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Whitefish
12-21-2006, 03:21 AM
I watched this the other night and it must be the best documentary on the classic line-up. Roger Daltrey does an excellent job of narrating.

Scottie
12-21-2006, 12:41 PM
I haven't seen it for at least a year now; maybe now over the holidays I can scrape together some time for it. Thanks for the reminder.

yes_angel
12-21-2006, 12:58 PM
I watched this the other night and it must be the best documentary on the classic line-up. Roger Daltrey does an excellent job of narrating.sorry to going 4 the 1 off topic but I luv your avatar!

Whitefish
12-21-2006, 06:04 PM
sorry to going 4 the 1 off topic but I luv your avatar!

Thanks!

PT Fan
01-01-2007, 08:03 PM
I've got this DVD in my Netflix queue. I'm looking forward to the viewing!

Kevin:headset:

allpurechance
04-19-2007, 02:36 AM
Yep.This is a true gift to any and all fans of the Classic Era lineup.Daltrey blusters along alot over the top of some really great live music that we've since been compensated for with the release of the Live At Montreux dvd.Aside from these issues, if you consider yourself a hardcore Yesfreak, this is must have material.It never fails to spread the huge grin over my face.

brotherofmine
04-19-2007, 04:06 AM
I watched this the other night and it must be the best documentary on the classic line-up. Roger Daltrey does an excellent job of narrating.

There is some good stuff on it but the worst thing for me is Roger Daltrey's narration. There is no genuine feeling there and I get the impression that someone came to him with a bundle of cash and told him to 'read from a script.'

Scooty
04-19-2007, 04:08 AM
I still find Yesyears FAR superior to this...

John Khatru
04-02-2008, 05:51 PM
OK... I had to pull out my shovel here...

Last night I Finally got the chance to watch this in its entirety... When I first got it I had made several attempts to watch it and was interrupted or dissrupted by something and for whatever reasons, I never came back to it...

Being with all things Yes and Asia on the front burner now, I grabbed it off my shelf and was able to fully watch it...

It's a really nice look at the band members and their chemistry with one another...

Ok... anyone know how old Chris Squire's current wife is? ... she looks young enough to be one of his daughters!!

gotta love Rick's sense of humor.. I liked his addendum to his dressing room door.. his quips on the Greatest Video Hits were really funny too.

I can't recall ever hearing Alan White voice before, but it sounded like he's lost his English accent. On first listen to him, I wouldn't have realized he was English... guess it comes from him living here in the US after many years.... I immediately realized when they filmed him at the EMP in Seattle... I recognized the big Disco exhibit sign from when I was there in 2003.

I had no real problem with Daultry's narration.. he's a contemporary of theirs and I'm sure he knows the guys in the band and quite respects them. His narration was a little stilted but not everyone has the knack for voiceover work..

A BIG :thumbs: HERE!!

still gotta pick up the new one from the Classic Artists series.