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The Gates Of Delirium performed live at Queen's Park Ranger's stadium in May of 1975. Available on Yes, A Celebration 1969-1979 2DVD set
You can view the mini-movie/trailer for Yes, A Celebration 2-DVD set at my Dailymotion account here:
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it runs about 4 1/2 minutes
Check out these CDs from my favorite Yes era: Yes - 1969 Time and a Word - 1970 The Yes Album - 1971 Fragile - 1971 Close to the Edge - 1972 Tales from Topographic Oceans - 1973 Relayer - 1974 Going for the One - 1977 Tormato - 1978

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@glyderau
@glyderau 11 лет назад
I've been listening to this for 20 years, and I still don't know how they managed to play it live, but it really works! What a bunch of geniuses!
@ronniefarnsworth6465
@ronniefarnsworth6465 2 года назад
Just Pros who wrote it !! Lol Look at Y-tube now, there are so many talented people that can play every note of Guitar, Bass & Keyboards perfect !! Here is a guy doing the Bass just like Squire !! : D ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OWobfxBI5_8.html ... Enjoy
@dugdoll3295
@dugdoll3295 Год назад
They are !
@67p5n90n
@67p5n90n 8 месяцев назад
49 for me
@andrewjohnstone963
@andrewjohnstone963 2 года назад
I saw this tour and i was 14 at the time Saturday 19th of April in Glasgow my grandfather was dying and my big brother and i left him knowing we would never see hilm alive again but granpa wished us to have a great evening and said life must be loved and lived it was my first big concert 💔 😢 and during To be Over i saw the clock ⏰ and knew my granpa had passed on and over ive never felt like that ever and treasure it with all my heart ❤ when we returned home we knew he had passed on and when my mum told me what time he drew his last as my family were all with him it was the time i looked at the clock ⏰ an evening as such lives with you forever Yes were magnificent its as though they were playing for gramps and my brother and i truly wonderful ❤
@226jimbo
@226jimbo 3 месяца назад
Wonderous story
@MichaelCampbell-lg9fh
@MichaelCampbell-lg9fh 15 дней назад
With my brother peter Liverpool empire Magical Yes Yes❤
@molonlabe8784
@molonlabe8784 4 года назад
My parents saw them in 75 and were right in front of Chris. They said his bass was so loud it felt like their hair was standing straight up. I’m a very jealous son.
@pnachtwey
@pnachtwey 3 года назад
I got a front row seat for their reunion tour. My hearing hasn't been the same. I think I would have been better of 20 or 30 rows back. It was loud.
@nicksahadi343
@nicksahadi343 Год назад
Low frequency at high volume would actually blow your hair Tony Levin did that to me at an early Peter Gabriel show. I felt it in my bones..
@stevebrown8368
@stevebrown8368 4 месяца назад
I got to be in front of Steve in 75.
@backstagebob1
@backstagebob1 9 лет назад
Can you imagine the hours of rehearsal, practice, to do this stuff? Love it!
@pressureworks
@pressureworks 4 года назад
backstagebob1 ha no way, these seasoned pros got it on the 1st take.
@chuckhanson7506
@chuckhanson7506 3 года назад
Theses guys practice but they are a higher caliber of musicians, so it does come easier than say today's rock bands, not to slight today's musicians....but they are not Yes!!!
@pressureworks
@pressureworks 3 года назад
Chuck Hanson sorry, I couldn't think of a wiseass reply.
@MsTrotwood
@MsTrotwood 3 года назад
PRESSUREWORKS 😁
@johnnytightwad3784
@johnnytightwad3784 3 года назад
See you at 6 again
@Tommygun1028
@Tommygun1028 12 лет назад
Good to see more people talking positive about Patrick Moraz's contribution to Yes. I think he did a GREAT job here.
@johnwalker1089
@johnwalker1089 Год назад
I only wish the band had stayed on this path. Absolutely no telling what they would have come up with! I like Wakeman but his gigantic day with Yes was CTTE. Fragile,GFTOand lots of Tormato are great but he was not into Topographic Oceans. He said lots of it was awful, threw darts with Black Sabbath in studio, did some work on their album and got paid with beer and then ordered curry in the middle of a show while touring. I like the direction they went with Moraz. I only wish they had kept him for some more music. Maybe the outdid themselves with Relayer. How do you follow something like this? Like Robert Plant sang in Going To California-" I wonder how tomorrow could ever follow today"
@mdvatty
@mdvatty Год назад
@@johnwalker1089 He did, but I loved Wakeman live!
