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Produced by Wayne Hall, Joseph Cottrell, Jeffrey Crecelius and Ken Fuller In a bumper double-feature episode (or something like that), Mark and I compare the Empire featuring Peter Banks version of Something's Coming with the Yes studio version and we also indulge in a little bit of speculation about the forthcoming Yes album - and who doesn't enjoy these kinds of guessing games? Well if you don't, feel free to use the fast forward button. Anyway, it was a lot of fun listening to some very early Yes and what Peter Banks did when he revisited it himself in 1979. Videos of the 2 songs are available below of course. How similar are the 2 versions of Something's Coming? Does Peter Banks play it the same way he did with Yes? What do we have in-store from Yes' forthcoming new album? Let us know if you agree with us! https://youtu.be/OQl1xTU0y_0?si=36PV9sMZkP5OGYLS https://youtu.be/axDZyUvAXEs?si=8AkCMhR9RUutcdw1 Mark Lang's copy of the new CTTE! After we spoke about a forthcoming Washington DC exhibition that includes Roger Dean's Yessongs artwork, YMP listener Craig Tiren went along to see it. Here he is, suitable attired! I MADE IT TO ANTHEM 52! MY Other podcast - https://anthem52.com/ Yes - The Tormato Story Available now! YesMusicBooks.com YMP Patrons: Producers: Joseph Cottrell Wayne Hall Ken Fuller Jeffrey Crecelius Patrons: Aaron SteelmanLindAl Dell'AngeloLobate ScarpBarry GorskyMark BaggsBill WhittakerMark James LangBob MartilottaMark SlaterBrian HarrisMartin KjellbergBrian SullivanMichael HanderhanChris BandiniMichael O'ConnorCraig EstenesMiguel FalcãoDave OwenPaul HailesDavidPaul TomeiDavid HeydenRachel HadawayDavid PannellRobert NasirDavid WatkinsonRobert VandiverDeclan LogueRonnie NeeleyDemScott ColomboDoug CurranSimon BarrowFergus CubbageStephen LambeFred BarringerSteve DillGary BettsSteve LuziettiGeoff BailieSteve PerryGeoffrey MasonSteve RodeGuy DeRomeSteve ScottHenrik AntonssonSteven RoehrHogne Bø PettersenTerence SadlerTodd DudleyJohn CowanJohn ThomsonJohn HoldenJohn ViolaJamie McQuinnTim Stannard Become a Patron! Our Facebook YMP Discussion Group is open to anyone to join. One of the advantages of the new format is that all members of the group have the same ability to post content, so it's a bit more egalitarian, or somesuch. Please do search for the group and join in. https://www.facebook.com/groups/3216603008606331/ Please follow/subscribe! If you are still listening to the podcast on the website, please consider subscribing so you don't risk missing anything: Theme music The music I use is the last movement of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. This has been used as introduction music at many Yes concerts.
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Yes had achieved chart success in the U.S. beginning with their third LP, The Yes Album. Original keyboard player Tony Kaye would be let go after that album, with former Strawbs keyboard player Rick Wakeman joining in mid-1971. Both the albums Fragile and Close to the Edge would be considered both fan and critical favorites, with a successful tour a triple-album live album and concert film in Yessongs. However, during that tour drummer Bill Bruford left for King Crimson and was replaced by Alan White, and Jon Anderson and Steve Howe began working on new music that would become one of the band's most controversial albums - Tales from Topographic Oceans.
References Acta Physiologica (Oxford)2024. V.240.Issue 3 e14107 Hum. Mol. Genet. (2016) doi: 10.1093/hmg/ddw252 Amino Acids. 2016 Aug;48(8):1793-805. European Journal of Applied Physiology 2013, Volume 113, Issue 4, pp 987–996 Lennon-McCartney. 1969. "Carry that Weight" from Abbey Road lp. https://open.spotify.com/track/5eZrW59C3UgBhkqNlowEID?si=cddd237e073047c8 Anderson and Howe. 1973. Close to the Edge from Yessongs lp https://open.spotify.com/track/3xRD4loW61STIKgnxTonYi?si=0772b14d1c61471d --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-daniel-j-guerra/support
JON ANDERSON AND THE BAND GEEKS RELEASE NEW ALBUM ENTITLED ‘TRUE' AND TOURING “YES EPICS, CLASSICS, AND MORE” ZOOM SPECIAL EVENT WITH ‘YES' LEGENDARY SINGER JON ANDERSON! Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of Interviewing the Legends I'm your host Ray Shasho After months of anticipation, the debut album from Jon Anderson and The Band Geeks, “TRUE”, has been released. The nine-song album, produced by Jon and Richie Castellano, is the album YES fans worldwide have been waiting for since Jon's departure from the band in 2008. The album's centerpieces are two epic tracks, the 16 and a half minute “Once Upon a Dream” and the nearly 10 minute “Counties and Countries”. To celebrate the release, a video for “Counties and Countries” recently premiered. The video was created by Jon's long-time videographer Michael Byrne. PLEASE WELCOME LEGENDARY SINGER… SONGWRITER... MUSICIAN… MOST RECOGNIZED AS THE VOICE OF ‘YES' JON ANDERSON TO INTERVIEWING THE LEGENDS … PURCHASE The new album by JON ANDERSON AND THE BAND GEEKS entitled ‘T R U E' Available at https://ffm.to/jonandersontrue and amazon.com "TRUE the new album by Jon Anderson and the Band Geeks exceeds expectations. I consider it the best album of the year. Poetic songwriting, extraordinary musicians, Classic Yes demeanor and vocalizations. Every track is a triumph, a genuine Progressive Rock masterpiece!" 