Yessongs

1975
7.5| 1h12m| en| More Info
Released: 19 October 1975 Released
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Filmed live at London's Rainbow Theatre in December 1972, the innovative group Yes performs its progressive rock symphonies -- epic compositions that influenced new trends in contemporary music. "Yessongs" provides a visual record of the concert tour that became a groundbreaking tour de force in rock music. This unique concert video of Yes was filmed during their record-breaking tour and features the talents of the five original band members. The massively popular band defined the prog rock movement with their mystical epics which infused both a Medieval and Classical sound into rock music. Titles performed include "Close to the Edge," "All Good People," and "Roundabout."

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BlazeLime Strong and Moving!
Exoticalot People are voting emotionally.
Listonixio Fresh and Exciting
Freaktana A Major Disappointment
mikegagg ...don't expect CD quality sound - its AWFUL ! only came here to check if it wasn't my copy that was so bad.
druid333-2 Despite it's rather brief running time (only about 72 minutes),this film will delight Yes fans (especially the ones that were subjected to their lesser material from 1980,onwards). This rock & roll concert film (or rock doc,as they are now being called) was filmed on their 1972, 'Close To The Edge' tour, before Rick Wakeman decided to step down from the band (and would be replaced by Swiss keyboard wizard,Patrick Moraz),and just as Alan White (ex Plastic Ono Band drummer)joined. The band snorts fire through several of their more familiar anthems (including one of the best versions of 'Close to the edge' I've ever seen/heard). I'm told that it was originally presented in four track stereophonic sound (I was not so lucky to have seen it in it's original release---I first saw it on the USA Network's 'Night Flight' program back in the early 1980's). Perhaps if there is any extra footage from that concert,maybe one day it will be made available on a DVD/Blue Ray extended version. Not rated by the MPAA, but contains nothing to offend.
gmiles-11 This video is the best live performance I have seen of Yes. It captures these guys in their youth full of fire, passion and technical prowess unseen in rock bands during this time. This video was a no-brainer to make given the talent. It is unfortunate that the camera crew and later the film editors did not have an understanding of the music they were working with prior to the editing of this film.Some of the finest guitar work performed live in our time was left on the editing floor in favor of head shots and rambling artistic scenes. With that said this is a must see!!! I've often wondered if the members of Yes were just too busy to review this film prior to its release or signed a contract excluding them from making changes to the final version. I would love to get my hands on all of the original footage from all of the camera's used and recreate this film. Anybody else out there had the same idea? Got any leads as to were the footage is and who owns it? The blistering solo on "Yours Is No Disgrace" would not be missed! Enjoy, GM
Brian Washington This has to be one of the great rock films ever made. The only complaint about it is that you never get a chance to go backstage to see how the band were offstage and how they interacted with each other. Also, if a younger person were looking at this, they might get put off by the length of the songs, but they are so good that you barely notice how long they are. All in all this is an excellent film of one of the most popular bands of the 1970's. Hopefully they will get inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame while they are all still making music.