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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sounds unusual, but definitely Yes!
This is a very good DVD revealing a new side of Yes music - their old hits gain new life in acoustic version. The sound is a bit unusual for this group - it has warm jazzy feel, and is very natural. No distortion devices are used, and one can hear the real sound of the instruments. All components of the DVD are exceptional: video, audio mix, design/menus and special...
Published on September 7, 2004 by Youri

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137 of 146 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Roundabout way to get your hard earned money
Before you start throwing tomatoes (or should I say, used copies of "Tormatos") at the "Unhelpful" button, I am a Yes fan, so just relax. The music and performances on this disc are magnificent. What little there is. A shamefully deceptive marketing ploy lies at the heart of my "1-star" rating. On the package, the "running time" of the DVD is listed as "65 minutes". There...
Published on November 30, 2004 by D. Hartley


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137 of 146 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Roundabout way to get your hard earned money, November 30, 2004
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D. Hartley (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yes Acoustic: Guaranteed No Hiss (DVD)
Before you start throwing tomatoes (or should I say, used copies of "Tormatos") at the "Unhelpful" button, I am a Yes fan, so just relax. The music and performances on this disc are magnificent. What little there is. A shamefully deceptive marketing ploy lies at the heart of my "1-star" rating. On the package, the "running time" of the DVD is listed as "65 minutes". There is no other qualification offered, which would give most unsuspecting marks (oh, excuse me, I mean Yes fans) the impression that you are getting at least a one-hour set of music. Here is what the man behind the curtain is actually offering: a 38-minute concert. And if you subtract the first five minutes, an uninspired, meandering soundcheck jam (listed as "Tiger Rag"), you are really only getting 33 minutes of classic Yes material. The additional running time comes from a 25 minute segment of backstage rehearsal, obviously slapped together just for padding and cynically touted as a "bonus". After about three minutes of listening to the band tune up and noodle around, I had to switch it off. Yeah yeah Rick Wakeman is a real cut up with his oh-so-clever and wry "narration", but hey, (call me madcap), if I pay fifteen bucks for something billed as a Yes concert, I'm not thinking "stand-up comedy", I'm thinking, oh, maybe some...Yes MUSIC????!!! If this release had been offered at half its current list price, it would have been much less of an insult.
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32 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars YES PLAYS IT SAFE WITH HALF-HEARTED UNPLUGGED SET, February 19, 2005
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Jason M. Carzon (bowie, maryland United States) - See all my reviews
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Hmmmm. What you're considering buying is actually in reality a video-EP. It's short, real short. A little over a half hour's worth of performance. Hardly your money's worth. I love Yes' music, but the thing is this: Yes are tired. This material could have been released as extra features on a regular length DVD.

But these guys aren't done milking their current 35th anniversary era. What it seems to me is that Yes are stalling for time, unable to move forward into making a new studio album. Playing it safe. Safe is the current line-up, the 'Classic Yes' with Rick Wakeman. But since he's returned it's been one long reunion tour(2002 until recently), two - soon to be three- live dvd's, one box set(In A Word) and one smaller 2 and a 1/2 disc set(Ultimate Yes). But nothing exciting or new. This DVD is merely more product. A stop gap release, no more or less. For me personally, Yes were always at their best when they were excited and hungry for change and growth in their music, and much of the time it has been without the 'Classic Yes' line-up. The Drama era, 90125/Rabin-era, Sherwood/Ladder era and the symphonic 2001 era come to mind. These periods in the band's history were anything but 'safe'. They were going against the grain of expectation, going against the 'Fragile-and-nothing-else' type fan base.

The sound quality is pretty good however. And Rick's piano performance during 'South Side Of The Sky' is nice. Jon Anderson hams it up too much and makes for embarrassing viewing in mixed company. Is he high? Some other reviewer mentioned Las Vegas and I can see it. Steve looks(and even plays) like he'd rather be somewhere else. Alan White looks like he's having fun doing his job and Chris is Chris. The song selection is pretty much the acoustic set from the live shows of the recent tours. A lot of material from 1971's 'Fragile', A new Jon solo song called 'Show Me' which the band is doing as a new Yes song, a decent version of 'All Good People' and an overlooked recent track from 2001's 'Magnification'('Time Is Time'). The cringe factor in the opening soundcheck 'Tiger Rag' is dangerously high. When they get done noodling and hamming it up, you pretty much get a half hour disc. I haven't brought myself to watch the Rick Wakeman commentary feature yet.