@SleepFan771
@SleepFan771 10 лет назад
Wow, they actually played "The Gates of Delirium" that well live! Unbelievable! I never thought I would see footage of my favorite, albeit somewhat obscure Yes song. Truly superb!
@bconroy2
@bconroy2 2 года назад
This is not an obscure song for fans of Yes!
@paulzatorski527
@paulzatorski527 2 года назад
Sorry but l don't consider any song from Relayer obscure, even albeitly. Who's with me on the brilliance of Relayer. My eternal thanks for posting and bringing another concert attended what seems so long ago back to life. I'm in total agreement with superb!
@williamblanc1465
@williamblanc1465 2 года назад
Truly.
@dsk333
@dsk333 Год назад
one of my favorite records from yes Relayer!
@Liveeruptsuj
@Liveeruptsuj 6 лет назад
One element of Yes that never seems to get sufficient praise is their incredible vocal ability. Obviously Jon Anderson is seen as a special singer, but the harmonizing of Chris Squire and Steve Howe was always so dead on, so incredible in range, and all done on top of seriously complex guitar parts. That steady three part harmony always added so much to how they sounded, so impressive.
@sarawashington6779
@sarawashington6779 Год назад
I always say YES was CSN but with incredible rhythm and instrumental arrangements...
@simonalex100
@simonalex100 8 лет назад
Nobody does build-ups to blissful crescendos quite like YES !!!
@williamblanc1465
@williamblanc1465 2 года назад
Amazing analysis, it's utter genius isn't it?
@chetdempski5301
@chetdempski5301 9 лет назад
Heaven has a new bass player. RIP Chris Squire. Saw their very 1st live performance of TGOD, late in 1974 at the Boston Garden. Patrick Moraz's 1st appearance with them. To this day I have only one word to describe that incredible night......RELIGIOUS !!!
@bigwille11
@bigwille11 5 лет назад
chet dempski we still have these people but in a bitter Sweet way🧖‍♀️ I'm great full I can watch them and think wow they are still great
@timtooker8332
@timtooker8332 Год назад
You said it. TT2022 YHWH
@slick9892
@slick9892 Год назад
Waited all day in the sun, to see YES play later that night, as the top billing at a stadium concert in 1975. I will never forget that. It was magical.
@universozero872
@universozero872 Год назад
THIS IS NOT ONLY PROGRESSIVE ROCK THIS, THIS IS THE PROGRESSIVE LIFE!🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
@violethill
@violethill 10 лет назад
Saw this from the floor of the Astrodome in the mid-1970's. Mom drove me and my date an hour from Conroe, and then waited in the car the entire concert.
@davijohnson1397
@davijohnson1397 2 года назад
The fact that Yes could pull off these magnum opuses off on stage made them immortal.
@viktorbjrdal5102
@viktorbjrdal5102 11 лет назад
Jon Anderson's voice is really raw and powerful in this performance. I like it better than the studio version.
@thoughtfulpug1333
@thoughtfulpug1333 7 месяцев назад
Agree. I think the intensity fits the song far better than the "mellower" studio version, especially considering the subject matter.
@TheMrEFoxx
@TheMrEFoxx 10 лет назад
This was amazing to watch. I wish it had gone into "Soon."
@DanielPerez-yt8dt
@DanielPerez-yt8dt 9 лет назад
Chris Squire, The Sky has a new Star
@christineayres5339
@christineayres5339 7 лет назад
It pisses me off that the R and R hall of fame waits until after he dies to induct YES , how can it be YES without Chris Squire ?
@zipfovonzupfig4803
@zipfovonzupfig4803 7 лет назад
Ja.
@corozaldelosochenta3752
@corozaldelosochenta3752 6 лет назад
Chris Squire: You left a Legacy of Love and Enlightment. We owe you all our knowledge of Intelligent Love. :-)
@carlpullen8504
@carlpullen8504 6 лет назад
At there very best
@saleconomos473
@saleconomos473 6 лет назад
Could not have said it any better. Touche.
@zappatx
@zappatx 5 лет назад
Patrick really makes that Hammond roar!!! His synth sequences are perfect..
@jorgeandresprietoprat9897
@jorgeandresprietoprat9897 7 лет назад
Why compare musicians when you can have it all? The Gates of Delirium is a masterpiece of symph rock. I was 12 when they released it. Now I am 53 and still dig it like then!
@matthewmccord2242
@matthewmccord2242 10 лет назад
relayer is my favorite YES album , this was their best years w/ Patrick Moraz on Keys!!!!! They were so good back then, soundchaser is my favorite song on the album, Gates and to be over are great to!
