2016-06-21

Yes - Going Around (1979.06.09)FLAC



GENRE: Prog Rock
FORMAT: Lossless (Flac) 
SIZE:(495+469) mb (3% Recovery)


Recording live in June 9, 1979 (International Amphitheatre - Chicago, Illinois)





TRACKLIST:

CD1
1.1 Introduction 0:55
1.2 Siberian Khatru 9:51
1.3 Heart of the Sunrise 11:39
1.4 Future Times / Rejoice 7:25
1.5 Circus of Heaven 5:07
1.6 Time and a Word 4:24
1.7 Long Distance Runaround 3:13
1.8 Fish 4:38
1.9 Survival 3:34
1.10 Perpetual Change 4:41
1.11 Soon 8:44
1.12 Clap (Extended Version) 6:01
Disc - 70:12


CD2
2.1 And You and I 10:59
2.2 Starship Trooper 12:04
2.3 Wakeman Solo 6:09
2.4 Awaken 17:29
2.5 Tour Song 2:50
2.6 All Good People 7:07
2.7 Roundabout 8:50
Disc - 65:28

Jon Anderson - Lead Vocals, Guitars, Harp  and Percussion
Steve Howe - Lead Guitars and Vocals
Chris Squire - Bass Guitars and Vocals
Rick Wakeman - Keyboards
Alan White - Drums and Percussion

NOTES:

            Yes were in the midst of a grueling 60 show US tour. Tonight’s performance was the 43rd gig since the tour began in April and the 7th night in a row of scheduled work. Only the cancelled show in Kansas City 3 nights earlier –from an unstable roof- gave them a reprieve. But now they were in Chicago, a city they knew quite well. The band had played here 14 times before, if you include the performance the night before this one. The International Amphitheatre was also familiar to the band. They had played this venue 9 times before, with the last visit September 24th 1978. The setlist for tonight was quite similar to what was played during their last visit. For this evening, the guys would replace ‘Silent wings of Freedom’ and ‘Don’t Kill the Whale’ with ‘And You And I’ and a Tour song; the rest of the material would remain essentially the same.
            This tour marked the 10th anniversary for the band. The tour book used at the time makes reference to this with words from Dan Hedges: “With their tenth anniversary behind them, Yes, as strong as ever, are embarking on this tour, the opening event of their second decade. Although the band is looking to the future with the same kind of energy that has always made Yes so existing, it seems not a bad time to recap some of the events of the last ten years. As an on-going idea, Yes have been around for ten years now, yet they've collectively got this strange disinterest in most things remotely concerning their past. Sure, they'll walk out on stage and blast through 'Roundabout', 'Starship Trooper', 'Siberian Khatru', and 'Close To The Edge'. That's music. They still love those as much as always, and they'll probably be playing some of them tonight. But when it comes down to things like times, dates, places, events, and slapping themselves on the back for past achievements, you'll more often than not get a mystified shrug with a "... but does it really matter?". Yes are
totally aware that it's you - the people who buy their albums and come to see them - who are the main reason why Yes remain alive and well. Ten years on, they thank you for that.
DAN HEDGES

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