ONE OF A KIND
by Islewitch on 10/28/11The Concert Hall - New YorkJon Anderson I don't believe anything more needs to be said. Once you've seen him, you'll understand why.
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Jon Anderson I don't believe anything more needs to be said. Once you've seen him, you'll understand why.
If you were a Yes fan , this show is for you. Jon Anderson's voice is as amazing as ever and Rick Wakeman Rocks the keyboard! They played alot of new stuff from Living tree but the songs are great. I went with my elementry school friend and we had a blast.
These two guys put on a better Yes show than Yes. Jon's voice sounded stronger than I have heard in years. Rick Wakeman is always spot on so together they put on a fabulous show. The banter between them was entertaining and comical. They showed a real bond I have never seen before when they were with Yes. I recommend seeing them to anyone who enjoys the music.
Great show. Jon's voice is still the best. Rick's keyboards are great. Great selection of songs.
Great show good mix of old favs and some new tunes, great venue, intimate setting
Being a pretty big Yes Fan,drew me to this show in the first place.The venue is absolutly fantastic,a small old church,You sit in very comfortable pews,and he stage is very close. Rick Wakeman is a very funny guy,not to mention a genius on the keyboards.Jon Anderson sounded as good as he did thirty years ago.They delivered a good mix of new songs and old classics.I would definitly reccomend this show.Get out there and see it!!
Great show and nice venue.No bad seats really.Great sound too.
Jon Anderson's soaring tenor is still strong and vibrant, and Rick Wakeman remains one of the strongest masters of keyboard artistry in rockdom -- not to mention one of the funniest with his quirky British wit. These two blend well after 40 years or so together, yet still keep it fresh with new material and it was clear that they enjoyed the evening and were not just phoning in old-days performances. Thumbs up to John and Rick.
What a great show. Absolutely perfect. I am a fan of these guys, but not a die hard, solo album owning one. I am a Yes fan and have enormous respect for their talents, but I wasn't expecting such a beautiful, special night. The venue is amazing. The crowd was enthusiastic. And Rick and Jon were in a great mood. They played their hearts out for close to 3 hours, starting promptly and taking a 20 minute break after about 70 minutes. A truly memorable event.
Having seen every Yes tour since 1972, and being disappointed for the first time by them this summer, I wasn't going to miss this, despite the high priced ticket. And I'm glad I didn't-- the perfect venue for an amazing night of incredible, spiritual, glorious music. And that Wakeman is one funny guy. Amazing set-list in the perfect space for such a show. I love these guys-- may they go on forever.....