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Hey Relayer, Yes Live at the Apollo 2016

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In 2016, Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin and Rick Wakeman brought together their incredible talents and long experience of working in Yes to take to the road for a series of concerts celebrating Yes’ musical legacy of the seventies, eighties and nineties.

Yes featuring Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin and Rick Wakeman toured first in North America and then brought their live show to the UK in early 2017, including this performance captured at the Manchester Apollo.

The band are in superb form in front of a sell-out crowd who are clearly loving every minute of the show which includes classic tracks such as Roundabout, Owner Of A Lonely Heart, And You And I, Hold On, Heart Of The Sunrise, Rhythm Of Love, I’ve Seen All Good People and many more.

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CD Track Listing
CD Disc 1
1. Intro / Cinema / Perpetual Change
2. Hold On
3. I've Seen All Good People : (i) Your Move (ii) All Good People
4. Lift Me Up
5. And You & I (i) Cord Of Life (ii) Eclipse (iii) The Preacher, The Teacher (iv) Apocalypse
6. Rhythm Of Love
7. Heart Of The Sunrise
CD Disc 2
1. Changes
2. Long Distance Runaround / The Fish (Schindleria Praematurus)
3. Awaken
4. Make It Easy / Owner Of A Lonely Heart
5. Roundabout

this video popped up on my Youtube recommends list . . . phenomenal!

 
In 2016, Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin and Rick Wakeman brought together their incredible talents and long experience of working in Yes to take to the road for a series of concerts celebrating Yes’ musical legacy of the seventies, eighties and nineties.

Yes featuring Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin and Rick Wakeman toured first in North America and then brought their live show to the UK in early 2017, including this performance captured at the Manchester Apollo.

The band are in superb form in front of a sell-out crowd who are clearly loving every minute of the show which includes classic tracks such as Roundabout, Owner Of A Lonely Heart, And You And I, Hold On, Heart Of The Sunrise, Rhythm Of Love, I’ve Seen All Good People and many more.

LINK

CD Track Listing
CD Disc 1
1. Intro / Cinema / Perpetual Change
2. Hold On
3. I've Seen All Good People : (i) Your Move (ii) All Good People
4. Lift Me Up
5. And You & I (i) Cord Of Life (ii) Eclipse (iii) The Preacher, The Teacher (iv) Apocalypse
6. Rhythm Of Love
7. Heart Of The Sunrise
CD Disc 2
1. Changes
2. Long Distance Runaround / The Fish (Schindleria Praematurus)
3. Awaken
4. Make It Easy / Owner Of A Lonely Heart
5. Roundabout

this video popped up on my Youtube recommends list . . . phenomenal!


That's too funny. I was listening to this on my way to work this morning..
 
In 2016, Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin and Rick Wakeman brought together their incredible talents and long experience of working in Yes to take to the road for a series of concerts celebrating Yes’ musical legacy of the seventies, eighties and nineties.

Yes featuring Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin and Rick Wakeman toured first in North America and then brought their live show to the UK in early 2017, including this performance captured at the Manchester Apollo.

The band are in superb form in front of a sell-out crowd who are clearly loving every minute of the show which includes classic tracks such as Roundabout, Owner Of A Lonely Heart, And You And I, Hold On, Heart Of The Sunrise, Rhythm Of Love, I’ve Seen All Good People and many more.

LINK

CD Track Listing
CD Disc 1
1. Intro / Cinema / Perpetual Change
2. Hold On
3. I've Seen All Good People : (i) Your Move (ii) All Good People
4. Lift Me Up
5. And You & I (i) Cord Of Life (ii) Eclipse (iii) The Preacher, The Teacher (iv) Apocalypse
6. Rhythm Of Love
7. Heart Of The Sunrise
CD Disc 2
1. Changes
2. Long Distance Runaround / The Fish (Schindleria Praematurus)
3. Awaken
4. Make It Easy / Owner Of A Lonely Heart
5. Roundabout

this video popped up on my Youtube recommends list . . . phenomenal!


Thanks! I still need to purchase this. The quality appears to be excellent. Lee Pomeroy is a great musician. The only complaint I've been reading about on yesfans is there's a lot of piped in fake crowd noise during the show. You can hear it here on ISAGP. No one does that at a Yes concert, at least the 30+ I've been to.

 
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Thanks! I still need to purchase this. The quality appears to be excellent. Lee Pomeroy is a great musician. The only complaint I've been reading about on yesfans is there's a lot of piped in fake crowd noise during the show. You can hear it here on ISAGP. No one does that at a Yes concert, at least the 30+ I've been to.


I just wish they had done Starship Trooper . . .
 
Bang!!! Brilliant piece of music.

Dave, I'm sure you know that Yes won the Grammy in 1985 for best rock instrumental performance for Cinema off of 90125. That's the opening tune, saw it many times over the Rabin era in the past 35 years. This is when our friend Alan White was pounding the skins.

 
Dave, I'm sure you know that Yes won the Grammy in 1985 for best rock instrumental performance for Cinema off of 90125. That's the opening tune, saw it many times over the Rabin era in the past 35 years. This is when our friend Alan White was pounding the skins.


Sure do remember Relayer. That was one of the first tunes I saw them perform during rehearsals for the 90125 tour. They opened that tour with a free concert at Millersville U if I recall. Cinema was going to be the name of the band with Squire Rabin and White before rejoining Yes I believe. Was that right?
 
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Sure do remember Relayer. That was one of the first tunes I saw them perform during rehearsals for the 90125 tour. They opened that tour with a free concert at Millersville U if I recall. Cinema was going to be the name of the band with Squire Rabin and White before rejoining Yes I believe. Was that right?

I saw that show at Millersville, it was $10 for a GA ticket. I knew Roy Clair's son Barry at MU, of course we know they rehearsed at their studios in Lititz for the tour. Once Jon joined up with Chris, Tony and Alan, how could they not call it Yes?
 
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I saw that show at Millersville, it was $10 for a GA ticket. I knew Roy Clair's son Barry at MU, of course we know they rehearsed at their studios in Lititz for the tour. Once Jon joined up with Chris, Tony and Alan, how could they not call it Yes?

Pretty cool. Would love to turn back time. Loved the old Lititz rehearsals. I remember Jon staying at The General Sutter.
 
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Sure do remember Relayer. That was one of the first tunes I saw them perform during rehearsals for the 90125 tour. They opened that tour with a free concert at Millersville U if I recall. Cinema was going to be the name of the band with Squire Rabin and White before rejoining Yes I believe. Was that right?

I remember the 7 million videos for "Leave It" lol
 
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