Yes Talk Tour (1994) Part 4- Rhythm Of Love

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This is a bootleg recording of Yes playing in Santiago, Chile during their Talk Tour in 1994. It is the last Yes recording with Tony Kaye and with Trevor Rabin, until his brief return during the Prince's Trust ten years later. It is also noted to feature future member Billy Sherwood on backing instruments. The tour wasn't as successful as though to be since the fans were tired of the 80's material and were eager to hear more of their work from the 70's.
Jon Anderson- Vocals, Guitar, Percussion
Trevor Rabin- Guitar, Vocals, Keyboard
Chris Squire- Bass, Vocals
Alan White- Drums
Tony Kaye- Keyboards
Billy Sherwood- Guitars, Vocals, Keyboard, Bass, Percussion
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Man, listen to that bass! Chris was just a master on the instrument. He was always locked in time with Bruford and even more with Alan White. Chris put a new twist on the phrase “bass player”. He wasn’t just a typical bass player. He helped bring the bass to the front of the mix in rock music and expanded the boundaries of the instrument. My favorite bass player of all time. R.I.P Fish.

nickavenoso
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Thanks for the upload. I've heard this tour was one the best in Yes's history, and here's the proof!

trfesok
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Wow....they absolutely crushed that song!

robertwilley
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Big Generator un album epico e straordinario

leconte
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WOW! What happened to live music? You just don't see many bands play with this kind of precision and grit very much these days. Maybe the new album from Benoit-Yes will open a new chapter for Yes Fans. Or, perhaps Jon will put a band together and contribute that epic musical work that Yes fans know is in him.
Jon, Yes fans want this epic work --to pass down to our children. Should you find it in you--I'd sure like to help.

 


ChordCluster
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is BIG GENERATOR the top YES album we love to hate ? yet Jon compared it to THE YES ALBUM and the tour was their sonc triumph, never more burnished

leosullivan
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I'm a Yes fan, and I'm a big Rabin fan.... But this is a Robert Palmer song. I don't know why this was a Yes song... Much too metro.

liontone