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Reply #15 - 12th Sep, 2008 at 2:42pm
 
Here is the official press release, as posted on Yesworld.com

In the Present Tour
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
STEVE HOWE, CHRIS SQUIRE AND ALAN WHITE OF GROUNDBREAKING ROCK GROUP YES UNITE FOR “IN THE PRESENT” U.S. TOUR

Members will be joined by Oliver Wakeman on keyboards and vocalist Benoit David to perform the group’s classic repertoire in live spectacular

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 10, 2008—Albums like Fragile, Close to the Edge Tales from Topographic Oceans and 90125 and singles such as “Roundabout,” “Owner of a Lonely Heart” and “I’ve Seen All Good People” are just some of the enduring classics that have made YES one of the most influential and groundbreaking groups in rock & roll. Now, the classic YES line-up of guitarist Steve Howe, bassist Chris Squire and drummer Alan White will launch the "In The Present" tour starting November 4th in Hamilton, Ontario, marking yet another chapter in the art-rockers’ amazing, 40-year career of legendary live performances. The three will be joined by keyboardist Oliver Wakeman, the son of YES’ Rick Wakeman, and vocalist Benoit David, a Montreal, Quebec, native and vocalist in several YES tribute groups, who was discovered by the band on the Internet.

With a remarkable 40-year career that has time and again redefined the boundaries of rock, YES was formed in 1968 by Chris Squire and Jon Anderson, who shared a mutual interest in vocal harmonies and classical music. With drummer Bill Bruford, guitarist Peter Banks and keyboardist Tony Kaye, they became YES, earning a residency at the famed London venue The Marquee Club, where they played with the likes of Jimi Hendrix and Pink Floyd, releasing their self-titled debut album in July 1969.

Guitarist Steve Howe, who went on to play in the popular prog-rock groups Asia and GTR and continues releasing acclaimed solo albums and touring, brought an experimental cutting edge to YES for their 1970’s The Yes Album, their first number one album in the UK. Drummer Alan White, who had been hand-picked to play on John Lennon’s Imagine and George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass, came aboard in 1972. YES then went on to conquer America and played at some of the largest paid attendance concerts of all time including the JFK Stadium in Philadelphia in 1976 to a crowd of over 130,000 people.

YES postponed plans for a 40th anniversary Close to the Edge and Back tour in June, when vocalist Jon Anderson suffered a severe asthma attack and was diagnosed with acute respiratory failure. Commented Squire: "This isn't an attempt to replace Jon Anderson, because as we all know, that would be impossible. With Benoit, we are bringing in a talented singer so that we can go out and honor the music of YES for the fans who have waited for the past four years to see us perform."

A dominant force in rock music for more than four decades, YES has created some of rock’s most enduring and compelling hits, selling more than 30 million albums worldwide. The group has defined music history with their dynamic instrumental contrasts and abstract lyrics. Their symphonic use of sound and innovative musical styles continues to make them the most successful progressive rock band in history and their amazing career continues to defy many of their rock counterparts.


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Reply #16 - 12th Sep, 2008 at 9:29pm
 
Thanks for the info., Jeff. Good to hear that they're getting something together, even if it is without Jon. Cool
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Reply #17 - 12th Sep, 2008 at 9:31pm
 
ProgMaster wrote on 12th Sep, 2008 at 9:29pm:
Thanks for the info., Jeff. Good to hear that they're getting something together, even if it is without Jon. Cool

A french canadian coming from Montreal replacing Jon.... SACRILÈGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Reply #18 - 5th Nov, 2008 at 4:21pm
 
How fitting that I am able to post the first review and set list as I started this thread!    Cool

That being said, here is a a review from last night's opening show. I was not quite sure where the author was heading based on how the article started, but LOVED the finish. I highlighted my favorite part.... Below that is the setlist. for those who do not want the spoilers, please turn away!


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This one had problems for me from the outset.

First there were the personal ones. I mean, was Yes really that impressive back in 1971? Or was I just an impressionable kid?

Back then we were looking for something different. The Beatles were long gone and the Haight-Ashbury hippies were turning back to their musical roots.

We wanted something new, our own, something bigger, that would turn rock into an art form, something of which we could be proud.

