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Live at the Rainbow Theatre, London, UK.
15 & 16 Dec 1972 ('Close to the Edge' Tour)
Close To The Edge
[I The Solid Time Of Change]
A seasoned witch could call you from the depths of your disgrace
And rearrange your liver to the solid mental grace
And achieve it all with music that came quickly from afar
And taste the fruit of man recorded losing all against the hour
And assessing points to nowhere, leading every single one
A dewdrop can exalt us like the music of the sun
And take away the plain in which we move
And choose the course you're running
Down at the end, round by the corner
Not right away, not right away
Close to the edge, down by a river
Not right away, not right away
Crossed the line around the changes of the summer
Reaching out to call the color of the sky
Passed around a moment clothed in mornings faster than we see
Getting over all the time I had to worry
Leaving all the changes far from far behind
We relieve the tension only to find out the master's name
Down at the end, round by the corner
Close to the edge, just by a river
Seasons will pass you by
I get up, I get down
Now that it's all over and done
Now that you find, now that you're whole
[II Total Mass Retain]
My eyes convinced, eclipsed with the younger moon attained with love
It changed as almost strained amidst clear manna from above
I crucified my hate and held the word within my hand
There's you, the time, the logic, or the reasons we don't understand
Sad courage claimed the victims standing still for all to see
As armoured movers took approached to overlook the sea
There since the cord, the license, or the reasons we understood will be
Down at the edge, close by a river
Close to the edge, round by the corner
Close to the end, down by the corner
Down at the edge, round by the river
Sudden cause shouldn't take away the startled memory
All in all, the journey takes you all the way
As apart from any reality that you've ever seen and known
Guessing problems only to deceive the mention
Passing paths that climb halfway into the void
As we cross from side to side, we hear the total mass retain
Down at the end, round by the corner
Close to the edge, just by the river
Seasons will pass you by
I get up, I get down
[III I Get Up, I Get Down]
In her white lace, you could clearly see the lady sadly looking
Saying that she'd take the blame
For the crucifixion of her own domain
I get up, I get down
I get up, I get down
Two million people barely satisfy
Two hundred women watch one woman cry, too late
Eyes of honesty can achieve
How many millions do we deceive each day?
I get up, I get down
I get up, I get down
In charge of who is there in charge of me
Do I look on blindly and say I see the way?
The truth is written all along the page
How old will I be before I come of age for you?
I get up, I get down
I get up, I get down
I get up, I get down
I get up, I get down
I get up, I get down
[IV Seasons Of Man]
The time between the notes relates the color to the scenes
A constant vogue of triumphs dislocate man, so it seems
And space between the focus shape ascend knowledge of love
As song and chance develop time, lost social temp'rance rules above
According to the man who showed his outstretched arm to space
He turned around and pointed, revealing all the human race
I shook my head and smiled a whisper, knowing all about the place
On the hill we viewed the silence of the valley
Called to witness cycles only of the past
And we reach all this with movements in between the said remark
Close to the edge, round by the corner
Down at the end, round by a river
Seasons will pass you by
Now that it's all over and done
Called to the seed, right to the sun
Now that you find, now that you're whole
Seasons will pass you by
I get up, I get down
I get up, I get down
I get up, I get down
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Jon Anderson - lead vocals
Chris Squire - bass guitar, backup vocals
Steve Howe - electric and acoustic guitars, backup vocals
Rick Wakeman - keyboards, synthesiser, organ
Alan White - drums
Director: Peter Neal
Produced by Brian Lane & David Speechley
Edited by Philip Howe
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Комментарии : 1,6 тыс.   
@slowneutron6163
@slowneutron6163 7 лет назад
The real miracle here is that the stage didn't collapse under the extraordinary weight of all that talent compressed into one space.
@dnew616
@dnew616 3 года назад
For sure. Every guy in YES was very skilled at each of their talents
@daceliepins9108
@daceliepins9108 3 года назад
Yes. And then more... Yes. 🕊🕊🌹🌹🌹😥❤💘💘
@stevebrown8368
@stevebrown8368 3 года назад
I was honored to witness this tour
@liamhemmings9039
@liamhemmings9039 3 года назад
What a brilliant comment.
@kevinkline7242
@kevinkline7242 2 года назад
There was more talent on that stage than there was at the last supper.
@charleehalfnur1742
@charleehalfnur1742 8 лет назад
My father died in May of 2015. Regretfully weren't close. I found this album in his car and I remembered his favorite band was YES. This is my third time watching today. I so wish we could have watched this together.
@anthonyeagle7155
@anthonyeagle7155 8 лет назад
+Charlee Haffner I first this in 1973 at school. Its the best. Sorry about your old Dad son. He was clearly a man of taste
@charleehalfnur1742
@charleehalfnur1742 8 лет назад
+anthony eagle Way cool, and thanks
@anthonyeagle7155
@anthonyeagle7155 8 лет назад
Charlee, how are you doing?. I was never close to my old Man but I miss him so much. He died in 1984 a huge classical fan and great guitarist and loved Steve Howe. Hope you are well.
@anthonyeagle7155
@anthonyeagle7155 8 лет назад
Charlee, what was your old dads name? My old fella was Ken. A maverick in every sense
@charleehalfnur1742
@charleehalfnur1742 8 лет назад
+anthony eagle I've been doing fine, thanks ! People keep saying time heals the pain. A crock of shit in my opinion. The one year was a few weekends ago so it was pretty hard. I guess we'll see. Sorry you lost your father as well. My Dad's name was David J Haffner
@wmhhealth2018
@wmhhealth2018 3 года назад
It is not overstating that this is one of the greatest compositions, not just of the 20th century but in all of human history.
@SoftVinyl
@SoftVinyl 3 года назад
Completely agree!
@snowroom1
@snowroom1 2 года назад
It kind of is ...
@StankFrengus
@StankFrengus 2 года назад
@@snowroom1 nah, this is 4 hundred times better than anything bach or beethoven put out, it takes like 10 instruments to play but only like 5 people to play, plus I've never met anyone who actually dislikes this song. Whereas nobody on planet earth listens to classical music for any reason beyond fitting in or the supposed boost it gives to your synapses which honestly seems like pseudoscience
@wmhhealth2018
@wmhhealth2018 Год назад
@@2visiondigital um just a little! LOL
@redcrimsonhead8619
@redcrimsonhead8619 Год назад
@@StankFrengus I'm prog rock fanatic and honestly think that The Rite of Spring by Stravinsky beats this.
