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Yes - Live at Tokyo Dome City Hall, 2014 ᴴᴰ (Stereo Soundboard)





Yes - DRAMA Sessions, Demos & Associated Recordings




1. Tempus Fugit (Alan, Steve & Chris)
2. Tempus Fugit (Tracking Session)
3. Does It Really Happen? (Alan, Steve & Chris)
4. Dancing Through the Light (Anderson, Howe, Squire, Wakeman & White - Paris Sessions 1979)
5. Run Through the Light (Alan, Steve & Chris)
6. Have We Really Got to Go Through This (Alan, Steve & Chris)
7. White Car (Tracking Session)
8. Satellite (With early bass line that became "I'am Running")
9. Song No. 4 (Satellite) (Steve Howe, Chris Squire and Alan White)
10. Who Makes The Tea ("Crossfire" complete version) (Alan, Steve & Chris)
11. We Can Fly From Here (Studio Run-Through)
12. Everybody's Song (Early version of "Does It Really Happen?" w/ Jon Anderson - Paris Sessions 1979)
13. We Can Fly from Here – Part 1 (The Buggles Demo)
14. We Can Fly from Here – Part 2 (The Buggles Demo)
15. I Am a Camera (The Buggles version for "Into the Lens" - 1981)


Drama was recorded at Townhouse Studios in west London from April to June 1980.

"Into the Lens" and "White Car" are basically Buggles compositions; an alternate version of "Into the Lens" appeared on the second Buggles album Adventures in Modern Recording as "I Am a Camera". The song is based on Christopher Isherwood's Berlin stories. "Does It Really Happen?", "Run Through the Light" and "Tempus Fugit" were developed by Squire, White, and Howe before Horn and Downes joined the band; Horn added lyrics.

"Does It Really Happen?" and "Run Through the Light" both exist in very different forms, as demos performed by the band with Anderson. "Machine Messiah" was based on another Buggles composition, but with considerable input from Squire, White, and Howe.

"We Can Fly from Here" and "Go Through This" did not end up on the "Drama" album, although the band did play both of them on the subsequent tour.

"We Can Fly from Here" was eventually expanded into the 20+ minute title track of "Fly from Here" (2011)


Yes: We Can Fly From Here (Original Recording: 4-18-1980)




As a random upload, here's the original recording made and recorded by Yes during their sessions for the then-new album, which would turn out to become ''Drama'', featuring the newer lineup change, Geoff Downes, Chris Squire, Steve Howe, Trevor Horn and Alan White. The recording, I believe, took place at Townhouse Studios April 18th, 1980. The Song was never released officially until the 2011 reworked version of this, now lasting 24 minutes and released on the album ''Fly From Here'', in which the track is mostly credited to Horn/Downes, with a few additions of both Howe and Squire
Enjoy!


Yes: We Can Fly From Here






The Buggles - We Can Fly From Here Parts 1&2




Previously Unreleased Buggles Song Called "We Can Fly From Here"

This song was released on the 2010 re-release of the 1981 Buggles Album Adventures In Modern Recording in two seperate parts.

I present to you a re-mix of the two part song into one brilliant track....ENJOY



The Buggles - Video Killed the Radio Star & Plastic Age (Live 2004 - Prince's Trust)







Yes- Trevor Horn Concert 2004 (HQ)






Yes The Union Tour Live 1991 DVDRip






Yes - Full Concert - Live in Chile - Talk Tour 1994 Pro-Shot & Stereo






Yes live in lugano 2004 LUGANO JAZZ FESTIVAL






Yes - Full Concert Talk Tour 1994 (Stereo Soundboard) Remastered







Yes - Like It Is: Yes at the Bristol Hippodrome






Yes - Live @ Detroit, MI 8/17/1976 - Full Concert






Yes live at the Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan, during their Solo Albums Tour in 1976.
Soundboard source quality A+
Audience source quality A+

00:00 - Apocalypse Intro;
03:09 - Siberian Khatru;
13:15 - Sound Chaser;
24:30 - I've Seen All Good People;
32:39 - The Gates Of Delirium;
55:12 - Long Distance Runaround/Moraz Solo;
01:02:36 - Clap;
01:08:19 - Harp Solo;
01:11:51 - Heart Of The Sunrise;
01:26:40 - Ritual;
01:55:26 - Roundabout.

Jon Anderson - lead vocals, guitars, percussion, piccolo; Steve Howe - lead guitars, backing vocals; Chris Squire - bass guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocals; Alan White - drums, percussion; Patrick Moraz - keyboards.



Yes live at the Rainbow Theatre 1972




Set-list:
1. Your Move/All Good People,
2. The Clap,
3. And You and I,
4. Close to the Edge,
5. Excerpts from The Six Wives of Henry VIII,
6. Roundabout,
7. Yours Is No Disgrace,
8. Excerpt from Starship Trooper
Steve Howe, Jon Anderson, Alan White, Chris Squire, Rick Wakeman