5 stars …By music journalist Ray Shasho FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT JON ANDERSON AND THE BAND GEEKS VISIT https://jonanderson.com/ Official website https://www.facebook.com/TheJonAnderson/ Facebook https://www.instagram.com/jonandersonmusic/ Instagram Twitter - @JonYesEpic Twitter TikTok - @JonAndersonYESEpic TikTok YouTube - Jon Anderson YES Epics & Classics - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIvSkw_3SAs1Yy2Ro68GzLw https://richiecastellano.com/bandgeek/ Band Geek official website: JON ANDERSON & THE BAND GEEKS THE TOUR 2024 Jon and The Band Geeks commence leg 3 of their summer tour September 11 in Beverly, Mass. All remaining dates are below: 9/11/2024 - Beverly MA - Cabot Theatre 9/13/2024 - Glenside PA - Keswick Theatre 9/15/2024 - Glenside PA - Keswick Theatre 9/19/2024 - Portchester NY - Capitol Theatre 9/21/2024 - Montclair NJ - Wellmont Theatre 9/27/2024 - Staten Island NY - St George Theatre *w/Special Guests The Return of Emerson, Lake & Palmer DISCOGRAPHY JON ANDERSON SOLO Olias of Sunhillow (1976) Song of Seven (1980) Animation (1982) 3 Ships (1985) In the City of Angels (1988) Deseo (1994) Change We Must (1994) Angels Embrace (1995) Toltec (1996) Lost Tapes of Opio (1996) The Promise Ring (1997) Earth Mother Earth (1997) The More You Know (1998) Survival & Other Stories (2011) 1000 Hands: Chapter One (2019) True (forthcoming, August 2024) Pre Yes The Warriors - Singles : 1964 : "You Came Along" / "Don't Make Me Blue" (7", Single) - Album : 2003 : Bolton Club 65 - Recorded live in 1965 and published on CD in 2003 on Voiceprint Label. Yes Yes (1969) Time and a Word (1970) The Yes Album (1971) Fragile (1971) Close to the Edge (1972) Yessongs (1973) (triple live album) Tales from Topographic Oceans (1973) (double studio album) Relayer (1974) Yesterdays (1975) (studio compilation including rare cuts) Going for the One (1977) Tormato (1978) Yesshows (1980) (double live album, originally intended as triple) Classic Yes (1980) (studio compilation with two bonus unreleased live cuts) 90125 (1983) 9012Live: The Solos (1985) (live) Big Generator (1987) Union (1991) Yesyears (1991) (quadruple CD compilation box set including rare and unreleased tracks) Talk (1994) Keys to Ascension (1996) (studio & live double CD album) Keys to Ascension 2 (1997) (studio & live double CD album) Something's Coming: The BBC Recordings 1969–1970 (1997; a.k.a. Astral Traveller) Open Your Eyes (1997) Yes, Friends and Relatives (1998) (double CD album compilation including remake of Owner of a Lonely Heart) The Ladder (1999) House of Yes: Live from House of Blues (2000) (double CD live album) Magnification (2001) In a Word: Yes (1969–) (2002) (quintuple CD compilation box set including rare and unreleased tracks) The Ultimate Yes: 35th Anniversary Collection (2004) (U.S. triple CD album edition including unreleased acoustic versions) The Word Is Live (2005) (triple CD live album) Live at Montreux 2003 (2007) (double CD live album) Union Live (2011) (double CD live album) Progeny: Seven Shows from Seventy-Two (2015) (14-CD live box set) Jon and Vangelis Studio albums Short Stories (1980) The Friends of Mr Cairo (1981) Private Collection (1983) Page of Life (1991) Page of Life (1998) (Alternate version not approved by Vangelis) Compilations The Best of Jon and Vangelis (1984) Chronicles (1994) Anderson, Harley & Batt Whatever You Believe (1988) (charity single) Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe (1989) In the Big Dream - A Video Compilation (1989) (video) An Evening of Yes Music Plus (1993) (double live album, recorded in 1989) An Evening of Yes Music Plus (1993) (video) Live at the NEC (2012) (2CD + 1DVD live album, recorded in 1989) Anderson/Wakeman The Living Tree (2010) The Living Tree in Concert Part One (2011) (CD live album) Jon Anderson & Matt Malley Family Circle (2014) (download only charity single) Anderson-Ponty Band Better Late Than Never (2015) (CD/DVD live album) Jon Anderson & Roine Stolt Invention of Knowledge (June 2016)[8][9] Yes Featuring Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin, Rick Wakeman Live at the Apollo (2018) (2CD live album) Support us on PayPal!
