Progressive rock pioneers Yes perform their classic “I’ve Seen All Good People” live at the Rainbow Theatre in London in December 1972, a performance later featured on their landmark live album and concert film Yessongs (released in 1973).
Originally appearing on the band’s 1971 album The Yes Album, “I’ve Seen All Good People” is one of Yes’s most enduring works — a two-part suite combining the pastoral harmonies of “Your Move” with the driving rock of “All Good People.” The song showcases the band’s signature mix of complex arrangements, spiritual lyrics, and exceptional musicianship, led by Jon Anderson, Steve Howe, Chris Squire, Rick Wakeman, and Bill Bruford.
This Rainbow Theatre performance captures Yes at the height of their early-’70s creativity, delivering an intricate and uplifting live interpretation that would cement their reputation as one of rock’s most musically ambitious acts.
#Yes #IveSeenAllGoodPeople #Yessongs #ProgressiveRock #ClassicRock #LivePerformance #1970sMusic
Originally appearing on the band’s 1971 album The Yes Album, “I’ve Seen All Good People” is one of Yes’s most enduring works — a two-part suite combining the pastoral harmonies of “Your Move” with the driving rock of “All Good People.” The song showcases the band’s signature mix of complex arrangements, spiritual lyrics, and exceptional musicianship, led by Jon Anderson, Steve Howe, Chris Squire, Rick Wakeman, and Bill Bruford.
This Rainbow Theatre performance captures Yes at the height of their early-’70s creativity, delivering an intricate and uplifting live interpretation that would cement their reputation as one of rock’s most musically ambitious acts.
#Yes #IveSeenAllGoodPeople #Yessongs #ProgressiveRock #ClassicRock #LivePerformance #1970sMusic
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