@geeman1293
@geeman1293 5 лет назад
My fav album, too (and that’s sayin’ a lot).
@silvercrowflysilver1662
@silvercrowflysilver1662 5 лет назад
Мораз на клавишных более вменяемый и чёткий))) А по уровню игры не ниже Уэйкмана. Потому сам альбом Relayer на мой взгляд более вменяемый (хотя и более "тяжёлый") чем предыдущие. Разумеется, "эра Уэйкмана" неприкасаема))))
@kittykooler
@kittykooler 3 года назад
Mine too! Nothing like it then and now
@johnmurphy8918
@johnmurphy8918 7 лет назад
Yes! Still my favourite piece of theirs outside of Topographic Oceans.... Critics got it all wrong with that one! ProgRock at it's ultimate best this!
@StephenLawrence01
@StephenLawrence01 7 лет назад
John Murphy mine too
@vabiance1
@vabiance1 6 лет назад
I totally agree. Tales is my favorite album not only by Yes but in any genre.
@Dr_Do-Little
@Dr_Do-Little 5 лет назад
I wouldn't call Tales my favorite but it certainly up there among few others. Not an album for everyone, especially not critics. And that's all fine.Even the band had issues with it and among themselves at the time. The ugly duckling that turn out to be a swan. Good if you like swan.
@joemartucci4786
@joemartucci4786 Год назад
Phenomenal song. The band sounds & looks great. Look no iPads on stage no lipsyncing no auto tune when bands played & looked like real musicians.
@johnona245
@johnona245 Год назад
Well that's because it's Yes
@BggProductions
@BggProductions 10 лет назад
An underrated Yes gem, performed immaculately :)
@trippysocks
@trippysocks 12 лет назад
Jon's voice is amazing in this!
@willmichaels3490
@willmichaels3490 4 года назад
Im on my 6th viewing. That makes in my opinion over 100,000 fans rocking out to this.
@bpagan7781
@bpagan7781 11 лет назад
Even with the "sound problems" this is still one of the best of YES you'll ever hear/see. This line-up runs DEEP. GATES could never be pulled off by ANY other band period.
@ghislaindidier6306
@ghislaindidier6306 2 года назад
Maybe Gentle Giant......maybe....
@sergio42868
@sergio42868 8 лет назад
This song is beyond words. Superb!!
@gatabarbieri4978
@gatabarbieri4978 8 лет назад
Oh yes, it is.....!!!!
@MarkGonz123
@MarkGonz123 10 лет назад
To all the older fans complaining about the mix I'm just happy to know as a 20 year old who never had a chance to see Yes back in the day I'm happy I can see some sort of documentation of Yes in the 70's regardless of the mix..
@SrimanJohn1
@SrimanJohn1 10 лет назад
This was an absolute perfect performance. In fact, as intricate and complicated this piece is with it's myriads of chord changes and melody lines, I can hardly even believe that it's real. I am hard pressed to find a better live performance from anyone else.
@musicalea2239
@musicalea2239 5 лет назад
I went to a concert just to hear this song. And i cried from joy.
@OTRaihalaMusic
@OTRaihalaMusic 5 лет назад
That musicianship. It's a symphonic poem of the highest quality - what a pity it stops abruptly. Chris Squire is amazing, as is every other.
@766Pierre
@766Pierre 10 лет назад
Patrick Moraz "came" four times (and I counted them)... wow... what an experience that must 've been between the monitors...
@alanlucas501
@alanlucas501 2 года назад
An audio and visual treat. You wouldn't get any bands doing great music like that now.
@trollahole3610
@trollahole3610 7 лет назад
Seeing chris again make me so happy. What nice hair. Jon too.
@sasyloveandlol9326
@sasyloveandlol9326 7 лет назад
Wow. No one sings like John
@loffe9
@loffe9 9 лет назад
This track blew me away in '75 and still does. Yes were my second top band to King Crimson. This would not have been out of place on one of their albums.
@arabianattitude
@arabianattitude 2 года назад
I saw Jon at Woodstock this summer. The man still has the same sound. I saw YES in Chicago in ‘74. Seeing him this time took me backwards in time. A Wonderous Story, indeed.
@similimum66
@similimum66 12 лет назад
This album, as well as 'Close to the edge' are, in my opinion, by far the best works of YES
@steviesfv7782
@steviesfv7782 2 года назад
When they started the song, it was daytime. By the end, it was getting into the night.
@cmerton
@cmerton Месяц назад
Ypsilanti MI? That's where I saw this tour.