All in all a disappointment. Could have been a lot better if the band had spent some time on this and offered a proper hour's worth of acoustic 'Yes Unplugged' instead, as a lot of their music would have benefitted from this aproach. 'The Ancient', 'Holy Lamb', 'From The Balcony', 'Madrigal', 'Turn Of The Century' and 'Time & A Word' are just some tracks that also could have worked well. Too bad they played it safe and put out product instead. Actually they should have waited for the right time, but they miss the opportunity and sold themselves short. Pass this by unless you're a Yes completist like me.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sounds unusual, but definitely Yes!, September 7, 2004
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Youri (Moscow, Russia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yes Acoustic: Guaranteed No Hiss (DVD)
This is a very good DVD revealing a new side of Yes music - their old hits gain new life in acoustic version. The sound is a bit unusual for this group - it has warm jazzy feel, and is very natural. No distortion devices are used, and one can hear the real sound of the instruments. All components of the DVD are exceptional: video, audio mix, design/menus and special features: rehearsal footage narrated by Rick.
The only drawback is the concert being too short, but it was the limitation of satellite transmission.
Anyway, I enjoyed every minute of this show.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a breath of fresh air, October 7, 2004
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booboo bear (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yes Acoustic: Guaranteed No Hiss (DVD)
I agree that this DVD is too short but it's a video of the actual Jan. 26th 2004 show which was only 38 minutes long and adding unnecessary fill would have taken away from a performance that really was/is excellent. I'd much rather have thirty-eight minutes of this than a couple hrs. of meandering, overblown, grandiose self indulgent... it's been done too many times already.

This DVD shows a side of Yes that makes me (an old Yes fan) feel really good. First of all they all look great and genuinely seem to be enjoying this rather than just going through the motions. What I mean is the performance doesn't come across as at all stale. They not only all look good but the music is more refreshing than anything they've put out in a long time which is sort of surprising as this isn't new material.

The harmonies/musicianship are excellent and despite being aged codgers these guys don't slack off or rely on any showboating at all. Obviously all perfectionists. Chris Squire's acoustic bass sounds beautiful and rich and this DVD proves that great prog. doesn't have to rely on technical trickery, needless flash and fourty five minute songs that never seem to end.

This an excellent (if a little short) performance that a lot of real Yes fans will find a breath of fresh air. Highly recommended!
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39 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Shark Sandwich, April 27, 2005
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Roscoe "Maximum Rants" (Behind the Zion Curtain) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Yes Acoustic: Guaranteed No Hiss (DVD)
It is very difficult to digest one helf-assed tongue-in-cheek effort after another, being generated by a band that, during the 1970s, defined greatness and innovation while creating and performing music that transcended adjectives and left one non-plus at its peak level. Their legacy as the paragon of progressive virtuoso art rock is gradually being tainted...erased, just like the faces of Michael J. Fox's siblings were erased in the photo that J took back to 1955. To say that this band harks back wearily to their old selves is like saying Kirstie Allie gained a couple of pounds since Cheers. Yes still kicks ass on tour, but their video products drive me up a wall; the gates to A-V delerium are wide open now.

For instance, in the Yessongs video/DVD, the person working the video console made it a point to record the musician that was, at that particular moment, doing the least-like when Chris Squire is kicking his legs in the air and drilling double-picked notes up and down the fret board, the film is showing Steve Howe resting his hands on his knees, smiling, staring into space, contemplating Roy Clarke and brussel sprouts. Of course, another Yes DVD represented a pretty good performance that ended up as a complete waste as a DVD--as the sound and the video masters were out of synch. It made me want to go to the front of the line at the BSE Diner, or a rendering plant that was closed down for Brucellosis. I believe the symphonic effort was an exception to the general malaise of the last two decades.

This recent acoustic effort was a nice gathering-turned-moolah. It appeared unispired, like a post-prandial yawn-turned-belch, but perhaps that is because I expect so much from my childhood music idols. As well, maybe I still have the "Old Man in the Sea" copper bad taste in my mouth from observing the non-stop conveyor belt series of Yes compilations..a series of differently-packaged ho-hum collections that turn up in the "where are they now" bin at Wal*Mart two weeks after release. After all, Yes predated Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In and a good percentage of their fans are collecting social security. I guess the new covers that accompany the old re-wrapped songs are novel and cool. Frankly, I pine for the days when Chris was taller than he was wide, when Rick had Heinekins resting on his Melotron, when Steve weighed more than a sheet of Saran Wrap, when Alan had hair, and when certain band members were tripping on orange sunshine. I could use a little Tony Kaye elbow grease right about now, or perhaps some grandiose arpeggios from Moraz, and even a few broken-English one line diatribe from Igor.

