Then again, Chris also made "Heaven & Earth" and "Open Your Eyes"...

    • @nqobizwenyide7436
      @nqobizwenyide7436 5 лет назад +6

      Reminds me of a Turk sailor who introduced me to Yes sound in 1971 and was taken in so well.

    • @ofdrumsandchords
      @ofdrumsandchords 5 лет назад +17

      This tune makes me think of Return to forever, a very exciting jazz-rock band with Chick Corea, Al Dimeola, Lenny White and Stanley Clarke. A lot of similarities, big suites, odd time signatures... RTF was a little more complicated as they were jazzmen (two were ex Miles Davis' musicians), but I love the spirit of this era, very written music with place for improvisation. nothing in common with shit like Nirvana or Artic monkeys.

  • @miguel.angel.lugo21
    @miguel.angel.lugo21 4 года назад +74

    Do you know the best band in the world ?
    - Yes

    • @wmhhealth2018
      @wmhhealth2018 3 года назад +1

      No less an authority then Paul McCartney thinks so as well.

    • @jeff-bg2fn
      @jeff-bg2fn 3 года назад

      Maybie Genesis or Pink floyd.
      But i like very much Yes

    • @javierllerena5756
      @javierllerena5756 3 года назад

      I know what is the best progressive rock band: the name is Jethro Tull, then Yes then Pink Floyd and then Genesis up to Hackett left the band .

    • @joaomarcelo__
      @joaomarcelo__ 2 года назад +1

      YES, yes haha...

    • @gelubatir9794
      @gelubatir9794 Месяц назад

      @@joaomarcelo__ haha. absolutely incredible!!

  • @Al-po2oh
    @Al-po2oh 2 года назад +16

    There is no place to hide in this band. Every member a virtuoso. There are no holes in their songs.

  • @donaldwarnick3412
    @donaldwarnick3412 5 лет назад +135

    Even my wife who knows nothing about Yes knows this song because I’ve played it a thousand times throughout the years. It’s just a masterpiece.

    • @RicardoMartinez-jy5lo
      @RicardoMartinez-jy5lo 4 года назад +4

      Forget about the Cleveland Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Montreux was the real induction to the hall of good music for this band.

    • @oskarvikstrom229
      @oskarvikstrom229 2 года назад

      Yes!

    • @hellriser8955
      @hellriser8955 Год назад

      Honestly dude, I discovered this song while sober and knew instantly it would be a psychedelic blast! Gave me closed eye hallucinations like no other.

  • @youmayknowmeas2an
    @youmayknowmeas2an Год назад +15

    i've never seen someone play a guitar so delicately and thoughtfully. It's like he's not even touching the strings.

    • @garygunson9626
      @garygunson9626 3 месяца назад +1

      People don't pay Steve Howe enough credit. I think he is the GOAT.

    • @youmayknowmeas2an
      @youmayknowmeas2an 3 месяца назад

      @@garygunson9626 Jeff Beck and John McLaughlin are tied for 1st place, but Steve is an easy 2nd. Dare I place Mike Oldfield in 3rd?

  • @philthedogg
    @philthedogg 5 лет назад +68

    Possibly the greatest bass guitarist in the modern era and most people had never heard of him except the fans. Sadly missed

    • @ricklewis5804
      @ricklewis5804 4 года назад +4

      Chris Paul
      I don’t know about being better than Geddy but on the same level but remember Geddy was also singing lead and working pedals and occasionally keyboards.

    • @ricklewis5804
      @ricklewis5804 4 года назад +2

      Chris Paul
      I never understood why Peart was considered to be so great. But that’s just my opinion like yours is an opinion. They spread the work around and the profits equally. One part percussion and lyrics, one part bass and vocals and one part guitar. I never listened carefully to Rush until just around a year ago when I watched several videos of interviews and concerts.

    • @ciliaris2
      @ciliaris2 4 года назад +3

      @@ricklewis5804 Geddy said he would not of played bass, if not hearing Chris

    • @TheBent139
      @TheBent139 3 года назад +8

      @Chris Paul Nobody at that level is "better" than anyone else. Just appreciate the genius and the music they leave behind.

    • @charlienorton2337
      @charlienorton2337 2 года назад

      @Chris Paul Sorry but there’s no way bruford was better than peart

  • @thomaslewandowski2504
    @thomaslewandowski2504 Год назад +23

    Got to be one of the most beautiful songs ever written.. I have loved the band since the early 70's.. Seen them in three countries on two separate continents.

