In the studio with YES as they record America, a song that was released on the Atlantic Promo album, The New Age Of Atlantic, and as a 45 rpm single. Eventually, the song was re-issued on Yesterdays. Now, it's a fan favorite, revived in 1996 for the Keys to Ascension shows recorded in SLO, California.
Yessentials - Yes, in concert. Rick Wakeman performs his solo piece, featuring music from Six Wives of Henry VIII. Probably from 2003. Thanks to the fan who originated this clip.
Yes performs on a European TV show:
1) Astral Traveller
2) Interview
3) Everydays
4) Interview
5) Then
6) Interview
7) No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed
8) Credits / Sweet Dreams (45 version)
This is the complete show that's been in the yesmuseum for the last 10 years.
Music video of Mike Oldfield's Shine, with guest vocalist Jon Anderson. This video has already been uploaded, but the sound on that upload seems terrible. Hopefully, this version will be crystal clear. It's running perfectly for me picture and sound, but we'll see how it uploads (from AVI)
This is a clip of Jon performing his great tune "State of Independence" from his second official collaboration with Vangelis, Friends of Mr. Cairo. The song is available as an enhanced audio disc, or on iTunes. It's been covered by a few great singers, including Donna Summers.
The second part of this video is Jon telling about his first encounter with the Greek super musician.
Yes performs on a European TV show:
1) Astral Traveller
2) Interview
3) Everydays
4) Interview
5) Then
6) Interview
7) No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed
8) Credits / Sweet Dreams (45 version)
This is the complete show that's been in the yesmuseum for the last 10 years.
Yes performs on a European TV show:
1) Astral Traveller
2) Interview
3) Everydays
4) Interview
5) Then
6) Interview
7) No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed
8) Credits / Sweet Dreams (45 version)
This is the complete show that's been in the yesmuseum for the last 10 years.
The end of the line for this tour. Before leaving the stage, Phil mentioned that there were no plans for the future of Genesis. He said he loved his bandmates. Then it was over. A great show. A sad farewell.