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What music are you listening to right now? (Warning: Lotsa videos)

Can make out the lyrics for once. At least more of them.

[YOUTUBE]dhxGonHVq0A[/YOUTUBE]
 
This is one of the highest tempo songs I have ever heard, it uses a vocaloid for the singing. The percussive effect of the vocals just from the speed alone is very cool.

 
^Chrissie sounds great! I'll have to check her out next time she tours.

I wish I knew that Sting and Gabriel has just toured together, mixing and matching, Sting singing Genesis even.

[YOUTUBE]https://youtu.be/m1voIdykzHk[/YOUTUBE]

[YOUTUBE]https://youtu.be/a9aYVxynGls[/YOUTUBE]
 
Yes has had many incarnations over the years. One of my favs was the short lived ABWH (Yes without Squire). They had a concert recorded, but the company that owns the rights... I don't know, maybe it is all recorded on video tape, so it can't be remastered. Regardless, this recording visually looks like VHS on the YouTube feed (justifying not purchasing the DVD, presuming the DVD wasn't cleaned up a lot!), but it was a pretty good concert, and a bit different than the recording on the 2-CD release. That tour has one of my favorite Close to the Edges, despite lacking Squires bass. Wakeman's keyboards are best in this version and of course, Bruford adds to the percussive talent. White is a great drummer, but Bruford is an incredible percussionist.

I also checked out the QPR Yes show, but whomever was doing the board mixing utterly screwed up. Moraz's keyboards are way too far in the front and I think you can't hear any bass at all (actually I think it was Howe was nearly cut out of the mix), which is terrible because that set list was awesome!
 
Bobby Darrin with Richard Clark, and guest Dick Nixon in the back row.

[YOUTUBE]https://youtu.be/8ZTcgmzSRzI[/YOUTUBE]
 
Yes has had many incarnations over the years. One of my favs was the short lived ABWH (Yes without Squire). They had a concert recorded, but the company that owns the rights... I don't know, maybe it is all recorded on video tape, so it can't be remastered. Regardless, this recording visually looks like VHS on the YouTube feed (justifying not purchasing the DVD, presuming the DVD wasn't cleaned up a lot!), but it was a pretty good concert, and a bit different than the recording on the 2-CD release. That tour has one of my favorite Close to the Edges, despite lacking Squires bass. Wakeman's keyboards are best in this version and of course, Bruford adds to the percussive talent. White is a great drummer, but Bruford is an incredible percussionist.

I also checked out the QPR Yes show, but whomever was doing the board mixing utterly screwed up. Moraz's keyboards are way too far in the front and I think you can't hear any bass at all (actually I think it was Howe was nearly cut out of the mix), which is terrible because that set list was awesome!

Agree about the QPR concert, the sound sucks, though great set list and good visually. On ABWH, the video here looks very good.

[YOUTUBE]https://youtu.be/Mc19lXzf88c[/YOUTUBE]

Seems like they stuck the bassist Jeff Berlin in a corner out of sight, which is a shame because he is an accomplished bassist in his own right, worked with Bruford a lot.
 
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