  • @hlamart1
    @hlamart1 4 года назад +146

    Steve Howe is one of if not the greatest prog rock - rock guitarist ever, he is in the top five of greatest guitarists overall to me and other Yes fans. As it was with ELP and Genesis, .every single musician was at the top of the highest echelon of musicians. We were all so fortunate to grow up on this music,. to be able to have seen ELP on every tour from Tarkus (when Yes was their opening act) up to but not including Love Beach for ELP, and for Yes anything after Relayer was not interesting to me. I have tried, but those early incarnations, and the way that Alan White was able to slide into the drum set and get pretty close to the perfect Bill Bruford. Yes had troubles with keyboardists but that middle period is unmatched by any measure.

    • @RJs_CC
      @RJs_CC 4 года назад +12

      indeed. I sometimes think that Steve Howe was the engine that drove this band. But then at other times ....

    • @verntoews5954
      @verntoews5954 4 года назад +2

      Yes

    • @johnmartino2691
      @johnmartino2691 4 года назад

      @@RJs_CC Yes

    • @johnmartino2691
      @johnmartino2691 4 года назад

      @@RJs_CC YES... YES..

    • @bobshultz5421
      @bobshultz5421 4 года назад +1

      hlamart I saw them live in LB CA during the Yessongs tour. Gasp! Each was a complete virtuoso at their game. And they showed the light on each. Indeed, as talented as each individual was, they were greater than the sum of their parts in a magical way! Never again! Their musicianship was on an incredible scale!

  • @lesterhill6827
    @lesterhill6827 2 года назад +19

    I’m a 70yr old retired bass player. Saw yes in the 70’s. 5th row. That night Chris Squire became my idol next to God . Played in local bands for 50yrs. Even bought a black and white Rick. Never could play like Chris. What a God given talent in a great great band. Miss him 😞

    • @Oh_I_Will
      @Oh_I_Will 2 года назад +1

      I’m 105 and I’ve probably seen them more times by the time I was 50, then you did, Little Sprout

    • @josephcalitri5710
      @josephcalitri5710 Год назад +1

      Even better than god we actually have proof Chris existed

  • @loriallenbaugh35
    @loriallenbaugh35 Год назад +10

    Friends of mine were inspired by this kind of “classical rock” in the 70’s and formed a band named Osiris and in turn inspired me to love Yes. Saw them twice in concert in So Cal. Anaheim stadium and the Forum. Some of the best times and music of my life.

  • @GlennHallLivingWater
    @GlennHallLivingWater 4 года назад +68

    When you don't listen to Yes for awhile you forget... they were probably the best band... ever.

    • @TheMouko
      @TheMouko 3 года назад

      the trio ELP was better than Yes I like both band....

    • @humbukkerz
      @humbukkerz 3 года назад +5

      If we're talking trios nobody beats Rush.

    • @wandamundy1759
      @wandamundy1759 3 года назад +1

      When he was asked what it felt like to be a member of the best R&R band of all time, Paul McCartney said he didn't know - he wasn't a member of 'Yes.'

    • @eddyvideostar
      @eddyvideostar 2 года назад +1

      @@wandamundy1759: I appreciate your banter, but this would be enigmatic since YES is progressive rock.

    • @sherryfentiman3998
      @sherryfentiman3998 2 года назад

      For sure

  • @louhetke5821
    @louhetke5821 2 года назад +29

    Such a mastery of their instruments and creativity. The duel between Wakeman's organs and Steve Howe's guitar. Magic. Jon Anderson vocal is still so powerful and in tone.Chris Squire can still be the centre piece of any band.

  • @champys4847
    @champys4847 9 лет назад +81

    Chris Squire and Steve Howe.. What a perfect duo !

    • @MrStrat01
      @MrStrat01 5 лет назад +5

      Jon, Chris, Rick, Steve and Alan...what a perfect quintet !!! ;-))

    • @hlamart1
      @hlamart1 4 года назад +5

      Agreed. I think Steve Howe is light years ahead of any other guitarist up to this very day, this moment, he is without equal.

    • @Tessmage_Tessera
      @Tessmage_Tessera 3 года назад

      None better.

  • @JH-rt4fx
    @JH-rt4fx 3 года назад +29

    This was the best lineup of the band! Everyone is a genius in their craft. A band with a unique style and sound. It is a shame it took so long for them to get into Hall of Fame.