@rockstar0414gta
@rockstar0414gta 6 лет назад
The shortest 18 minutes on earth
@glenesis
@glenesis 3 года назад
For real!
@alukuhito
@alukuhito 3 года назад
You live in Fukui?
@edo7382
@edo7382 8 месяцев назад
To think that Alan White learned the then Yes repertoire all the way to Close to the edge in a weekend is groundbreaking. Absolute monster
@jennamichelle1090
@jennamichelle1090 7 месяцев назад
and he looks so happy to be there 🥺
@notarookie1
@notarookie1 6 месяцев назад
As much as I love early Bruford Alan White is also epic. I saw an early video of Bruford and some evil man was speaking and trying to disregard the lyrics that make sense over time.
@ER-me1ii
@ER-me1ii 9 лет назад
Just maybe the greatest prog Rock song of all time. The closest to my heart for sure.
@caseymather1957
@caseymather1957 5 лет назад
Evan Rice is your heart the edge??? Lol I’ll go home now
@raymondchoukroun6541
@raymondchoukroun6541 5 лет назад
Yes😄
@suginami123
@suginami123 4 года назад
Evan Rice don’t use that term. It was underground music.
@victorhugofloresvillacorta4122
@victorhugofloresvillacorta4122 4 года назад
Ya lo creo que si
@Seenya59
@Seenya59 4 года назад
@@suginami123 Actually, it was progressive rock. It's the term that was used then. I saw Yes 3 times in the 70s.
@Lightmane
@Lightmane 4 года назад
I believe that Mozart, Beethoven and Bach all listen to this and love it.
@ValentinoTorresi
@ValentinoTorresi 3 года назад
Beethoven yes, mozart mmm idk maybe, but bach i dont think so hahahaha
@Lightmane
@Lightmane 3 года назад
@@ValentinoTorresi lol
@kelp1474
@kelp1474 3 года назад
😆🙌
@terrycuster4213
@terrycuster4213 2 года назад
@@ValentinoTorresi Devil' s music to Bach I guess. But what about Paganini?
@scottvasey240
@scottvasey240 2 года назад
Agree. Feels like Mozart, in particular, would have loved this
@tonymich291
@tonymich291 6 лет назад
Steve Howe.. what an underrated guitarist.. he is playing like 5 guitars in this song.. he is one of the best... and Chris’s bass playing is mind blowing!
@derail14
@derail14 5 лет назад
steve howe is the master of guitar work.
@barefoot191
@barefoot191 5 лет назад
I could not agree more.
@stevenepsenhart4384
@stevenepsenhart4384 5 лет назад
You are all assholes ..where do you get underated..he is widely known as one of the best guitarists ever..
@stevenepsenhart4384
@stevenepsenhart4384 5 лет назад
Bext your going to say Wakeman was underrated also..putz
@sulladrum
@sulladrum 5 лет назад
Steve is very highly rated
@dougdrazga4461
@dougdrazga4461 2 года назад
RIP Alan White. What a job he did on this tour, learning the setlist in a matter of days after Bruford left.
@PANJEAK
@PANJEAK Год назад
White is much better than Bruford.
@PANJEAK
@PANJEAK Год назад
@John Wallace OK, but ... I've been listening to both of them for over half a century and it seems to me that this is an objective opinion :)
@PANJEAK
@PANJEAK Год назад
P.S. Of course, I mean his playing in the band Yes
@jbwhalen8865
@jbwhalen8865 Год назад
White was an exceptional drummer, yes. (pun intended) but Bruford is unrivaled in his abilities, creativity, and diversity. From Yes to King Crimson, UK to ABWH, Genesis, Gong, and solo work, Bill Bruford long ago established himself as the premier progressive rock, jazz, avant garde percussionist, holding that throne through the better part of FIVE DECADES.
@awaken77
@awaken77 Год назад
according to legend, he learned the whole Yes catalog in 3 days before the tour . A real hero!
@rafaelaugustolarapalmeros8060
@rafaelaugustolarapalmeros8060 10 лет назад
The most wonderful song of Progressive Rock
@igormaxwel6093
@igormaxwel6093 9 лет назад
For me is Supper's Ready (Genesis)
@aaf-ccexecutivedirector9876
@aaf-ccexecutivedirector9876 9 лет назад
Rafael Augusto LARA PALMEROS there's no one that phrase like steve howe and no other bass player embraced counterpoint like chris squire, inimitable beauty!
@shawnduffy3380
@shawnduffy3380 7 лет назад
There is no sense in debate --- I may change my mind day to day, year to year -- CTTE & SR (and those are just some of the 20ish minute ones) There are too many - love 'em all. That's the idear ( as Jon A. might say) :-) Music - love it or leave.
@mycatis4257
@mycatis4257 6 лет назад
And 2112, and villa la strangiato, and others I missed.
@alejobagnera3883
@alejobagnera3883 5 лет назад
Yours is no disgrace
@aestroai8012
@aestroai8012 5 лет назад
I miss bands who could play BETTER than the album!
@hocuspocustito
@hocuspocustito 10 лет назад
So much talent in one band
@ellisd2u
@ellisd2u 5 лет назад
It is amazing that every member is a total Virtuoso,
@ellisd2u
@ellisd2u 5 лет назад
It's also so amazing that they all sing like a bird. Intricate melodies, counter melodies with completely different words yet they mesh with Anderson's lyrics so perfectly. And then add the fact that Steve Howe is a freak from another planet!!! lol
@raymondchoukroun6541
@raymondchoukroun6541 5 лет назад
Agusti Soler you have right
@froter1
@froter1 5 лет назад
ellisd2u exactly
@froter1
@froter1 5 лет назад
ellisd2u he’s the best
@Primus54
@Primus54 Год назад
Starting at 14:37, Rick Wakeman takes over this song and nails a perfect repeat of the studio version of his solo. The speed of his fingers to hit the notes without mistakes is super-human talent. What a performance! RIP Chris Squire and Alan White. 🙏
@rubydube7280
@rubydube7280 5 месяцев назад
Totally agree. And Squire's bass lines during that solo are so perfectly timed
@brianschindlbeck2807
@brianschindlbeck2807 2 месяца назад
I'm of the age that I remember when this album was released. Rick Wakeman dominated the entire album. Curious if anyone remembers Journey to the center of the earth or the wives of Henry the eight?
