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Yes/Aichi,Japan 2024 Complete

Yes/Aichi,Japan 2024 Complete

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From the 2024 Japan tour, which was also the final stop of the 55th anniversary debut "THE CLASSIC TALES OF YES Tour", the live performance at Nagoya City Public Hall on September 23, the final performance, was recorded in full from the master with a good audience shot for 1 hour and 58 minutes. This is part of the "THE FUTURE PAST" world tour that has been continuing since the previous year, and since the visit to Japan for the 2020 "LEGACY OF THE BEAST Tour" was canceled due to COVID-19, it will be the first visit to Japan since 2016. And the image from this digital camera is mainly from the front row on the right side of the arena near the stage, with Steve Howe right in front of him, there are almost no obstacles and it is stable from start to finish, and the camera work is centered on Howe until the end, so you can always see Howe's play and movements, and completely reproduce the full live performance of the day. This was their first visit to Japan in two years, and the first day of three consecutive shows in Tokyo. As with their North American tour, they recreated "Tales of Topographical Oceans" as a new suite of about 20 minutes. Although it was in medley format, the arrangement was well-crafted and there was no sense of cut and pasting, so much so that I would like to see it re-recorded as a renewed version. The other selected songs were also fresh, and the only four standard songs they played in their two recent visits to Japan were "I've Seen All Good People," "Siberian Khatru," "Roundabout," and "Starship Trooper," and the rest were songs that hadn't been played here in Japan for a long time. In addition, their performance skills have definitely improved since two years ago, and Steve Howe's lively playing in particular is wonderful with each performance, and the excitement of the audience seemed to be at its highest on this day, making this a must-have Japan-only memorial item for fans. Live at Okaya Nagoya Hall, Nagoya, Japan 23rd September 2024 : COLOR NTSC Approx.118min. 1. Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra 2. Machine Messiah 3. I've Seen All Good People 4. Going for the One 5. America (“Southern Solo”) 6. Time and a Word 7. Turn of the Century 8. Siberian Khatru 9. South Side of the Sky Cut 10. From the Stars 11. Tales From Topographic Oceans Medley 12. Roundabout 13. Band Introductions 14. Starship Trooper Steve Howe - guitars, vocals / Geoff Downes - keyboards, vocals / Billy Sherwood - bass, vocals / Jon Davison - lead vocals, acoustic guitar, percussion / Jay Schellen - drums, percussion

Live at Okaya Nagoya Hall, Nagoya, Japan 23rd September 2024 : COLOUR NTSC Approx.118min. 1. Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra 2. Machine Messiah 3. I've Seen All Good People 4. Going for the One 5. America (“Southern Solo”) 6. Time and a Word 7. Turn of the Century 8. Siberian Khatru 9. South Side of the Sky 10. Cut From the Stars 11. Tales From Topographic Oceans Medley 12. Roundabout 13. Band Introductions 14. Starship Trooper Steve Howe - guitars, vocals / Geoff Downes - keyboards, vocals / Billy Sherwood - bass, vocals / Jon Davison - lead vocals, acoustic guitar, percussion / Jay Schellen - drums, percussion

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