  • @kathif17
    @kathif17 6 месяцев назад +5

    ❤ there us only one YES this band original members only. RIP Chris and I agree with who said Jon Anderson vocals are the glue.❤

  • @JuanIparraguirre
    @JuanIparraguirre 4 года назад +41

    The fathers and grandfathers of Rush, Dream Theater, Spiral Architect, Cynic, Pestilence (Spheres era)...BTW what a rhythm section has Heaven now as Neil Peart passed away, with Chris Squire, two of the most talented musicians ever born, RIP Goat and Fish!

  • @darylwilliams7886
    @darylwilliams7886 27 дней назад +2

    I saw this lineup in Melbourne, Australia. By far the best concert I've been to in my 66 years and the finest group of musicians I've seen. Chris is the reason I own a 1978 Mapleglo Rickenbacker. I only wish I could play like him. RIP Chris and Alan.

  • @timallbritton7329
    @timallbritton7329 4 года назад +371

    And THAT, kids, is what good music was like before corporate entities and algorithms killed it - when musicians wrote, arranged and played creatively. I feel sorry your generation missed out on it.

    • @peteanderson17
      @peteanderson17 4 года назад +11

      It's one of my favourite Yes tracks and until this I hadn't realised how utterly Chris Squire runs the show...

    • @jzac5248
      @jzac5248 4 года назад +36

      Tim Allbritton Don’t feel sorry. It’s all out there for every generation to enjoy, if they want to.

    • @mts7389
      @mts7389 4 года назад +11

      Tales from topographic Oceans was the ultimate Record of Yes, ever made. „In my mind“ 😎😋😀

    • @mts7389
      @mts7389 4 года назад +4

      And i also remember „Gates of Delirium“. Phantastic! and also the Cover of the Record „Relayer“ was great and mystic.

    • @yvanlajeunesse7676
      @yvanlajeunesse7676 4 года назад +2

      Tim Allbritton indeed!

  • @bradhart1557
    @bradhart1557 10 лет назад +60

    Couldn't get enough of this and the Fragile album my first Yes album....played it over and over in 74.

  • @philburn8168
    @philburn8168 3 года назад +19

    These guys & others from the same period didn't just write 'songs', they composed suites & symphonies..so many incredibly gifted musicians, demonstrating their genius. Remember the limitations of technology 40 & 50 years ago...these legends wrote & played such amazing music. Never seen since!!

    • @lorraine6848
      @lorraine6848 2 года назад +1

      So correct !
      YES. Emerson Lake and Palmer. Pink Floyd. Genesis
      All great 60's -80's who were at their best
      Rest in peace
      Chris Squire
      Keith Emerson
      Greg Lake
      Alan White
      😇🎸🎶🥁🎸🎹

    • @webb3201
      @webb3201 2 года назад +2

      This is what “classical” music became with the introduction of electric instruments

    • @susanbeck3668
      @susanbeck3668 Год назад +1

      YES AND ELP put on each song that we won't ever hear again!!!! This is what music was meant to sound like!!!!!!

  • @xsited1
    @xsited1 9 лет назад +179

    This sounds better than the original recording and the live recordings from the 70s. RIP Chris. The world has lost a great one today.

    • @RicardoMartinez-jy5lo
      @RicardoMartinez-jy5lo 5 лет назад +2

      This is my favorite Yes piece, I love the most the Yes of the Sixties. Indeed, better than the original!

    • @RicardoMartinez-jy5lo
      @RicardoMartinez-jy5lo 4 года назад +2

      Better rehearsed, older musicians long leaving behind their huge ego trips. The very best of Yes in what I am concerned.

    • @rickgrimes2056
      @rickgrimes2056 4 года назад +7

      xsited1 I agree except Bill’s drumming was better on the original recording

    • @gfriedman99
      @gfriedman99 4 года назад +8

      Rick Grimes I’m not bashing Alan White as his style is rock not jazz but the original recording with Bruford is light years better than this. Bill’s style fit in perfectly with this style music

    • @MrFy2013
      @MrFy2013 3 года назад

      Better than live 1978 Wembley Arena recording? No, I don't think so.