@Primus54
@Primus54 2 месяца назад
@@brianschindlbeck2807 Owned both on vinyl… unfortunately lost in a storage unit flood many moons ago. 😞
@russstewart1800
@russstewart1800 Год назад
50 years later still magnificent
@SeaofMadness-lz6ig
@SeaofMadness-lz6ig Месяц назад
! You got that right 👍
@jone2tone133
@jone2tone133 2 года назад
It's mind blowing how close to the studio recording this sounds but at the exact same time how many subtle differences I can catch because it's live.
@robertevvers9493
@robertevvers9493 10 лет назад
Yes is incredible. Their technique never overshadows the emotion
@JulyValls
@JulyValls 10 лет назад
yeah!! :)
@122112guru
@122112guru 7 лет назад
exactly technique was the means to the end-Inspiration.
@amgere2195
@amgere2195 4 года назад
The best comment here
@mikek8553
@mikek8553 4 года назад
@@amgere2195 The Robert Evvers and Gerry Berry comments tie for number one.
@mikek8553
@mikek8553 4 года назад
I think Gerry might have a slight edge
@S-Ltd1000
@S-Ltd1000 2 года назад
To think they were doing this 50 years ago. It's a lost art. Rip Alan.😢
@sandrinojohnsun9949
@sandrinojohnsun9949 Год назад
Yeah it blows my mind that this is half a century ago.
@megalodon8473
@megalodon8473 8 лет назад
2:34 - Alan White - WE NAILED IT 2:38 - Jon Anderson - WE NAILED IT
@royisstr
@royisstr 8 лет назад
Ahaha that makes sense
@XanoxTheArc
@XanoxTheArc 6 лет назад
Jon looks stoned AF
@Jamfjr
@Jamfjr 6 лет назад
I've seen Jon Anderson say "come on guys" at the part before because he didn't like what they did
@kaveman1021
@kaveman1021 4 года назад
Alan had less than a week to master the repertoire before opening night. Filling in Bill Bruford's drum parts is impossible for most under the best circumstances. But this? Miraculous. Mad respect.
@markusaurelius777
@markusaurelius777 4 года назад
@@kaveman1021 No shit eh? That's awesome !!! :O
@corvomorto
@corvomorto 9 лет назад
Rip Chris Squire...great bass
@kathleengleason9805
@kathleengleason9805 5 лет назад
He is a God sequined pot leaves n all I saw yes wow n wow n wow forever
@fanrams5
@fanrams5 Год назад
People talk about Bohemian Rhapsody been a classic song which is right but this is a MASTERPIECE of unbelievable music, Jon Anderson's voice is majestic I find it a very spiritual song that takes you on a journey. It is without a doubt the GREATEST Prog Rock song ever made.
@pioneertech-w5o
@pioneertech-w5o 9 лет назад
This is the greatest composition of all time
@igormaxwel6093
@igormaxwel6093 9 лет назад
ACDC7369 For me is Supper's Ready (Genesis)
@TheProGoz
@TheProGoz 9 лет назад
Igor Maxwel Ok, that as well Igor :)
@kathypillow3273
@kathypillow3273 9 лет назад
Igor Maxwel Same here
@raquije1
@raquije1 9 лет назад
+ACDC7369 YES!!! Your're right.... it's awesome!!!
@igormaxwel6093
@igormaxwel6093 9 лет назад
Ronie Aquije Nothing beats Supper's Ready!
@ls1959
@ls1959 7 лет назад
Someone gave my brother two tickets to see Yes at the Cow Palace in 1975. I was 15 and this was my very first concert. I had never heard Yes before. I didn't know what to expect. Needless to say, I have been a fan for life. What an amazing experience that I will always treasure.
@cvsman2
@cvsman2 3 года назад
I've seen Yes 4 or 5 times over the years great experience each time ,one of the great bands.
@jamesjackovich5886
@jamesjackovich5886 2 года назад
I saw them at the cow palace in 1979,
@theresalynch5447
@theresalynch5447 Год назад
I was there, too - 15 with my little brother! Dad drove us down.... what a wind blowing experince! Was thinking bout that day while watching video. Changed my life.....
@adamfox9245
@adamfox9245 10 месяцев назад
No Wakeman
@lizschneider3195
@lizschneider3195 10 месяцев назад
I saw Yes in MSG just after Rick Wakeman came back. I don't remember much (too much smoke blowing around) but Yes was one of the two best concerts in my life. ELP the other one.
@Hrolgrim
@Hrolgrim 10 лет назад
Through many glorious hours of continuous play & replay over the years I believe this song has become fused to my DNA. ;)
@snatch_that_grovy_up9049
@snatch_that_grovy_up9049 10 лет назад
We evolved!
@VasiliscuSao
@VasiliscuSao 10 лет назад
I join...)) and yet "Soon"..... certainly in my blood...
@backfromtheedge9806
@backfromtheedge9806 9 лет назад
thanks for saying it best.
@genesis0932
@genesis0932 9 лет назад
Hrolgrim Perfection !
@rohan-qd6py
@rohan-qd6py 9 лет назад
Hrolgrim .....beyond perfection... beyond bliss...beyond sublime...beyond the edge...Pure Jon Pure Zen Pure Yes!
@jcisme
@jcisme 2 года назад
The thing that amazes me most about watching all these old Yes live pieces is how Jon never misses a note. His tuning is spot on.
@Aspartamebraintumor
@Aspartamebraintumor 11 месяцев назад
he really struggled with that one part in And You And I just before this
@brianjacob9084
@brianjacob9084 2 года назад
I have listened to this 100's of times and probably will continue to till I leave this earth. There are several Yes songs that are so beyond this planet that I never tire of them. It is the only music I never take a break from.
@madisonh4239
@madisonh4239 3 года назад
i LOVE how Jon has absolutely no idea what to do with his hands
@MandolinRich
@MandolinRich 2 года назад
I was at this show. still blown away nearly 43 yrs later.
