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Jon Anderson Rick Wakeman Jon Anderson Rick Wakeman/UK 2010

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From the UK tour held in conjunction with the release of the new album “The Living Tree” in November 2010, the 11th performance on October 29th, the Lighthouse performance, is a must-see and must-have video for fans, completely recorded in ultra-high quality audience shot video for 2 hours and 5 minutes. The shot is shot from the left side toward the stage quite far forward, and the first hour of the first part is a very close-up video, very beautiful and stable. There are some parts where the two people do not fit in the screen, or the image is partially blocked by the silhouette of the head of the front audience, but most parts are shot with very clear and stable shots, so you don’t feel much stress when you watch it, and it is a perfect documentary. (Only the ending part of And You And I is faded out, but most of the songs themselves are recorded.) From the second part starting with Yours Is No Disgrace, the cameraman seems to have moved his position slightly backwards, so you can enjoy wider and more stable excellent images. By moving the seats, the two of them are firmly in the screen, and you can enjoy the live performance with even better quality images. The sound is also very clear, there is no muffled sound, and it is recorded with a good sound, so even if the angle is sometimes unstable in the first part, you can watch it without any stress. The two of them playing are beautiful, and you can feel the presence of Yes’ main man, and it is clear that his charisma has not faded at all. John’s performance while playing the acoustic guitar is also wonderful, but it is fresh and fun to watch him singing with a hand microphone in one hand. In the new song, you can also see John singing while looking at the lyrics notebook on the music stand. The fun exchange with Rick between songs is doubled if you watch the screen. In addition to being able to enjoy the live version of the new song early, there are plenty of highlights, such as Owner Of A Lonely Heart with its jazz-style development, Your Move with Give Peace A Chance, and the surprising Turn Of The Century. The sight of the two of them coming out to the front of the stage at the end of the main set, Roundabout, and the last set, The Meeting, and giving their thanks in a satisfied mood will impress all Yes fans, just like their wonderful performance. This is the definitive video title that is perfect for enjoying the two’s new project. I recommend this. Live at Lighthouse, Poole, UK 29th October 2010 AMAZING-SHOT 1st Set 1. Starship Trooper 2. Sweet Dreams 3. Forever(Deeper Love) 4. And You And I 5. The Living Tree Part 2 6. Morning Star 7. Long Distance Runaround 8. The Garden 9. The Living Tree Part 1 10. Time And A Word 11. Owner Of A Lonely Heart 2nd Set 12 Yours Is No Disgrace 13. South Side Of The Sky 14. Just One Man 15. Wonderous Stories 16. 23-24-11 17. Your Move 18. Turn Of The Century 19. House Of Freedom 20. Roundabout 21. Soon 22. The Meeting Jon Anderson: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar Rick Wakeman: Keyboards COLOUR NTSC Approx.125min.

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