  • @aschule5684
    @aschule5684 5 лет назад +32

    YES is what "MAGIC" sounds like 🌛🌝🌜🌟✨💫

  • @r8chlletters
    @r8chlletters Год назад +10

    Nothing like a live performance. Gorgeous! YES shows them they will always rock ⚡️

  • @mangegve
    @mangegve 11 лет назад +46

    Yes: Their music is simply fantastic

  • @angelobrattoli4663
    @angelobrattoli4663 2 года назад +7

    The fact that they were made to wait so long to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame was a travesty.

  • @calogeromonistero4803
    @calogeromonistero4803 5 лет назад +27

    I am so sad about Chris Squire... i can't believe he is gone. The YES will always be the band of my life.

  • @Farweasel
    @Farweasel 3 года назад +11

    Jesus and *that* was 18 years ago.
    I remember seeing them in the late 70s!

  • @richardchorley1593
    @richardchorley1593 2 года назад +12

    The dream team at the top of their game . Just stunning and soulful with it

  • @Raed911
    @Raed911 10 лет назад +52

    Could humanity ever be more artistically accomplished than this?! I reckon "NO"

    • @anonymusum
      @anonymusum 4 года назад +1

      I guess you should listen to classical composers.

    • @jsphillip60
      @jsphillip60 4 года назад +2

      @@anonymusum You've got a point. But I guess we'll never get to see the great classical masters play live, will we?

    • @anonymusum
      @anonymusum 4 года назад

      @@jsphillip60 Hmmm .... still wondering if that was a good joke ....

    • @yetivanmarshall1473
      @yetivanmarshall1473 3 года назад

      @@anonymusum This is well beyond mere classical compositions.

    • @anonymusum
      @anonymusum 3 года назад

      @@yetivanmarshall1473 Hahahahahahaha .... your "opinion" is called sheer ignorance but thanks for that joke.

  • @TheMoot1
    @TheMoot1 9 лет назад +13

    one of their best performances of this ever - shows how integral Chris was to everything!

  • @guytero8812
    @guytero8812 4 года назад +12

    Talent like this is sooooo rare these days. These are REAL musicians. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @MaynardGKrebs-gv4vy
    @MaynardGKrebs-gv4vy 5 лет назад +7

    When Chris Squire comes in at the beginning you know you're in for a ride.....what an amazing talent.

  • @jonanderson8211
    @jonanderson8211 2 года назад +5

    Such wonderful comments, so refreshing to see such positivity.
    Chris Squire, that's a huge topic from band member to listener, absolutely missed by all.
    Yes has definitely become fragmented, notwithstanding still out there with some variables on both camps.

  • @albertounited
    @albertounited 9 лет назад +47

    RIP Chris Squire.
    Thanks for everything.

  • @peterresetz1960
    @peterresetz1960 3 года назад +6

    I believe Yes were so great and the type of music they composed was that they grew up in era where European classical music was still prevalent. I am sure this had a strong influence on them.
    My first introduction to Yes was the Fragile album, then I became enamored with The Yes album. The Tales Of Topographical Oceans was an LP, a vinyl record, two actually, that I literally wore out. Close To The Edge, and Relayer were more incredible albums, then they started to sing about Don’t Kill The Whales and Yes lost me at that point. Latter on the members of Yes realize that it was the second through fifth albums is what core fans wanted to hear, and that is what they played when they rejoined to tour again.
    I will say that Chris Squire, may he rest in peace, though along with Stanly Clarke (a different genre) made me decide to give up the guitar for bass guitar. I even bought a Rickenbacker 4001 bass guitar strung with Rotosound medium gauge bass strings just to get Chris Squire sound.
    I feel I was fortunate to had seen Yes live five times, that in high school I made friends with a group of Yes Heads, and more important was Yes was the only band my father would let me play their albums on are home stereo through the speakers.
    Yes is a progressive rock band that composed music for intellectuals not for the likes of ACDC fans.

  • @cition
    @cition 9 лет назад +16

    Thank you, Thank you, Thank you dear Chris. RIP

  • @williamoppenheim5323
    @williamoppenheim5323 Год назад +3

    Just amazing!!!

  • @kylacaspersen
    @kylacaspersen 5 лет назад +7

    O...M...G. One of my favorite songs. I remember hearing it for the first time in the movie Buffalo 66 and I knew I had to look it up and buy the album. Greatness.