@steviesfv7782
@steviesfv7782 Месяц назад
@@cmerton Roosevelt Stadium, Jersey City NJ. As with all the 70's Yes live performances, they crushed the studio album's to dust. Moraz's warm-upriff tell's it all. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-w9glBGeN3qQ.html
@cafinario
@cafinario 9 лет назад
I envy the people that saw this. Today we are never sure with the machines, the filters, the vocoders, the effects.
@robertkaye5434
@robertkaye5434 9 лет назад
Gustavo Al I had the honor of seeing/hearing this tour twice. Once was just before the album was released. The second time was a year later when the band toured this album and a tune from each band member's solo album. Their unexpected "encore/encore" was the Beatles' "I'm Down." AMAZING!
@seanmccloskey5689
@seanmccloskey5689 9 лет назад
Gustavo Al saw them several times relayer was definatly best 1975 what a light show
@jkmenegay
@jkmenegay 6 лет назад
Gustavo Al I've seen them at least 15 times... Early years (my first time was 1975) were amazing up through the late 90's live. Even with the member shuffles, they were truly spactacular.
@andydejanovitzsr2034
@andydejanovitzsr2034 5 лет назад
Gustavo Al I saw the Relayer tour in 77 @ the Cleveland Stadium it was Awesome
@leedumont
@leedumont 3 года назад
Im in the audience 17 years old, great day
@stretchgilbert
@stretchgilbert 9 лет назад
Back When Music Was Driven By Passion NOT Thee Almighty Dollar. Thanks For Sharing
@loffe9
@loffe9 9 лет назад
stretchgilbert Or computers
@stretchgilbert
@stretchgilbert 9 лет назад
Philip Hodkinson Indeed
@Musicdudeyoutub
@Musicdudeyoutub 9 лет назад
stretchgilbert Jon Anderson's net worth- $45 million
@bricebu
@bricebu 9 лет назад
Musicdudeyoutub Meaning the music was commercially successful, which does not necessarily imply that the goal was money first, music second. Isn't it kind of amazing that such a weird band was so successful? Yes is something of an anomaly. We should be grateful for that, not cynical about it.
@loffe9
@loffe9 9 лет назад
I think you misunderstood He was critisizing modern money based pop not YES. Secondly. Yes are not a weired group. In the 70's they were just about the biggest band on the circuit. If you want weired try King Crimson. Never as commercially successful. Just mega talented musicians asa lot of the 70/80's guys were/are
@davidswart9783
@davidswart9783 5 лет назад
Yes was some of the most talented musicians ever. Cincinnati loves yes .
@willy1957
@willy1957 11 лет назад
It is a masterpiece also without Wakeman, This is Yes at their most fierce, and this maybe due to Moraz, Relayer remains my favorite Yes-album, even after almost 40 years, it still sounds fresh, timeless and challenging.
@Deus_Ex_Machina.
@Deus_Ex_Machina. 11 лет назад
I bought the vinyl the moment it came out . . .instant magic!
@jaymoore2738
@jaymoore2738 8 лет назад
ARRRRRGGGGHHHH! Can't believe the ending was cut off! What a drag! They were soooo good!
@Olegzyan
@Olegzyan 11 лет назад
mesmerizing piece of music! The Gates of delirium is definitely one of the best progressive rock songs of all times. it blows my mind away.
@lowellhayenga8330
@lowellhayenga8330 11 лет назад
Bad Ass! They pull off this extremely difficult song flawlessly live! Bravo!
@jeffsmart110
@jeffsmart110 10 лет назад
saw this on the masterworks tour in st louis--closing section brought tears to my eyes--thought this is what byou might hear on the way to heaven after a life well lived..
@gatabarbieri4978
@gatabarbieri4978 7 лет назад
Gates of delirium: just brillant....
@stefanolanari1
@stefanolanari1 9 лет назад
I cried slowly reviewing Chris, thanks forever !!!!
@bugradio
@bugradio 10 лет назад
The problem here isn't Moraz, it's the mix. He's way up, Jon's rhythm guitar is way up, but Steve is way down for the first half of this. Chris's vocal is almost mixed completely out, too. Shame, because it looks great and everyone's got good energy.
@bugradio
@bugradio 10 лет назад
Like, watch at 6:00 - 6:20, when somebody realizes they couldn't hear that awesome guitar solo and finally decide to turn up Steve in the mix.
@Jellybeantiger
@Jellybeantiger 6 лет назад
Jason Dole Steve’s sound is probably coming from the stage.
