1.01 Intro (1.30) 1.02 Cinema (2.24) 1.03 Perpetual Change (7.11) 1.04 Hold On (7.56) 1.05 South Side Of The Sky (9.40) 1.06 And You And I (11.19) 1.07 Changes (6.55) 1.08 Rhythm Of Love (6.48) 1.09 I Am Waiting (8.34) ============================== 2.01 Heart Of The Sunrise (12.18) 2.02 Awaken (22.34) 2.03 Owner Of A Lonely Heart (18.24) 2.04 Roundabout (8.18) ==============================
YES featuring Anderson, Rabin, and Wakeman
October 13, 2017 Dreyfoos Hall Kravis Center West Palm Beach, FL USA
Lostbrook 2.0 Volume 213
Source: Church Audio CAFS>SPSB-12>Sony M10(24/48) Location: Row M, stage-right stack
Transfer: Sony M10>Micro SDHC>Logic Pro X (EQ)>PC>Sound Forge 10>WAV 16/44.1>Trader's Little Helper>FLAC(level 8)
01 Intro (1:30) 02 Cinema (2:24) 03 Perpetual Change (7:11) 04 Hold On (7:56) 05 South Side Of The Sky (9:40) 06 And You And I (11:19) 07 Changes (6:55) 08 Rhythm Of Love (6:48) 09 I Am Waiting (8:34)
Disc 2:
10 Heart Of The Sunrise (12:18) 11 Awaken (22:34) 12 Owner Of A Lonely Heart* (18:24)
Encore:
13 Roundabout (8:18)
* Wakeman and Rabin venture into the audience. Includes snippet of Sunshine Of Your Love (Cream)
Jon Anderson - vocals, guitar, harp, percussion Rick Wakeman - keyboards, keytar Trevor Rabin - guitar, vocals, percussion Lee Pomeroy - bass, backing vocals Louis Molino III - drums, backing vocals
Why did I drive 1000 miles to see YES when I skipped the same show an hour from home? It was really just an excuse to hang out with good friends in Florida. I normally make this trip for Cruise to the Edge but it's so much fun that I'm now doing it twice a year. And while I'm of the belief that it can't be YES without both Steve Howe and Jon Anderson, I generally stay out of the debate and try to enjoy the music. And that I did - it was a great show all around, except for the sound in the hall. For the life of me I can't understand how (in my experience) the sound is always sub-par in these fancy art-center halls. The drums sounded as though they were being played from inside an airplane hangar. Fortunately, we had a good angle and distance from the stage-right stack so after a little EQ from my good friend JW, this is a much more enjoyable listen.