Join us for Yesshift Episode 100 (not including News Desk Editions, bonus episodes, etc.)! This turned out to be longer than usual, as we covered multiple topics on this grand occasion. First, we reviewed the new Yes album Mirror to the Sky. Then we shifted our focus to the upcoming Classic Tales of Yes Tour. After that, we highlighted the Yessongs album which is now 50 years old. And, of course, we gave nods to May birthday boys Bill Bruford, Rick Wakeman, and Jay Schellen, as well as remembered those we've lost, including Alan White a year after his passing. Plus mentions of recently released and upcoming content. Feel free to chime in with your thoughts on any of these topics. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yesshift/support
Join us in celebrating the 50th anniversary of when One Live Badger and the Yessongs film were recorded at the Rainbow Theatre in London December 15-16, 1972! Badger was original Yes keyboardist Tony Kaye's band, and Yessongs is considered a classic in both Yes and prog rock fandom. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yesshift/support
Mike Beck is one of the greatest guys I know.He has led a humble, hard-working life. He carries many a kind notion in his soul, and has invoked more laughter in others than one could possibly calculate.He's a son that made his parents proud, a funny brother, a loving husband, a caring father, and a fantastic dude to have as an uncle.Although he was admittedly nervous, Mike made the trek from Lee's Summit to sit with me and kick around a few details about his list of badass records, and we did so for Episode #36. Mike picked Led Zeppelin II (1969), Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young's Deja Vu (1970), Moondance (1970) by Van Morrison, 1973's Yessongs, and Rumors (1977) by Fleetwood Mac.In addition, we discussed retirement and bucket lists and parenthood and family and holiday traditions and music festivals, as well as a couple of other things I'm probably forgetting.So, please check out our chat, and please take Mike's community-curated Spotify playlist out for a spin. I know it was a project he enjoyed, and he'd really enjoy you enjoying it, too.Anyhoo...that's all for now. Thank you for stopping by.copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the intro/outro audio. They are clips from a track called "I've Been Working," which I lifted from Van Morrison's 1970 album entitled, His Band and the Street Choir (c/o Warner Records Inc. Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company).
Bonus Episode - Gateway Live Albums; Yessongs, Exit Stage Left, Plays Live & Seconds Out Progressive Palaver does not often talk about live records, but classic prog rock live albums have served as a gateway for many of us into the music of these great bands. The group considers this collection of live albums that have had the most impact on us. Yessongs providing a huge cross-section of classic Yes songs. Exit Stage Left captures one of Rush's most pivotal periods. Plays Live has been, for Paul, the definitive versions of Peter Gabriel's early solo catalog. Seconds Out perfectly captures Genesis as they transitioned from prog gods to pop superstars. We hope you enjoy our reflections on these classic live albums. Twitter: @progpala Email: progpala@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/ProgPala YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCw_Xxit3D8wbv-AcJ_7Z__w/featured Theme music provided by: Dave DeWhitt
Terrence today discusses Yes' two 1972 releases first is Fragile from January of '74 and Close To The Edge which turns 50 in September and also touches upon the outtake from Close to the Edge entitled "America" and the live document from the tours for these albums released in Spring 1973 as Yessongs. REMEMBER ANY DISLIKES OR DOWNLOADING WITH INTENT TO CHARACTER ASSASSINATE ME WITHOUT MY KNOWLEDGE WILL BE SUBJECT TO CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION! Join the Facebook page : https://www.facebook.com/groups/TerrenceReardonPodcast/ Instagram page : https://www.instagram.com/terrencereardonpodcast Podbean page : http://tjreardon.podbean.com Link to Official Yes page : https://www.yesworld.com #yes #jonanderson #billbruford #stevehowe #chrissquire #rickwakeman #alanwhite #fragile50th #closetotheedge50 #ripchrissquire #ripalanwhite
In this episode, guest co-host Brad Page (I'm In Love With That Song podcast) and me discuss Yes's landmark album Close To The Edge, which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year!We discuss the intricacies of all three tracks, with their peaks, valleys, and idiosyncrasies and how Yes rallied to make this sonic, musical, and lyrical masterpiece.We also discuss the live recordings Yessongs and Progeny, and pay tribute to Yes drummer Alan White,, who recently passed away. We talk about how Alan came into Yes right as the Close To The Edge tour began and would stay in the band for 50 years. Truly a talented drummer who put his stamp on this iconic band.