@melmel075
@melmel075 2 года назад
I love Yes, but I wish someone, anyone had hidden that guitar from Jon and told the man to sing and stop ruining the mix -- for Jon's guitar "work" to be louder than Steve here in this unbelievable footage is as if you had some kid scribbling with Sharpie over a Michelangelo work of art
@FrankenSongs
@FrankenSongs 9 лет назад
Yeah....if only Beethoven would have skipped those 33 minutes of noodling in is 9th and gone straight to movement 4 he would have had something. If Wagner would have cut out all the crap and gone straight to Ride of the Valkyrie he would have had a tight little song. Really? Yes this mix leaves a lot to be desired and Moraz's sounds were a hell of a lot nicer in the studio but Jesus Christ! These guys were phenomenal! I saw this tour and it was transcendent in every way. Gates of Delirium was, and remains, an amazing piece of work, by courageous musicians who utilized each others strengths as well as any band ever.
@christophergalvin6363
@christophergalvin6363 9 лет назад
Excellent review and commentary.
@giantessmaria
@giantessmaria 9 лет назад
right on my friend, like in the movie Amadeus when the court composer said his opera had; "too many notes!" what a freakin joke, many folks don't get this era of Yes....its about bringing you though a very intense journey.....there is no "incoherent noodling" or "too many notes", there is just enough to portray the journey as envisioned!
@mobo2112
@mobo2112 9 лет назад
I was 14 years old during this tour, it was fantastic!!! I've seen 38 shows in my life and each has it's own distinction!
@angusdavies6143
@angusdavies6143 9 лет назад
Very well produced live. Pat's working with some new hardware that they couldn't blend in that well in time. And he has really big cuffs...
@johnnicholson8345
@johnnicholson8345 9 лет назад
mobo2112 Same here mobo. I am probably in the 40 something range dating from mid-late 70's on. Unfortunately I was too young to see this tour. Had I only been born 5 years earlier, huh?
@johncosta9253
@johncosta9253 Год назад
Wonderful so glade I grew up well from 16 till now listening to yes 46 years now
@user-im5ls4bg1l
@user-im5ls4bg1l Месяц назад
My first yes concert 1972. Never gets old listening to them
@wvClifton
@wvClifton 10 лет назад
They were on this tour when I saw them. Relayer is a towering artistic achievement. They were as gods back then.
@Shitsthebed
@Shitsthebed 5 лет назад
Probably the greatest piece of music ever to come out of the whole prog rock genre.😍
@ronniefarnsworth6465
@ronniefarnsworth6465 2 года назад
Supper's Ready, Genesis Yes, Awaken and Close to the Edge are better than "Gates" but in my Prog Top 10 Epics !! : D
@donbrogan3158
@donbrogan3158 7 лет назад
Awesome. I love the sudden tempo change. Took a little while to get into Relayer, which I believe is the mark of a good album.
@kenrik2105
@kenrik2105 2 года назад
I was fortunate to experience the Relayer tour in June 1975 at Long Beach Arena and SF Cow Palace. Grew-up listening to Yes, ELP, Genesis, Vangelis, Supertramp Camel and other prog rock groups. Those were indeed the days.
@michaelfields2943
@michaelfields2943 9 лет назад
Just bought a telecaster and I had to pull this gem up, and both kick ass by the way !.
@davidslater377
@davidslater377 5 лет назад
Squire the heart and soul of this great band
@planetmuman
@planetmuman 10 лет назад
Wow... As a Yes lover who saw his first show in 1984 and then saw them many times afterwards, I must say that this performance sent me to the mountain tops.
@LizardRecords
@LizardRecords 11 лет назад
I saw yes 17 times and loved it every time
@KidneyPunch11
@KidneyPunch11 11 лет назад
This DVD was easily one of the best live DVD's I have ever purchased. Thank you for this.
@Solids2k
@Solids2k 7 лет назад
WOW! It's a shame the mix is wonky but this performance is absolutely incredible. A+ performance all around! The way Jon's voice gets aggressive at those sections like around 5:00 is so kickass!
@jonbongjovi1869
@jonbongjovi1869 2 года назад
I know! I was SHOCKED by this! Like they'd gone punk-noise-rock, BEFORE it was invented!
@lowellhayenga8330
@lowellhayenga8330 11 лет назад
Funny you ask. I've been a bass player since I was 12 and played professionally in the 80's and 90's. Chris Squire was my teacher, mentor and favorite. Studied for a lifetime. Squire plays off the keyboards a lot so when the keyboard player changes so does his approach. The entire Relayer album is absolutely brilliant bass playing and impossible to master without using a pick. I'm still learning it and forever loving it. So in answer to your questions,......... YES!! Agreed.
