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  • Yes – Sounding Out 1971 Pt. 3 – Yours Is No Disgrace

    Posted by admin on December 22nd, 2009 and filed under album covers | 25 Comments »

    Available at www.Tommygunvideo.com

    This is the best version of Sounding Out, period.
    This part of the show features excerpts from Yours is no Disgrace and interviews with Bill Buford & Jon Anderson
    This is from a show broadcast in October 1971. Pt.1 can be viewed here:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEu9ML…
    Pt. 2 can be viewed here:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYf4S2hWfFY

    If you like 70s Yes than check out this 2-DVD set:

    Yes — A Celebration, 1969-1979 2DVD set

    disc 1
    Intro:
    Your Move/I’ve Seen All Good People (Sounding Out/German TV 1972)

    Live at Queens Park Rangers Stadium
    Act I
    Introduction – Firebird Suite Finale Sound Chaser
    Close To The Edge
    To Be Over

    Act II
    The Gates Of Delirium
    Your Move
    Mood For a Day – featuring Steve Howe Long Distance Runaround
    (acoustic first part)
    Cachaca – featuring Patrick Moraz
    Clap

    German TV 1972
    No Opportunity Necessary/No Experience Needed
    Yours Is No Disgrace

    disc 2
    Live at Queens Park Rangers Stadium Final Act III
    And You & I
    Ritual
    Roundabout
    Sweet Dreams
    Yours Is No Disgrace

    Remembrance

    Beyond and Before – France Fest 1969
    Astral Traveler – promo
    Everydays – promo
    Then – promo
    No Op, No Exp — promo
    Starship Trooper – Live 1979
    Don’t Kill the Whale – promo
    Madrigal – promo
    Wonderous Stories – promo

    www.myspace.com/yesqpr1975

    Check out these CDs from my favorite Yes era:
    Yes – 1969
    Time and a Word – 1970
    The Yes Album – 1971
    Fragile – 1971
    Close to the Edge – 1972
    Tales from Topographic Oceans – 1973
    Relayer – 1974
    Going for the One – 1977
    Tormato – 1978

    Duration : 0:8:51


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    25 Responses

    1. bebon15 Says:

      A great video this …
      A great video this my first time seeing it .
      Thank you for uploading this.
      Incredible.

    2. reedposey Says:

      1:51
      1:51

    3. stepminestepminestep Says:

      @funkyjones …
      @funkyjones right

    4. ninebreaker21 Says:

      They certainly did!
      They certainly did!

    5. ninebreaker21 Says:

      I couldn’t agree …
      I couldn’t agree more.

    6. mikwid Says:

      Thanks for …
      Thanks for uploading this. Saw Yes (with new vocals and key boards) this summer and they still packed a punch.

    7. funkyjones Says:

      Couldn’t agree with …
      Couldn’t agree with you more. The exact concept I was going to post but you said it better.

    8. funkyjones Says:

      There is some cool …
      There is some cool stuff on Tales but it’s a double album and the songs are long and somewhat insipid. The era of the Yes Album, Fragile and Close to the Edge was where this band was at it’s peak.

    9. cidmorgan Says:

      12 years? je, 5 …
      12 years? je, 5 years later punk was at the door. i guess that wasn`t what jon thougt…

    10. berniebertone Says:

      C`est vraiment bon! …
      C`est vraiment bon!!!

    11. Spyes23 Says:

      Well, this was …
      Well, this was recorded… what, 2-3 years before the Yessongs version? Think about it… he had all that time to perfect the solo so that it sounds just right like it does on Yessongs…. But seriously, I think this solo is just as good, not better, but definitely excellent! They’re very different, too, and I think he does some greatttt some stuff on this one.

    12. WitWonFilms Says:

      Bruford played CTTE …
      Bruford played CTTE with ABWH, everyone here except Squire. That live DVD is still available. Heluva show, really.

      Interesting comment by Jon about future bands. He would have been right, except the record companies took power back, away from the bands, in the late 70s. Music like Yes, Tull, Gentle Giant, Genesis… the bands were in control then, and the record companies let them go because they were making $.

      As Steve said in YesYears, Viva the 70s!

      -

    13. memalley Says:

      YES!!! my god. why …
      YES!!! my god. why is there no HotS with Bruford around? I know that they never played Close to the Edge with Bruford live but come on.. where is the Heart with BB?!

    14. Elvenking727 Says:

      You can find it on …
      You can find it on dailymotion – my upload.

    15. glimmer2158 Says:

      Play it Steve!
      Play it Steve!

    16. revolver323 Says:

      That’s why it’s …
      That’s why it’s called improvisation.

    17. iamgr80k Says:

      Man, is there a …
      Man, is there a version of the original Yessongs “Yours is no disgrace” on video, with that dum videographer holding his lense on the man Steve out there. I mean Steve Howe is one of my ALLTIME heroes, but shit!!, what did he do to that solo?? Don’t get me wrong, I don’t
      t think the man could hit a wrong note, but that’s NOTHING (say it like Deniro)… NOTHING like his solo of “Yours is no disgrace” on Yessongs

    18. Bellingus Says:

      Saw them in ‘73 in …
      Saw them in ‘73 in Boston. The Eagles opened for them. What a concert!

    19. zepman360 Says:

      long live steve …
      long live steve howe and chris squire

    20. PROTENON Says:

      It sounds like they …
      It sounds like they dubbed “silly human race” into “filthy human race.” that’s stupid.

      I wish they had the footage from the whole concert. I really want to hear a classic version of “Heart of the Sunrise” live with Bruford.

    21. zepman360 Says:

      wow this is better …
      wow this is better than the album version. poor john little did he know the 80’s would start the de evolution of rock music and we are still de evolving to this day. we suck.

    22. Blueindiefree Says:

      Lol, a giant cat …
      Lol, a giant cat walked by the window when Jon was talking. Chris rocks!

    23. Lightmane321 Says:

      I was reading …
      I was reading through the comments after listening 2 Jon’s prophecy about future music. Let me just say that I agree with u folks that the music didn’t get better. However there’s excellent music & guitar players out there. Check out Steve Morse, Alan Holdsworth. Robert Fripp is still doing stuff that’s impossible 2 do on guitar, except 4 Robert Fripp. I’d like 2 have the Jonas brothers over and play some Yes, King Crimson, & U.K. 4 them & then say ‘let me know when u can play like that’

    24. Lightmane321 Says:

      I love his ‘choppy’ …
      I love his ‘choppy’ guitar playing. That’s how I describe it anyway. Choppy, yet fluid. A true original.

    25. funnyguise Says:

      silly human race, …
      silly human race, indeed!

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