Yes

50th Anniversary Celebration of Close To The Edge

Oct 17, 2022 (1 year ago)

Ruth Eckerd Hall     Clearwater, Florida, United States

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Concert Details


Date:
Monday, October 17, 2022
Venue:
Ruth Eckerd Hall
Location:
Clearwater, Florida, United States

Band Genres


Art Rock, Classic Rock, Hard Rock, Jazz Fusion, Pop Rock, Progressive, Progressive Pop, Progressive Rock, Rock, Soft Rock, Symphonic Prog, Symphonic Rock, British, and Album Oriented Rock (AOR).

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Close to The Edge


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Steve Howe Acoustic Guitar Solo


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Yours is no Disgrace


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Alan White Tribute Video


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Acey68 Oct 21, 2022

Set 1:

1.On the Silent Wings of Freedom
2.Yours Is No Disgrace
3.No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed
(Richie Havens cover)
4.To Be Over
5.The Ice Bridge
6.Dare to Know
7.Heart of the Sunrise

Set 2 (Close to the Edge):

8.Close to the Edge
9.And You and I
10.Siberian Khatru

Encore:

11.Roundabout
12.Starship Trooper


Acey68 Oct 19, 2022

Close To The Edge 50th Anniversary Tour 2022
As with “The Album Series Tour 2022,” which started off in the UK this past June, the U.S. tour is dedicated to the late Alan White—the band’s legendary drummer—following his passing this past May. Before the tour gets underway, a special tribute concert — “Alan White: Celebrating His Life and Music” — will be held October 2, 7:00pm at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle.

Alan White joined YES in June 1972, just days before their “Close To The Edge” Tour began. Over the following 50 years, Alan would appear on every YES album including 2021’s The Quest. Following the global pandemic, he had been looking forward to this tour and re-joining his bandmates on stage, something he lived for, in the run up to his 50th anniversary of joining YES.

Sadly, that was not be, but Alan’s towering presence will be omnipresent on the tour. Alan’s good friend, drummer Jay Schellen, will join YES for the forthcoming tour, alongside Steve Howe (guitars & backing vocals), Geoff Downes (keyboards), Jon Davison (lead vocals) and Billy Sherwood (bass guitar and backing vocals).

The “Close to the Edge” show will comprise full production and a high-definition video wall directed by Andy Clark and featuring the artwork of Roger Dean.

Following the release of The Yes Album and Fragile in 1971, YES released what is widely considered one of the most defining albums, not only for YES but for the whole progressive movement. Close To The Edge became an inspiration for their contemporaries and for successive generations of musicians. The album is saluted with a cover story in the September 2022 issue of the national magazine Guitar Player, for which Steve Howe was interviewed. He recalls: “We were young, enthusiastic, and adventurous, and we had this incredible breakthrough success with Fragile. We saw our next album as a real opportunity to prove our worth as a band. The door had been opened and we weren’t going to go backward. We wanted to sharpen our skills as far as writing and arranging.”

Journalist Joe Bosso wrote about the album’s place in rock history in Guitar Player (September 2022):

“Vast, enigmatic, full of moments of spectacular grandeur and ever-changing hues, Close to the Edge is the ‘Lawrence of Arabia’ of progressive-rock albums. Comprised of just three tracks – the dizzying side-long, 18-minute title track, the equally sprawling mini epic “And You and I,” and the whacked-out, hyperactive jazz-funk album closer “Siberian Khatru” – Close to the Edge documented YES operating at the peak of their musical powers.”

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