One looks in Jon Anderson's eyes and sees a guy who punches the clock and then winds up the quasi-disingenuous ethereal pretense that only works if one is at least somewhat mobile and at least somewhat high-whether naturally or artifically. While Jon, has lost falsetto, he refuses to abandon it. Instead of making the necessary adjustments, Jon now carries an ersatz croupe on stage with him, where he pictures his youthful fed-up wife as she waits at home, warming up to complain about his staying out too late and having the Master Card rejected at Bloomingdale's. Stop spending out of control, Jon--you can do it, bud. Lordy. It was discomforting to see Jon during this acoustic effort, attempt to remember the cities to which the performance was broadcast--as if he was a drooling confabulating Alzheimer's victim, dysrhythmic and inconsistent synapses abound. Frankly, I would have been happy if Jon had turned around and threw his shoe at Alan's drum set, as White, despite Jon's repeitive urging, would not stop his OCD-like drumming during the sound check.

Frankly, I have seen these guys 40 times and I am happy to make it 41, because they're still tight and smoking in concert, where they leave you satisfied--diametrically opposed to their disc products since circa 90125/ABWH. It's like an episode of Curb your Enthusiasm, where the actors play themselves in a comedy show after their careers are over. As the members of Yes continue to unwittingly parody themselves, one expects even more fluff to come: "The Ladder": A Tower Records simulcast rock opera starring a bunch of out-of-control time-traveling munchkins who smoked a little too much angel dust. Of course,
this is followed-up two months later by the audio CD of the movie, which is really another compliation of old Yes Music--but played with kazoos. Three months later, we will celebrate the release of the ULTIMATE Ultimate Yes. For this CD, the song list will have been picked by all prior members named Trevor and a clique of on-line groupies.

After that, a full length movie called Magical Mystery Disaster, in which the members of Yes, in cartoon form, travel the Tibetan country-side with Whitley Strieber, Al Franken, Phyllus Diller, and Yanni, to aid distressed ox-cartists. As they change oxen harnesses and secure towing to the nearest local fix-it hut, they brainstorm more complilation projects--subtitled in Mandarin. Meanwhile, the genuinely spectacular audiovisual material filmed for the Fish out of Water LP with Moraz, Squire, and, I believe, the LSO, remains rotting to bits in a rusty can somewhere in Squire's attick...by now, probably eaten by a variety of long-toothed lagomorphs.

This latest acoustic tax write-off from Yes gets one star, simply because it is compared to prior Yes greatness. This effort's negative corporate slapped-together vibe can be extracted only via use of a cleansing protocol that features an experienced exorcist, a four hour shower, Lava soap with pumice, and all six sides of Yessongs--played in LP form, complete with pops and scratches, turned up to blood-curdling maximum volume during "The Fish" bass solo.

Ross L.
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23 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A little Jam of what should have been since 1975!..., October 18, 2004
This review is from: Yes Acoustic: Guaranteed No Hiss (DVD)
Back in 1975,at the Q.R.P. concert (ASIN: B00005Y7NP), Yes played with Patrick Moraz on keyboards,acoustic versions of "I've seen All Good People"; a strange but interesting version of "Long Distance Runaround" and the classics "Mood For A Day"/"The Clap"; making of these, a great good asset in their performances at the time. Now Yes offers some re-makes of their old hits spanding their sound with good fresh versions of "Roundabout" and "South Side Of The Sky" but it's a shame that this last song didn't include the middle part with those fantastic choruses (La,la,la,lai,la,la...). After saw it, the first question is: Why didn't appear songs like "Onward", "And You & I" or "The Ancient" that are good songs for this kind of acoustic setting?...
By the other side, this DVD brings unseen footage narrated by the hilarious formality of Yes' keyboardist Rick Wakeman, that again, as in YESSPEAK or YESSTORY, brings the joyful note to this DVD that is really great but too short for the Yes fan that always wants some more. I believe that for the real Yes fan is a worthwhile introspection: A way to discover the magic between them and reveal some of mystery inside this extraordinary band...Good Luck!...


