Yes @ Paramount Theatre
Prog-rock extravagance đ¸â¨

Saturday, October 29th ⢠8 pm
These are boom times for Boomers reliving their glory days via the glut of 50th-anniversary tours celebrating iconic albums. 1972 yielded plenty of gems worthy of resurrecting in the 2020s, including Close To The Edge, British prog-rock group Yesâ most popular albumâit peaked at #3 on the US chart. Itâs wild to think that a record with so much virtuosic playing and so many abstruse verses could attain mass popularity, but those were different times.
Guitarist/backing vocalist Steve Howe is the only current member who played on Edge. Keyboardist Geoff Downes, lead singer Jon Davison, drummer Jay Schellen, and bassist/backing vocalist Billy Sherwood round out the lineup. Save for Howe, all of these musicians have to deal with memories that fans have of their imposing predecessors: Rick Wakeman, Jon Anderson, Bill Bruford, and Chris Squire, respectively.
The four-part, 18-minute title track epitomizes the phantasmagorical spins that Yes put on rock, classing it up with rococo guitar and keyboard parts, radical tempo shifts, and lyrics that metaphorically address ecological fragility and spiritual enlightenment, inspired by Herman Hesseâs Siddharthaâall undergirded by Squireâs bold, muscular bass lines. The acoustic-guitar-laced âAnd You And Iâ shimmers and swells in folk-rock grandiloquence while âSiberian Khatruâ closes the record with relatively straightforward rock churn, but glazed with the baroque effervescence that these highbrows couldnât resist in the early â70s.
For this tour, the high-definition video wall will feature the art of Roger Dean, who illustrated several Yes LP covers, including Edge. Prog-rock extravagance, guaranteed.
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