2016 - 11 - 02 Buffalo - New York, USA 2016 - 11 - 02 Buffalo - New York, USA UB Center for the Arts Download Audio 914.38 MB
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Taper: saygeddylee 1.01 Cinema (3.55) 1.02 Perpetual Change (7.26) 1.03 Hold On (8.07) 1.04 I've Seen All Good People (8.18) 1.05 Unnecessary and out of place Drum Solo (2.18) 1.06 Lift Me Up (7.13) 1.07 And You And I (10.55) 1.08 Rhythm Of Love (6.47) 1.09 Heart Of The Sunrise (11.29) 1.10 Technical breakdown - Wakeman becomes a comic (5.18) ============================== 2.01 Changes (6.46) 2.02 Banter (1.06) 2.03 Long Distance Runaround (2.45) 2.04 The Fish (6.59) 2.05 Banter (0.55) 2.06 The Meeting (3.40) 2.07 Intro - Awaken (24.36) 2.08 Owner Of A Lonely Heart (12.01) 2.09 Roundabout (7.11) ============================== Anderson, Rabin & Wakeman UB Center for the Arts Amherst, NY November 2, 2016 16 bit version Taper: saygeddylee Gear: Tascam DR-08 Location: 7th row slightly left of center Transferred & mastered by }{eywood Lineage: DR-08 (wav @ 24/96) > USB > Adobe Audition 1.5 (EQ, peak limiting, splits & fades) > Xrecode II (conversion to 16/44.1) > TLH (sector alignment, flac 8) saygeddylee says: This would be my third Yes music show this year, after Anderson-Ponty (which I walked out on) and Yes (which everyone else walked out on). It sounded like Yes for the most part, although it was a bit heavy on the 80's pop song stuff due to the presence of Trevor Rabin and his spray painted helmet hair (Seriously. Look at the pictures. The whole middle of his head looks like hair in a can). Rabin simplified some of Howe's guitar parts and omitted others but it still managed to sound like Yes for the most part. Anderson sounded better now than he did 12 years ago with Yes, and having Rabin and Wakeman on the tour also kept him from butchering his owns songs this time around. And You And I doesn't get all creepy in the choruses like at the Anderson/Ponty show, and I didn't walk out during Roundabout. Wakeman made a couple mistakes and before Changes had a keyboard breakdown. So he kept everyone entertained with a short stand up routine. Overall it was very Yes, but they played it safe with the pop songs, unlike Yes this year, who played two twenty minute songs in a row and gave absolutely zero fucks about people walking out. Granted, they tried to prog some stuff up with extended keyboard solos. During Owner's keytar (yep!) solo Wakeman walked out into the crowd. I didn't get any pictures of that as everyone around me stood up and I'm not exactly tall. Awaken was nice to see live. It felt like it could've fallen apart at any moment but they kept it together. Lee Pomeroy's bass solo in The Fish was great. It was very cool to see someone play something like that with the strings upside down. There was a hippie in front of me that was really into this show. He was throwing peace signs at Anderson the whole show and, much to the chagrin of the older, respectable Amherstians in the audience, midway through the show he sparked up a bowl! Remember I was 7th row, so 6th row smoking some herb at the Yes show! Go college! The place was packed and it went over really well. I enjoyed it but I think I'm done with Yes music in concert for a while. 01 Cinema 02 Perpetual Change 03 Hold On 04 I've Seen All Good People 05 Unnecessary and out of place Drum Solo 06 Lift Me Up 07 And You And I 08 Rhythm Of Love 09 Heart Of The Sunrise 10 technical breakdown/Wakeman becomes a comic 11 Changes 12 banter 13 Long Distance Runaround 14 The Fish (Shindleria Praematurus) 15 banter 16 The Meeting 17 Awaken 18 Owner Of A Lonely Heart 19 Roundabout |