@michaeldewhirst5543
@michaeldewhirst5543 2 года назад
Rainbow Theatre December 1972 I was there. Amazing.
@marccampbell9448
@marccampbell9448 Год назад
I can attest to that; it’s still raises the hair on the back of my neck. I still have the original three disc vinyl with decal intact😊
@leigheaux928
@leigheaux928 Год назад
So lucky! I wish I could see them live in person. I love Yes dearly, one of my favorite bands.. Just waaay before my time haha
@jefffurst9135
@jefffurst9135 5 лет назад
8:08 to 13:43: one of the greatest passages in all of progressive rock - and in the history of live music.
@anderselvin9476
@anderselvin9476 4 года назад
I love that you notist the same passages as i do!
@somedumbozzie1539
@somedumbozzie1539 Год назад
Thanks for the magic moment I was reading your comment at that exact moment.
@jakereber9613
@jakereber9613 8 лет назад
Steve Howe is easily one of the best guitarists ever
@jakereber9613
@jakereber9613 8 лет назад
I take that back all members of yes are some of best at their job Steve Howe one of the best guitarists ever Rick Wakeman one of the best keyboardists ever Chris squire one of the best bassists ever and Jon Anderson one of the best Front man ever. Yes is one of the best bands ever.
@jakereber9613
@jakereber9613 8 лет назад
+Jake Reber oops. Forgot Bill Bruford
@pricedownproductions9851
@pricedownproductions9851 8 лет назад
Bill Bruford was in King Crimson by the time this concert was recorded. That's Alan White on Drums here.
@RadioUgly
@RadioUgly 8 лет назад
At one point I think the singer looked a little scared. lol
@jakereber9613
@jakereber9613 8 лет назад
+Matthew Davey oh yeah forgot about that
@josephvargas480
@josephvargas480 4 года назад
THE greatest song that was composed, written,played and sung of all time! Thank you YES for all you guys have done. R.I.P Squire.
@cabezadehuevo3117
@cabezadehuevo3117 6 лет назад
This live version sound so clean and good that evene sounds like a studio version.
@davidseres3030
@davidseres3030 3 года назад
This is the Yessongs (album) version...
@joaomicto
@joaomicto Год назад
@@davidseres3030 still not a studio version
@PANJEAK
@PANJEAK Год назад
@@joaomicto Of course, Yessongs is a live album.
@terrypussypower
@terrypussypower 9 лет назад
The first 3:28 of this song is one of the greatest live performances ever by any band. Steve Howe flies off into another dimension! Every note of that solo is seared into my brain!
@charjl96
@charjl96 8 лет назад
one of the greatest things ever made by mankind
@damiananglada4685
@damiananglada4685 4 года назад
Totally agree!
@stevekaufmann8109
@stevekaufmann8109 5 лет назад
This is like if music was quantum physics
@Katia675
@Katia675 10 лет назад
ahhhh this is music!!!!!!!!!
@raymondgarcia7351
@raymondgarcia7351 11 месяцев назад
When i first heard yes and this particular song, it opened a whole new world of music to my young mind and to the rest of world. To this day ive always said if you put five exeptionally great musicians, you just cant miss. Sadly the original members are leaving us, but the great music they created will live beyond our time also. Thank you mr. squire and all the rest.
@marshallshomegarage7858
@marshallshomegarage7858 Месяц назад
The best rock song (masterpiece) ever composed in history period!! Everyone of these men are professional geniuses. No one since can touch these guy’s talent. The live versions are much better than the studio version.
@roromoho
@roromoho 5 лет назад
This harmonisation in 16:43 is a kind of beauty...to cry
@johngonzalez5722
@johngonzalez5722 2 года назад
THE BEST LIVE VERSION OF CLOSE TO THE EDGE !!!
@L0uisG0nzales
@L0uisG0nzales 8 лет назад
14:27 This is the most proper way to appreciate music.
@stevekaufmann8109
@stevekaufmann8109 4 года назад
Its melting my face
@Gnomaxx
@Gnomaxx 9 лет назад
Close to the edge is, by my view, Yes's masterpiece ! And Steve Howe is such a great guitarist and musician too... I Love the 70s dress code :D
@derail14
@derail14 7 лет назад
steve was grunge,before grunge got accepted by the main steam media in the 90's,collective soul,nirvana,and pearl jam.
@MrSebastianViola
@MrSebastianViola 9 лет назад
Gunna miss Chris Squire..... His monumental, complex bass work had the perfect partner in Howe's guitar..... His vocals were important to the band, too.... I agree with what's been said - Close to the Edge is one of the great rock albums of all time. It's just one of Chris' great achievements in collaboration with the most astonishing bands in the world.
@derail14
@derail14 8 лет назад
+Nathan Birnbaum chris was a musical god in a human body,may he rest in peace,a great man
@victorpages2079
@victorpages2079 5 лет назад
Allan White. Embodied. their. music
@richardshansky3040
@richardshansky3040 4 года назад
Nathan Birnbaum It’s in my top-25 of all-time pop/rock albums.
@MrSebastianViola
@MrSebastianViola 3 года назад
@Peter Stevens I agree... the band's background vocals are essential to their sound and required a lot of musicianship on the part of Howe and Squire to perform every night simultaneous with the very demanding guitar parts. Just an epic musicality going into those records and performances.
@MrSebastianViola
@MrSebastianViola 3 года назад
@@richardshansky3040 What are the others??
@MWL4466
@MWL4466 4 года назад
Jeezus what a great band !! And Alan White always looks like he's having so much fun.
@tarkushead
@tarkushead 10 лет назад
This film was the first time I had ever seen them playing. A local PBS station aired it. I had already been knocked out by their music but to see them playing it - it was like an altered state of consciousness. Just great!
@VIARAIL1
@VIARAIL1 10 лет назад
Yep,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
@hippiecheezburger5457
@hippiecheezburger5457 4 месяца назад
Seeing this when I was a kid like 16 just blew me away
@yakunohayashi9653
@yakunohayashi9653 2 года назад
Rest in Peace Alan White. You were such a great drummer
@PaulPelkonen
@PaulPelkonen 6 лет назад
This is a smoking, joyful performance. The look of exuberance on Alan whites face is worth it alone.
