46 years, 11 months and 12 days ago Friday, November 25, 1977 Rotterdam, Netherlands Ahoy-Hallen Rotterdam 6,000 capacity
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Limburgsch dagblad - 1977-10-10 Wednesday, January 19, 2022 11:23 AM [GOOGLE TRANSLATION - Limburgsch dagblad - 1977-10-10] Bus trips to concert with YES BRUNSSUM - It is possible for fans of the group Yes to attend a large Yes concert in Rotterdam. Jos Broers, president of the Fanclub Yes in Brunssum has taken the initiative to organize three bus trips from Limburg to Rotterdam. This major concert will take place in the Ahoy hall in Rotterdam. Friday 25 November people will go there with three buses from Limburg. The first bus departs from Heerlen (station), 4 pm. Furthermore, a bus from Maastricht departs from the Geusselt Stadium at 4 pm and a bus from Elsloo from the Youth Center Utopia, Elsloo, departure at 4.30 pm. The entrance fee for the concert is 30, the price for the bus is 15. Presale addresses: Cigarenmagzijn Brok, Willem Vliegenstraat 22, Maastricht, Roel van Bergen, Constantijn Huygenstraat 36, Elsloo and Jos Broers. Schumanstraat 15, Brunssum. Ruud Ermers Yes At Ahoy 25 November 1977 A day to remember. I was 17 and this was my first BIG concert. Boy, this was an enormous impact for my life. One of my first concerts, with my favorite group. I had acquired tickets through the fanclub earlier, and was at the fanday a few months before. I won the competetion there, knowing the most of Yes. (Easy questions though). So I thought we would be having great tickets but no - only 2nd ring. Anyway, bought a t-shirt (now waaaay too small) and then... we got Donovan. My o my, this was bad. The group really went angry when boo-ed away. But hey, if you'll read the rest of this review, you can imagine why I hated it from the beginning upto the end. OK, show started, what do I remember. Truthfully NOT MUCH !! Only a fragment or two, first being the amazing Close To The Edge with great carpets of smoke and the other thing - Never to be ever forgotten - the dancing images at the background during Turn Of The Century. Boy, get shiffers when thinking of that. It seems like a lifetime ago! During the flight jam (didn't know what they were playing) we had to leave. Yip did you read the previous sentence without falling from your chair?? Yip, we had to leave, because we had to get the last train back to Breda. Can you believe this - I was seventeen and promised my parents to get back. So I missed Awaken, too sad to tell. We were "on time" for the latest train back. In fact we were 15 minutes early...No no don't rub me in we could have seen Awaken, I know I know.. We got home ok, and the story would have some more going afterwards. I was sent the tapes of the 24th by a guy named Aad Duifhuizen, (what happened to him....) and it was bad, bad, but it was the only one with Awaken on it I had for years (I think it was not before the nineties before I got another one, from 78) and maybe not before 97 before I finally got some 77 bootleg. Note that there were two wellknown bootlegs in the seventies but both lacked Awaken. Boy things have changed from than, I now have sooo many Yesconcerts through the internet, including a very good recording of the day before which I listen to regularly. But still, this one gem is still missing from my collection, does ANYBODY have a recording from the 25th? Piet Blekemolen Supporting Donovan: what a tragedy fot that man. We all came voor symphonic rock, and he sang just his songs, nice but unwanted by the audience. I'll remeber that Jon sung a Donovan-(like-)song: his voice was appreciated. It was the first time that I 've seen them live, what a musicians. I danced and danced and . . . |