Yes filled the bill. The music was grand in scope. The lyrics were indecipherable. (Were those really "marmots coming out of the sky" in Roundabout?). It may not have been better, but it was certainly different from Crosby, Stills And Nash. But maybe, just maybe, Yes was overblown pretentious rubbish?

There was also the baggage that Yes brought themselves. We had Chris Squire, Steve Howe and Alan White were more than old. They had wanted this year to be Yes's 40th anniversary tour, but vocalist Jon Anderson's health wasn't up to it. They decided, over his protestations, to carry on with it anyway.

They did the unthinkable and hired an unknown Montreal tribute artist, Benoit David, to take his place. Anderson squawked. They wrote him off, nonetheless, and did it without him. Legendary keyboard player Rick Wakeman wasn't up to it, either. So they picked up his son, Oliver. Oh, the humanity!

Last night, however, Squire, Howe and White proved this had nothing to do with betrayal, pretention, sentimentality or even money. These guys had to perform the music they were born to play. There was no plus in waiting for Anderson to heal. The music was too good and so were they.

Why not take up a guy like David who last night proved he could sing the contralto vocals as well as Anderson could in his prime? Why not pick up a kid who looked exactly like his dad? He has the music in his blood.

Howe and Squire are amazing musicians, as good, if not better , than we thought back in 1971. They're simply one of the greatest guitar-bass teams in the history of rock 'n' roll. They proved it time and again last night.
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They opened with Siberian Khatru, for Pete's sake, a showcase for Howe's needlepoint guitar and Squire's precision thunder on bass.

They dared to turn it into I've Seen All Good People, deftly pulling off its ragtime break, before heading into Heart Of The Sunrise. By the time they had finished off the opening set with the Close To The Edge suite, the audience was simply dumbfounded. The vocal harmonies were fantastic. There was a White drum solo that made us understand why he was John Lennon's favourite.

Back in 1971, we had nothing to be ashamed of. Last night, Yes stood the test of time.


SET LIST:


Firebird Suite
Siberian Khatru
I've Seen All Good People
Heart Of The Sunrise
Tempus Fugit
Onward
Astral Traveller
Close To The Edge
Parallels
And You And I
Mood For A Day/Clap
Owner Of A Lonely Heart
Long Distance Runaround/The Fish (Schindleria Praematurus)
Aliens (Are Only Us From The Future)
Machine Messiah
Soon
South Side Of The Sky
Roundabout
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Reply #19 - 5th Nov, 2008 at 4:35pm
 
Thanks for this review Jeff, very interesting stuff! Sounds like a very interesting show! Could we have the link to the review?


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Reply #20 - 5th Nov, 2008 at 4:42pm
 
Here you go, Max


http://www.thespec.com/Entertainment/article/461397

 I will keep posting reviews during the tour (with links for Max!).

Chicago, 4 weeks from today!  


Just received this reply from the Ontario review about his column...


The harmonies between David, Howe and Squire were remarkable. And You And I was early in the second set. Thanks for reading. Cheers, Graham
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Graham Rockingham
Music Editor
The Hamilton Spectator


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Reply #21 - 5th Nov, 2008 at 4:56pm
 
Thanks Jeff  Wink
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Reply #22 - 5th Nov, 2008 at 7:18pm
 
Thank you for this information jabyes!


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Reply #23 - 5th Nov, 2008 at 7:42pm
 
gr8 write up jeff!!!!! thx Smiley Smiley Cool
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Reply #24 - 5th Nov, 2008 at 8:33pm
 
Thanks for the info.

Great to see a song from Drama which JA would never do.

Was Aliens any good?

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Reply #25 - 5th Nov, 2008 at 8:38pm
 
Not seeing them until 12/3 in Chicago.   Cheesy
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Reply #26 - 5th Nov, 2008 at 8:59pm
 
You are very lucky Jeff!


Please report to us how the concert was!



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Reply #27 - 5th Nov, 2008 at 9:17pm
 
I certainly shall!
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Reply #28 - 5th Nov, 2008 at 9:36pm
 
In the meantime, enjoy the 11/4 show!


http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=xszcS2m4kPs


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Reply #29 - 5th Nov, 2008 at 9:44pm
 
You can embed this vid with the Code:
[media]vid URL[/media] 



What can I say ; I'm lazy....
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