Produced by Wayne Hall and Jeffrey Crecelius We went deep into the weeds again this week with Master of the Master Tapes, Brian Kehew, who produced the amazing live box set, Progeny, as well as working on the bonus tracks for the Tormato and Drama Expanded and Remastered CD releases in 2004. What governed the choices when creating Progeny?Is Progeny a 'better' collection of Yes live than Yessongs?What did Brian find in the vaults from the Tormato and Drama sessions? Listen to the episode and let us know what you think! The Yes releases Brian worked on - Progeny, Progeny Highlights, Tormato reissue and Drama reissue. Become a Patron! Bag yourself a fabulous piece of YMP history before it's too late... Head over to the YMP Emporium to... Order a YMP Trivia Card Game 'The Answer Is Yes!' - available now!Order the unique Full Union art print - available now The Full Union! Available now. YMP Patrons: Producers: Jeffrey Crecelius andWayne Hall Patrons: Aaron SteelmanDave OwenMark James LangPaul TomeiJoost MaglevDavid HeydenMartin KjellbergPaul WilsonBob MartilottaLindMichael O'ConnorWilliam HayesBrian SullivanDavid PannellMiguel FalcãoLobate ScarpChris BandiniDavid WatkinsonNeal KaforeyRachel HadawayCraig EstenesDemPaul HailesMark 'Zarkol' BaggsDoug CurranRobert NasirFergus CubbageScott ColomboFred BarringerGary BettsGeoff BailieSimon BarrowGeoffrey MasonStephen LambeGuy R DeRomeSteve DillHenrik AntonssonSteve PerryHogne Bø PettersenSteve RodeIanNBSteve ScottJamie McQuinnSteven RoehrKen FullerTerence SadlerMichael HanderhanTim StannardJimTodd DudleyJohn CowanTony HandleyJohn HoldenJoseph CottrellJohn ParryKeith HoisingtonJohn ThomsonBarry GorskyAlan Begg Robert and David Please subscribe! If you are still listening to the podcast on the website, please consider subscribing so you don't risk missing anything: Subscribe on AndroidListen on Stitcher Theme music The music I use is the last movement of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. This has been used as introduction music at many Yes concerts. My theme music is not take from a live concert - I put it together from: archive.org
Welcome to the final news episode for 2021! On this episode, we cover the following news topics: -Downes Braide Association song “Dear Arthur,” dedicated to Arthur Labinjo-Hughes, as detailed here: https://www.loudersound.com/news/downes-braide-association-pen-poignant-tribute-to-arthur-labinjo-hughes(YouTube video was here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VX8myoInd9s) -Rick Wakeman playing festive music at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, YouTube uploads (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzGCgVRDIuciDCIojBkGlTg), (https://www.facebook.com/NNHospCharity/videos/1247575332419774), tour updates (https://www.rwcc.com/live.php#usaupdate), and featured on the cover of The Beat Magazine. -Oliver Wakeman interview on NewEARS Prog Show #248 -Tony Kaye interview on The Hustle podcast: https://thehustle.podbean.com/e/episode-344-tony-kaye-of-yes/?uni_id=5476d739f3a14da61e8afa4510bf95 -Steve Howe Q&A by Rock Cellar Magazine (https://www.rockcellarmagazine.com/steve-howe-yes-interview-the-quest-prog-rock/) -Dylan Howe mention in Wilko Johnson article (https://www.wirralglobe.co.uk/news/19774448.back-dead-wilkos-still-rocking-stage-age-70/) -Alan White Facebook posts about “Run with the Fox” and Plastic Ono Band at the Lyceum. -The Quest winning a Prog Report poll category (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpwiYEqRO88) -Roger Dean Facebook Lives (https://www.facebook.com/rogerdeanofficial/videos/429216695528955) -Jon Anderson's Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/JonAnderson) and new song “I Believe” (https://youtu.be/5FA1eX_f7b8) -Outlanders music video for “Closer to the Sky” song with Trevor Rabin on guitar (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oO2rt1kKDC8) -Yes (Official) Facebook page posts about upcoming Total Mass Retain tribute band shows: https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=457632209049475&set=a.280711683408196 -John Beagley posts about working on a cover of ARW's “Fragile” -A discussion of the Yessongs video --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yesshift/support
Hoy vamos a visitar un hotel en pleno centro londinense que dedicó una habitación a Chris Squire, fundador y bajista del grupo Yes.Christopher Russell Edward Squire había nacido en marzo de 1948 en Kingsbury, un suburbio al noroeste de Londres. A los 20 años conoció a Jon Anderson en el club La Chasse (al cual ya le hemos dedicado un episodio), y al poco tiempo comienza la carrera de Yes, una de las bandas esenciales del rock progresivo que ha publicado más de 40 discos, grabados en estudio y en vivo.Chris Squire murió de leucemia en Phoenix, Arizona, a los 67 años. Y como homenaje, su amigo y dueño del Hotel Sanctum, ubicado en pleno Soho, bautizó a una de sus mejores habitaciones, la 401, como "The Fish Tank". The Fish no es solamente una canción de Squire, incluída en el disco "Fragile", sino que es el apodo con el que era conocido, aparentemente por su costumbre de tomarse largas duchas.El dueño del hotel, además, colocó una placa en la puerta del edificio, en la que menciona otro de sus apodos: "The late". Un juego de palabras con el clásico humor inglés, ya que "late" puede usarse tanto para referirse a "el