@kevin122759
@kevin122759 10 лет назад
I have seen about every band from the 70s excluding Led Zep and Pink Floyd. Yes was my far the best concert I ever saw. They were the only band that did not have a warm up band to start. They were also the only band that had reserved seating. A different kind of concert. Much more sophisticated and professional then the rest. Close to the edge is one song I could never get tired of listening to. A masterpiece.
@dylanhoke8991
@dylanhoke8991 5 лет назад
You had 4 years to edit "ping" floyd and yet you didn't....you didn't.....😥
@LifeofCharlie19
@LifeofCharlie19 5 лет назад
Maybe he is one of the sultans of ping.
@Groucho-tg1tx
@Groucho-tg1tx 4 года назад
I remember Ping Floyd, he was a Chinese kid I knew back in school.
@mailin001
@mailin001 3 года назад
Thank you for your comment. YES was different from all other bands. They were masters of their art in every way.
@Skraboing649
@Skraboing649 2 года назад
@@LifeofCharlie19 WHERE'S ME JUMPER? 😅
@fast4wood
@fast4wood 4 года назад
what a band! what a song! what a time! it was truly magical.
@stonecuttr4948
@stonecuttr4948 10 лет назад
I read that someone said Rick Wakeman ruin the band . Tony Kaye was a great keyboardist, but Rick Wakeman was epic to this band, and Steve Howe is just the greatest one of the greatest guitarist of all time
@derail14
@derail14 7 лет назад
the press at the time did,rick got singled out because he drank beer and ate meat,which the rest of the band didn't do,the rest of the guys were vegetarians
@Ampher03
@Ampher03 3 года назад
@john m how dare someone not eat meat, amirite
@wilsonstone935
@wilsonstone935 3 года назад
Patrick Moraz did a great job when I saw em in mid 70s
@StrideLatinProgRick
@StrideLatinProgRick 2 года назад
Rick Wakeman was the best thing happened to this band. Just consider his amazing contribute to this masterpiece.
@dmaginsky
@dmaginsky Год назад
And the hair!
@bonnieandclyde222
@bonnieandclyde222 7 лет назад
I saw Yes on this tour , I was 14
@cabezadehuevo3117
@cabezadehuevo3117 6 лет назад
:(
@markkorhin5510
@markkorhin5510 5 лет назад
mark korhin 1 second ago when I was around four years old a few members of yes came to our house. Jon Anderson, Steve Howe, bill buford, chris squire, They were looking for ideas for songs and I remember all of us placing our hands together as we were in a circle, a way to signify the forming of the band or should I say new band as steve was the new guitarist for the album. Jon was indeed a sound chaser and we had an old piano that had one low note that would only play if you hit the key real hard. listen to the cresndo of the piano at the end of and you and I and you will hear the note added in. our upstairs sink had a unique drip sound but only when you could get a drop of water to go straight down the drain to plop into the water at the bottom. you can hear this on close to the edge during the water dripping part towards the middle of the song. we had a microscope and my dad told us to go get a drop of water from outside in the bushes. jon and I got a dew drop which is mentioned in close to the edge, anyway a dew drop from a spiders web provided interesting viewing under the microscope clips of which are on the yessongs video live version of close to the edge towards the beginning. I pieced this together many years after but my dad put some of his seed as jon put it on one of the slides to look at under the microscope. It can be seen also on live video of close to the edge yessongs version. They look as if they are deformed sperm but are in fact almost 100 percent testosterone with the story being that you can see forms of every animal on earth in the sperm. thus jon called them the seeds of life on and you and I. we talked a lot about different topics such as the color of the sky mentioned on close to the edge. It was a summer evening as the sun set and I called it a magenta color sky. I wasn't even in grade school at the time in Michigan but remember mentioning the distinct seasons in Michigan. this is a subtitle on close to the edge: seasons of man. I was asked what I do with myself and in my bedroom I said here is where I get up in the morning and where I lay down at night. jon changed it to I get up I get down for the album. being the sound chaser jon searched for sounds to put on tape and I said well the birds sing. so on tape they went to start close to the edge. later my cousin had an annoying flute like thing he recorded that ended up on the beginning of sound chaser on the relayer album. my cousin said it would be difficult to put the annoying flute noise to music but it fits in nicely. many more stories to tell of this time period. you see I am the Man jon sings about on and you and I although I was only a boy at the time jon said I was a man or male gender I think he meant. but jons sings about me throughout the song and I am indeed now the man maturing in his eyes. my dads friend at the time was mr clay forget his first name now but he lent 2000 dollars to them to get the Yes album under way and my name was mentioned on the origal green sleeve of the close to the edge album. It simply gave thanks to mark dressler and jon bates my friend at the time whose family had a Hammond organ in their basement we used to fool around on and made music like the chords played while jon sings I get up I get down during the middle of close to the edge. Bill left some brushes some drummers use and my neighbor ray ended up with the brushes. my mom had the Styrofoam head that held wigs and that is on the back album cover of the yes album. too much to say to put here
@rossiodiaz6414
@rossiodiaz6414 3 года назад
Lucky you
@anthos567
@anthos567 9 лет назад
Steve Howe's face at 2:20, priceless. Love this band so much, R.I.P. Chris.
@gregorykingsley6179
@gregorykingsley6179 5 лет назад
Yes in their prime going crazy. This was on in the 70's as a late night movie at theaters. It was SO good.
@visog
@visog 10 лет назад
Unbelievable music!
@crisprtalk6963
@crisprtalk6963 4 года назад
I can imagine that the band would be so emotionally and physically drained after playing this that it would be difficult to play a tune after this piece.
@relentlessrescue260
@relentlessrescue260 3 года назад
First time I’ve ever heard of this band or this song. It’s amazing.
@farter_snail
@farter_snail 3 года назад
check out their album Fragile!
@jerryc8978
@jerryc8978 2 года назад
No one. No one understands the musical genius of this group of musical geniuses. No one.
@jerryc8978
@jerryc8978 4 месяца назад
@@lostinstrumentalsproject7343 Guess again.
@davidc6997
@davidc6997 3 месяца назад
Prétentieux, moi?
@jackjohnson2636
@jackjohnson2636 3 месяца назад
Yes I do been listening to them since74
@morbidmanmusic
@morbidmanmusic 3 месяца назад
google morbid man covers close to the edge soundcloud . just one person. also Gates of delirium.