  • @mitchellpettenger2192
    @mitchellpettenger2192 9 лет назад +16

    I saw YES in 1974. One of the best bands of all time. Chris will be missed. rip

    • @joesphmayette8406
      @joesphmayette8406 4 года назад

      My sister and I saw them in 72 at Dylan field Hartford CT

    • @vincentdzitko2025
      @vincentdzitko2025 2 года назад

      1971 in Asbury Park NJ they Open for J Tull

  • @artysanmobile
    @artysanmobile 3 года назад +6

    I never tire of watching Steve Howe play on stage. Competence, confidence, both to the max, but most importantly, a really soulful player. A rare combination. I saw Yes in 1973 with elbows on the stage, and it was a huge influence on my playing and writing. They occasionally played as an orchestra of electric instruments and my young mind was opened wide by that. I wasn’t then, and am still not, thrilled by virtuosity for its own sake which they were certainly ‘guilty’ of, but they were a real band making beautiful art of rock. They grooved, which was kinda the point and always will be.

  • @victormanuelravanalpizarro5616
    @victormanuelravanalpizarro5616 10 лет назад +34

    if the beatles had played progressive rock they would be Yes, a cathedral of modern music, thanks for the music and the intensity

  • @josephparin9573
    @josephparin9573 9 месяцев назад +2

    Never gets old. Forever music.

  • @roxanaromano7149
    @roxanaromano7149 11 лет назад +9

    The Classic Music of the future

  • @mynamismudd4883
    @mynamismudd4883 3 года назад +8

    This is so amazing. The sound quality. The performances. The camera work. The song itself.

  • @santosgarlato565
    @santosgarlato565 4 года назад +5

    For all the praise heaped upon Clapton, Beck, Page and Hendrix and so forth we shouldn't forget Steve Howe and Robert Tripp of Yes and King Crimson

  • @carlosvega7639
    @carlosvega7639 5 лет назад +24

    Vi a Yes cuántas veces vinieron a Buenos Aires, recuerdo especialmente, el primero de ellos en el estadio Vélez Sarsfield ,en febrero de 1985. Inolvidable show, el final con Starship Trooper fue apotéotico. Larga vida a Yes,no puedo dejar de emocionarme cuando aún hoy escucho "The Gates of Delirium" o "Yours is no Disgrace" o "And You And I" o "Heart of The Sunrise" o "Parallels" y tantas otras genialidades compuesta por tan tremenda banda.
    Saludos desde Argentina.

    • @RicardoMartinez-jy5lo
      @RicardoMartinez-jy5lo 4 года назад +2

      Sí, flaco, pero a Yes le tocó la pálida de ser el primer grupo británico que tocó en Argentina luego de la guerra de 1982, tuvieron problemas con “la pesada” en Rosario, tal como The Cure los tuvo en 1987. Muy mal mezclar politica con arte.

    • @gustavoritterstein4644
      @gustavoritterstein4644 4 года назад +1

      Yo tambien estuve ahi! Los vi cada vez que fueron a Argentina.🤗

  • @arthurdeth7646
    @arthurdeth7646 4 года назад +6

    I wish Chris was still alive so there could be a re-union of the best ever lineup. A choirboy, showman, but we all still loved him. RIP Chris.

  • @patrickgrant109
    @patrickgrant109 3 года назад +6

    this is as close to musical perfection as it gets !!! So glad it's on film. The best at every position. Bravo 😎✌

    • @soldtobediers
      @soldtobediers 2 года назад

      It Is So! Close To The Edge album, & it's very title, had a deep meaning when it first came out.... while I was coming out of the many doors of a 150 mph. C-130. -U.S. Paratrooper Sgt. Gilpin, 82nd Abn. Div. 1/504...
      47 yrs. ago, & way back in '74.
      ''There are artists who'll wrest us up, & place us into themselves, & into their very works. These are the (One's Who'll Continue) wresting us up... far, & beyond their appointed rests in peace. Seek to absorb the many works of these (One's Who'll Continue). Seek to absorb even more, The Very Author of Them All.'' ~William Gilpin 9921

  • @paiopone
    @paiopone 4 года назад +12

    Lyrics :
    Love comes to you and you follow
    Lose one on to the heart of the sunrise
    Sharp distance
    How can the wind with its arms
    All around me
    Lost on a wave and then after
    Dream on on to the heart of the sunrise
    Sharp distance
    How can the wind with so many around me
    Lost in the city
    Lost in their eyes as you hurry by
    Counting the broken ties they decide
    Love comes to you and then after
    Dream on on to the heart of the sunrise
    Lost on a wave that you're dreaming
    Dream on on to the heart of the sunrise
    Sharp distance
    How can the wind with its arms all around me
    Sharp distance
    How can the wind with so many around me
    I feel lost in the city
    Lost in their eyes as you hurry by
    Counting the broken ties they decided
    Straight light moving and removing
    Sharpness of the color sun shine
    Straight light searching all the meanings of the song
    Long last treatment of the telling that
    Relates to all the words sung
    Dreamer easy in the chair that really fits you
    Love comes to you and then after
    Dream on on to the heart of the sunrise
    Sharp distance
    How can the wind with its arms all around me
    Sharp distance
    How can the wind with so many around me
    I feel lost in the city