@drmilo08260
@drmilo08260 3 года назад
Saw this 75 and 76 Roosevelt Stadium Jersey City .15th and 16th Summer's .I am truly blessed
@jdcdnet
@jdcdnet 12 лет назад
12:50 Epic Bass Line, Thanks Chris! 13:30 one of prog rock's most beautiful moments in time! Thank you Yes for the Years of service. Now we just need Anderson and Wakeman back with Howe, White and did I forget anyone ;o) J/K Chris (The Rock)! Cheers
@greedo591
@greedo591 4 года назад
La performance de Anderson en este track es impresionante.
@gregkonopka5592
@gregkonopka5592 Год назад
Not one piece of sheet music among them- all by heart, with heart. Only just stumbled on this- being a fan for 40 years, kind of embarrassed. Awe inspiring performance .
@robertward1513
@robertward1513 10 лет назад
Best Album YES ever did
@lordsong7
@lordsong7 10 лет назад
Greatest symphonic rock band ever. They are the heaviest - without distortion - band ever. No one sounds as heavy as Yes with nothing but clean guitars!! Of course King Crimson, Genesis, Steve Hackett, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Rush, Asia, Peter Gabriel and a few others are right up there on top. Along with some other solo members of these bands. More recently Dream Theater though more metal than symphonic, Porcupine Tree, Iona - highly under-known underrated but fantastic with a beautiful Celtic flavor, The Flower Kings, Marillion, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, a bunch of operatic new bands could be mentioned and etc.etc. Early pioneers besides the above, that could be included: The Nice, The Move, Electric Light Orchestra, Gentle Giant, Steve Miller specifically "Children of the Future" and "Sailor", Soft Machine, The Who "Tommy", Mahavishnu Orchestra and Chick Corea's Electric Band though more jazz fusion, ...
@123agidee_2
@123agidee_2 4 года назад
Procol harum are definitely early pioneers. They had a side long prog epic called “In held twas I” in 1968
@Tapas08
@Tapas08 4 года назад
Hari. Exactly what it is: symphonic rock, entire classical compositions like a piece of well done art down to every detail. Lika old classical music, thus survives time. Just see newer generation discovers this music composed almost 50 years ago!
@christophergalvin6363
@christophergalvin6363 9 лет назад
It's a great album! Hard to believe they went from this to Owner of a Lonely Heart.
@josbruls
@josbruls 9 лет назад
"Owner" was produced by a very different band (no Steve Howe, no Rick Wakeman).
@williamwinslow6582
@williamwinslow6582 9 лет назад
Jos Bruls No Wakeman here either --- Moraz. It is one thing that distinguishes Relayer from most classic Yes.
@josbruls
@josbruls 9 лет назад
Absolutely right. I think that Moraz was into areas that Wakeman had not yet discovered. And Howe's guitar playing on Relayer sometimes sounds like Moraz's keyboards.
@bricebu
@bricebu 9 лет назад
Yep. I love Wakeman, but Moraz brought something new, different, and completely worthwhile to the table. Howe's switch to Telecaster also helped define the new sound of Yes - the "relayer" sound.
@Pjaypt
@Pjaypt 9 лет назад
+Jos Bruls That's because, when Moraz joined the band, most of the music was already done (but not recorded); the songs were made without keyboards in mind, with guitars filling the role; and when Moraz came in, they adapted some of the guitar parts to the keyboards. So, in fact, it is Moraz's keyboard playing that resembles Steve's playing. Imho.
@jimcramer5125
@jimcramer5125 9 лет назад
I can hear Alan White kicking ass on the drums, but no one is filming him. What is that all about? Sure would have enjoyed seeing him doing those fast perfect rolls.
@pressureworks
@pressureworks 4 года назад
Jim Cramer are your eyes closed look again, he gets some screen time. Looks like there's only 2 or 3 cameras, so comeone
@CaliforniaBushman
@CaliforniaBushman 3 года назад
Back in the day, titanic, analog T.V. cameras were too large and unwieldy (with giant wiring, voltages, and small stage areas to fit in between giant P.A. stacks & drum risers) to get back there most of the time.
@patrickmcdonnal480
@patrickmcdonnal480 6 лет назад
Such a great band...Got to see this live in Memphis in 1975...Amazing show
@marcusjosefreirefernandes6095
@marcusjosefreirefernandes6095 5 лет назад
BANDA SUPER TÉCNICA...MARCA REGISTRADA DO ROCK PROGRESSIVO...SOON - OBRA PRIMA DO YES...