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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars finally, Finally, FINALLY!!!, October 20, 2004
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R. Herbert (Charlotte, NC USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Yes Acoustic: Guaranteed No Hiss (DVD)
I've been waiting for years for a Yes concert video whose sonic presentation was on par with their music and their skills. All too often their DVD releases fall short in the audio department compared to the better releases. But finally on this one the audio quality gives us everything we want to hear: Jon's wonderful vocals, Rick's clean dexterity on keyboards, Steve's amazing guitar work, and Chris' bass are all cleanly rendered and easily accessable to the listener (sorry Allen; there just wasn't much percussion to reference in this regard).

The only thing I wish for would be more of it! I saw the last tour and the acoustic set was one of the highlights. The guys should consider rearranging many of their classics in this format and taking this on tour. While their full-on electric sound is formidable, it's this acoustic presentation that clearly displays why these guys have survived all this time; in a word: talent.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For just the Wakeman narration, alone!...., October 14, 2004
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Although,as previously mentioned, a short performance-it is lovely,and shows how the band is, still today,sounding marvellous.Perhaps the best thing about this DVD is the rehearsal footage with absolutely hilarious narration from Rick Wakeman,who is a truly funny fellow, as well as one of the finest keyboard players ever.As are the rest of the band,in their respective specialties.Messr's Howe,Anderson,White,Squire & Wakeman have been performing as good as, or better than ever on tour recently-and the acoustic sets have been a considerable highlight.If you have missed these shows,then this is a great way to see just what the Masters Of 70's Prog have been up to lately-and it IS wonderful to see just how vital they still are,all these many years later.Highly recommended to Yesfans...and to anyone who appreciates fine music.Personal highlight-for me- the almost stunningly lovely and simple tune from the highly underrated "Magnification' album-"Time Is Time"(but,Yes, it's ALL wonderful!......)
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4.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT PROMO DVD !!!, October 25, 2011
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JUAN MARTIN GABASTOU (Weston Hills, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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If we consider this product a concert dvd, it is indeed the fiasco so many customers have so bitterly complained about. BUT, given it's now being sold at an adequate price, another perspective is required.

Let me clarifty something. I HATE unpluggeds. I really do. I hated KISS' and Nirvana's and I love those bands. I'm a casual Yes fan who enjoys some of their dvds, and I enjoyed this one to bits !! I grew fond of the ocassional acoustic song on their many dvds, so I decided to give this a blind try. Man did I like it !! These guys have made some serious rearrangements to a couple of the older and newer tracks and slapped them together to broadcast it live to some cinemas across the country. They heavily promote the Yesspeaks dvd in between songs. The initial mistake was to deceive the punters into believing this was a full concert dvd. But taken at face value, this is simply incredible.

The songs are jazzed up and the guys are so laid back, esp. Jon who seems stoned out his craneum. The sound is superb with the sole exception of the bass guitar mixed a bit too high in the mix (and I'm a bassist myself). Chris uses a very conventional sound this way around as opossed to his usually trebley/experimental electric sound, and it totally works. Rick shines on piano as is usual. Steve is dead serious but yet manages to play several muted notes (not that it matters, mind you) Alan is perfect on drums; this guy has spoiled me rotten for drumming, period. Jon can play some serious rhythm on guitar, who would have thought ?! The opening track, regarded as a mere soundcheck by many reviewers, is a funny country mockery, compete with Jon imitating a country presenter, american accent included. It
is a gorgeous jam; why slam it the way it has been done ?!

The extras are pointless filler; Wakeman's intently humourous narration of the backstage failed to make me LMAO for the first time ever and the trailers for the Yesspeak dvd are well, mildly teasing (never bought that one). I would have favoured a higher picture bitrate and LPCM audio instead of the lossy AC3 over all the pointless, boring extras.

Oh, did I mention Robert Garófalo directed this like only a brilliant movie director could have done ?

If you are a serious Yes fan, you have to own this, even if you hate unpluggeds. It is that good at its meagre 37', leaving one hungry for a future full-lenght acoustic release; let us keep our fingers crossed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great musicians!, September 6, 2009
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D. Moore (Ponca City, OK United States) - See all my reviews
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Showcases the talent of these veteran prog. rockers. Saw them during their tour this summer ('09). They miss Rick Wakeman.
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