difunto" como para "el que llega tarde". Squire pasó a la fama por su estilo tan personal en el bajo, pero también por no llegar nunca a tiempo a las citas.El Sanctum Soho Hotel hoy en día es un hotel 4 estrellas con muy buenas calificaciones en los portales de reservas y valores que no bajan de 200 dólares la noche por una habitación doble. Está ubicado en el 20 de Warwick St, a muy pocas cuadras de Piccadilly Circus y de Carnaby Street, por ejemplo, y podés llegar hasta ahí en subte, con las líneas Bakerloo o Piccadilly.Nos despedimos, lógicamente homenajeando a Chris Squire con el track "The fish", original de "Fragile", pero en una versión en vivo incluida en "Yessongs", primer disco en vivo de la banda y considerado el álbum en directo más importante del rock progresivo de los ‘70s.Tracklist"The Fish""Starship Trooper""Beyond and Before""Looking Around""Harold Land""Long distance runaround / The Fish", en vivo, del disco "Yessongs" See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hoy te invitamos a visitar uno de los sitios de conciertos con más importancia histórica para el rock de Londres: el Rainbow Theatre.Por el escenario del Rainbow Theatre han pasado las mayores bandas de todos los tiempos. Beatles, Queen, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin o Genesis son algunos ejemplos. Originalmente se llamaba Finsbury Park Astoria y se lo conocía simplemente como el Astoria Theatre. Ya rebautizado con su nombre definitivo, el primer show rockero tuvo lugar a finales de 1971, con The Who.El Rainbow Theatre está ubicado a pocas cuadras del Finsbury Park, otro lugar clave para el rock británico del que ya hablamos en algún episodio anterior. Para llegar hasta acá, como para casi todo en Londres, te conviene tomarte el subte. Con las líneas Piccadilly o Victoria vas a llegar en menos de media hora desde Trafalgar Square o cualquier otro punto céntrico.Como dijimos en su momento, en este teatro fue donde Jimi Hendrix quemó una guitarra en vivo por primer vez. A la historia pasó su presentación en el Monterrey Pop Festival porque quedó registrada en video, pero meses antes, el 31 de marzo de 1967, el guitarrista prendió fuego su Stratocaster y terminó en un hospital para curar sus dedos quemados.Y hablando de guitarras... otro hecho histórico que tuvo lugar en el Rainbow Theatre fue el regreso a los escenarios de Eric Clapton luego de estar internado por su adicción a las drogas. Un show organizado por Pete Townshend en enero de 1973. Fueron dos funciones, en las cuales Clapton estrenó su famosa Fender Stratocaster Blackie, subastada años después en casi un millón de dólares para recaudar fondos para su fundación Crossroads. La superbanda que acompañó a Clapton fue Townshend y Ron Wood en guitarras, Ric Grech (de Blind Faith) en bajo, Steve Winwood en teclados y Jim Capaldi (de Traffic) en batería.Ese show fue editado ese año con muy pocas canciones y fue relanzado en versión remasterizada en 1995. Sin embargo, la que vale la pena escuchar es la pirata de 1998, un bootleg que incluye los dos shows completos, en versión consola y en versión audiencia."The Dark Side of the Moon", obra maestra de Pink Floyd, fue estrenada oficialmente en esta venue. Y no solo eso, sino que "Eclipse", el tema que cierra el disco, había sido tocado en vivo en el Rainbow aún antes del lanzamiento del álbum, a mediados de 1972.Otros momentos históricos del Rainbow: Ramones, con el disco "It's alive", Van Morrison, Genesis y su "Live at the Rainbow Theatre"... y la edición de Bob Marley and the Wailers Live at the Rainbow Theatre, de 1977, que lo catapultó como una super estrella.Los shows de Queen en el Rainbow fueron editados en 2014, como festejos por el 40 aniversario de la banda. Yes registró acá su video "Yessongs". Frank Zappa fue atacado en 1971 por un espectador que subió al escenario y lo tiró desde ahí arriba, lo que le provocó varios golpes y fracturas. Y The Kinks grabaron su tan pirateado Rainbow Theatre Concert, en diciembre de 1974.Para completar la visita al Rainbow Theatre, además de pasear por Finsbury Park, a unas diez cuadras hacia el sur tenés el estadio del Arsenal, que también vale la pena visitar.Para la despedida, "A piece for assorted lunatics", como se conocía en aquél momento a esta canción, luego rebautizada "Eclipse", la que cierra "The Dark Side of the Moon", de Pink Floyd, en la versión en vivo en el Rainbow Theatre, grabada el 20 de febrero de 1972. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our live selection this week Produced by Jeffrey Crecelius, Wayne Hall and Preston Frazier After the sad news we shared last week about Phil Naro, Mark and I have decided to listen to parts of Yessongs this week and compare the performances with later live offerings. It’s what we’ve done before in our Yes Tracks Through Time series. Most Yes fans agree that Yessongs captures the band at its best and it often comes top in the best live albums lists and polls but what about other versions of these classic songs? Is Yessongs really the only live record worth listening to?What radically different performances exist?Are they just as enjoyable? Listen to the episode and let us know what you think! Join us as a Patron! If you would like to support the Yes Music Podcast financially and also have access to exclusive activity and opportunities, there is a special page you can use to sign