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64 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great performances, song selection, audio, and video,
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This review is from: House of Yes - Live From House of Blues (DVD)
As a longtime fan of Yes, I am pleased that after 30+ years we finally have a superb concert video of the band. Taped originally in HDTV format, this DVD is a special treat for those viewers who have a progressive-scan (480p) DVD player and an HD-ready television. The video is brilliant and sharp, and the Dolby Digital 5.1-channel sound mix is exquisite. Each instrument can be heard in detail, which, considering the prodigious musical skills of each band member, is a real listening pleasure.Yes fans will especially appreciate the excellent performances of Yours Is No Disgrace (the opening number), Homeworld (from the most recent CD), and Awaken. Standards like Roundabout, And You And I, and Your Move/I've Seen All Good People are done competently if cursorily, and the technical quality of the sound and picture is hands above any other Yes footage to date. Guitarist Steve Howe is in great form, as good as he has ever been. He and bassist Chris Squire play a variety of beautiful and unusual instruments, which fellow musicians will enjoy seeing (Squire even has a 3-necked bass on Awaken; the top neck is basically the bottom 3 strings of a standard electric guitar. Perhaps this instrument was built just for this song!). Squire and vocalist Jon Anderson seem to really enjoy the performance, and their positive attitude adds to the viewer's enjoyment. In addition to his vocal duties, Anderson plays a variety of interesting incidental instruments, including a miniature harp he hangs on his chest with a shoulder strap. Unfortunately, the younger generation of Yes-men, guitarist-vocalist Billy Sherwood and keyboardist Ivan Khoroshev, don't get enough air time. Both are incredible musicians, and it would have been nice to see more of them (sadly, Sherwood has since left the group). Yes is not a big drum band, but longtime drummer Alan White gets his share of shots, and he also seems to be having a good time. Several DVD extras are worth mentioning. The best is a DD 5.1 channel mix of Homeworld, which is a totally different experience from hearing it on audio CD. The video that plays during Homeworld consists of shots of the video game of the same name; this is also fairly interesting. There are also interviews with all band members (except White) and a few shots of them playing in the studio. Considering progressive-scan video source, DD 5.1 sound mix, and overall performance quality, this DVD is a must-have for the home theater enthusiast, and of course for any Yes fan.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent document of live Yes!,
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This review is from: House of Yes - Live From The House of Blues [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I have been a fan of Yes since I first heard the "Tormato" album in 1978, but there has never been a full-length concert video of the band,...until now! "The House of Yes" is beautifully recorded, both in terms of the clear, well-mixed audio, and the bright, colorful visual presentation (although I'm not sure why the concert is presented in the widescreen "letterbox" format). This also the only "official" live Yes recording to feature Yes' late 90's six man line-up with guitarist/vocalist Billy Sherwood, and ol' Billy gets in some good moments here, especially on the newer tracks "Face To Face", "The Messenger", and "Lightening Strikes". The bands newest keyboardist Igor Khoroshev also makes a great showing for himself, and manages to steal the spotlight in many places! The set list really represents the overall history of Yes quite well, with a mix of classic 70's showpeices ("Yours Is No Disgrace", "And You and I", "Perpertual Change"), early 80's rockers ("Cinema", "Owner of a Lonely Heart") and a healthy dose of energetic material from 1999's "The Ladder" (including the great prog epic "Homeworld"). The only major disappointment is an extremely edited-down version of the Yes classic "Roundabout", which excludes the the acoustic intro, middle verses ("out on the drifting clouds/the eagle searching down on the land"), and even parts of the instrumental break...one must wonder why they even bothered to play the song at all! But some of the many highpoints, like an emotionally dramatic performance of the majestic epic "Awaken", go a long way towards making up for this disappointment. If you are a Yes fan, old or new, then this is certainly one for your collection!
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
YES is Back again, great show.,
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What can you expect from YES in a tiny club like the House of Blues?...."Everything" They sound incredible, the music is given 100% effort. Homeworld, the new tune is great!, Igor the New Keyboardist is exceptional. Great Performance of Awaken, Perpetual Change. Lightening Strikes, Good Day, etc.....great stuff. Now all we need is For Yes to Film the Masterworks tour for another DVD soon David_Carlin@vtel.com
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