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I saw Yes around 2015. I was not expecting much. I was wowed. Of course no Jon Anderson, but they hired a young fellow singer who could absolutely hit those - dare I say - soprano notes! It was a great concert - small outdoor venue at a Casino!Career of Evil! Hahaha! They did it last year when we saw them.
Many classic groups who have lost so many members but several are still out there , I am not enthused about seeing. Why? Because most, I will check on YouTube before I let the wife attempt to talk me into one of those shows. I find many are truly as bad as some poor excuse of a tribute/copy band. Certainly not worth someone's money for the wildly expensive prices they expect folks to pay.
I can honestly say that BOC , even to this day still sound as good , if not better than the early days. I would not pass a chance to see them if they play near you. I really can not see how they can go much longer with the ages of the last remaining original members. Late 70s and early 80s ages! WoW. Still out there? They must be on some mighty strong vitamins!
The wife does not give a hoot because she is just looking for ANY show to go to. I just feel it is asking a bit too much for those high prices when you are paying for something you are not really getting. Copy/tribute bands should not be asking the kind of money they are.
Lynyrd Skynyrd for example are down to the original drummer and the original singer's brother... A really very poor excuse for what once was.