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STORY_TELLER wrote:90125 was a killer album. Amazing tracks, amazing musicianship.
TRAGChick wrote:July 2008
12 - Quebec City, Quebec - Quebec City Festival
13 - Toronto, Ontario - Molson Amphitheatre
15 - Columbus, OH - Nationwide Arena
16 - Hershey, PA - Hersheypark Stadium & Star Pavilion
18 - Chicago, IL - Charter One Pavilion at Northerly Island
19 - Detroit, MI - Freedom Hill
22 - Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun Arena
Yup....and we are THERE...
dabstudio wrote:Prog-rock icons YES will take to the road this summer for their first North American tour in five years as the group looks forward to its 40th anniversary.
The British quintet will head out with four of the members--vocalist Jon Anderson, guitarist Steve Howe, bassist Chris Squire and drummer Allan White--from its most commercially successful years on board, rounded out by Oliver Wakeman taking over on keyboards for his father, Rick Wakeman, who will be sitting out this tour.
The outing, which kicks off July 12 in Quebec City, Quebec, will hit 25 cities during its summer run. Tickets for what the band is billing as the "Close to the Edge and Back" tour will go on sale March 29.
"It feels incredible to gear up and get ready for the road," said Anderson in a press release. "It's been five years since our last tour. We're all very excited to play to all of our fans, a lot of which have been with us for almost 40 years. A lot of marriages don't even last that long."
The band released its 17th and most recent studio album, "Magnification," in 2001.
July 2008
12 - Quebec City, Quebec - Quebec City Festival
13 - Toronto, Ontario - Molson Amphitheatre
15 - Columbus, OH - Nationwide Arena
16 - Hershey, PA - Hersheypark Stadium & Star Pavilion
18 - Chicago, IL - Charter One Pavilion at Northerly Island
19 - Detroit, MI - Freedom Hill
22 - Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun Arena
23 - Boston, MA - Bank of America Pavilion
25 - Atlantic City, NJ - Borgata Event Center
26 - Wantagh, NY - Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
28 - Holmdel, NJ - PNC Bank Arts Center
29 - Baltimore, MD - Pier 6 Pavilion
31 - Tampa, FL - Ford Amphitheatre
August 2008
1 - Miami, FL - Hard Rock Live Arena
2 - Orlando, FL - Hard Rock Live
4 - Atlanta, GA - Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore
6 - Kansas City, MO - Starlight Theatre
8 - Woodlands, TX - Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
9 - Dallas, TX - Superpages.com Center
11 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre
14 - Vancouver, British Columbia - General Motors Place
15 - Seattle, WA - WaMu Theater
19 - Mountain View, CA - Shoreline Amphitheatre at Mountain View
20 - Anaheim, CA - Honda Center
22 - Universal City, CA - Gibson Amphitheatre
WIX wrote:wasn't the big guitar player one of Air Supply's lover? thought I read that somewhere?
conversationpc wrote:WIX wrote:wasn't the big guitar player one of Air Supply's lover? thought I read that somewhere?
Big guitar player? The only guitarists they've had have been Steve Howe and Trevor Rabin, neither of whom is a very big guy.
WIX wrote:conversationpc wrote:WIX wrote:wasn't the big guitar player one of Air Supply's lover? thought I read that somewhere?
Big guitar player? The only guitarists they've had have been Steve Howe and Trevor Rabin, neither of whom is a very big guy.
well, damn camera on tv musta put on a few pounds, but I am thinking back in 1984
Squidward24 wrote:40 years huh? Hm...hey guys I've got one word for you DRAMA!!!! Machine Messiah or Tempus Fugit at least one of those.
conversationpc wrote:WIX wrote:conversationpc wrote:WIX wrote:wasn't the big guitar player one of Air Supply's lover? thought I read that somewhere?
Big guitar player? The only guitarists they've had have been Steve Howe and Trevor Rabin, neither of whom is a very big guy.
well, damn camera on tv musta put on a few pounds, but I am thinking back in 1984
I don't think anyone in Yes has been associated with Air Supply at all. That would be like the members of Metallica getting it on with Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
conversationpc wrote:WIX wrote:wasn't the big guitar player one of Air Supply's lover? thought I read that somewhere?