@PhilKelley
@PhilKelley Месяц назад
Ah, could you please step aside and let the next gentleman hit the bell, sir?
@mikek.3694
@mikek.3694 9 лет назад
Steve Howe-amazing!
@Ddhd5473
@Ddhd5473 2 года назад
Check out Steve Howe playing with Les Paul on yr. Simply f**king amazing.
@UPRzejmyOL
@UPRzejmyOL 9 лет назад
Favourite song from Yes, especially live
@kevinflo
@kevinflo 7 лет назад
Still just can't even believe this Magic is real
@markkorhin5510
@markkorhin5510 5 лет назад
mark korhin 1 second ago when I was around four years old a few members of yes came to our house. Jon Anderson, Steve Howe, bill buford, chris squire, They were looking for ideas for songs and I remember all of us placing our hands together as we were in a circle, a way to signify the forming of the band or should I say new band as steve was the new guitarist for the album. Jon was indeed a sound chaser and we had an old piano that had one low note that would only play if you hit the key real hard. listen to the cresndo of the piano at the end of and you and I and you will hear the note added in. our upstairs sink had a unique drip sound but only when you could get a drop of water to go straight down the drain to plop into the water at the bottom. you can hear this on close to the edge during the water dripping part towards the middle of the song. we had a microscope and my dad told us to go get a drop of water from outside in the bushes. jon and I got a dew drop which is mentioned in close to the edge, anyway a dew drop from a spiders web provided interesting viewing under the microscope clips of which are on the yessongs video live version of close to the edge towards the beginning. I pieced this together many years after but my dad put some of his seed as jon put it on one of the slides to look at under the microscope. It can be seen also on live video of close to the edge yessongs version. They look as if they are deformed sperm but are in fact almost 100 percent testosterone with the story being that you can see forms of every animal on earth in the sperm. thus jon called them the seeds of life on and you and I. we talked a lot about different topics such as the color of the sky mentioned on close to the edge. It was a summer evening as the sun set and I called it a magenta color sky. I wasn't even in grade school at the time in Michigan but remember mentioning the distinct seasons in Michigan. this is a subtitle on close to the edge: seasons of man. I was asked what I do with myself and in my bedroom I said here is where I get up in the morning and where I lay down at night. jon changed it to I get up I get down for the album. being the sound chaser jon searched for sounds to put on tape and I said well the birds sing. so on tape they went to start close to the edge. later my cousin had an annoying flute like thing he recorded that ended up on the beginning of sound chaser on the relayer album. my cousin said it would be difficult to put the annoying flute noise to music but it fits in nicely. many more stories to tell of this time period. you see I am the Man jon sings about on and you and I although I was only a boy at the time jon said I was a man or male gender I think he meant. but jons sings about me throughout the song and I am indeed now the man maturing in his eyes. my dads friend at the time was mr clay forget his first name now but he lent 2000 dollars to them to get the Yes album under way and my name was mentioned on the origal green sleeve of the close to the edge album. It simply gave thanks to mark dressler and jon bates my friend at the time whose family had a Hammond organ in their basement we used to fool around on and made music like the chords played while jon sings I get up I get down during the middle of close to the edge. Bill left some brushes some drummers use and my neighbor ray ended up with the brushes. my mom had the Styrofoam head that held wigs and that is on the back album cover of the yes album. too much to say to put here
@JS-pd7lg
@JS-pd7lg 4 года назад
YES!!!
@leofender909
@leofender909 3 года назад
@@markkorhin5510 is this real?
@markkorhin5510
@markkorhin5510 3 года назад
@@leofender909 yes it is real. I remember bill buford mentioning that our house was close to the edge of the street. Apparently the neighborhood where they grew up had houses further away from the street. Paul clay my dads friend put up 2000 bucks to get the yes album going. Its late now tho and im going to bed
@LaMarcGasoldridge
@LaMarcGasoldridge 3 года назад
@@markkorhin5510 i believe this
@yucawhotv6714
@yucawhotv6714 4 года назад
I can't believe I was more than 18 minutes without breathing!! #BREATHLESS
@valois4771
@valois4771 5 лет назад
Incredible piece of music and incredible to see anyone pull this off live. While Bruford's my favourite Yes drummer, I'm astounded at how fast Alan White picked up the set to step in for this tour - it's not exactly simple stuff.
@richardshansky3040
@richardshansky3040 4 года назад
Valois Yes Bruford is my favorite drummer of any genre, but Alan White is a superb rock drummer.
@Magnetron33
@Magnetron33 Год назад
Being John Lennon's drummer in Plastic Ono and playing on Harrison's All Things Must Pass, kind of prepped him for it.
@JeffReams
@JeffReams 8 месяцев назад
I can’t imagine watching this song live. My head would explode like the dude in scanners.
@zmanbx60
@zmanbx60 3 месяца назад
I saw YES about 6 times growing up in NYC. I still consider them TOP 3 bands!
@loudensmore4916
@loudensmore4916 Месяц назад
I saw it live and I will never forget it. I agree that it is one of the greatest rock songs of all time
@velcroesque
@velcroesque 10 лет назад
this was the high water mark for them...and it persisted until about 1977 (Going For the One). Epic performers, epic composers. I don't think there's been another act like them since.
@VasiliscuSao
@VasiliscuSao 10 лет назад
Вы абсолютно правы... Гранды прогрока уходят..((( Займёт ли их место кто либо? ... и ЧТО набирает миллионы просмотров на youtube, сейчас...O tempora! O mores!
@juaniriarte1193
@juaniriarte1193 5 лет назад
Until Drama
@jonbongjovi1869
@jonbongjovi1869 2 года назад
i first heard them on murican radio when I was about 12 and I was like.....WAIT!! Is this band from a DIFFERENT PLANET than all the other ones?? WOW.
@Magnetron33
@Magnetron33 Год назад
Yep I have heard they used to have 18 hour days at the studio
@melaniefelsher4356
@melaniefelsher4356 8 лет назад
Takes my breath away everytime I hear it-YES were a force of nature, combined with diligence and discipline-no matter how gifted you are, you don't reach this level of virtuosity without a lot of bleeding fingers and time spent in discipline and practice. A lot of bands claimed to be there for the music, but very few could say it with complete sincerity.
