Founding Yes frontman Jon Anderson has released a second advance preview from his upcoming concert album and video, Perpetual Change. The multimedia collection was recorded at an August 2023 show he played with his current backing group, The Band Geeks.
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The clip features Anderson and The Band Geeks performing a faithful rendition of Yes’ classic multi-part song “Your Move/I’ve Seen All Good People.” The tune originally appeared on Yes’ third studio effort, The Yes Album, which was released in 1971.
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Anderson co-wrote “Your Move/I’ve Seen All Good People” with late Yes bassist Chris Squire. An edited version of “Your Move” was released as a single in ’71, and became Yes’ first Top-40 hit.
You can check out the video at the Frontier Music label’s YouTube channel.
As previously reported, Jon Anderson and The Band Geeks Live – Perpetual Change will be released on March 14 as a CD/DVD collection, a triple-LP vinyl set, and a Blu-ray. The concert took place at the Arcada Theatre in St. Charles, Illinois.
The album and video feature performances of 10 Yes songs, including such well-known tunes as “Yours Is No Disgrace,” “Heart of the Sunrise,” “And You and I,” “Roundabout” and the aforementioned “Your Move/I’ve Seen All Good People.”
The first video preview features Anderson and The Band Geeks playing the classic “And You and I,” from Yes’ 1972 album Close to the Edge. You can pre-order Perpetual Change now.
About Anderson’s 2025 Tour Plans
Anderson and The Band Geeks have scheduled a spring U.S. tour in support of the live collection. The 18-date trek kicks off April 1 in Tucson, Arizona, and is plotted out through a May 18 concert in Carteret, New Jersey.
As with Anderson’s 2024 tour, this year’s shows will feature renditions Yes classics and epics, as well as select songs from Jon’s acclaimed first studio effort with The Band Geeks, True. The album, which featured nine new original tunes, was released in August of 2024.
The Band Geeks are a collective of talented musicians led by Richie Castellano, the longtime bassist of Blue Öyster Cult.
Tickets for Anderson’s concerts are available now via various outlets, including StubHub.
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