  • @nadiatrolong8418
    @nadiatrolong8418 2 года назад +1

    Yes groupe mythique et genial tes compos hors pairs musiciens du top

  • @GuitarguyRichard56
    @GuitarguyRichard56 4 года назад +5

    This song alone makes Yes legends. A monster tune. A journey.

    • @Caveat952
      @Caveat952 Год назад +1

      This one, Future Times, Siberian Khatru, Gates of Delirium, Long Distance Run Around, Your Move-All Good People, Close to the Edge, Parallels, South Side of the Sky.....!!! They were the DEFINITION OF MAGIC!!! YES!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Fuzzybeanerizer
    @Fuzzybeanerizer 4 года назад +6

    One of my sisters used to listen to The Yes Album and Fragile and Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven all the time in the early to mid 1970's. When we went on vacation to Upper Michigan she had this horrid monophonic cassette player always going, but I had no idea then how bad it was. Even now when I hear this stuff it still brings me back to my childhood and those summer days in and around Huron Bay... gives me a weird melancholy feeling as if the music was actually echoing down all those years.

  • @mimsnshine
    @mimsnshine 2 месяца назад +1

    Seeing this live was a gift ❤

  • @marieblue
    @marieblue Год назад +6

    “Heart of the Sunrise” (1971) was co-authored by Jon Anderson, Bill Bruford and Chris Squire. It clocks in at 10:34‼️
    Jon Anderson singled it out as one of his favorite Yes compositions and explained how it was conceived for live performance : “‘Heart of the Sunrise’ is a great piece. One of the things that was always important for Yes was to create music for the stage to perform, not to make a record. We were lucky to go in the studio and make records, but our main game was to put on a show and entertain the audience, and in doing so we put that into the record. So by ‘71, ‘72, we were stretching our wings to do longer-form pieces on stage. I got into this whole thing about doing a 20-minute piece, because in those days you could only have 20 minutes on each side of an album. If it had been 30 minutes, it would have been a 30-minute piece.”
    This complex composition with various time signatures and a classical influence shows off Yes’ virtuosity. Jon Anderson stated : “I’d been listening a lot to Stravinsky at that time, who was quite an amazing composer, and the band were fans of modern music at that time. Weather Report and bands like that were doing far reaching jazz-rock influenced music. So we were jumping into different structural composition.”
    Interestingly, the vocals don’t come in until about 3:40 in, giving “Heart of the Sunrise” one of the longest intros in rock history‼️ 💙🌅💜

  • @khalillachheb5195
    @khalillachheb5195 3 года назад +2

    Classic rock jazz amazing

  • @pedrobrunet6669
    @pedrobrunet6669 18 дней назад

    WOOOOOWWWW .. QUE MARAVILLA .. TENGO 65 AÑOS Y RICK WAKEMAM Y YES HACEN MÁS DE 50 AÑOS QUE SON MIS COMPAÑEROS DE RUTA .. GRACIAS X TANTO MAESTRO .. UN ABRAZO GIGANTE DESDE BARILOCHE REPÚBLICA ARGENTINA 🇦🇷

  • @trysometenderness7466
    @trysometenderness7466 3 года назад +6

    Master musicians right there.

  • @ninuzzufloridia8928
    @ninuzzufloridia8928 7 лет назад +9

    One of the most important group progressive rock on the world. Congratulations also who the first time come inside on Yes sound!

  • @garyrawlinson1647
    @garyrawlinson1647 9 лет назад +17

    Pure cosmic.

  • @larrymm1963
    @larrymm1963 4 года назад +5

    Squire is having so much fun I like to see him smile RIP Chris

  • @jamesh4357
    @jamesh4357 4 года назад +2

    I saw a show on this tour in Vegas. This is a band firing on all cylinders- no slackers here! Wakeman is a badass.

