Any Yes Fans?

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So I find this youtube video by way of bandgeeks, Richie Castellano who uses the HX Stomp and has his own Stomp vst's.
I have seen the band geeks do yes songs but how about a tour featuring Jon Anderson?

 
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Huge, lifelong Yes fan. With the caveat that I stopped listening after Tormato when JA left and I really can't stand the '80s stuff at all. For reference, to me, 'Close To The Edge' is by far their greatest achievement.

Will check this out when I have a chance.
 
Huge, lifelong Yes fan. With the caveat that I stopped listening after Tormato when JA left and I really can't stand the '80s stuff at all. For reference, to me, 'Close To The Edge' is by far their greatest achievement.

Will check this out when I have a chance.

What gball says, except I pretty much never " stopped" listening, but only listened to the " good stuff"
Going for the ONE is likely the last one I am familiar with.

Although after listening to a bit of Tormato on Youtube, I know I will like this one too.
 
Saw them the first time on the 'Going For The One' tour. Guess that was 1977? And then the following year on the 'Tormato' tour, in the round.
Was great to see that "Classic Lineup Mark 2" (Alan White instead of Bill Bruford). They were a remarkable live band.
Took me a while to go see them again, after the horrible '80s stuff, when Steve Howe rejoined, so I guess that was mid/late '90s?
 
Closest I got to seeing YES in the heyday was my sister seeing them up close at Merriwether Post Pavillion I think, and this tribute show I got to attend at the Timonium Md Fairgrounds for a Fund Raising event.


 
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