Yes In Glastonbury (2003) Part 6- Heart Of The Sunrise

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Yes performing a shortened version of their 35th Anniversary setlist at the Glastonbury Festival, 2003. The recording was featured in short segments on Yesspeak (2003), and released in full on Yes: Director's Cut in 2008, along with the Birmingham, N.I.A. show.
Jon Anderson- Vocals, Backpacker Guitar, Percussion
Chris Squire- Bass, Vocals
Steve Howe- Guitar, Vocals
Alan White- Drums
Rick Wakeman- Keyboards
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I love when Chris got a smile from the all business Steve Howe! RIP dearly talented and departed Mr. Squire. You are missed.

retromom
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Chris OWNS this song. His bass riff is so dominating, making a melodic foundation for the whole thing

awaken
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Nobody gonna talk about Jon's vocals here? This is the best he probably sounded in years!

aurinrakkun
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This song is the arguably the very core, the very essence, of progressive rock music.

davidhughes
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Chris and Jon were the heart and soul of YES. There will never be another like him!

joelovero
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Chris Squire: my favorite electric bass player, period!

peterg.bassist
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0:51 Rick smiling at Chris. what a chemistry!

awaken
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It's nice to be able to watch Chris play instead of watching sea creatures and amoeba's during his opening bass assault.

yetivanmarshall
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Anybody that did not understand the fuss over Chris passing away needs to be made to watch this. No words can describe.

progrock
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Chris (the Fish) doing his great bass lead for this awesome song 🎸👏👏👏. Yes’s musicality skill allowed them to create so many progressive masterpieces 😁😁😁

rickandrew
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Alan White really playing at his peak here. This and the Tsongas concert among the best documents of his playing. Just awesome. RIP.

bryantukmusic
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COMO SIEMPRE MAJESTUOSOS!! LÁSTIMA QUE CHRIS Y ALAN YA NOS ABANDONARON!! GRACIAS POR HABER EXISTIDO!! ❤️❤️🖤🖤

ileanaospino
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Anderson, Howe, Squire (R.I.P.), Wakeman, & White. The definitive Yes line up. Nothing else has come anywhere near authenticity.

arthurdeth
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i love this part when chirs go's over to steve and starts having some fun with him and chirs is come on steve let lose we miss you chirs.

andreguitarronerone
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JA has a good sense of timing and rhythm with that tambourine

tonyrome
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Concert played 15 years ago...Yes's best lineup - know I will get arguments!--if nothing else, Jon's voice was much better then!

jmeyer
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Isn't it great we have these videos of what this music supposed to sound like

martynproctor
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Dont forget Rick Wakemans excellent contribution. Cameras barely show his hands…

julianguffogg
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Only a genius could write these bass lines.

unknownrobot
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As a Yank I thought Glastonbury was this massive 100, 000 person festival. This must have not been the the main stage because this crowd is pitifully small. And like the 70's, 95% dudes. This is the magical line up. Millennials have no idea what great music is.

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