@ianwilkinson99
@ianwilkinson99 7 лет назад
Great to see Chris and Steve rocking out together at 12:00 while Jon gives Alan a run for his money on bonkers percussion. Thanks so much for posting!
@jonbongjovi1869
@jonbongjovi1869 2 года назад
i never realized til now.....Jon is doing his "Jamie Muir" thing on that side percussion! (2 years earlier, Bill Bruford quit YES to join a new King Crimson, and Jamie Muir was their wild-man percussionist....but Jamie only lasted one year.....then went to be a monk! No way is Jon A not channelling that here!)
@jamesstarchuk8497
@jamesstarchuk8497 9 лет назад
The greatest piece of music of all time ... only after listening to it and realizing it will one actually see this ;) be blessed
@fernandoc.campos8842
@fernandoc.campos8842 9 лет назад
Sonzeira! Nem todas as bandas atuais juntas não fazem um som desses...
@psfirthoffith
@psfirthoffith 11 лет назад
Alan White's greatest overall contribution to Yes is Relayer hands down; especially Sound Chaser. He is almost as Jazzy as Bruford.Beautuful song along with Close To The Edge,The Revealing Science of God, and Awaken.Spiritual with power and it will surely enlighten you. It sure did to me.
@TheTherese3
@TheTherese3 11 лет назад
Never has there been a more engrossing live group than YES! Never.
@aegirmeingott
@aegirmeingott 2 месяца назад
the end is lost! the most important thing of this piece that i love over approx. 50 years is: ataraxia. once i was lucky to hear it live. lucky me!!
@israco89
@israco89 10 лет назад
I´m 24 and i love this kind of music...
@pepevalenzuela8422
@pepevalenzuela8422 3 года назад
Im 34 and I dont care
@jababorg4484
@jababorg4484 8 лет назад
Great song . One of my favorites by Yes .
@papunAlicea
@papunAlicea 5 лет назад
Thanks for share.. Great YES...EVER...THE BEST PROGRESIVE ROCK BAND...Great quality and sound
@thefool2007
@thefool2007 Год назад
This is colossal prog rock by genius experts. Awesome.
@williamslopez66
@williamslopez66 6 лет назад
The Gates of Delirium es de lo mejor de Yes y del siglo XX. Ojala las nuevas generaciones puedan apreciar este valioso aporte del Yes para todas las generaciones de jóvenes.
@W0LF3Y_IS_CRaZyy
@W0LF3Y_IS_CRaZyy 10 лет назад
Seen them 5 times between 1974 threw 1979 Steve Howe very underrated .Reylayer one of my favorite album from them
@pressureworks
@pressureworks 4 года назад
Mark infla is mandatory that some berk on YT describes any musician as UR, and it's mandatory for someone to point out that it's just effin incorrect. Just how anyone can describe thusly someone who's repeatedly recognized as one of the greatest axe merchants is plain bonkers.
@mistafisha
@mistafisha 11 лет назад
I've been keeping this tab open and replaying it every day for about a week now.
@bradmoxon1061
@bradmoxon1061 3 года назад
Their music stands up so well over all these years. Complete pioneers 🔥
@steveraynor4973
@steveraynor4973 7 лет назад
Guess i'm the only one that actually Moraz' playing here..oh well I think this is great and would have loved to have been able to see this tour (or any of the 70s era shows for that matter /cry)
@jolenezellner4636
@jolenezellner4636 5 лет назад
steve raynor
@felipebentopereira
@felipebentopereira 5 лет назад
Essa música é muito pesada!!! Esse peso das músicas do rock progressivo é encantador!!!😱😍😍😱😍😱 Eu tive a sorte de conseguir esse disco em uma compra a cega!!! Obra prima!!
@ZalMoxis
@ZalMoxis 9 лет назад
What a farkin' excellent band..... !!!!!
@caryheuchert
@caryheuchert 7 лет назад
Saw them in 2001 in Vancouver, performing "Gates of Delirium". Without a doubt, it was the highlight of the concert.
@jackeminor
@jackeminor 7 лет назад
Cary Heuchert That might have been the first and last year they'd played it since 1976 eh?
@waltie1000
@waltie1000 8 лет назад
You've got to hear the whole song together - it's essential. I remember when this came out how terrible I thought it was. The many years have brought great appreciation of this piece. To me most of the song is insane like war - and then Soon at the end the war is over and there's peace. But you got to hear the whole damn thing together to get the effect.