up and 2020 is the time to join us: Become a Patron! Bag yourself a fabulous piece of YMP history before it's too late... Head over to the YMP Emporium to... Pre-order a YMP Trivia Card Game 'The Answer Is Yes!' - going into production very soonOrder the unique Full Union art print - available now The Full Union! Available now. Sneak peek at The Answer Is Yes! card game pack artwork. Pre-order now. Show notes and links: An extract from the new box set of 'Return' in which Rick mentions Nic: Join us in August to record episode 500 here: Lewis Clarke / West Devon : Yes Tor / CC BY-SA 2.0 Lots more details to follow... YMP Patrons: Producers: Jeffrey CreceliusPreston Frazier andWayne Hall Patrons: Aaron SteelmanDave OwenMark James LangPaul TomeiJoost MaglevDavid HeydenMartin KjellbergPaul WilsonBob MartilottaLindMichael O'ConnorWilliam HayesBrian SullivanDavid PannellMiguel FalcãoLobate ScarpChris BandiniDavid WatkinsonNeal KaforeyRachel HadawayCraig EstenesDemPaul HailesMark 'Zarkol' BaggsDoug CurranRobert NasirFergus CubbageScott ColomboFred BarringerScott SmithGeoff BailieSimon BarrowGeoffrey MasonStephen LambeGuy R DeRomeSteve DillHenrik AntonssonSteve PerryHogne Bø PettersenSteve RodeIanNBSteve ScottJamie McQuinnSteven RoehrKen FullerTerence SadlerMichael HanderhanTim StannardJimTodd DudleyJohn CowanTony HandleyJohn HoldenJoseph CottrellJohn ParryKeith HoisingtonJohn ThomsonBarry GorskyAlan Begg Robert and David Please subscribe! If you are still listening to the podcast on the website, please consider subscribing so you don’t risk missing anything: Subscribe on AndroidListen on Stitcher Theme music The music I use is the last movement of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. This has been used as introduction music at many Yes concerts. My theme music is not take from a live concert - I put it together from the following two creative commons sources: thanvannispen and archive.org Podcast Episode
Film director Peter Neal talks about his new movie “Starting at Zero” featuring the life and times of Jimi Hendrix as never seen before! Peter talks about what Jimi is really like and how he shaped and changed the music world and society forever! Plus Peter has also directed “A Lion's Trail”, “A Place Like Home” etc and has worked on The Who, Incredible String Band, Yes and other films with a heart that focus on humanitarian issues! Experience Jimi Hendrix on a whole new level at www.starting-at-zero.com/film/experience !
Hoy vamos a visitar un hotel en pleno centro londinense que dedicó una habitación a Chris Squire, fundador y bajista del grupo Yes.Christopher Russell Edward Squire había nacido en marzo de 1948 en Kingsbury, un suburbio al noroeste de Londres. A los 20 años conoció a Jon Anderson en el club La Chasse (al cual ya le hemos dedicado un episodio), y al poco tiempo comienza la carrera de Yes, una de las bandas esenciales del rock progresivo que ha publicado más de 40 discos, grabados en estudio y en vivo.Chris Squire murió de leucemia en Phoenix, Arizona, a los 67 años. Y como homenaje, su amigo y dueño del Hotel Sanctum, ubicado en pleno Soho, bautizó a una de sus mejores habitaciones, la 401, como “The Fish Tank”. The Fish no es solamente una canción de Squire, incluída en el disco “Fragile”, sino que es el apodo con el que era conocido, aparentemente por su costumbre de tomarse largas duchas.El dueño del hotel, además, colocó una placa en la puerta del edificio, en la que menciona otro de sus apodos: “The late”. Un juego de palabras con el clásico humor inglés, ya que “late” puede usarse tanto para referirse a “el difunto” como para “el que llega tarde”. Squire pasó a la fama por su estilo tan personal en el bajo, pero también por no llegar nunca a tiempo a las citas.El Sanctum Soho Hotel hoy en día es un hotel 4 estrellas con muy buenas calificaciones en los portales de reservas y valores que no bajan de 200 dólares la noche por una habitación doble. Está ubicado en el 20 de Warwick St, a muy pocas cuadras de Piccadilly Circus y de Carnaby Street, por ejemplo, y podés llegar hasta ahí en subte, con las líneas Bakerloo o Piccadilly.Nos despedimos, lógicamente homenajeando a Chris Squire con el track “The fish”, original de “Fragile”, pero en una versión en vivo incluida en “Yessongs”, primer disco en vivo de la banda y considerado el álbum en directo más importante del rock progresivo de los ‘70s.Tracklist"The Fish""Starship Trooper""Beyond and Before""Looking Around""Harold Land""Long distance runaround / The Fish", en vivo, del disco "Yessongs"
Produced by Jeffrey Crecelius, Wayne Hall, Preston Frazier and Bill Govier I’d like to dedicate this episode of the Yes Music Podcast to the memory of BRIAN HARTLEY. You won’t have known him in person but you certainly know his work. Brian was a school friend of mine and was a brilliant cartoonist and illustrator even then. He went on to design graphics for video games but for us, he will always be best known for creating the new YMP logo and associated artwork. He died shortly before Christmas at the age of 49 and all will miss him terribly. Rest In Peace, Brian. This week, Mark and I take a look back at our favourite episodes from the past year and look forward to 2020. What were your highlights of 2019?Do Mark and I agree?Add yours to the show notes! Listen to the episode and let us know what you think! If you would like to support