  • @edithgray918
    @edithgray918 Год назад +2

    I'm so fortunate to have seen them in concert ❤ great ❤️

  • @timwatson3254
    @timwatson3254 Год назад +1

    No Jon no yes the voice is the band, always has and always will be, and the geeks have proved it 110%

  • @galactictaxidriver5982
    @galactictaxidriver5982 4 года назад +6

    I never ever get tired of this. We used to follow them on tour through many states . YES ‘ music has stood the test of time and will always be here for all to appreciate!

  • @standingwave73
    @standingwave73 9 лет назад +5

    When they show close-ups of Howe I'm really looking more at the guitar than his hands. That guitar, imho, is one of the unsung heros of rock. He tells the story of this Gibson EH in his Guitar Collection book. It was the first really good guitar he bought. He's never let anyone else touch it. When they did their first U.S. tour Howe, still a teenager,slept with it (as a security blanket!). I imagine, if he had to choose among all the guitars in his extensive collection, that Gibson EH is the one he would keep. What a beauty.

    • @gregraines1599
      @gregraines1599 9 лет назад

      ***** I believe I saw those shows, as well as in 1977. I remember all the guitars on stands and him reaching over the one he wore to play parts on them. Never seen anyone else do that. And what he did (does) with a pedal steel is simply amazing. Those beautiful, soaring sounds. Hey, you weren't in Houston by any chance? Anyway, he was, is and will always be my favorite guitarist.

    • @standingwave73
      @standingwave73 9 лет назад

      ***** Just curious since you like guitar playing. Have you ever lisrened to John McLaughlin? Believe it or not he, back in the 60's, gave Jimmy Page lessons. I came across him in the '70's when he was with the Mahavishnu Orchestra. He also played with Al Di Meola and Paca De Lucia in the Guitar Trio and has collaborated with Santana since the Caravanseai album.. If you get the chance look up "Paco De Lucia, Al Di Meola and John McLaughlin Medirerranian Sundance" or "John McLaughlin Dragon Song" on RUclips.

  • @y.u.doodat9133
    @y.u.doodat9133 4 года назад +6

    I love watching these guys perform live! I've seen them twice and this is just a an amazing rendition of Heart of the Sunrise. Watching Steve Howe with his deadpan expression playing the fire out of his ax is just priceless!

    • @cronemagic369
      @cronemagic369 3 года назад

      Live was so amazing. I still have no words after 10 years.

  • @ianseymour4066
    @ianseymour4066 4 года назад +7

    Never realized how much Chris dwarfs his Rickenbacker lmao, man is huge

  • @andrewreed501
    @andrewreed501 2 года назад

    i saw their performance at the cream farewell concert in 1968,and then so many times and even roadied for them for a while in the early 70s,and its a shame that way it split into 2 camps for long while,however, it is so good to still be watching this at 5 .30 in the morning....

  • @stevesole8007
    @stevesole8007 2 года назад +1

    Totally agree with whoever published this. Saw them live years ago at De Montford Hall, Leicester when Buggles joined them for Drama, and later in Edinburgh for Open Your Eyes. Sang along to every "oldie" at each one. One of my favourite bands.

  • @chrisjenkins3067
    @chrisjenkins3067 3 года назад +1

    I really y miss Yes . They will always be my favourite . God bless Chris Squire 🙏

  • @fitnessguru8012
    @fitnessguru8012 3 года назад +3

    This is true art.

  • @lamecasuelas2
    @lamecasuelas2 9 лет назад +22

    RIP fish, you'll be forever missed

  • @johnwwhite2
    @johnwwhite2 10 лет назад +8

    Awesome as when first recorded; one of the greatest all time bands!

  • @029Emanuel
    @029Emanuel 4 года назад +17

    Escutar as músicas do Yes nesse cenário musical de hoje é o mesma sensação de encontrar água no deserto.

  • @curtreus6065
    @curtreus6065 Год назад +1

    Still BEAUTIFUL after all these many years (maybe one of the few reasons I still want to go on); THANK YOU - Jon, Steve, Rick & RIP Chris & Alan - from an old fan of these supremely talented musicians (lose one onto to the Heart of the Sunrise")

  • @garycampbell7846
    @garycampbell7846 5 лет назад +7

    Fragile was the first album I bought. Still one of my favorites!

    • @terryparson9421
      @terryparson9421 5 лет назад +1

      Gary Campbell “ TheYesAlbum” was mine, been fan ever since!

