Gary Moore & The Midnight Blues Band - Live At Montreux 1990
7th Dec 04
⭐80.00%
: 0
GoodFellas
12th Sep 90
⭐85.00%
: 17
Noryang: Deadly Sea
20th Dec 23
⭐63.45%
: 3
Cosmic Chaos
3rd Aug 23
⭐60.64%
: 31
F
22nd Dec 23
⭐57.65%
: 1
The Five
7th Jan 23
⭐59.43%
: 4
Red
17th Mar 23
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The Benetón Family
22nd Mar 24
⭐54.15%
: 1
A Tale of Two Guns
17th Feb 22
⭐60.00%
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An Ideal Father
21st Apr 24
⭐63.35%
: 1
Killer of Men
30th Nov 22
⭐73.00%
: 0
I Don't Expect Anyone to Believe Me
22nd Nov 23
⭐67.00%
: 0
Red
9th Mar 11
⭐55.00%
: 0
Matusalén
5th Apr 24
⭐62.50%
: 1
The Last Week of September
12th Sep 24
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Maybe More
3rd Apr 24
⭐57.36%
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Forest
9th Feb 14
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Jon Anderson
Lead Vocal, Harp
Chris Squire
Bass
Steve Howe
Guitar
Rick Wakeman
Keyboards
Alan White
Drums
Yes: Live at Montreux 2003
⭐78.00% /
27th Mar 07 /
Music
In 2003, the band made their first appearance at the Montreux Festival, despite having a long association with the town itself (they recorded there frequently in the 70s). It was a triumphant night and is regarded by both the band members and fans as probably the finest Yes gig ever to be filmed. The classic line-up includes Jon Anderson, Steve Howe, Chris Squire, Rick Wakeman, and Alan White. Prog-rockers Yes return to the stage in this 2003 performance at the Montreux Festival. Though decades may have passed since the group's heyday in the 1970s, Jon Anderson, Steve Howe, Rick Wakeman, Chris Squire, and Alan White have lost none of their edge. Laying into deep cuts like "Siberian Khatru," "Long Distance Runaround," and "I've Seen All Good People," this group of grizzled legends delivers a smoldering rock performance.