the Yes Music Podcast financially and also have access to exclusive activity and opportunities, there is a special page you can use to sign up and 2019 is the time to join us: Become a Patron! Show notes and links: Yessongs bootleg site - now official? YMP Patrons: Producers: Jeffrey Crecelius Preston Frazier Bill Govier and Wayne Hall Patrons: Aaron SteelmanDave OwenMark James LangPaul TomeiJoost MaglevDavid HeydenMartin KjellbergPaul WilsonBob MartilottaLindMichael O'ConnorPeter HearndenBrian SullivanDavid PannellMiguel FalcãoLobate ScarpChris BandiniDavid WatkinsonNeal KaforeyRachel HadawayCraig EstenesDemPaul HailesMark 'Zarkol' BaggsDoug CurranRobert NasirFergus CubbageScott ColomboFred BarringerScott Smith Geoff BailieSimon Barrow Geoffrey MasonStephen LambeGuy R DeRomeSteve DillHenrik AntonssonSteve PerryHogne Bø PettersenSteve RodeIanNBSteve ScottJamie McQuinnSteven RoehrKen FullerTerence Sadler Michael Handerhan Tim StannardJimTodd DudleyJohn CowanTony HandleyJohn HoldenJoseph CottrellJohn ParryKeith HoisingtonJohn ThomsonWilliam Hayes Barry Gorsky Robert and David Please subscribe! If you are still listening to the podcast on the website, please consider subscribing so you don’t risk missing anything: Subscribe on AndroidListen on Stitcher Theme music The music I use is the last movement of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. This has been used as introduction music at many Yes concerts. My theme music is not take from a live concert - I put it together from the following two creative commons sources: thanvannispen and archive.org
Hoy te invitamos a visitar uno de los sitios de conciertos con más importancia histórica para el rock de Londres: el Rainbow Theatre.Por el escenario del Rainbow Theatre han pasado las mayores bandas de todos los tiempos. Beatles, Queen, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin o Genesis son algunos ejemplos. Originalmente se llamaba Finsbury Park Astoria y se lo conocía simplemente como el Astoria Theatre. Ya rebautizado con su nombre definitivo, el primer show rockero tuvo lugar a finales de 1971, con The Who.El Rainbow Theatre está ubicado a pocas cuadras del Finsbury Park, otro lugar clave para el rock británico del que ya hablamos en algún episodio anterior. Para llegar hasta acá, como para casi todo en Londres, te conviene tomarte el subte. Con las líneas Piccadilly o Victoria vas a llegar en menos de media hora desde Trafalgar Square o cualquier otro punto céntrico. Como dijimos en su momento, en este teatro fue donde Jimi Hendrix quemó una guitarra en vivo por primer vez. A la historia pasó su presentación en el Monterrey Pop Festival porque quedó registrada en video, pero meses antes, el 31 de marzo de 1967, el guitarrista prendió fuego su Stratocaster y terminó en un hospital para curar sus dedos quemados.Y hablando de guitarras... otro hecho histórico que tuvo lugar en el Rainbow Theatre fue el regreso a los escenarios de Eric Clapton luego de estar internado por su adicción a las drogas. Un show organizado por Pete Townshend en enero de 1973. Fueron dos funciones, en las cuales Clapton estrenó su famosa Fender Stratocaster Blackie, subastada años después en casi un millón de dólares para recaudar fondos para su fundación Crossroads. La superbanda que acompañó a Clapton fue Townshend y Ron Wood en guitarras, Ric Grech (de Blind Faith) en bajo, Steve Winwood en teclados y Jim Capaldi (de Traffic) en batería.Ese show fue editado ese año con muy pocas canciones y fue relanzado en versión remasterizada en 1995. Sin embargo, la que vale la pena escuchar es la pirata de 1998, un bootleg que incluye los dos shows completos, en versión consola y en versión audiencia. “The Dark Side of the Moon”, obra maestra de Pink Floyd, fue estrenada oficialmente en esta venue. Y no solo eso, sino que “Eclipse”, el tema que cierra el disco, había sido tocado en vivo en el Rainbow aún antes del lanzamiento del álbum, a mediados de 1972.Otros momentos históricos del Rainbow: Ramones, con el disco “It’s alive”, Van Morrison, Genesis y su “Live at the Rainbow Theatre”... y la edición de Bob Marley and the Wailers Live at the Rainbow Theatre, de 1977, que lo catapultó como una super estrella.Los shows de Queen en el Rainbow fueron editados en 2014, como festejos por el 40 aniversario de la banda. Yes registró acá su video “Yessongs”. Frank Zappa fue atacado en 1971 por un espectador que subió al escenario y lo tiró desde ahí arriba, lo que le provocó varios golpes y fracturas. Y The Kinks grabaron su tan pirateado Rainbow Theatre Concert, en diciembre de 1974.Para completar la visita al Rainbow Theatre, además de pasear por Finsbury Park, a unas diez cuadras hacia el sur tenés el estadio del Arsenal, que también vale la pena visitar.Para la despedida, “A piece for assorted lunatics”, como se conocía en aquél momento a esta canción, luego rebautizada “Eclipse”, la que cierra “The Dark Side of the Moon”, de Pink Floyd, en la versión en vivo en el Rainbow Theatre, grabada el 20 de febrero de 1972.Tracklist"Baba O'riley", The Who"Father to Son", Queen Live at the Rainbow Theatre 1974"Won't Get Fooled Again", The Who"Get 'Em Out by Friday", Genesis"Foxy Lady", Jimi Hendrix“Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad”, Eric Clapton “Eclipse”, Pink Floyd“The Heathen”, Bob Marley & The Wailers Live at the Rainbow Theatre“Celluloid Heroes”, The...