    • @garycampbell7846
      @garycampbell7846 5 лет назад +1

      Terry Parson I can listen to Close to the Edge again and again, still!

  • @Josh_James76
    @Josh_James76 5 лет назад +10

    OH! So this is when music had music!

    • @RicardoMartinez-jy5lo
      @RicardoMartinez-jy5lo 4 года назад

      I like some current bands, such as Epica. But, for instance, their keyboard work is not as passionate as here. I would argue that this is very passionate music.

  • @tomoday4450
    @tomoday4450 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely fantastic

  • @coco33024
    @coco33024 10 лет назад +7

    Maravilloso
    1,980..
    Con amigos escuchabamos a Yes en la costa verde en el parque de la antigua Concha Acustica del Parque Salazar Miraflores.Lima-Peru

  • @kartikokusumo8046
    @kartikokusumo8046 3 года назад +2

    When love and skill work together, expect a masterpiece

  • @Thedudewiththings
    @Thedudewiththings 10 лет назад +6

    My all time favorite song before 1990. I wish more people my age appreciated this kind of music.

    • @ETericET
      @ETericET 10 лет назад +1

      I first heard YES when the Close To The Edge album came out. I was 15. First live concert I attended was at the Montreal Forum when they did the Edge / Tales concert. Yes never has become old for me. In a way they ruined my music career. I was good ... but I somehow knew .. I could never top this. These guys touch my soul like nothing else has ever done.

    • @coco33024
      @coco33024 10 лет назад

      You are right

  • @garymcaleer6112
    @garymcaleer6112 4 года назад +3

    What a sweet journey in sound.

  • @fredlight
    @fredlight 5 лет назад +4

    Simply beautifull...YES!

  • @dannymathis7275
    @dannymathis7275 4 года назад +4

    Awe inspiring musical genius that will never be duplicated. Thank you Ms. Bird (my 3rd grade teacher) for turning me onto to this beautiful band! Heavenly Brilliance in my time, that to this very day still blows my mind! YES

  • @giampietrobugno5924
    @giampietrobugno5924 9 лет назад +5

    Absolute masterpiece...

  • @nelsondouglashernandez2620
    @nelsondouglashernandez2620 6 лет назад +4

    My favorite band, ever. And always will be

  • @stevecornelia6817
    @stevecornelia6817 4 года назад +3

    When I was 13 I listened to a bootleg 8 track tape with 4 songs and to this day I can never get enough of Yes . Their music is so fulfilling for the soul!

  • @rynnykitty6945
    @rynnykitty6945 4 года назад +4

    Wow what an amazing song and an amazing group live RIP CHRIS off to the heart of the sunrise

  • @DMKisinger
    @DMKisinger 9 лет назад +11

    Yes! RIP...Chris....great Bass Man!

    • @TheBEALMusic
      @TheBEALMusic 9 лет назад +1

      ***** Onde of the world's greatest bass player of all time. Great man, RIP.

    • @ziggyzagzi8017
      @ziggyzagzi8017 9 лет назад

      Bruno Siebra composer/ singer too!

    • @TheBEALMusic
      @TheBEALMusic 9 лет назад

      Yeah, a very true artist!

  • @joamon559
    @joamon559 5 лет назад +4

    Fricken awesome. What a band.

  • @yetivanmarshall1473
    @yetivanmarshall1473 3 года назад +1

    Jon's voice makes this one of my Yes favorites. It really can make this 60 y.o. grown man cry. I feel every nerve ending (and beginning?), tingle, dance, stretch, moan, vibrate, tremble, quiver and oscillate all at the same time. There is going to be an incredibly utterly horrible day for me some time in the not to distant future. Unless of course, I get there first.

  • @johnrogers5309
    @johnrogers5309 4 года назад +1

    The answer to Life , the meaning , and everything (apart from being 42) is "GIVING".... These guys gave their all!!.. And the magic they created , makes this a better world to live in ......

  • @ganiteshwarsinghmiglani7417
    @ganiteshwarsinghmiglani7417 4 года назад +3

    Totally amazing … This is THE Masterpiece … Been listening to this track for eons … Goosebumps then, now and Always !

  • @darkwolf213ratero213
    @darkwolf213ratero213 10 лет назад +5

    I LOVE YES, AND I LOVE THIS MUSIC!!!!!!!

  • @twasbrillig33
    @twasbrillig33 2 года назад +1

    incredible creativity professionalism and mastery