Yes is that odd little gem of a group whose music evokes images of long ago and visions of what is yet to come. Their music is explosively powerful yet wistfully gentle; progressive rock that is classically influenced. All are highly skilled musicians and they are a joy to hear. A special treat is lead singer John (sic) Anderson who has a tenderly exciting emotion-filled voice and a jaunty stage presence. They performed a stunning set comprised chiefly of material from 'The Yes Album' including their hit single 'Your Move.'
Announcements (4)
before 'I've Seen All Good People'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Steve Howe: Okay, it look's a little bit like a sound check but [???].
Jon Anderson: I hope your having a rather good evening. An evening of music and entertainment. We're going to carry on with a song from an album which..uh is our third LP for many. This song's from the fourth LP we just made coming out sometime in January I think in America and the song is about coming to play to people and [???]. This is a song from 'The Yes Album' called..uh [???] 'I've Seen All Good People'.
after 'I've Seen All Good People'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Thank you. Thank you. At least you can boogaloo to your seats. Huh. Enjoy yourselves. Thank you.
Steve Howe: Thank you very much everybody, thank you.
before 'Yours Is No Disgrace'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Well, should we just take [???] time goes out quickly so on and so forth. [???] We're going to do a little song from 'The Yes Album' that you can stand up boogaloo and join in if you'd like. Here's a song called..uh 'Yours Is No Disgrace'.
after 'Yours Is No Disgrace'
transcribed by: Pete Whipple
Jon Anderson: Thank you. Goodnight. Enjoy yourselves.