Yes - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction - 2017

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Publicado 2022-01-05
From Cygnus Studios, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction of Yes in 2017.

Highlights:
- Induction by Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson: 02:40
- Rick Wakeman's acceptance speech (gut-busting funny): 09:45
- Live performance: Geddy Lee sits in for the late Chris Squire on "Roundabout": 11:33

Presented by Cygnus Studios in HD at 1080p resolution.

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @chuckphelps6187
    Geddy Lee looked like he'd died and gone to heaven. A true fan boy. Which is a GOOD THING...we need to honor those who came before us, who paved the way
  • @bigdukepod
    OMG Geddy playing Chris' part. What a performance! Have I died and gone to heaven? Two of the most influential bands in my life.....YES and Rush! Absolutely AWESOME!
  • @ronthompson95
    My two idols on bass. Chris Squire and Geddy Lee. Watching Geddy play with YES was a mind blower.
  • @dr.b8856
    Amazing. YES was on my turntable, then in my cassette deck, CD player, and now streamed but always in my heart. And Steve Howe has been on my list of top ten guitarists forever. Pure talent - raised the bar for all rock and roll.
  • @suekelley4466
    Saw them in Tucson, Arizona, 1973. We were lucky to get them. Played their songs to perfection, as always!
  • @jimfell7147
    Without doubt one of the seminal bands of ALL time, sublime then and now.
  • @BillBadMule123
    YES Music is Timeless It was great 50 years ago and will be great forever in the future :finger-red-number-one::text-yellow-goal::medal-yellow-first-red:🥰😍🤩🥳❤💯💢💥💫👍👍👍
  • @janshook8756
    My friends from High School would get together at one of each other houses on the weekend and listen to Yes, and other Prog bands, and rock. I was usually the only girl there but I loved music. I did get a chance to see Yes at Cobo Hall in Detroit in the late 70's. They had big blown up mushrooms on the stage that they came out of. Back then, Rick Wakeman had long hair and wore a shining cape. He was surrounded by key boards. I had never seen this before and it was Amazing watching him and the band. Their all Musical Geniuses.
  • @jamesrmore
    Yes, I love Yes. All so talented. Omg, Steve Howe killing the bass on Owner. Much love to the band that changed my world in a most beautiful way ❤!
  • @notgivinup
    Incomprehensible Roundabout is over 50 years old. What a masterpiece, still gives me goosebumps after all these years. I knew the first time I ever heard it that song would resonate with me for life, I'm 63 now, I called that one right!
  • @patriciaotten862
    This brought tears of laughter and joy, also some sadness, to my eyes… I was a Yes fan from as long as I can remember, but, back in those days, it got me labeled as ‘odd.’ But my ‘eclectic’ taste in music brought me through some seriously hard and lonely times, out in the wilds of Alaska where I ended up, off the grid, and my some of my most beautiful memories are accompanied by the music of Yes…. Now brings my memories back to northern lights, biting below zero temps and ice covered ‘faerie feather trees’, and moonlight nights in a seemingly alien landscape… Yes is a large part of the soundtrack of my life, and I will always love their music!!
  • @marklechman2225
    I am convinced that each of Rick Wakeman’s hands contains its own independent brain.
  • @davidpaz9389
    If you look closely you'll notice Geddy went back to being 18 when he was onstage with Yes.
  • @user-uz3mv8wm7h
    Don't leave out Alan White THee bestt!! What band heaven has unfortunately its only gonna get better as the years roll on!
  • @thomassicard3733
    So cool to see Steve Howe playing bass on Owner of a Lonely Heart.
  • YES!!!!? ABSOLUTELY!!!!! 💯 LOVE YA!!!!! LISTEN TO "YES" MY FIRST APARTMENT!!!!!! In the early 80's going through a divorce, what kept me going was that song ... "OWNER OF A LONELY" HEART" THANK YOU..... Congratulations!!!!?