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Yes are touring the US in October in support of the 50th anniversary of the release of Close to the Edge. Turns out only Steve Howe is part of this line up that has any history with the band, so does it really count as Yes? Anyone seen this incarnation recently and were they any good?
 
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Yes are touring the US in October in support of the 50th anniversary of the release of Close to the Edge. Turns out only Steve Howe is part of this line up that has any history with the band, so does it really count as Yes? Anyone seen this incarnation recently and were they any good?
saw your them 50 years ago at Crystal Palace Bowl, 02/09/72 ,they were boring as f..k, Mahavishnu Orchestra were even worse.. at least Lindisfarne were pretty lively…
 
I thought the album covers were brilliant at the time, them and Osibisa. I think Roger Dean was the artist.
Sorry, but I thought the music was pretentious clap trap (and this is from someone who thinks Cosmo Sheldrake is brilliant!)
 
I thought the album covers were brilliant at the time, them and Osibisa. I think Roger Dean was the artist.
Sorry, but I thought the music was pretentious clap trap (and this is from someone who thinks Cosmo Sheldrake is brilliant!)
Cosmo Sheldrake is brilliant.
 
seen them at glastonbury 2003 , they were getting on a bit then, to be fair to them they were ok , mostly the original line up i think
 
Remember Rick Wakeman having a curry delivered half way through a gig in the seventies, the band weren't impressed
 
I've seen Anderson Rabin Wakeman and Wakeman solo. i much prefer them to the current Yes. However, a couple of friends saw the current Yes tour in Sacramento and loved it, so what do i know?
 
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