@nadiaagbi
@nadiaagbi 8 лет назад
+Melanie Felsher i agree, i feel lucky that they found each other, because my life, in the moment, is a little bit richer....
@crystalc1ear
@crystalc1ear 7 лет назад
And yet you're a white nationalist
@Neel-ff4mn
@Neel-ff4mn 6 лет назад
+clear661 Just because he has a con flag as his pic, that doesn't mean he's a white nationalist. I hate how symbols get stereotyped for all the wrong reasons. The con flag is a symbol of people who were proud of their own independence and fought for it. Just like how the swastika was originally face counterclockwise and used by ancient Buddhists and Hindus. Both left and right facing versions have been used by numerous civilizations prior to it's use in Nazi Germany. Stop acting triggered, grow up, acclimate yourself to some knowledge, and enjoy the music.
@treedroppings
@treedroppings 6 лет назад
not a british sympathiser!
@markkorhin5510
@markkorhin5510 5 лет назад
mark korhin 1 second ago when I was around four years old a few members of yes came to our house. Jon Anderson, Steve Howe, bill buford, chris squire, They were looking for ideas for songs and I remember all of us placing our hands together as we were in a circle, a way to signify the forming of the band or should I say new band as steve was the new guitarist for the album. Jon was indeed a sound chaser and we had an old piano that had one low note that would only play if you hit the key real hard. listen to the cresndo of the piano at the end of and you and I and you will hear the note added in. our upstairs sink had a unique drip sound but only when you could get a drop of water to go straight down the drain to plop into the water at the bottom. you can hear this on close to the edge during the water dripping part towards the middle of the song. we had a microscope and my dad told us to go get a drop of water from outside in the bushes. jon and I got a dew drop which is mentioned in close to the edge, anyway a dew drop from a spiders web provided interesting viewing under the microscope clips of which are on the yessongs video live version of close to the edge towards the beginning. I pieced this together many years after but my dad put some of his seed as jon put it on one of the slides to look at under the microscope. It can be seen also on live video of close to the edge yessongs version. They look as if they are deformed sperm but are in fact almost 100 percent testosterone with the story being that you can see forms of every animal on earth in the sperm. thus jon called them the seeds of life on and you and I. we talked a lot about different topics such as the color of the sky mentioned on close to the edge. It was a summer evening as the sun set and I called it a magenta color sky. I wasn't even in grade school at the time in Michigan but remember mentioning the distinct seasons in Michigan. this is a subtitle on close to the edge: seasons of man. I was asked what I do with myself and in my bedroom I said here is where I get up in the morning and where I lay down at night. jon changed it to I get up I get down for the album. being the sound chaser jon searched for sounds to put on tape and I said well the birds sing. so on tape they went to start close to the edge. later my cousin had an annoying flute like thing he recorded that ended up on the beginning of sound chaser on the relayer album. my cousin said it would be difficult to put the annoying flute noise to music but it fits in nicely. many more stories to tell of this time period. you see I am the Man jon sings about on and you and I although I was only a boy at the time jon said I was a man or male gender I think he meant. but jons sings about me throughout the song and I am indeed now the man maturing in his eyes. my dads friend at the time was mr clay forget his first name now but he lent 2000 dollars to them to get the Yes album under way and my name was mentioned on the origal green sleeve of the close to the edge album. It simply gave thanks to mark dressler and jon bates my friend at the time whose family had a Hammond organ in their basement we used to fool around on and made music like the chords played while jon sings I get up I get down during the middle of close to the edge. Bill left some brushes some drummers use and my neighbor ray ended up with the brushes. my mom had the Styrofoam head that held wigs and that is on the back album cover of the yes album. too much to say to put here
@jamesfrank5438
@jamesfrank5438 2 года назад
The song that forever changed my musical life ☮️
@lesblatnyak5947
@lesblatnyak5947 2 года назад
Ladies and gentlemen Chris Squire and Yes the greatest show on earth..
@axisdriftguitarworks1384
@axisdriftguitarworks1384 3 года назад
This is glorious, otherworldly music. A miracle happened here...
@tamelajones6002
@tamelajones6002 3 года назад
Wow. The react videos brought me here honestly. Never ever would have heard of this masterpiece other way! Bravo!
@mikecarroll7445
@mikecarroll7445 3 года назад
Little man with a huge voice!!! Best of all time.
@bobpurnell6721
@bobpurnell6721 4 года назад
By FAR the most musically talented rock band ever. NO ONE could touch Rick Wakeman. A GENIUS!!
@bremtremont2027
@bremtremont2027 4 года назад
As complex as yes's songs were compared to their contemporaries, keith emerson could still play circles around any of the prog keyboardists...elp along with floyd are my least favorite prog groups of the 70s, but even i can admit keith was the most technically gifted.
@Canadarago
@Canadarago 3 года назад
Stan Danly Love Rick Wakeman, but Keith was the best.
@RasseLTD
@RasseLTD Год назад
Emerson is by far the best of the genre
@EnergyTurtle23
@EnergyTurtle23 8 лет назад
One of the THE BEST performances ever, so technical, and they're rocking it like they're from another planet.
@onumahobart8832
@onumahobart8832 2 года назад
Fifty years later this still gives me goosebumps.
@richardkimball8888
@richardkimball8888 29 дней назад
Yes never gets old. Close to the Edge tour in Sept of 72 in New Orleans. My first Yes experience. I was 16 and slightly enlightened that magical evening , saw them every tour of the 70's. Each show was amazing. They could reproduce on stage what they did in recording the albums , but live they were an amazing band. Number one on my list
@gregdietz5183
@gregdietz5183 5 лет назад
With the exception of Alan White (a solid drummer for sure) replacing Bill Bruford, this is the greatest collection of creative musical genius ever assembled in one band.
@frankconte467
@frankconte467 Год назад
This piece remains always spectacular!
@lonnieo4676
@lonnieo4676 3 года назад
wow, what did i just watch??? never heard this before... Jon being interviewed by Rick Beato brought me here... absolutely EPIC!!!!!
@andrehagnauer7547
@andrehagnauer7547 4 года назад
Yes, is my favorate band since I was 17 year , it was in the year 1972. Time flies to fast. Enjoy life!
