Yes - 'Owner of a Lonely Heart' | 2017 Induction

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Yes perform "Owner of a Lonely Heart" at the 2017 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.

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Steve Howe playing a Rickenbacker bass in honour of Chris Squire = One of the coolest things ever.

electricmagazine
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How does Jon Anderson still sing at this level at 70 plus? Amazing vocals!

johnhughes
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Jon Anderson’s voice sounds awesome!!!

katerintye
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I feel sorry for the young people today music will never be this great again

Flavflav-uv
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Holy Crap, Jon Anderson’s voice hasn't faded. So many vocalist voices fade in their older years. Not Jon's!

jamescarranza
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It’s always really impressive when a band can nail all of the parts, vocals included, from a song that they wrote decades ago.

Michael_Sinclair
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These legendary "geezers" have more fun in theyr 70's then most young will have in theyr entire lifetime....prove me wrong.

Bosko
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Kudos to Trevor Rabin, singularly bringing YES into the 80's with a new generation a millions of new fans with this and 90125. Absolutely brilliant.

georgewodicka
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Watching Steve Howe play the crap out of that bass guitar was so much fun. He seemed to be having a great time doing so and honoring Chris Squire whose presence was so sadly missed at the ceremony. RIP Chris!

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RIP: Alan White (1949-2022)
Thank you for this wonderful song! ^^

JohnStopman
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Ok, I know he has a high natural voice, but dang Jon can still sing so well for his age. I had such a smile on my face hearing the perfection of his singing on this song in particular. Also, nobody's talking enough about Trevor nailing the guitar parts.

mikeychrisanthus
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One of the best guitar solos ever recorded.

comitatus
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Trevor Rabin nailed it on guitar. He really was an asset to YES.

wayneseeley
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What I love the most about Yes is their natural instinct to turn a 4 minute song into a 7 minute jam and you still want them to play the song another 5, 10 minutes.

catherinewilliams
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I've been in awe of Rick Wakeman for almost 50 years. The best.

georgewodicka
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90125 is one the best albums all time....progresive rock, at high level with one pop song..make the real thing....yes is a institute of rock n great yes...

gamelm
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I first saw them in Asbury Park, New Jersey at Convention Hall in 1972 for $3.00. The first band was The Eagles and no one had ever heard of them. Life changing event.

jic
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This has to be the only band who sounds this tight in thier old age. My hat is off, my lighter is held high!

jorothquicstar
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Steve playing homage to Chris by playing the bass and dancing around the stage like crazy is fucking awesome

Kenneth_Fishing
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Man, when this started, first thing I thought, how was Trevor going to replicate that legendary tone from the intro riff, and especially the solo. He nailed it! Love it

ckmoore