@stevelockwood7298
@stevelockwood7298 7 лет назад
I love Gates but I hate Soon.
@garygarber1770
@garygarber1770 7 лет назад
+Steve Lockwood HATE SOON? what planet are you from. crawl back under your rock. slither back in to your cave. c'mon man. YOU listen to YES music . . .? I'll buy ya a Justin bieber concert ticket enjoy
@estebanposadaduque6415
@estebanposadaduque6415 7 лет назад
...wtf ... ¿ are you sick, blind & deaf ? ....
@dbc7772011
@dbc7772011 6 лет назад
Steve Lockwood I agree. I love Yes, love Relayer, love Gates, in fact, it’s possibly my favorite band, album and song....but can’t listen to Soon.
@LarreeHollywood
@LarreeHollywood 6 лет назад
I had to go listen to the song... after reading this thread. Just to be sure I was reading it right. Yes was one of the greatest bands ever. The Yes Album is in my all-time most impactful and life-altering albums in my life mix. The string of albums released by Yes from The Yes Album to Relayer is perhaps the most amazing body of work ever recorded by anyone. And Soon, taken in the context of being the last song if you take it in order, is one of the most beautiful, tear-inducing melodies ever written. I can't believe anyone could hate it.
@TheLocalZeroChannel
@TheLocalZeroChannel 10 лет назад
The sound is pretty rough. Nice to hear it live though. Some negative cooments being posted about Patrick Moraz. People, this is what's known as a "board tape"; someone just recorded what was coming through the mixing console, and that always has too much of the instruments that weren't really loud on stage, the vocals, the keys and Anderson's guitar. Chances are Howe and Squire's amps were pretty damn loud on stage, and drums... well, drums are drums. So, not a fair representation ofwhat people at the show heard.
@jkbaca41
@jkbaca41 9 лет назад
It definitely would be nice if this had a proper mix. I do not know if that is possible..... What I find interesting is that he is not using the "normal" (for lack of a better word) Prog keyboard sounds(i.e. Rick Wakeman, Tony Banks, Kerry Livgren). It is more of a Jazz Fusion sound like Return To Forever or Mahavishnu Orchestra. This is basically briefly Yes dipping into that territory (PFM did the same with their Jet Lag album. Phil Collins did it with Brand X) and I celebrate them for doing so. I LOVE the chaos that is this album.
@ronwhoyes1311
@ronwhoyes1311 6 лет назад
Thanks Alec, great description of what you hear live vs. on a board mix.
@MauiBoyTrav
@MauiBoyTrav 5 лет назад
I'm thinking the guy thought he was making the audio better. Here's the concert where you can hear all the parts. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WJRVBQtKltM.html
@franscescolagni6081
@franscescolagni6081 5 лет назад
It's an album uneasy to mix Even the studio sound of relayer is limit, a little bit agressive But a great album yet !
@twinsmm1
@twinsmm1 4 года назад
Never understood the Patrick Moraz hate. I'm a prog guy through and through. Seems the haters are those about my age and older. I'm 59. Relayer, to me, is the epitome of 70s prog rock and Patrick Moraz was part of it. I think the hate is simply a matter not accepting as a substitute for Rick.
@didakelx
@didakelx 11 лет назад
I felt the same, my favourite Yes album and Yes song.
@souncchaser
@souncchaser 11 лет назад
Reminds me why Yes are hands down my favorite band! Awesome musicianship! And Steve Howe used to actually tolerate Chris squire on his side of the stage....
@lizschneider3195
@lizschneider3195 9 месяцев назад
It seems like there was a lot more interaction and smiles, especially back then. What a shame 😢
@nestorrios7597
@nestorrios7597 9 лет назад
The only thing I can say is to everybody that wants to listen this music like the studio versión, just listen the studio versión....This one is superb!
@willy1957
@willy1957 8 лет назад
I love this version Néstor but the sound quality is far behind the studio version.
@richfaille6244
@richfaille6244 6 лет назад
I miss White banging like this. Unbelievable song, done so well live too...
@TelextheWhiskyTech
@TelextheWhiskyTech 7 лет назад
It wasn't 1973, but I was blessed to see Chris Squire play live in 1997. His playing is a force that's forever unmatched. No question - no debate necessary. This is my favorite Yes song. Immortal.
@Smkythdg
@Smkythdg 10 лет назад
It is two great songs in one. Oh soon the light~
@Demohil
@Demohil 11 лет назад
Senasacional JAM Session de Howe, Squire, Moraz e White !
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