Happiness is seeing YES live.
PROG ROCK KINGS
CELEBRATE FOUR DECADES
Jon Anderson by Tony Stack
Musical pioneers Yes have announced 2008 tour dates to take place this summer. Marking the first national tour for the band in over five years, the 26 date "Close to the Edge and Back" tour will bring the iconic band\'s virtuosic musicianship and exhilarating live shows to amphitheatres and arenas across North America. The tour will kick off July 12th in Quebec City and wrap-up on August 22nd in Los Angeles.
"It feels incredible to gear up and get ready for the road," says Yes frontman Jon Anderson. "We\'re all very excited to play to all of our fans, a lot of which have been with us for almost 40 years. A lot of marriages don\'t even last that long."
The line up for this tour includes founding members Jon Anderson and Chris Squire joined by Steve Howe, Alan White and Oliver Wakeman, son of former Yes keyboardist Rick Wakeman.
"VH1 Classic Presents: Your Move with Yes" in conjunction with the 40th Anniversary Yes tour. Launching in early April on VH1Classic.com, VH1 Classic and Yes will be looking for talented aspiring rock performers to join the band on stage. The winner will be invited to join Jon Anderson in performing "Give Love Each Day" from the album Magnification. Users will upload a 2-5 minute video of themselves performing an original rock song or piece of music. Submissions will be reviewed, and a panel of VH1 Classic judges and Jon Anderson will select three finalists. The VH1Classic.com audience will vote for the winner. Videos submitted and chosen as finalists will also be used in on-air promotional spots during the voting period. Additional details about the contest will be announced in early April.
North America 2008
July 12: Quebec City, QUE - Quebec City Festival
July 13: Toronto, ONT - Molson Amphitheatre
July 15: Columbus, OH - Nationwide Arena
July 16: Hershey, PA - Hersheypark Stadium & Star Pavilion
July 18: Chicago, IL - Charter One Pavilion at Northerly Island
July 19: Detroit, MI - Freedom Hill
July 22: Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun Arena
July 23: Boston, MA - Bank of America Pavilion
July 25: Atlantic City, NJ - Borgata Event Center
July 26: Wantagh, NY - Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
July 28: Holmdel, NJ - PNC Bank Arts Center
July 29: Baltimore, MD - Pier 6 Pavilion
July 31: Tampa, FL - Ford Amphitheatre
Aug 1: Miami, FL - Hard Rock Live Arena
Aug 2: Orlando, FL - Hard Rock Live
Aug 4: Atlanta, GA - Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park
Aug 6: Kansas City, MO - Starlight Theatre
Aug 8: Houston, TX - Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Aug 9: Dallas, TX - Superpages.com Center
Aug 11: Denver, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Aug 14: Vancouver, BC - General Motors Place
Aug 15: Seattle, WA - WaMu Theater at Qwest Field Events Center
Aug 19: Mountain View, CA - Shoreline Amphitheatre at Mountain View
Aug 20: Anaheim, CA - Honda Center
Aug 22: Universal City, CA - Gibson Amphitheatre
Check out the JamBase interview with Jon Anderson conducted before Yes\' 35th anniversary tour.
Only concert I have ever taken 2 percs, a vicodin, drank 2 beers and was more lively than the band.
Yes wrote some amazing music in their time but the last 2 times seeing them left me wanting.
wow, i\'ve seen yes four times and each show was beyond amazing. but i\'m a very big yes fan, so perhaps i\'m biased.
wow, i\'ve seen yes four times and each show was beyond amazing. but i\'m a very big yes fan, so perhaps i\'m biased.
I love YES and the last show I went to with a friend who is all about YES we both sat there wondering WTF? There were moments of inspiration but mostly from Rick and Steve.
Rick is not on board for this tour and I am not spending major bucks to watch Steve Howe when I can see him in smaller places for much less.
Rick is not on board for this tour and I am not spending major bucks to watch Steve Howe when I can see him in smaller places for much less.
i agree that it sucks rick is not on board (we\'re getting his son instead), but it\'s not just about howe. it\'s the combo of howe w/ squire and anderson that is magical. (if bruford were also playing i would not be able to handle myself... he\'s my fav drummer.)
and we should just get a room already!
Oh well yeah if Bruford was playing it would be no debate for me for sure.
We\'ll see. You may have pushed me a bit closer.
"VH1 Classic Presents: Your Move with Yes" in conjunction with the 40th Anniversary Yes tour. Launching in early April on VH1Classic.com, VH1 Classic and Yes will be looking for talented aspiring rock performers to join the band on stage. The winner will be invited to join Jon Anderson in performing "Give Love Each Day" from the album Magnification. Users will upload a 2-5 minute video of themselves performing an original rock song or piece of music. Submissions will be reviewed, and a panel of VH1 Classic judges and Jon Anderson will select three finalists. The VH1Classic.com audience will vote for the winner. Videos submitted and chosen as finalists will also be used in on-air promotional spots during the voting period. Additional details about the contest will be announced in early April.
:chin: hmmmmmmmm is anyone thinking what i\'m thinking?
sure brain, but where are we going to get pink flamingo\'s at this time of night?
not really, i think they start at around $40
now don\'t get me wrong, I love yes, and I love prog music.
That said, yes is the only concert I\'ve ever FALLEN ASLEEP AT. Some of it is just too spacey. :zzz:
My dad and I watched their taped Austin City Limits show a few years ago - definitely boring. Sad because some of the tunes they played were classics that were not played to their pedigree.
No Rick = not worth bothering.
End of thread!!