Big guitar player? The only guitarists they've had have been Steve Howe and Trevor Rabin, neither of whom is a very big guy.
froy wrote:conversationpc wrote:WIX wrote:wasn't the big guitar player one of Air Supply's lover? thought I read that somewhere?
Big guitar player? The only guitarists they've had have been Steve Howe and Trevor Rabin, neither of whom is a very big guy.
Don't Forget Peter Banks
He was the original
froy wrote:
Went to arrow fest a few years ago
Journey and Yes on the same bill
Killer show
conversationpc wrote:
I don't think anyone in Yes has been associated with Air Supply at all. That would be like the members of Metallica getting it on with Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
Rockindeano wrote:froy wrote:
Went to arrow fest a few years ago
Journey and Yes on the same bill
Killer show
Dude, I was there. Tell everyone here that YES didn't put the audience into deep slumber. My fuckin God they were boring. Yes, I know how talented they are, but that was the worst show I had ever seen. They didn't play one fuckin song we knew.
I don't ever want to hear anyone here who likes Yes to say Bruce Springsteen is boring.
conversationpc wrote:Rockindeano wrote:froy wrote:
Went to arrow fest a few years ago
Journey and Yes on the same bill
Killer show
Dude, I was there. Tell everyone here that YES didn't put the audience into deep slumber. My fuckin God they were boring. Yes, I know how talented they are, but that was the worst show I had ever seen. They didn't play one fuckin song we knew.
I don't ever want to hear anyone here who likes Yes to say Bruce Springsteen is boring.
What year was that? Several years ago now, they did a tour where they only played their epic tunes. So most of the tunes were 8+ minutes long and they only played like 8 total tunes over an hour and half to two hours. Great show, stunning musicianship but certainly nothing that casual Yes fans or classic rock fans would be interested in.
Rockindeano wrote:conversationpc wrote:What year was that? Several years ago now, they did a tour where they only played their epic tunes. So most of the tunes were 8+ minutes long and they only played like 8 total tunes over an hour and half to two hours. Great show, stunning musicianship but certainly nothing that casual Yes fans or classic rock fans would be interested in.
2002
absolutely was shit. If I could, I would have rushed the stage and punched Anderson in his package.
froy wrote:Went to arrow fest a few years ago
Journey and Yes on the same bill
Killer show
brandonpfn wrote:Yes...
How about No...Unless Trevor Rabin was involved....Trevor's the shit. 90125, Big Generator, and a couple of tracks off of 'Union'. All that other stuff is way too etherial. Maybe some of it is ok, if taken in small doses..
What's this stuff about Air Supply and Yes? Never heard that before...just some rumous?
I eat at chez nous
AlienC wrote:Did Sweden Rock Fest W/ Y&T and YES in '03.
The Close To The Edge and Relayer tours were what drew me into theatrical production.
To stand off stage in Steve Howe World while they played Heart Of the Sunrise, and be able to still do the stops on the arpeggio sections, after not hearing that music in over 20 years was magical.
<--- Drank a beer with Chris Squier. I rule.
LtVanish wrote:I think the best Yes album is Relayer. The Gates of Delirium is an epic, I would love to see them pull this one out for this tour.
conversationpc wrote:Is Chris Squire as tall as he looks? He looks like a friggin' giant compared to the other guys in that band.
conversationpc wrote:AlienC wrote:Did Sweden Rock Fest W/ Y&T and YES in '03.
The Close To The Edge and Relayer tours were what drew me into theatrical production.
To stand off stage in Steve Howe World while they played Heart Of the Sunrise, and be able to still do the stops on the arpeggio sections, after not hearing that music in over 20 years was magical.
<--- Drank a beer with Chris Squier. I rule.
"Heart of the Sunrise" is my favorite Yes tune and probably my favorite progressive piece ever. I love the contrasts in that song. Sets the whole mood very well.
Is Chris Squire as tall as he looks? He looks like a friggin' giant compared to the other guys in that band.
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