Sunday, December 2, 2007

05 Heart Of The Sunrise Part 1

Duration: 04:58 minutes
Upload Time: 2006-10-09 04:22:05
User: nitrus747
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Yes: Union tour, Denver CO, May 9th 1991 Edited version, mixed by Trevor Rabin Lineup: Jon Anderson (Vocals) Bill Bruford (Drums) Steve Howe (Guitars) Tony Kaye (Keyboards) Trevor Rabin (Guitars) Chris Squire (Bass) Rick Wakeman (Keyboards) Alan White (Drums) Whole vid playlist: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=88E9341241E1B062

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jeff7729 ::: Favorites  2006-10-19 20:33:02

I saw Yes play this in 1972 - first time I ever got stoned live at Meriweather Post Pavilion outside Washington DC - far out
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wvdrumbear ::: Favorites  2006-10-28 14:07:55

Don't get me wrong...White's a damn fine drummer..but Mr. BB shines bright on this one.
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nouwenthen ::: Favorites  2006-11-22 00:07:50

amen - i actually preferred white's playing in the 70's to bruford's w/ early yes. but by the point of this concert, and certainly now - no comparison.
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Yesfan90125 ::: Favorites  2006-12-04 00:41:19

They didn't seen to get the keyboards right for the first few seconds. Still a great song.
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lkern ::: Favorites  2006-12-07 23:47:47

The keyboards are right my friend.
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mercuriesque ::: Favorites  2006-12-11 14:41:10

Yeah, it's like an improvisation.
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lkern ::: Favorites  2006-12-11 17:35:01

I was in the third row.
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raggedy ::: Favorites  2007-01-20 03:43:47

They still have it for the most part. I'm glad they can still play like that at that age.
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GiveTerryKathAChance ::: Favorites  2007-02-06 17:55:56

Chris Squire is the only bassist ever who could give John Entwistle a run for his money.
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brokenradio1557 ::: Favorites  2007-02-25 13:59:12

whats witht the drums? if i remember correctly they are very different on the recorded version. these drums just suck. they change the feel of the song.
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GraphiteBlimp ::: Favorites  2007-03-03 23:55:24

Alan White was good live, but Bruford's precise snair work was the best to listen to in an album.
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japanesecarrot ::: Favorites  2007-03-08 19:49:55

i would like to play a Ric 4003... if not buy one... are they really worth sixteen hundred dollars?
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scarymonster2010 ::: Favorites  2007-03-16 15:31:44

I brought mine for $1,080.00. I has the pullup switch that makes it sound like a 4001 too. Best advice would be to try one out first. I actually like my 4001C64 C Series alot more. They cost more but the necks thinner and the vintage pickups sound great.
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DanyonsOnions ::: Favorites  2007-03-17 10:25:56

If you got up there and layed down the exact same track thats on your recording then what would be the point of doing a show?? Its live, you can let yourself go, get a different feel for the music, move it around a bit more. And to the guy whos like "oh the drums suck" There are TWO of the greatest rock drummers ever on that stage. listen again you bellend. dont like the keys? Sit and home and listen to your records. dont go to gigs
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konked ::: Favorites  2007-03-17 20:03:57

Is there truth in that Heart of the Sunrise had been recorded with Tony Kaye before Rick Wakeman stepped in?
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