Yes Featuring ARW Performs "Rhythm of Love" at the Manchester Apollo

While it's still unclear whether Yes feat. Anderson, Rabin and Wakeman has new music on the way, the band is occupying much of 2018 celebrating the 50th anniversary of its collective. 

In advance of the September 7 release of its Live at the Apollo album and DVD, the Jon Anderson-led version of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame progressive band released its rendition of "Rhythm of Love."

Recorded at the Apollo Theatre in Manchester, U.K., in 2017, the footage shows Anderson is inexplicably still at the top of his game as a vocalist. 

Vocals, indeed, have always been a strength of Yes' — no matter which era (or version) of the group you look at. Guitarist Trevor Rabin brilliantly fills in harmonies, singing lead in the second verse, while legendary keyboardist Rick Wakeman presides omnipotently over an array of keyboards and synthesizers.   

Check out the video above.

A new song called "Fragile" by Yes ARW began circulating earlier this summer. Anderson has suggested the band has big plans moving forward, and also promised earlier this year that he's finishing up an album he started writing in the late-'80s.

If you still don't understand what the deal is with the two bands out there called Yes, featuring members of Yes, there's lots of information on that saga out there. 

It's worth noting, however, that if you're thinking of taking in a Yes 50th anniversary show, Anderson himself is the only member of either Yes who was there in the beginning.


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