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Yessongs - the movie Produced by Jeffrey Crecelius, Wayne Hall, Preston Frazier and Bill Govier Yessongs the movie - a different beast to the album of the same name, this is an iconic record of the band arguably at their peak. This week, Mark and I watch the film on DVD/Blu-ray and see what we think from the vantage point of 2018. There's also a Roger Dean/Yes 2 pence. Does the visual aspect of Yessongs outweigh the dodgy audio? How does the film stand the test of time? How is the song selection? Listen to the episode then let us know what you think! Yes50Fanconvention.com is now live! Become a YMP Patron: If you would like to support the Yes Music Podcast, there is a Patreon page where you can sign up. The iOS and Android YMP apps are no longer available unless you have an old version still on your device. Show notes and links Get your Yes 50th Anniversary free pass here Join the 50th Anniversary Facebook group here YMP patrons: Jeffrey Crecelius | Preston Frazier | Bill Govier | Wayne Hall | ... Robert Nasir | Joseph Cottrell | Michael O'Connor | Paul Tomei | Geoffrey Mason | Lobate Scarp | Fergus Cubbage | Steve Dill | Steve Scott | Peter Hearnden | Steven Reay | Aaron Steelman ... Paul Wilson | Jamie McQuinn | Miguel Falcão | Ken Fuller | David Pannell | Brian Sullivan | Joost Doesburg | Jeremy North | Tim Stannard | David Watkinson | Steve Roehr | Geoff Baillie | William Hayes | Terence Sadler | Neal Kaforey | Simon Barrow | Dave Owen | John Cowan | Mark 'Zarkol' Baggs | ... Robert Please subscribe! If you are still listening to the podcast on the website, please consider subscribing so you don’t risk missing anything. You can subscribe with an RSS reader, with iTunes, with the iOS Podcasts app, via email updates, via www.stitcher.com on Spreaker.com or via Tunein.com. Theme music The music I use is the last movement of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. This has been used as introduction music at many Yes concerts. My theme music is not take from a live concert - I put it together from the following two creative commons sources: thanvannispen and archive.org
Alan White in Cinema from Dave Watkinson Mark reviews a bootleg recording and we discuss what Yes can mean by playing Yessongs live in Japan. Also, I continue reading the Bill Bruford Autobiography and I look forward to the 5th Anniversary celebrations next week. Yessongs live? What can they mean? Are bootlegs worth it? Listen to the episode then let us know what you think! Show notes and links Dave Watkinson's wonderful photos: Preston Frazier reaches Turn of the Century Tim Webb on the double bass! Please subscribe! If you are still listening to the podcast on the website, please consider subscribing so you don’t risk missing anything. You can subscribe with an RSS reader, with iTunes, with the iOS Podcasts app, via email updates, via www.stitcher.com on Spreaker.com or via Tunein.com. Theme music The music I use is the last movement of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. This has been used as introduction music at many Yes concerts. My theme music is not take from a live concert - I put it together from the following two creative commons sources: thanvannispen and archive.org
Anderson/Stolt Invention of Knowledge I listen to the second record of Invention of Knowledge by Anderson/Stolt. Also, Mark interviews Matt Riddle, keyboard player from Yessongs. Do sides 3 and 4 disappoint? What's the overall assessment? What can we find out from Matt Riddle about playing Yes music? Listen to the episode then let me know what you think! Show notes and links Yessongs the Concert! Miguel Falcao's virtual bass lessons Something Else Reviews on Ritual Please subscribe! If you are still listening to the podcast on the website, please consider subscribing so you don’t risk missing anything. You can subscribe with an RSS reader, with iTunes, with the iOS Podcasts app, via email updates, via www.stitcher.com on Spreaker.com or via Tunein.com. Theme music The music I use is the last movement of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. This has been used as introduction music at many Yes concerts. My theme music is not take from a live concert - I put it together from the following two creative commons sources: thanvannispen and archive.org
Yessongs live! It's half term in the UK so I was planning on having a very short episode. Fortunately, Mark Anthony K came to the rescue with a review and a great interview with Phil Naro from Yes tribute band, Yessongs. Thanks Mark! Listen to the episode and then let me know what you think! Show notes and links Please subscribe! If you are still listening to the podcast on the website, please consider subscribing so you don’t risk missing anything. You can subscribe with an RSS reader, with iTunes, with the iOS Podcasts app, on your Blackberry, via email updates, via www.stitcher.com on Spreaker.com or via Tunein.com. Theme music The music I use is the last movement of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. This has been used as introduction music at many Yes concerts. My theme music is not take from a live concert - I put it together from the following two creative commons sources: thanvannispen and archive.org