@yestopographic73
@yestopographic73 3 года назад
The Ultimate YES. Jon, Alan, Chris, Steve, Rick.
@RasseLTD
@RasseLTD Год назад
The ultimate yes to me is Jon, Bill, Chris, Steve and Rick
@tinaschlobohm9386
@tinaschlobohm9386 5 лет назад
I wish there were speakers in space so the whole world could hear YES!
@dancha1593
@dancha1593 3 года назад
When I listen to YES, so do the neighbors.
@danerman73
@danerman73 4 года назад
This song is so awesome. The title song of one of the greatest albums ever produced. Such an album could not possibly be produced now. Could you imagine a band going to record company now and saying "We created a new album. It has only 3 songs and each song is about 20 minutes long. Will you promote and release it?"
@joebaxley1503
@joebaxley1503 4 года назад
I wish I was an adult in the 70s so I could have enjoyed bands like this first hand. I was born in 71.
@BrendaChristensen
@BrendaChristensen Год назад
Magical.
@felicioneto5656
@felicioneto5656 8 лет назад
Maravilhoso. Eu aqui em São Paulo, Brazil, curtia todos os Yes. Desde o Fragile quando tinha meus 14 anos. Hoje tenho 60 e não me canso de ouvir. Viva o Yes.
@alejandrostella8836
@alejandrostella8836 5 лет назад
que viejos estamos,yo tambien!
@georger.c.arcienega9197
@georger.c.arcienega9197 4 года назад
Tenho 55, escutei o YES pela primeira vez aos 11 anos e me transformou! Esse álbum e uma obra de arte! Sempre escuto
@damiananglada4685
@damiananglada4685 4 года назад
Viva o Yes Irmao do Brasil! Abraço de otro Fa da melhor banda do mundo, desde Buenos Aires.
@georger.c.arcienega9197
@georger.c.arcienega9197 4 года назад
@@damiananglada4685 ¡Escribes bién el portugués! Al inicio de los 70 conocí "SUI GENERIS" y me encantó ¡Saludos Corinthiano!
@georger.c.arcienega9197
@georger.c.arcienega9197 4 года назад
E toda vez parece a PRIMEIRA! Sempre me emociona esse LP perfeito ,lado A e B como nunca ví até hoje!
@Jellybeantiger
@Jellybeantiger 3 года назад
Close To The Edge,perfection in an album.
@johncliff5417
@johncliff5417 5 лет назад
When this came out I was still playing at High power radio and machine guns. I first heard YES from one of my opo's who had Yes albums and got straight into the following of this fantastic band. When I got back home I was able to listen to this "quadralised" on the HI-Fi gear that I had brought back from Germany. 100 watts per channel in quadraphonic and next door neighbours who were deaf bless'em . Those were the days my friends.
@mtlchaser
@mtlchaser 2 года назад
incredible how precisely they play every details of this musical “fresque“ live...incredible musicianship
@RobertLofrano
@RobertLofrano Год назад
This is great, but to have seen this live as I did twice is another thing totally. Never be anything like this again. Glad I was there to see and hear this live.
@DiegoTarkus
@DiegoTarkus 5 лет назад
Cada vez que veo este vídeo el corazón me salta, latiendo cada vez más fuerte y en el clímax de la canción siento como si me explotara. Increíble las vibras que te pueden llegar por este tema, por Yes, el rock progresivo y la música en general. No cambio a esta banda por nada.
@DrakusRecords
@DrakusRecords 7 лет назад
13:38 Probably the best version of seasons of man ever recorded.
@alejandropalmapastrana1255
@alejandropalmapastrana1255 4 года назад
I really Love Those Guys very beautiful and Profesional Masters!
@r3ality1
@r3ality1 8 лет назад
Simply amazing. I'm at a loss for words. I've been a huge fan of Yes for years, and a musician (bass player) myself, and assumed, quite incorrectly, that they could never pull this off live. Well, I've never been so glad to be proven wrong. Stunning.
@derail14
@derail14 7 лет назад
the name yes says it all,nothing's impossable
@hcavn
@hcavn 7 лет назад
Take yourself back to when you first heard this (or actually came to appreciate it). You're too young (or in the wrong country) to have gone to a concert where they played it. Then in 2014 (albeit with the new Jon) they do the whole album (and Fragile). They open the show with this, you know how the track goes, you think it's not going to be possible to have it sound good live. It's great, it keeps getting better, and yet you still can't believe they will be able to hit all the high points. Yet they do. You can't believe your lucky stars. Chris dies the next year, and you truly realise, just how lucky you were to have gone to the show.
@bigdukepod
@bigdukepod 3 года назад
One of the greatest pieces of music ever produced. YES was like a celestial event - a once in a lifetime collection of the most incredible talent on the planet. They are without peer. Simply put a masterpiece.
@altezzashaw2024
@altezzashaw2024 Год назад
masterpiece!
@wrenken1
@wrenken1 7 лет назад
They were so young then. I guess I'm getting old. I love these guys. Incredible.
@davidseres3030
@davidseres3030 3 года назад
I think this CTTE recording was done in December '72...if so, then Jon was 28, Chris was 24, Steve was 25, Rick and Alan were 23...
@zmanbx60
@zmanbx60 3 месяца назад
Anderson's vocals is one of the most hypnotic tones!
@keithmaxwellbrown4966
@keithmaxwellbrown4966 9 лет назад
the greatest live concert I ever seen.cardiff
@billbrandine5857
@billbrandine5857 3 года назад
Listening to this on a cassette tape in the car way back then was quite the experience. Prog. Rock, especially by Yes, was a new listening experience for young people way back then. But, then, seeing these great performers actually play this to perfection in concert, hooked me into their greatness forever. Pretentious? Not to me. Sheer brilliance, especially for real musicians who appreciated the complexity it took. Close To the Edge was akin to classical music for many of us.
@JaredDeinlein
@JaredDeinlein 2 года назад
Wow this is incredible
@marccampbell9448
@marccampbell9448 Год назад
I was fortunate enough to witness this tour, saw Them at the Providence Civic Center. One of the top three concerts I have ever attended. And I have close to 60 or 70 under my belt
@karlfritz47
@karlfritz47 Год назад
The absolute guitar ripp at 13 40 is raw and INCREDIBLE
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