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YES!!!!!!!! "The Yes Album" "Closer To The Edge" And "Going For The One" Performed Live! CAN'T WAIT!


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I saw Yes twice back in the 70s and it was mind blowing. But, ever since then, there has been SO goddam much arguing, line up changes, legal hassles, break ups, etc, that I just don't care any more.

 

The biggest thing for me, is that Jon Anderson isn't on the tour. I mean, he IS Yes. The new singer, Jon Davidson is unbelievably good, but he's not Jon Anderson. And, who is on keyboards "this tour?" Rick Wakeman? Oliver? pat Moraz? Jeff Downes? Or, someone from a Yes cover band?

 

So, my take is that there is a really good Yes cover band out there playing small venues for cheap prices and sadly, they're called Yes.

 

I'll stick to my Close to the Edge album... and all the other YES greats.

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Hey, cool man! Maybe I'll sit in on the drums. I used to be able to play all the 70s Yes material. I remember trying to figure out Siberian Khatru when I was 13... I got it in a few weeks of effing around! I played it by feel then because I hadn't yet learned about time signatures and how to ... uh...um.... count.
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If you haven't seen the "new Jon" yet, I think you'll be pleased. Benoit David acted like Jon Anderson and that was about it. Jon Davison has a cool style that differs from the flamboyant actions of both Jon Anderson and Benoit. He's very focused yet unpretentious, and if you close your eyes you can't tell it isn't Anderson. He actually has more control of his live voice than the other Jon. No, he didn't pay his dues like Jon Anderson, but for the assignment Davison's been given you couldn't ask for much more out of him imho. Squire and Howe did the talking between songs last time, which was kinda weird, but was kinda cool...
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If you haven't seen the "new Jon" yet, I think you'll be pleased. Benoit David acted like Jon Anderson and that was about it. Jon Davison has a cool style that differs from the flamboyant actions of both Jon Anderson and Benoit. He's very focused yet unpretentious, and if you close your eyes you can't tell it isn't Anderson. He actually has more control of his live voice than the other Jon. No, he didn't pay his dues like Jon Anderson, but for the assignment Davison's been given you couldn't ask for much more out of him imho. Squire and Howe did the talking between songs last time, which was kinda weird, but was kinda cool...

Benoit David tried way too hard to act like Jon Anderson and it came out looking contrived. And those stupid congas and the acoustic guitar that he didn't even play didn't help...

 

I've seen a few videos of Davison and he looked much more comfortable and natural on stage, and his voice is great.

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There's some good footage of Jon Davidson playing with Yes on the You Tube. It's shocking just HOW MUCH he sounds like Anderson. He's a highly skilled vocalist, no doubt about that!

 

It's still weird for me though, because after 40 plus years, the original singer is out and the new guy is in.

 

It's not Yes anymore. What's next? A new bass player? Guitarist?

 

This is the main reason why they're playing to half filled theaters these days (they're even playing casinos and 1000 seat House of Blues venues). I almost wish they'd pick a new name and acknowledge that YES is over.

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well an old interview chris squire said something about yes being an eternal band where even when members come and go there will be people in the band playing those songs, like an orchestra
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I decided to go on a carribean cruise instead of Yes this year, in an effort to save money.

They've sold 4,931 tickets as of this morning to the Fox Detroit show so there were 69 left. No thanks. have fun. Saw them last year for about 15 bucks, saw them with jon anderson a few times so I'm good. No senior twig n berries sightings for me...

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well an old interview chris squire said something about yes being an eternal band where even when members come and go there will be people in the band playing those songs, like an orchestra

well an old interview chris squire said something about yes being an eternal band where even when members come and go there will be people in the band playing those songs, like an orchestra

 

I don't like how it seems Yes dropped Anderson off at the side of the road after 40+ years and never looked back when he got sick then better. However, since I don't really know why Jon 1 isn't with them any more I can't deny Squire's plan is a good one for both members and fans. Kiss plans to do that. It's like a regular company, which can be bought and sold. I can't condemn Yes for that.

What I CAN and WILL condemn them for is charging too much for their upcoming concert tickets. They succeeded in gaining back the monetary losses from last tour. Bravo.

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And I'm not complaining about the $45 tickets. After hearing Jon Davison on various YouTube clips, I'm really looking forward to the show. 3 entire albums! Holy shitsauce! The songs!

Yours is No Disgrace!

Starship Trooper!

Perpetual Change!

Close to the Edge!

Going for the One!

Awaken!

 

Seeing Awaken should be worth the money by itself.

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It's not Yes anymore. What's next? A new bass player? Guitarist?

 

Well, that technically has been done already... :huh:

:goodone: The Yes lineup has never really been that stable in the first place. :huh:

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That's very true.

 

3 drummers

 

4 vocalists

 

4 guitarists

 

1 bass player

 

6 keyboard players (I think)

 

Did I miss anything?

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I think you got it

 

Drums - Bill Bruford, Alan White (I don't count Tony O'Reilly, he didn't record anything with them and I don't think there are any boots)

 

Vocals - Jon Anderson, Trevor Horn, Benoit David, Jon Davidson

 

Guitar - Peter Banks, Steve Howe, Trevor Rabin, Billy Sherwood

 

Bass - Chris Squire

 

Keyboards - Tony Kaye, Rick Wakeman, Patrick Moraz, Geoff Downes, Igor Khoroshev, Oliver Wakeman

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Well, if you want to get really detailed about the whole thing Jon Anderson has played a bit of guitar here and there and Chris Squire has played harmonica. You could also say that several members have played percussion and several members have also contributed in the vocal department. I guess we were just talking about main instruments here.
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I apologize for inaccurate reporting. My bad. I must have been on a secondary ticket merchant's site... The Fox Theatre show tix start at $89, which isn't bad considering it's a 5,000 seat world-class venue with no bad seats whatsoever.

I'm IN!!!! :coffee:

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