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Topic: Yes, 4/1/2011, Hampton Beach (NH), USA Posted: April 04 2011 at 06:46 |
Good to see they're picking up some younger fans. The last time I saw Yes it was like a Saga outing.
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Entity79
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Posted: April 04 2011 at 03:50 |
I actually like Roundabout, it's such a good bass song.
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Harry Hood
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Posted: April 04 2011 at 02:19 |
I'm disappointed that they didn't play "Aliens Are Only Us From The Future".
Also if I was at a Yesshow I'd probably head for my car before the encore started, beating the crowds and traffic far outweighing my desire to hear "Roundabout".
Solid set otherwise.
Edited by Harry Hood - April 04 2011 at 02:19
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akaBona
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Posted: April 04 2011 at 01:18 |
Entity79 wrote:
This was my second time seeing Yes, and both were with the new singer, Benoit David. Unfortunately, bad weather and transportation difficulties caused me to miss the first 1 and 1/2 songs of the set.
Setlist:
Tchaikovsky -Rite of Spring (Intro) Parallels Tempus Fugit Yours Is No Disgrace Soon Close To The Edge Steve Howe solo (including To Be Over) Your Move/Seen All Good People Machine Messiah Owner Of A Lonely Heart Long Distance Runaround The Fish/Chris Squire & Alan White solo spots (including On The Silent Wings Of Freedom) Starship Trooper
Encore: Roundabout
Thoughts/Opinions The place was almost sold out, not many empty seats at all, and in fact was hard to move in some places while getting to our assigned seats. The crowd was extremely responsive and enthusiastic, spontaneous dancing breaking out in a few places. As for the band, they were tight as hell this night, and really seemed full of energy. Definitely brought their 'A game', and were really feeding off the energy from the 90% capacity crowd.
The music was awesome, as you would expect from a band of their caliber. Close To The Edge was great, with good vocal harmonies and even a bit of improvisation from Oliver Wakeman during the synth solo. Howe's solo was another highlight, really showing off his skill there. Machine Messiah was another highlight, rocking even harder than on the last tour. By the time the show was over, everyone left on a really high note, and it seemed throughout that everyone had a good time, even the band. Of course there were many older people, but there were a surprising amount of people in their 20s and younger in the crowd.
As for the band itself, everyone played perfectly as far as I could tell, and Chris Squire introed a few songs himself. Fans seem to be polarized about the new singer. Yes, he's not Jon Anderson, but let's face it....Jon's voice isn't what it used to be. Benoit David doesn't sound EXACTLY alike, but close enough for it not to matter, because it fits the music. He sounded much better at this show than the show I saw in 2009; at that show he wasn't very animated, a bit timid really. But now he seems a LOT more comfortable, even playing guitar on a few numbers.
All in all, a really great show!
Edit: Changed the composer's name. Great composer, difficult name to spell!
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Igor Stravinsky .
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Entity79
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Posted: April 03 2011 at 21:50 |
Cool! I'm interested to see what the new music sounds like.
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tarkus1980
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Posted: April 03 2011 at 20:23 |
"Tchaikovsky-Rite of Spring (Intro)"
SIC!!!
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"History of Rock Written by the Losers."
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JakeMM626
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Posted: April 03 2011 at 17:44 |
The guitarist in my band went to the Hampton Beach show. He got backstage as well and met the band. He said all in all Benoit was the most personable and talked about the new album. There's going to be a 20 minute epic according to David! He said he also spoke to Oliver who was also quite nice.
Wish I could have gone! Too bad I was in Worcester watching Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood step on live mousetraps in front of 1100 people.
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Horizons
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Posted: April 03 2011 at 16:50 |
Saw them in St.Pete, Florida. It was a great show!
The bass and guitar solo were fabulous and Yours is No Disgrace was my favorite song that night.
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Entity79
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Posted: April 03 2011 at 16:40 |
This was my second time seeing Yes, and both were with the new singer, Benoit David. Unfortunately, bad weather and transportation difficulties caused me to miss the first 1 and 1/2 songs of the set.
Setlist: Stravinsky -Rite of Spring (Intro) Parallels Tempus Fugit Yours Is No Disgrace Soon Close To The Edge Steve Howe solo (including To Be Over) Your Move/Seen All Good People Machine Messiah Owner Of A Lonely Heart Long Distance Runaround The Fish/Chris Squire & Alan White solo spots (including On The Silent Wings Of Freedom) Starship Trooper
Encore: Roundabout
Thoughts/Opinions The place was almost sold out, not many empty seats at all, and in fact was hard to move in some places while getting to our assigned seats. The crowd was extremely responsive and enthusiastic, spontaneous dancing breaking out in a few places. As for the band, they were tight as hell this night, and really seemed full of energy. Definitely brought their 'A game', and were really feeding off the energy from the 90% capacity crowd.
The music was awesome, as you would expect from a band of their caliber. Close To The Edge was great, with good vocal harmonies and even a bit of improvisation from Oliver Wakeman during the synth solo. Howe's solo was another highlight, really showing off his skill there. Machine Messiah was another highlight, rocking even harder than on the last tour. By the time the show was over, everyone left on a really high note, and it seemed throughout that everyone had a good time, even the band. Of course there were many older people, but there were a surprising amount of people in their 20s and younger in the crowd.
As for the band itself, everyone played perfectly as far as I could tell, and Chris Squire introed a few songs himself. Fans seem to be polarized about the new singer. Yes, he's not Jon Anderson, but let's face it....Jon's voice isn't what it used to be. Benoit David doesn't sound EXACTLY alike, but close enough for it not to matter, because it fits the music. He sounded much better at this show than the show I saw in 2009; at that show he wasn't very animated, a bit timid really. But now he seems a LOT more comfortable, even playing guitar on a few numbers.
All in all, a really great show!
Edit: Changed the composer's name. Again.
Edited by Entity79 - April 04 2011 at 03:49
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